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  1. The Bond 50

    By Jim on 2006-08-07

    “Give the people what they want…”

    CBn’s Member Survey: The Best Bond Bits

    During July 2006, CBn ran an online survey to establish what its forum members consider to be the “Best of Bond”; moments that typify Bond for them, or perhaps moments personal to them and standing out in their memories.

    With over 6,000 forum members and the books, the films, the videogames to choose from, the potential for a rich and varied selection was evident.

    And so it proved!

    And the survey went beyond even CBn’s expectations as forum members proved themselves—yet again—discerning, witty, considerate and thoughtful in explaining why they had chosen as they did.

    For example, which scenes are being described here?

    “If they wanted to make a statement about the glory days being back, it’s hard to think of anything more they could have done other than… no, it IS hard to think of anything more they could have done. All your Terminators and Lethal Weapons and Die Hards never did this, and that’s because only Bond could. And he sees them all off within seconds of the film starting. The guv’nor’s back. Fantastic.”

    or…

    “Incredible stuntwork; film after film they come up with something amazing. This is one of the best, probably the best.”

    or even…

    “Everything they knew about making James Bond films went into this chase and it shows.”

    Why wait to find out?

    The

    Numbers 49 – 40

    Numbers 39 – 30

    Numbers 29 – 20

    Numbers 19 – 11

    Numbers 10 – 6

    Numbers 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!

    Remember, if you want your say, join up to the CBn Forums and watch out for further surveys.

    And if you join up now, you can get your chance to vote for Number 50!

    Bond Moment Number 50

    Will your choice be that 50th Best Bond bit?

    Huge thanks for taking part to those who did; for those who did not, enjoy anyway.

  2. CBn Celebrates 6000 Members

    By The CBn Team on 2006-07-29

    The CommanderBond.net James Bond forums have reached a milestone number of 6000 members.

    Congratulations to ‘LUMBFILM’ for being CBn’s 6000th member. With over 570,000 posts, CBn is by far the largest and most active James Bond forum in the world.

    In addition, the CBn RSS feed syndicates CBn news stories all over the world. Check out the CBn Podcast–the first and only James Bond podcast on the internet–for all the latest news in the world of 007.

    Not a member of the CBn forums yet? Simply register here. It’s free and it only takes a minute. Then join in on the fun!

    Keep watching CBn for full coverage of Casino Royale and all things James Bond.

    CBn–Where all other Bond sites end…this one begins!

  3. CBn Forums Hit 5,007 Members

    By Devin Zydel on 2005-10-13

    Twenty-four hours before the new James Bond is due to be announced at a London press conference, the CommanderBond.net forums have reached the milestone number of 5,007 members with over 451,000 posts, making CBn by far the largest James Bond forum and fansite anywhere on the internet.

    In addition, the CBn RSS feed now syndicates CBn news stories all over the world.

    Congratulations to butterhook007 for being CBn’s 5007th member. As thanks, we will be sending butterhook007 a FREE Tomorrow Never Dies mini poster, courtesy of the CBn Team.

    Not a member of the CBn forums yet? Simply register here. It’s free and it only takes a minute. Then join in on the fun!

    Keep watching CBn for full coverage of Casino Royale, the Young Bond Series, EA’s From Russia With Love, and be sure to back here in less than 12 hours for the official announcement from Eon Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment as who will play 007 in Casino Royale.

    CBn — Where all other Bond sites end…this one begins!

  4. CBn's 5th Anniversary: Introducing S-Branch

    By Devin Zydel on 2005-08-04

    CommanderBond.net’s S-Branch is now back online.

    Devin Zydel

    The most popular James Bond site on the web just got better. CommanderBond.net opens up its S-Branch Section. Adding to the already extensive and in-depth articles that have been featured on the James Bond 007 films over the years on CBn, S-Branch gives in-depth coverage on the characters in the James Bond 007 films from Dr. No to Die Another Day.

    The main section that we’re opening today is the James Bond Films section, which covers the Villains, Bond Girls, Allies, Gadgets, Trivia, Box-Office, Film Facts, Foreign Translations, Release History and more. Each film has a page dedicated to it including a full synopsis, release information, poster taglines, as well as primary cast and crew links, with in-depth coverage on the cast members included as well.

    Links to the IMDb biographies are also included on each page for each character. Continuing on in the films sections are links to the gadgets used in each specific film, with information given on each gadget as well. Trivia related to each 007 film is also included. Foreign film title translations have been added in for the films, which lists the name of the film and its English translation, not to mention the film?s release dates around the world. A links section at the bottom includes pages to buy the specific film as well as featured CBn articles related to it.

    Well-known characters such as Pussy Galore, Hugo Drax, and Felix Leiter are included, but also some lesser-known characters such as Ladislav Kutze, Nicole, and Linda also.

