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  1. Happy James Bond Day! 50 Years since the start of a Legend.

    By Matthew Harkin on 2012-10-05

    C0mmanderBond.Net would like to wish everyone, old and young, a very Happy James Bond Day. ‘Skyfall’ is mere weeks from release, and now, we can finally say, that the legend has officially lasted 50 years. On this day in 1962. James Bond was born on the big screen. Who would’ve thought, that s0 long ago,  ‘Dr No’ would’ve generated a series of 22 more films. Long live James Bond. Kick off your shoes, load your Walther, and have a Vesper, as James Bond has officially turned 50.

  2. Daniel Craig’s SNL Promo

    By Matthew Harkin on 2012-10-03

    A promo for this weeks Saturday Night Live has appeared online. The episode, presented by Daniel Craig, goes on air this Saturday evening and features popular musicians Muse  as special guests.

  3. The 007 Days of Bond – Launching the Blu Ray Box Set

    By Matthew Harkin on 2012-09-27

  4. Bond at the MoMA

    By Helmut Schierer on 2012-09-25

     

     

     

    50 years of Eon Bond films also means 50 years of cinema history. Reason enough for the MoMA, NYC to celebrate the golden jubilee with a complete retrospective of all 22 previous Eon films. From 5th – 31st October the MoMA  will show its entire collection of 35mm prints of the Eon productions on their theatre screens. As such this retrospective is unique and fans may not often have the chance to see especially the classics on the big screen often these days.

     

    Thanks to CBn forum member ‘clublos’ for the heads up on this!

     

    This is what MoMA’s site says about the event:

     

    In 1987, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the release of Dr. No (1962), producer Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli donated newly made 35mm prints of all 14 Broccoli-produced James Bond feature films to The Museum of Modern Art. With this extraordinary gift came a promise to provide MoMA with a new 35mm print of each subsequent Bond film. To date, this collection has grown to 22 films—all of the James Bond films produced by Eon Productions—and since his passing in 1996, “Cubby” Broccoli’s daughter Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson have generously continued this tradition.

     

     

    Created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1953, the iconic James Bond, 007, is among the few MI6 agents with the “00” grade—a license to kill. In addition to his deadly skills, the sophisticated, suave, and impeccably dressed Bond remains a loner, despite countless romantic encounters with stunning female spies, voluptuous assassins, provocative party-girls, and a charismatic psychopath or two. The alluring aura of danger and self-confidence he exudes is irresistible to women, but none are allowed to get too close.

     

     

    Whether portrayed by Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, or Daniel Craig, Bond is forever loyal to Queen and country, possessed of a martini-dry sense of humor, considerably stylish, and eternally enigmatic. When his boss, M, is in need of a formidable agent to quell a globe-spanning espionage crisis, 007 is sent into the field with his trusty Walther PPK, an array of handy spy gadgets, and an unwavering commitment to his mission.

     

     

    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Dr. No and the extraordinary open-ended donation from Albert R. Broccoli, Barbara Broccoli, and Michael G. Wilson, MoMA presents all 22 films in its James Bond collection.

     

     

     

     

     

  5. The Bond 50 – last chance to vote today

    By Helmut Schierer on 2012-09-21

    image ‘Jellion’ by Feggy Art (c)

    How time flies! Today is your last chance to have your say in CommanderBond.net’s big ballot to celebrate our eponymous hero’s 50th year on the silver screen. Don’t let this opportunity pass, share your  five most treasured moments of Eon’s Bond films.

     

     

     

    To take part, by Friday 21 September 2012, send a Private Message to CBn member “Jim” setting out

    – Your top five Eon Bond film moments
    – With an explanation (as short or as long as you like) why you’ve picked each one

    Also – for a bit of a hoot – nominate your “worst” moment in the Eon Bond series.

