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Latest Bond premieres in London

Pierce Brosnan, Madonna and Halle Berry rubbed shoulders in London last night at the world premiere of the latest James Bond film 'Die Another Day'.Previous Bond actors Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and George Lazenby also turned out.

The Royal Albert Hall was transformed into an ice palace for the evening in homage to the lair of Bond villain Gustav Graves, played by Toby Stephens. Current Bond, Irish actor Pierce Brosnan, said, "I think it is a really fine film. I'm very proud of it." Brosnan said the long-lasting appeal of Bond was down to his appeal to men: "from a male perspective we all want to be him. Even I would like to be him."

'Die Another Day' opens at cinemas across Ireland this Friday.

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