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  1. Barbara Broccoli On Bond, Daniel Craig, Casino Royale, And More

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-13

    A BBC Radio 4 interview with producer Barbara Broccoli has appeared online. Focusing on the production of Casino Royale, she discusses the choice of Daniel Craig as the new James Bond, making ‘M’ a woman in GoldenEye, her history with the 007 franchise, and more…

    Interviewer: If you were there in 1962, when James Bond first appeared on screen in Dr. No, and I was, although I shouldn’t have been as it was an A and I was only 12, you’d have noticed the names of the producers, as they were so unusual, Saltzman and Broccoli and if you go to see the much publicised new Bond, Casino Royale, starring Daniel Craig as 007, you’ll see the Broccoli name is still up there, Cubby died in 1996, but his daugher Barbara, together with her step-brother, Michael G. Wilson, is keeping the family franchise alive and well…

    You were only 2 when the first Bond came out, what do you remember of those early years of it and your fathers attitude to it?

    Barbara Broccoli: Well, I grew up in a household where James Bond was constantly mentioned, so I think I thought he was a real person, up until about seven or eight. He was much talked about like, you know, sometimes you’d have a family member who was, sort of, you know a bit of an enigma, and your always waiting for him to appear. I think it was about, when I was about seven or eight, when we were on location in Japan when my father was making You Only Live Twice and I just remember what an exciting experience that was, to go to this wonderful country and to see these extraordinary ceremonies, we were at a tea ceremony there with Sean Connery and the reaction to Connery was so extraordinary, and I think that’s when I kind of figured out oh, this is, you know, all kind of playing, as opposed to real life.

    Interviewer: And how much did your father want to make Casino Royale? Because it’s rumoured that you really made it for him.

    Broccoli: Well it, what happened was, when my father and his partner, Harry Saltzman, acquired the rights from Ian Fleming, in 1961, Casino Royale, which was the first book that Fleming wrote, the rights to that had already gone and it had been made in America as a television play, and so, they were very upset because it’s the most important book in the series because it defines the character in many ways, and it’s the holy grail of the Bond legacy, so when Michael and I managed to get the rights in 1999, we kept trying to decide when to make it and we just decided that the time felt right now.

    Interviewer: Now we had a big debate on this program a couple of years ago, when it was decided that Pierce Brosnan would not continue, our listeners voted to keep Brosnan, number one, and their second choice was Clive Owen, Daniel Craig didn’t even figure, what was about him that appealed?

    Broccoli: Well, I have to say, it was a very painful time when we decided to make Casino Royale, because it meant that we couldn’t hire an actor who had already played the role and that was very painful for Pierce, and it was also very difficult for us, because we had such a great relationship with him and he’d made the most successful of the films in the series, but once we made the decision we were going to make Casino Royale, , obviously the biggest thing was who to cast, and I have to say, in my mind it was always Daniel, I’d seen him, you know I live in England and I’d been following his career for many years, and he just has this, apart from being the most extraordinary actor, he also has this screen presence and this charisma that’s sort of unparalleled.

    Interviewer: The women are beautiful of course, as they always are in a Bond film, but it is actually Craig who emerges from the sea in the Ursula Andress / Halle Berry pose, where he is, as has been pointed out everywhere, in a pair of quite tight bathing trunks. How consciously are you playing with that idea of the sex object?

    Broccoli: Well, the funny thing was, that was a scene that was in the script and it’s basically a scene that has Bond just surveying a property and looking for a villain called Dimitrios and so, in the script it just said ‘Bond comes out of the sea and onto the beach and meets Dimitrios’ wife, Solange.’

    On the day that we were shooting, Daniel came out with a bathrobe on and went into the sea and we started filming, and of cause, he came out of the sea and all the women on the set just gasped. We couldn’t believe our eyes, you know, it wasn’t intended that way, but it certainly made an impact, and his physique was extraordinary, but he had been training for about 3 months, not just for anathestic reason. I mean, when he decided to take the role on, he said ‘I need to be absolutely in the best shape I can be in, because that’s the shape Bond would be in,’ so he did weapons training and underwater training and he’s in all the fight scenes, I mean, that’s really him. So he needed to be agile and fit, we also had a six-month shooting schedule, so he needed to be in tip-top condition, and boy did he prove he was.

    Interviewer: Have you never got bored with Bond?

    Broccoli: No, really, honestly, I never have, I think Fleming wrote a very complex character and it’s been portrayed by many actors in a different way, and it’s been very exciting, I mean he’s been a very exciting part of my life.

    Click here to listen to the entire BBC Radio 4 interview with Barbara Broccoli.

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  2. Free Casino Royale Blu-ray DVD For Early PS3 Purchasers

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-12

    According to a report from Three Speech, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has announced that the first 500,000 purchasers of Playstation 3 system who registered on the Playstation Network would receive a Blu-ray disc of Daniel Craig’s first James Bond film, Casino Royale.

