CR end sequence and QOS pre-title sequence shirt color question

Am I right in assuming that the shirt worn in the "Casino Royale" ending scence at Como lake is light blue and that the one in the pre-title sequence in "Quantum Of Solace" is white...

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  • richi717richi717 Posts: 124MI6 Agent
    I believe that the PTS shirt is a very light blue.
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    from what i can tell everything changes, the shirt, suit, gun, shades and tie i believe. continuity fail?
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  • BLU8BLU8 Ontario, CanadaPosts: 418MI6 Agent
    edited March 2010
    In a rare bit of preserved continuity, I believe that the shirts from the end of CR & beginning of QoS were both a light sky blue colour. However, this doesn't excuse the fact that Bond's suit & tie were both completely changed between movies. The gun (a Heckler & Koch UMP9 submachine gun) was the same, although Bond folded the buttstock to the side & unscrewed the suppressor in QoS.
  • nms75nms75 United KingdomPosts: 1,233MI6 Agent
    Maybe he just got changed between the time he bundled White into the boot and then drove to Italy :))

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  • Dmitri MishkinDmitri Mishkin Kansas CityPosts: 334MI6 Agent
    He could of have borrowed a perfectly tailored suit from Mr. White's estate while being attacked by Quantum agents like the beginning of the Quantum of Solace video game.
  • HoldenHolden UKPosts: 664MI6 Agent
    QoS PTS shirt is much paler blue that CR end scene one......based on comparison of the two costume cards.
  • BLU8BLU8 Ontario, CanadaPosts: 418MI6 Agent
    He could of have borrowed a perfectly tailored suit from Mr. White's estate while being attacked by Quantum agents like the beginning of the Quantum of Solace video game.

    Just his luck, eh? ;) In that case, Bond pulls the same trick again later in QoS, where he sneaks into an opera singer's dressing room to find a Tom Ford tuxedo that is coincidentally perfectly tailored for his measurements.

    This reminds me of the "Hitman" video games, where you can incapacitate/kill guards and steal their clothing, which will automatically fit you perfectly. It must be nice when everyone wears the same size as you. ;)
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