    Not only do we have extensive content on the films, but we also have some detailed information about the DVD releases of the films. The DVD section in S-Branch compiles together the summaries for the 007 films from Dr. No to Die Another Day, as well as audio and general film information, the scene chapters, special features, and links to buy the film from both Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.

    Stay tuned to CommanderBond.net for many more sections to be opened in CBn’s S-Branch in the future, providing the James Bond fan community with extensive, in-depth, and complete coverage on all things Bond, James Bond. Where all other Bond sites end… this one begins!

    Not sure where to start? Check out the Index page.

  5. CBn's 5th Anniversary: The History of CBn

    By David Winter on 2005-07-25

    Today marks CBn’s 5th Anniversary. It was 5 years ago today, that I registered the domain “commanderbond.net”.

    This week, we have some great new features and additions to the site to help celebrate this. To start off with, there’s “The History of CBn”.

    You can discuss our Anniversary in this thread.

    Dave Winter

    The History of CBn

    Is it really only 5 years ago that I approached my Mum in our garden and asked “Mum… can I borrow your credit card?” – words that were to echo in her ears many more times, during the next few years. At 15, I’d just discovered the wonders of the Internet, and could see how a web site could bring people together from all different corners of the globe, to enjoy and converse about their interests. My Mum, luckily for us, agreed and handed over the plastic. Greg Nolle, a good friend of mine (and who has been on the Team since the start), helped me register the domain ‘commanderbond.net’ on the 25th of July, 2000.

    September 2000

    September 2000

    The first few months, it was really just a playground (that I spent many hours in) for me to get into the web design lark. Greg was a good few years ahead of me in his wealth of experience, already running his own web site dedicated to the Star Trek franchise, so he offered to help get CBn up and running. I’d also contacted Michael Deeg, a graphics designer in Germany, whose work I’d seen on other James Bond sites; fan art and logos mainly – he’d designed the logo for 007sdomain.com. I emailed Michael, basically begging him to make a logo for my new site. Nothing existed at this point, no design, or anything – so the fact that he agreed and came up with the most stunning logo I’d ever seen, was amazing! The logo is still one of my favourites that CBn has ever sported. I sent the logo off to Greg (the logo is still his favourite too!) and he included in the first ever design for the site. Not only had Greg designed the site, he’d also developed a web application that would help me maintain the site easily. For the next month or so, I was adding content to the site – really simple things like Film listings, and character profiles – nothing too fancy, but you have to start somewhere, right?

    November 2000

    November 2000

    During that time, I was picking apart Greg’s design so that I could learn HTML for myself – and once I’d conquered how to use tables, that was the beginning of me making more ‘complex’ designs for the site. At this time, I was studying for my GCSEs, so didn’t really have a lot of time for content on the site and was more focused on the design, layout and HTML in general so that I could do more fanciful things to attract visitors. I came up with a new design in November. This was my first real attempt at a decent web site. Thomas Waldek, whose fan art I’d seen on ‘Bond 20 @ Blue Haze Movies‘ agreed to make a new logo for the site design. With this, I launched the new layout.

    Seeing Thomas’ fan art really inspired me to learn how to make some of my own. This was the next thing on my hit-list. I acquired Paint Shop Pro and for a few months preferred it over Adobe Photoshop – probably beacuse it didn’t have such a steep learning curve. However, as I continued to use both together, I lent towards using Photoshop and soon was making my own fan art – Bond 20 teaser posters. Like I said earlier, I’d seen Thomas’ fan art on ‘Bond 20 @ Blue Haze Movies’ – a Bond 20 dedicated site, run by Daniel Dykes. I submitted my teaser poster (which featured Christian Slater as the bad guy…) and Dan accepted it and posted it on his site. I felt so proud and pleased. Dan and myself got talking – we talked about plans for extending CBn, and with Greg and my newly acquired web design skills, Dan came aboard the CBn team.

    January 2001

    January 2001

    Greg wrote a new content management system for the site (the first version of Content Wizard), and in January of 2001 we launched the new site. If I remember correct, this was New Years day. We mainly concentrated on news – however, it was getting hotter in the Bond 20 news department – lots of rumours being thrown around (mainly from the British tabloids… no surprise) and all the time, we were getting more and more visitors to the site. CBn was running on a spare server in Greg’s loft and with the increased strain, both the server and Greg were finding it hard to keep it running. Greg also had to compete with all the CBn traffic coming down his telephone line. The site was getting slower and slower, to a point where it took a good minute or two for anything to load.

