| For $17, you get two tickets to the Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style exhibition at the TIFF Bell Lightbox (up to a $33.90 value). This Groupon is valid from January 15 to January 17. Collecting more than 50 years of clothing and props from the everstylish James Bond movies, Designing 007 gives attendees the chance to get up close and personal with the objects that made the films as visually ravishing as they are action packed. After walking through an entrance hall painted to look like the iconic gun barrel in each movies opening sequence, visitors find themselves surrounded by artifacts representing every incarnation of James Bond, from Sean Connery\'s debut in Dr. No to Daniel Craig\'s most recent turn in Skyfall. Arranged by theme, the exhibit divides rooms into categories such as Q Branch, featuring the series\' hightech gadgets, and Gold, which displays The Man with the Golden Gun\'s favourite firearm and a replica of Goldfinger\'s paintslain love interest. A segment on tailoring follows the evolution of Bond\'s stylish attire, showcasing the conservative, Navyinfluenced suits of the 60s, the wide lapels of the 70s, and Bonds most recent Tom Ford ensembles. Another room dedicated to fashion collects the Bond girls\' haute couture eveningwear. Complimentary tours take place Thursdays at 6 p.m., Saturdays at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., and Sundays at noon. Exhibition tickets are timed entry and begin every 30 minutes. Timedentry tickets will guarantee your admission, limit the number of visitors in the gallery, and minimize lineups. TIFF Bell Lightbox The Bell Lightboxpermanent home to the Toronto International Film Festivalrises five stories above the streets of downtown Toronto at King and John, a gathering place for film lovers, professionals, and teachers. As visitors approach the buildingdesigned by architectural firm KPMBthey gaze up at the center\'s top floors, which were crafted out of translucent glass that shows the silhouettes of patrons walking through the interior. Once inside, guests can immerse themselves in entertainment within the buildings many entertainment venues, which include five public cinemas, two galleries, three learning studios, a reference library, two restaurants, and a lounge. |
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