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On Screen Map in Tomorrow Never Dies?
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John Savard
2019-08-19 07:10:39 UTC
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I'm not sure if the movie was Tomorrow Never Dies, or perhaps The World is Not Enough.

But I remember seeing - perhaps in a commercial or trailer for the movie - a scene, perhaps in a submarine, or some other military installation, where several computer screens show a small outline map of the world.

The shape of the map is unusual, like two circles next to each other but slightly overlapping.

I've tried to search for this, but I haven't found any images or clips. Would anyone remember such a thing from a James Bond movie from around the time of those two?

John Savard
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2019-08-26 13:32:25 UTC
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There was a video game with a global screen in "Never Say Never Again."
John Savard
2019-08-27 12:50:42 UTC
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There was a video game with a global screen in "Never Say Never Again."
Thank you, but the world map I'm thinking of is _definitely_ not from the
independent Thunderball remake with Sean Connery.

As I noted, I think it's from the Brosnan era; there was a TV commercial for the
latest Bond movie, and I just caught a brief part of it. It wasn't a video game,
rather this map was on more than one screen in some type of control room. I
believe it was dimly lit, and it could have been aboard a submarine.

John Savard
John Savard
2019-08-27 14:38:57 UTC
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Post by John Savard
Post by e***@hotmail.com
There was a video game with a global screen in "Never Say Never Again."
Thank you, but the world map I'm thinking of is _definitely_ not from the
independent Thunderball remake with Sean Connery.
As I noted, I think it's from the Brosnan era; there was a TV commercial for the
latest Bond movie, and I just caught a brief part of it. It wasn't a video game,
rather this map was on more than one screen in some type of control room. I
believe it was dimly lit, and it could have been aboard a submarine.
None the less, just in case, I did check it out, and I see the game of
"Domination" involved a 3-D holographic display of a globe.

John Savard
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2019-08-27 22:56:47 UTC
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Fair enough, only saw the movie once.
e***@hotmail.com
2019-08-27 23:05:03 UTC
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Well, it doesn't seem to be "TND"



I don't see it in "TWINE" either;



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