    Greg and I started looking for alternatives. We found a web host which offered ‘Unlimited Bandwidth’ – which was exactly what we needed. This would be the first time that we’d be paying a monthly fee for our hosting, and my parents agreed to pay (thanks Mum and Dad!). It was only a day or so after we’d uploaded all of our files onto the new host (which took hours), that they cut our account off. Our ever growing forums was too much strain for them to cope with. They told us to switch to a different forum package, or not use a forum at all. This was our first forum transition, and we made the move to vBulletin and had to fork out the extra cash for a licence. Forum transitions are a big pain to do, as all the posts, threads and members have to be converted so that they work with the new forum system. Once it was all ready, they re-enabled our account and we were up and running again. Literarily a few hours later, they cut us off again! Now they complained that we was using too much bandwidth. Looks like their ‘Unlimited Bandwidth’ boast was rubbish.

    August 2001

    August 2001

    This time there was no alternative for us but to move server, again. This time we couldn’t look for server shared by others, we needed our very own dedicated server. This wasn’t going to be cheap. It’d cost $100 a month. Expensive. I had no income as I was studying at College. I couldn’t expect my Mum and Dad to pay for this, and there was no one else to turn to. This was the first time I made a donation plea for CBn. With the aid of a little beauty called Paypal, it was easy for people to send money to help CBn. I had to set-up a dedicated bank account for the site as so many people sent in donations. And it was with these donations that we were able to afford the move to our own dedicated server at Rackshack (now known as EV1servers). However, the server fee drained our donations quickly, so I had to make a good few more donation pleas in a short span of time. Raymond Benson auctioned one of his short stories, with the money going towards helping CBn (thanks again Raymond!). If it wasn’t for all the donations that our readers were sending in, CBn wouldn’t still be online today. A big thank you to all those who have donated to CBn (acknowledgements at bottom of this page).

    January 2002

    January 2002

    The day was the 9th of August, 2002 – a day that would change CBn, and the online community of James Bond forever. A few days prior, a forum member on the AJB007.co.uk forums posted large script segments from Die Another Day. These included major spoilers for the upcoming film. CBn as well as other Bond sites on the Internet, posted the script segments online. At first, no one knew whether to believe the excerpts or not, but on the 9th of August, everyone knew that the script segments were from the upcoming film.

    I received an email early in the morning from an international law firm representing MGM, Eon and Danjaq. In this letter, they confirmed that our site was featuring script segments from their clients upcoming James Bond film, Die Another Day. Because we were infringing on their intellectual property, they demanded that we close the site immediately until all of their copyrighted was removed. This was devastating. How could a James Bond web site survive without any stills from the films? And why did MGM feel threatened by dedicated fan sites? Surely they were grateful for the free publicity they were getting to help sell their overly expensive DVD and VHS sets that were re-released every few months?

    Obviously not.

    Bowing to their instructions, later that day, I took the site off-line.

    This was a really stressful time for me and my parents – the threat of being sued and having to pay damages for the profits they would lose (yeah… whatever) was just… unbelievable. It was devastating.

    Feelings and emotions ran high amongst the team and I just didn’t see a way forward. I’d lost all motivation for the site. How jealous we were feeling (and still are) of the Star Wars web site communities. LucasFilm doesn’t endorse the sites, however, they didn’t treat their fans like this.

    The main problem with getting the site back up, is that our popular and recognised graphical headers featured mainly the stills from the films. Without these, the site would look extremely boring and amateurish compared to what it was.

    Evan Willnow, our Photoshop god came to the rescue with some amazing new graphical headers. None of these featured any of MGM’s material and Evan had created a CBn/007 logo that we still use today. With these new graphics, all we had to do was remove the other images used in articles. This was quite an easy task of just deleting our image folder. It left articles with dead image placements, but at least we would be able to get the site back up quicker.

    June 2005

    June 2005

    This is exactly what we did. The site went back up, and we carried on as if nothing had happened – we continued to report news on Die Another Day. To this day, I think this shows how fans of the series are so dedicated, that even when the companies behind the films try and sue you, shut you down, that CBn came back gloriously to continue being a fan site for Bond fans, by Bond fans.

    Since that fateful day we’ve been very careful about the content we publish, but we’ve still managed to bring the news and updates of a high quality that fans have come to expect when visiting CBn for over the last 5 years and will continue to do so.

    One of the greatest examples of this, was our ‘Licence Revoked‘ story – one of the first on the web to confirm that Pierce Brosnan would no longer play Bond. Many people doubted us, however, Pierce Brosnan then publically confirmed it himself.

    Only last month did we take CBn to ‘the next level’ by launching the Internet’s first dedicated, James Bond podcast. We’ve had over 1,000 listeners for our first episode and will shortly be releasing the next.

