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  1. London Prepares for Casino Royale World Premiere

    By David Winter on 2006-11-13

    This afternoon I did a little reconnaissance run of Leicester Square, ready for tomorrow’s world premiere of the 21st James Bond film, Casino Royale. The CTBF, the organisers of the event, have taken over all three cinema’s in the square; The Odeon Leicester Square, The Odeon West End and The Empire.

    Casino Royale sign above Odeon Leicester Square

    Checking out the progress they were making, I saw large posters were being put in place above the cinema’s. A large poster of Daniel Craig in four different poses, graces the Odeon Leicester Square with neon lights over the Casino Royale logo with the 007 gun logo.

    Casino Royale sign above Odeon Leicester Square

    The Leicester Square gardens are also shut to the public now while they erect what appears to be two large stages. One with a Casino Royale logo backdrop that I assume the cast and crew will climb before the film shows.

    Casino Royale sign above Odeon Leicester Square

    Tomorrow is set to be the most exciting day for Bond fans – finally, after four years we get to see what is in my opinion, one of the best Bond films ever.

    You can read my CBn review of the Casino Royale here.

  2. Daniel Craig is James Bond. Suave and sophisticated. Simply James Bond.

    By David Winter on 2006-11-05

    Dave Winter

    In the evening, on November 3rd, Sony Pictures invited members of the world press to the Odeon Leicester Square in London for a preview screening of Casino Royale. Once we got past high security and were sat comfortably, we were in for a treat.

    Throughout the entire film, it didn’t seem at all like Casino Royale was Daniel Craig’s first Bond film, and that is because he looks so confident in the role. The one-liners, Craig delivers perfectly—being on par with Sean Connery. Not like Moore’s eyebrow raising, or Brosnan’s later tongue-in-cheek deliveries, at which I sometimes cringe. The audience loved them all and burst into chuckles and laughter throughout—one constant of the original formula that remains in this new reboot.

    And this was a much needed reboot. The invisible car in Die Another Day was the nail in the coffin. Having just gadgets and explosions was no longer good enough. Graphic: CardsThere were too many other films copying and doing the same thing, making the latest Bond movie ‘just another action flick’ while the Jason Bourne series and others were surpassing with great storylines. I believe this is why the producers spent so long in a state of paralysis, as Pierce Brosnan described, deciding how they could move forward. And I’m so glad they did. It was worth the wait.

    I was at first sceptical about Chris Cornell’s performance of the title song, ‘You Know My Name’. I felt the song was too heavy. However, seeing Daniel Kleinman’s titles with an orchestral version of the track, I now love it. It’s a true Bond ‘Title Song’. Around 95% of the titles are computer generated, with a casino and card theme, mixed in with shots of Craig and Eva Green. But it works so well. Graphic: CardsI’m really looking forward to seeing the film again on the 14th just to see the titles!

    Mads Mikkelsen shines as Le Chiffre. A fine choice of actor. He has a cruel face and plays the part perfectly. In the game of poker, the stares he throws across the table at Bond are great–both men trying to read each other. And it is great to see his reaction when he sees Bond returning to the table unexpectedly at a point during the game. Mikkelsen really plays the part while trying to extract information from Bond. He looks desperate yet sadistic at the same time.

    Eva Green is equally as good in her role as Vesper Lynd. When I first saw the trailers, I wasn’t convinced with the choice of her for the role–and I only judged it because that was the first glimpse of her we all saw. However, it’s not surprising, but in the film she is great. When Bond and Vesper first meet you can see chemistry between them, which lasts all the way to the end. That of course has a double meaning… but I’m not going to spoil anything too blatantly.

    Despite the news that the torture scene has been cut to make it a 12A rating in the UK, it still had me cringing in my seat, along with every other chap around me. Everyone was squirming in horror at the unimaginable pain Bond was going through. Le Chiffre really does put a ton of power into his swings and gives Bond a good bollocking—literally. I’m so glad they kept this in the film. It’s just such a great, memorable scene. This is one point in the film where it really shows that Craig can act. His facial expressions are intense.

    One of two concerns I have with the film is that there are quite a few action sequences all in the first part, prior to Bond being assigned to Casino Royale. They over-shadow slightly what is actually going on—where it is actually setting up the story about Le Chiffre. I’d already read the script so was aware of what was going on. But for others, if you weren’t paying attention too closely, you may have missed it and just thought it was an action sequence they’d dumped in the film for the sake of it. As another reviewer has said, you may be left wondering who Bond is chasing, and why. How does it fit into the rest of the story? Be sure to pay extra close attention and it is a great part of the film. Oh, and I’m not complaining at all about the action sequences. They are amazing and will become classics that fans will remember.