    Explaining the offer, Darren Carter, VP Brand and Consumer Marketing said, ‘The Playstation Network unlocks the broad range of interactive entertainment features of Playstation 3. It’s easy to set up, offers free online gaming, has great tools for staying in touch with friends and family, and includes a wide variety of content for download through the Playstation Store.’

    ‘All this, and more, will enable users to experience a whole new world of interactive entertainment, and that is why we are offering the phenomenal incentive of Casino Royale, on Blu-ray disc, to PS3 owners who register on the Playstation Network. Casino Royale not only makes the most of the features and capabilities of the Blu-ray format, but is one of the most exciting and entertaining movies to debut on Blu-ray this year.’

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  3. Casino Royale Takes In $2.8 Milllion Internationally Over The Weekend

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-12

    According to the Hollywood Reporter, Casino Royale‘s box office run is definitely coming to a close as it nears the $600 million mark worldwide.

    Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film took in $2.8 million internationally over the weekend from 1,305 screens in 33 markets. With an international total of $420.9 million, Casino Royale passed by Spider-man 2‘s total to become the 21st highest grossing film internationally of all time.

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  4. HMV Exclusive: Casino Royale DVD With 'Bond On Set' Mini-Book

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-12

    Fans planning on pre-ordering their Casino Royale DVD from HMV.co.uk may be interested in the following offer.

    Accompanying the two-disc special edition of Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film is a 40-page mini-book version of Bond on Set: Filming Casino Royale by Greg Williams, which features many photographs from the film.

    The price is £14.99 delivered. Click here to pre-order from HMV.

    Full pre-ordering/special feature details:

    Region 1 Details

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    Special Features

    • Becoming Bond: An intimate look at how Daniel Craig became the newest James Bond
    • James Bond For Real: A look at Casino Royale‘s action and stunts
    • Bond Girls Are Forever: A look at the leading ladies of the film
    • Chris Cornell ‘You Know My Name’ Music Video

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  5. Casino Royale Wins Two BAFTA Awards

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-11

    CBn previously reported that the 21st official James Bond film, Casino Royale had secured an impressive nine nominations for this year’s Orange British Academy Film (BAFTA) awards ceremony, including Best British Film, Best Actor for Daniel Craig, and Best Adapted Screenplay.

    The event took place today, 11 February, at the Royal Opera House in London and Casino Royale went away with two wins: Best Sound and the Rising Star award for Eva Green’s portrayal of Vesper Lynd.

    Saying she was ‘thrilled’ to be nominated (this quote was made before the ceremony took place), Green said of awards in general: ‘I think it’s very important to recognize talent in all facets of filmmaking. Making a movie is such a lengthy and intense experience, so it’s wonderful to honour actors, directors, producers and all crew members who put so much hard work and passion into a project.’

    The sound award went to Chris Munro, Eddy Joseph, Mike Prestwood Smith, Martin Cantwell, and Mark Taylor for their work on the film.

    The full nomination/longlist details for Casino Royale:

    Casino Royale BAFTA Nominations

    • Best British Film – Michael G Wilson/Barbara Broccoli/Martin Campbell/Neal Purvis/Robert Wade/Paul Haggis
    • Adapted Screenplay – Neal Purvis/Robert Wade/Paul Haggis
    • Actor in a Leading Role – Daniel Craig
    • Film Music – David Arnold
    • Cinematography – Phil Meheux
    • Editing – Stuart Baird
    • Production Design – Peter Lamont/Simon Wakefield
    • Sound – Chris Munro/Eddy Joseph/Mike Prestwood Smith/Martin Cantwell/Mark Taylor
    • Special Visual Effects – Steve Begg/Chris Corbould

    Longlist entries for Casino Royale, but not nominated:

    • Best Director – Martin Campbell
    • Actress in a Leading Role – Eva Green
    • Actress in a Supporting Role – Judi Dench
    • Costume Design
    • Make-Up & Hair

    This year’s Orange British Academy Film Awards will be held on Sunday 11 February 2007 at the Royal Opera House in London.

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  6. Eva Green Discusses Her BAFTA Nomination, Bond, And More

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-10

    In a new interview with Empire, Casino Royale‘s Eva Green discusses her BAFTA Orange Rising Star award nomination, playing Vesper Lynd, the future, and more.

    Saying she was ‘thrilled’ to be nominated, Green said of awards in general: ‘I think it’s very important to recognize talent in all facets of filmmaking. Making a movie is such a lengthy and intense experience, so it’s wonderful to honour actors, directors, producers and all crew members who put so much hard work and passion into a project.’

    When asked about taking on the role of Vesper, she said: ‘Initially, when I heard that they were interested, I was a little cautious. I had not read the script and the words “Bond Girl” were swimming in my conscience. My first role was with Bertolucci and I’m inclined towards independent movies, so I worried about the stigma of the female role in a Bond movie, and thought that I would just be pouting and wearing a bikini. However, when I read the script, I fell in love with the role and also the way that Bond was portrayed. I saw a whole new Bond, and a role that was simply magnificent. So many layers–a character that had a strong facade but that was very vulnerable at the same time.’