     

     

    By way of reminder, the Bond 50 moments (of any type) back in the summer of 2006 were:-

     

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  6. Bond running upstream…

    By Helmut Schierer on 2012-09-20

    The evil Franken van Banken (Julia Collier); image by courtesy Lyndsey Jones

    ‘Martini Bond’, that is. The play that garnered numerous positive – no, downright raving – reviews already during its run at the Camden Fringe Festival last August is finally moving to Barking’s Broadway Theatre, where it will be centre part of their ‘Bond Week‘ starting tonight. And here the exploits of James Bond’s daughter will take the chance to reach a wider audience beyond the limited seats of the Broadway’s tiers.  As their website informs us the play will be live-streamed from tomorrow, Friday 21th here. But playwright Lyndsey Jones’ blog WomanBitesDog tipped us off they will have a full-scale emergency exercise test run tonight, so eager fans can get to see ‘Martini Bond – The Hunt for The Spy Who Loved Her Mum’ already this evening (from 9.00pm).

     

     

    ‘Bond Week’ at the Broadway Theatre starts tonight and runs through 23rd September. It also includes ‘00 and his 7‘, a dance performance by the London Ballet Company  (also live-streamed from 7.45pm) and a free exhibition of Judith Walker cartoons.

  7. Debriefing the Martini Bond Affair

    By Helmut Schierer on 2012-09-16

    After this August’s downright glorious run at the Camden Fringe Festival, being sold out the entire three consecutive nights, after numerous positive reviews and glowing word-of-mouth by the audience, CommanderBond.net finally decided it was time to locate playwright Lyndsey Jones, the woman responsible for ‘Martini Bond: The Hunt for The Spy Who Loved Her Mum‘, and bring her in from the cold. In an intensive debriefing we were able to secure the following video material about the play that will kick off the Barking Broadway Theatre’s Bond Week, along with the ‘00 and His 7‘ performance by the London Ballet company and a free exhibition of Judith Walker’s cartoons, on 20 September. Both play and dance performance will also be live streamed.

     

     

    Follows a protocol of the debriefing:

     

    CBn: From your blog WomanBitesDog we’ve learnt you’ve been working on your play practically all this year. How long all in all did it take you to write Martini Bond: The Hunt for The Spy Who Loved Her Mum?

     

     

    Lyndsey Jones: I came up with the idea last December and delivered the final script in May. In between there were script editing meetings and readthroughs by the cast which all helped shape the play.

     

     

    CBn: When you first had the idea for your play, did you have concerns about Eon and Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson? Have you had contact with them, or did you get feedback?

     

     

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  8. Kermode and Mayo’s James Bond Special online

    By Matthew Harkin on 2012-09-14

    Film critics Kermode and Mayo’s James Bond special is now available on BBC iPlayer. The 2 hour feature is full of Bond discussion and live music from the James Bond series, performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. As well as this, Live and Let Die has been voted the best James Bond theme by BBC Radio Listeners, with Carly Simon’s Nobody Does It Better in second place, and Shirley Bassey’s Goldfinger bringing up the rear in third place.

    There’s more Bond on Radio 2 later this evening in Friday Night is Music Night: Bond and Beyond, which features a concert of Bond themes recently given by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. If you’d like to tune in, it’s on BBC Radio 2, at 8:00pm.

  9. Sir Roger Moore on ‘Piers Morgans Life Stories’ Tonight.

    By Matthew Harkin on 2012-09-14

    James Bond legend Sir Roger Moore, is set to unveil all tonight as the brand new series of Piers Morgans Life Stories’ kicks off at 9:00pm.

    Moore, 84, will make some shocking revelations as he openly discusses his experiences of domestic abuse as well as his thoughts on the James Bond franchise.

    Speaking about his rocky relationship with his first wife, Doorn van Steyn, Moore revealed,  ‘[Doorn] would scratch me. She threw a pot of tea at me. I’d been sunbathing in the garden, I came up and I’d taken off my pants and I gave her some smart Alec answer and this teapot came hurtling at me.”

    The full interview with Sir Roger Moore can be seen on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories tonight at 9pm on ITV1.

  10. Happy Birthday Richard Kiel

    By Matthew Harkin on 2012-09-13

     

    CommanderBond.net would like to wish two time, James Bond henchman Richard Kiel, a very Happy Birthday. He turns 73 today.