    Graphic: CardsMy other concern is that the average person expecting to see a Bond film with gadgets, Moneypenny and Q, will be disappointed for the simple fact that those things aren’t present. Those things are all key constants in the original Bond film formula, but as I said above, Casino Royale doesn’t use them at all. As a big Bond fan, I love it. I’ve read Casino Royale several times and I love the fact that the film follows the book respectfully. But hopefully the ‘average person’ will enjoy it as well and not just expect lots of explosions, gadgets and invisible cars (groan). If you want to see that, go and watch xXx or some other pile of tripe.

    As for length of the film, it didn’t really feel as though it was too long or short. It was just right. There wasn’t any part that was being dragged out. Though I wish they’d have spent just a few more seconds focussing the camera on the card flops, turns and rivers so those poker players of us watching it could figure out what was going on before the showdown. It would have helped to interpret the players facial expressions in order to guess what hands they all possibly had, based on what was on the table.

    A well spent 144 minutes and 007 seconds.

    Critics around the globe are hailing this film as a success. Some of which were the ones who called Daniel Craig ‘James Bland’. As we at CBn originally said, how could they possibly judge Daniel Craig when they hadn’t even seen the film? Now that they have, they love it. They’re eating their own words and I love to see that. And that is such a great indication to the producers that they’re now doing the right thing.

    Bravo! I can’t wait to see the film again and to see James Bond return for the next film!

  3. Win Monopoly: James Bond 007 Collector's Edition

    By David Winter on 2006-10-18

    CommanderBond.net has six MONOPOLY: James Bond 007 Collector’s Edition to give away to some lucky readers!

    **Note**: Can only be shipped to an address within the USA.

    • The world of James Bond may be complex but the newest MONOPOLY collector’s edition is quite the opposite. From USAOPOLY with love, MONOPOLY: James Bond 007 Collector’s Edition incorporates the exotic elements of all 21 Bond films, the 6 different lead actors and the unforgettable villains and Bond girls.
    • James Bond fans will be able to immerse themselves in the Bond legacy and engage in the ultimate mission of defeating their opponents the MONOPOLY way. Each traditional MONOPOLY property has been transformed into one of the 21 compelling James Bond films including The Spy Who Loved Me, The Living Daylights, Goldfinger and the latest release, Casino Royale. The world is not enough as players buy, trade and sell their favorite Bond films in an attempt to bankrupt opponents and ultimately own the entire Bond empire.

    MONOPOLY: James Bond 007 Collector’s Edition is licensed to thrill, featuring the most prominent aspects of the fast and dangerous James Bond lifestyle –the villains, cars, gadgets, MI6 and of course, the Bond women. Timeless and iconic images from all 21 films decorate the game board, making it a true collector’s item. Made by USAOPOLY under license from Hasbro Properties Group, this collector’s edition features six collectible pewter tokens: Oddjob’s bowler hat, Rosa Klebb’s shoe, the Aston Martin DBS, the 007 logo, the Acrostar plane and the Lotus submarine car.

    MONOPOLY: James Bond 007 Collector’s Edition is appropriate for ages 8 and older and appeals to secret agent fans everywhere. This collector’s edition debuted in summer 2006, just in time for Casino Royale, the newest motion picture addition to the James Bond legacy, to hit theaters. The game is available at specialty stores such as Barnes & Noble, Calendar Club/Go the Game Store, the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. and online at boardgames.com, amazon.com and usaopoly.com. Despite a famous Bond title, You Only Live Twice, you actually only live once. Do not delay. The time is now to begin the adventure of a lifetime. It’s Bond. Bond MONOPOLY.

    For a chance to win, all you need to do is answer the following two questions:

    1. What have the original Monopoly properties been replaced with?
      1. Characters
      2. The Films
      3. Locations from the films
    2. Which of the following is not a player token?
      1. Rose Klebb’s shoe
      2. Lotus Submarine car
      3. James Bond’s Martini glass

    Send your answers in a [personal message on the CBn forums to ‘The Admiral’, with the subject ‘007 Monopoly Competition’, by clicking this link. If you’re not currently a member, you can register for free by clicking here.

    Answers must be sent in by Friday, October 27th at 10pm GMT.

    All those who answer correctly will go in for the draw and the winner will be chosen at random and sent a Personal Message (PM) via the CBn Forums to the Screen Name they provided to inform them of their winning. The winner must respond to this PM within 3 days with the requested information (name, mailing address, etc) or another winner will be chosen. The winners will be announced once shipping information has been received. The item can only be shipped to the USA. CommanderBond.net cannot be held responsible for loss of damage during the shipping of the game.

  4. Tetsuro Tamba Dies

    By David Winter on 2006-09-25

    Tetsuro Tamba who played the character, Tiger Tanaka in You Only Live Twice died yesterday in Tokyo, Japan.

