Daniel Craig

The most obvious bulge shot in IMAX was the one I mentioned, the first shot of him in the sailboat, when it cuts to five years later, after the song, about 30 minutes in.

In the 1.43 IMAX version you could see not just a vague bulge, but the actual shape of his cock through his extremely tight swim trunks :)

I even adjusted my brightness cause I'm pretty sure he was not wearing anything under that blue shorts.
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Ah, yep, that's the shot!

Looks like they cropped the sides off for the 1.43 IMAX version of that shot, because that's the full height I remember in the theater.

It might have gone a TINY bit further down his thigh, but you can definitely see his cock pressing against that thin, tight swimsuit. :)

I love how they objectify him in the movie, constantly.

Craig, who was also a producer on the film, clearly decided he was in the best shape of his life, and this was the last time he was going to be in that shape for a movie like this, so he wanted his body recorded for posterity. :)

We can all be grateful. :)
 
And note, in the chart for NTTD with the three images above, how it says many 1.43 IMAX screens still won't be able to show that version, and will have the 1.90 Xenon projection version. It's a HUGE scam.

I always go to the one good IMAX screen in LA, Universal CityWalk, and when friends go to IMAX in other cities, I check their screens against online charts like this to be sure they're getting a full 1.43 screen with maximum height (the height of the screens varies from like 20 feet to like 80 feet.

Theaters – LF Examiner
 
Ah, yep, that's the shot!

Looks like they cropped the sides off for the 1.43 IMAX version of that shot, because that's the full height I remember in the theater.

It might have gone a TINY bit further down his thigh, but you can definitely see his cock pressing against that thin, tight swimsuit. :)

I love how they objectify him in the movie, constantly.

Craig, who was also a producer on the film, clearly decided he was in the best shape of his life, and this was the last time he was going to be in that shape for a movie like this, so he wanted his body recorded for posterity. :)

We can all be grateful. :)

It's weird cause the audience for James Bond movies are typically young-adults to full-grown adults yet with comic live action movies with audience targeted towards anywhere from kids to full-grown, they somehow could do these:

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And note, in the chart for NTTD with the three images above, how it says many 1.43 IMAX screens still won't be able to show that version, and will have the 1.90 Xenon projection version. It's a HUGE scam.

I always go to the one good IMAX screen in LA, Universal CityWalk, and when friends go to IMAX in other cities, I check their screens against online charts like this to be sure they're getting a full 1.43 screen with maximum height (the height of the screens varies from like 20 feet to like 80 feet.

Theaters – LF Examiner

Regardless, I'm still watching in iMax. Thank u tho
 
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There's a great bulge scene at the beginning of No Time to Die where you can see his bulge a-poppin. It's when he returns to the hotel in Italy with Madeleine and they have to run off. He turns to her and you can see a very impressive bulge in his beige pants. Has anyone got any caps?
 
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