A Protestant Church in Germany is protesting the plan of German corpse artist Gunther von Hagens to use corpses to recreate a scene from the latest "James Bond" movie.

Von Hagens uses a process called plastination to preserve the bodies and body parts. During the plastination process body fluids, water and fats are replaced by plastics. Completed specimens can be touched, do not smell or decay.

Local priest Michael Domke said he is against the plan of the artist. He complains, "Human bodies are being turned into commodities, prepared on a factory line."

Von Hagens is planning to use dead bodies to resemble Daniel Craig and other character from "Casino Royale." A particular scene the artist will recreate is poker-playing scene.

An estimated 5,000 people are expected visit the four-storey Guben "Plastinarium" every day when it opens in three weeks.