James Bond: License to Crash ... Again!

It's been car wrecks galore for the new James Bond movie, "Quantum of Solace."

For the second time in a week, a terrible accident involving stunt drivers occurred on the Italian set of the latest Bond flick.

Italian officials say a stuntman suffered serious head injuries when he and another stuntman crashed during a car chase sequence on a winding lakeside road. The second stuntman was slightly injured.

UPDATE: Filming has been suspended on the set of "Quantum of Solace" while the accident is being investigated by Italian authorities. Meanwhile, the driver of one of the cars remains hospitalized, in serious condition. Director Marc Forster, star Daniel Craig or any other cast members were at the location when the accident occurred.



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16. well duh

Posted at 3:18PM on Apr 24th 2008 by dummy

17. SOUNDS LIKE THAT THEY NEED TO GET BETTER DRIVERS!!!! YA THINK???????????????????

Posted at 3:45PM on Apr 24th 2008 by JUDI

18. that looks scary.

Posted at 9:38PM on Apr 24th 2008 by poison APPLE

19. Wow. This movie is going to kick ass.

Posted at 12:54PM on May 3rd 2008 by Gwen

20. double o7 for life, luv james bond his so cool, but that was not a good choice to shoot it, 2 accidents in 4 days, that sux.

Posted at 2:55AM on Apr 25th 2008 by wat the hell is wrong with yall

21. "Director Marc Forster, star Daniel Craig or any other cast members were at the location when the accident occurred."

IT'S CALLED PROOF-READING TMZ, LOOK INTO IT.

My Junior high English teacher would have failed you idiots. Are you trying to say they WERE there on set, or they WERE NOT?
If you need help, have a second person read the copy before posting. Please.

Posted at 11:09PM on Apr 25th 2008 by erin

22. Knowing crew from the set, the first accident was a aston martin driver delivering the car to the set. I do not see how this has anything to do with shooting the movie or making it dangerous to get more movie goers to watch. The second accident happened at low speeds and was an accident that could happen to anyone at anytime. People read way too much into news reports that are sensationalized to sell more papers.

Posted at 10:44PM on May 1st 2008 by DB

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