    Thank you

    I’d like to personally thank all of those who have been involved in the site, past and present team members:

    • Charlie Axworthy
    • Heiko Baumann
    • Shea Bennett
    • Jordan Charter
    • Rory Couper
    • John Cox
    • Paul Dunphy
    • Daniel Dykes
    • Barbara Emanuele
    • Luke Freeman
    • Charles Helfenstein
    • Brett McAleer
    • Tim Roth
    • Ross Sidor
    • Athena Stamos
    • Craig Stewart
    • Jacques Stewart
    • Matt Weston
    • Evan Willnow
    • Jason Woodhouse
    • Chris Wright
    • Devin Zydel

    And all of those who have made donations:

    • Charlie Axworthy
    • Raymond Benson
    • John Cox
    • Philippe Danjean
    • Barbara Emanuele
    • Simon Firth
    • Bob Foster
    • Dan Howard
    • Karen McEndoo
    • Brett McAleer
    • Chris Onsrud
    • Martyn Pallett
    • Barry Parmelee
    • Anthony Phillipson
    • Vernon Pellom
    • Michael Pine
    • John Pinkerman
    • Rodney Richey
    • Joseph Stachler
    • Saam Tariverdi
    • Travis Tune
    • Evan Willnow

    And not forgetting our readers (and recently, listeners!) and members of the forum.

  6. CBn Announces First James Bond, 007 Podcast

    By David Winter on 2005-07-01

    Yesterday we launched the Internet’s first dedicated James Bond, 007 Podcast. Our first episode, presented by Evan Willnow, is an audio version of our latest Dossier report, written by Heiko Baumann.

    We’d love to hear feedback on what listeners would like to hear in future episodes and we’d really appreciate it if you could either send us an email or post a new topic in the forums with your thoughts.

    Subscribing to our Podcast is made extremely easy with the new version (4.9) of Apple’s media jukebox, iTunes.

    1. Open iTunes.
    2. Select Advanced, Subscribe to Podcast.
    3. A new window appears with a textbox. Enter in http://podcasts.commanderbond.net/podcast.xml and then press OK.
    4. The latest episode will then start to automatically download into iTunes.

    We have more set-up instructions for other News/Podcast Aggregators, so be sure to check the list here.

    With the release of the Podcast, CommanderBond.net has gone to the next level – beyond the web browser. You can now catch up on news whenever you like, and if you have an iPod or other MP3 player – you can listen in wherever you like.

    A big thank you to Rich Douglas for make the music cues in the Podcast, be sure to visit his web site at richdouglas.com.

  7. The CBn Forums Celebrate 4007 Members

    By The CBn Team on 2005-05-05

    CommanderBond.Net, the place for James Bond news and discussion, celebrates 4007 forum members today with nearly 400,000 posts!

    With a remarkable 1000 new members registering in just three months, the CBn forum has experienced its most explosive growth since the site first went on line in 2001.

    Congratulations to leon007 for being CBn’s 4007th member. As thanks, we will be sending leon007 a FREE Tomorrow Never Dies mini poster, courtesy of the CBn Team.

    tomorrow never dies poster

    Not a member of the CBn forums yet? Simply register here. It’s free and it only takes a minute. Then join in on the fun!

    Keep checking CBn for full and detailed coverage of Casino Royale, the Young Bond Series, EA’s From Russia With Love and all things Bond, James Bond.

    CBn — Where all other Bond sites end…this one begins!

  8. CBn Celebrates 3000 Members!

    By Devin Zydel on 2005-02-04

    CommanderBond.Net, the place for James Bond discussion and news celebrates 3000 forum members today. With over 361,000 posts on all things James Bond 007, you can always find something to discuss on CBn.

    Congratulations to Taro Todoroki for being CBn’s 3000th member. As thanks, we will be sending Taro a FREE George Lazenby James Bond action figure by Sideshow Collectibles courtesy of the CBn Team!

    Not a member of the CBn forums yet? Simply register here. It’s free and it only takes a minute. Then join in on the fun!

    Keep checking CBn for full and detailed coverage of Casino Royale and all things Bond, James Bond.

    CBn–Where all other Bond sites end…this one begins!

  9. CBn Forums Reach 200,000 Posts!

    By Tim Roth on 2004-01-10

    Forum regular "Loomis" has today made the 200.000th post in this thread in the CommanderBond.net forums.

    Only one week ago CBn modernized its forums, following the prospects of its currently 2485 members. With these numbers, one can surely say that the CBn Forums are one of the biggest discussion boards for everything 007 related on the web.

    Every new member is heartly welcome, so be sure to join the forums if you are not a member yet.

    Thanks to "Loomis" for the 200.000th post and "stromberg" for the alert!

  10. The New CBn Forums are now online.

    By David Winter on 2003-12-31

    After months of preparations the new improved CBn forums are now online. Visit the new forums at debrief.commanderbond.net.