    ‘It was a really well-written role on the page,’ said Green when asked if the character was strong from the beginning or if she had to bring out alot of the strength seen in the finished film. ‘I worked a lot with Lindy Hemming (the costume designer) to make her feminine but strong. I really didn’t want the character to be just one big cleavage and so we worked on finding sharply tailored suits. I wanted to make her like Ingrid Bergman in the 1940’s–strong and witty but also fragile and warm. Vesper Lynd was the first female role that Ian Fleming ever wrote so it was a great responsibility to make her fabulous–I just hope I pulled it off!’

    Green’s next role is Serafina in The Golden Compass. Speaking about the film, she said: ‘I read the Philip Pullman trilogy and really liked the role–she’s strong and hundreds of years old. She is a witch who is a guide, philosopher and friend to Lyra. It is quite a mysterious role which I found attractive.’

    Click here to read the entire interview with Eva Green.

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  7. Casino Royale Once Again Continues Success At International Box Office

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-07

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, the international box office success for Casino Royale continued throughout the first February weekend.

    Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film took in an estimated $6 million from 1,780 screens in 44 markets, lifting its international total to $416.8 million ($582.8 million worldwide). It took the fourth place overall for the weekend.

    Of that total, China contributed an estimated $4 million for the weekend ($6.9 million since its opening on 30 January) from 468 screens. Sony is expecting Casino Royale to set a new overall record for a non-Chinese film in the country.

    The film’s international total of $416.8 million makes it the 22nd highest grossing film internationally of all time. It is expected to pass by Spider-man 2‘s international total of $417.9 million sometime this week (if not already).

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  8. Craig Scoops Evening Standard British Film Award

    By Matt Weston on 2007-02-05

    Daniel Craig has scooped his first major acting award after winning Best Actor for the part of James Bond in Casino Royale at the Evening Standard British Film Awards. The news comes just one week out from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards, in which Craig is the first 007 be nominated for the prestigious award.

    Along with the BAFTAS and the British Independent Film Awards, the Evening Standard British Film Awards are one of the most important events in the British film calendar. The winners of the awards are selected by a jury of five film critics from a list of all British-made films released in the preceding year.

    At the ceremony, Craig said he was delighted at winning the award. “This is tremendous. It makes you think that the success of the film might not be a fluke. We wanted to make an exciting and sexy Bond and tell a good yarn at the same time.”

    Craig added, “I don’t know if I”m ever entirely happy with my performances but I’m happy with the way this turned out.”

    The actor is looking forward to topping Casino Royale”s success with the release of next year”s sequel. “We made the first one good and we”ve got to make the second one even better.”

    Fellow Bond star Dame Judi Dench scooped the award for Best Actress for her role in Notes on a Scandal, whilst director Stephen Frears, who was previously attached to the ill-fated Jinx spin-off, won the Alexander Walker special award for his contribution to British film.

    Eyes now turn to Sunday’s BAFTA Award ceremony, in which Craig is up against the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Forest Whitaker in the Best Actor stakes.

  9. Casino Royale Opens Strong In China With $1.5 Million

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-01

    Variety reports that Casino Royale has opened strong in China, taking in $1.5 million at 470 playdates on the Tuesday opening.

    In comparison, the opening of Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film was 6% better than The Da Vinci Code, which eventually grossed more than $13 million in the country.

    Additionally, Casino Royale may benefit from an attendance spike in mid-February as a result of Chinese New Year celebrations.

    The two premieres for the film took place in Beijing and Shanghai on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. Craig, Eva Green, director Martin Campbell, and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli attended.

    Casino Royale has grossed over $573 million worldwide–the 34th highest of all time.

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  10. Daniel Craig Discusses Bond At Casino Royale's Shanghai Premiere

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-01

    Casino Royale is slowly coming to an end in theaters, with the premieres in Beijing and Shanghai–the final two locations for the film–having taken place earlier this week.

    Daniel Craig discussed a few details about how he takes on the role of James Bond, reports Shanghai Daily.

    ‘It’s pressure, but it’s good pressure,” says Craig on being compared to past 007 actors. ‘The experience of being cast in such an iconic role in film history is exciting and inspiring.’

    ‘Bond really falls in love this time. Apart from his courage and strength, we read his sweetness inside. I’m very keen to show people this unknown side. Maybe next time he will appear stronger but with a broken and closed heart.’

    ‘After taking every job, you just have to give your life to it,’ he says while explaining what the Casino Royale shoot required. ‘I committed myself to it during the six-month shooting. If you don’t get bruised playing Bond, you’re not doing the job properly.’

    ‘My ambition is to make the movie I like,’ he says. ‘I’m certainly going to try and get as much out of Bond’s aura as I can. This year I will make one or two films out of my personal interest. I just won’t stop working.’

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