It’s a case of explosions galore for the latest James Bond film starring Daniel Craig. "Spectre" has gone into the Guinness World Records for the largest movie explosion. The scene was filmed in Morocco and took over 8,000 liters of fuel and 33kg of explosives. The previous Guinness record-holder for the biggest film explosion category was 1994's "Blown Away" starring Tommy Lee Jones and Jeff Bridges.

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