    He died of pneumonia aged 84 and his funeral is to be held in Tokyo at 12:00, September 30th.

    The entire CBn team would like to express our sympathy and our thoughts are with his family.

  5. New CBn Podcast Episode Available

    By David Winter on 2006-09-24

    The latest podcast episode is now online.

    If you’re subscribed via iTunes, under your Podcast section, click the ‘Update’ button to have the new episode downloaded automatically for you. If you have iTunes installed correctly Click here to subscribe. Or you can find details on how to do this here.

    Download Enhanced or Standard.

    You can download all episodes directly from the bottom of this page.

    Enjoy the only James Bond podcast on the ‘net!

  6. '007 Stage' Destroyed by Fire at Pinewood

    By David Winter on 2006-07-30
    The '007 Stage' ablaze at Pinewood Studios

    The ‘007 Stage’ ablaze at Pinewood Studios

    The ‘007 Stage’ at Pinewood Studios has been destroyed by a fire that required at least eight fire engines to put the blaze out.

    Film crew members told the BBC filming on Casino Royale had finished and the set was being de-rigged at the time of the incident that occured around 11:00 GMT. The stage had been transformed into a replica Venice, a location that would feature near the end of the film. The entire roof of the stage collapsed and caved in.

    This is the second time the stage has succumbed to fire. In 1984 fire broke out during filiming of Ridley Scott’s Legend. The stage was rebuilt by January 1985, just in time for A View To A Kill, and named the “Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage” in honour of Cubby’s contribution to Pinewood Studios and the British film industry as a whole.

  7. BBC News 24 Footage From Set of Casino Royale

    By David Winter on 2006-03-09

    The first video footage from the set of Casino Royale has appeared online from the BBC News 24 web site.

    If you follow this link then click on ‘Video Latest News’, a new pop-up window will appear. At the bottom of this window is another link titled “The name’s Bond… First glimpse of Daniel Craig as the new 007 “. If you click on this you’ll be able to see the report.

    You’ll need RealPlayer installed and configured to work with your internet browser.

    Alternatively, a Windows Media version of the footage is available by following this link.

    Some screen shots of the footage:

    Jump and Grab

    Through Window

    Troops Shoot

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006. Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic, the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  8. New Podcast Episode

    By David Winter on 2006-03-07

    Our new podcast episode for the 7th of March, is now available. We cover the latest news and developments on the filming of Casino Royale, updates on the literary side of Bond as well as a great review of Craig’s treatment by the press by our very own Paul Dunphy.

    If you’re subscribed via iTunes, under your Podcast section, click the ‘Update’ button to have the new episode downloaded automatically for you. If you’re not subscribed, you can find details on how to do this here.

    If not, you can download the episode directly from the bottom of this page.

    Enjoy – the only James Bond podcast on the ‘net!

  9. New Podcast Episode

    By David Winter on 2006-02-18

    The 18 February 2006 episode is now available, covering the latest news in the world of James Bond including the casting of Le Chiffre, Vesper Lynd, Felix Leiter and more, the script, Blood Fever and more.

    Rich Douglas and CBn also present a new piece to the Casino Royale score project, titled, ‘The Hermitage Bar’. In this piece, Bond and Vesper have their first meeting set-up by Mathis. Also, an assassination attempt on Bond’s life nearer the end of the track.

    If you’re subscribed via iTunes, under your Podcast section, click the ‘Update’ button to have the new episode downloaded automatically for you. If you’re not subscribed, you can find details on how to do this here.

    If not, you can download the episode directly from the bottom of this page.

    Enjoy.

  10. The Podcast has returned

    By David Winter on 2006-02-03

    It’s been two months since our last Podcast episode – apologies for the delay! But it’s back. As promised.

    In this new episode, CBn’s Charlie Axworthy gives it a shot discussing all the latest news in the Bond world including the Vesper Lynd casting rumours, Aston Martin’s, Blood Fever and more.

    We’re also introducing a new project that CBn has been working on with Rich Douglas – a Casino Royale fan music score. In this episode we start off with the “Gun Barrel and Balcony Fight”. Rich Douglas introduces the track and project letting you know exactly what’s in store for future episodes in the coming months.

    You can get the latest episode automatically from iTunes if you’re subscribed using our subscription URL – http://podcasts.commanderbond.net/podcast.xml. If not, you can download the episode directly in enhanced format or a standard MP3. What’s the difference? The enhanced version includes pictures and links to all the related stories on CBn. It’s also more than half the download size and far superior in terms of audio quality.

    As always, we’d love to hear your feedback on the podcast! Please email us using this form.

    Enjoy!