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  1. Casino Royale TV Specials Galore In November

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-27

    With the world premiere of Casino Royale just around the corner, the TV networks will be cashing in with a flood of new specials highlighting the making of the 21st James Bond film and Daniel Craig as the new 007.

    Several of the Casino Royale specials have been posted on the CBn forums, which we now collect for the main page…

    Making the Movie: Becoming Bond
    Tuesday, 31 October 2006
    12PM – 12:30PM
    MTV

    Becoming Bond
    Tuesday, 7 November 2006
    11:30PM – 12AM
    ITV2

    David Walliams: My Life With James Bond
    Thursday, 9 November 2006
    9PM – 10PM
    ITV1

    James Bond For Real
    Friday, 10 November 2006
    11:30PM – 12AM
    ITV2

    Casino Royale Special
    Friday, 17 November 2006
    9PM – 9:30PM
    Sky3

    Casino Royale Behind The Scenes
    Saturday, 25 November 2006
    8AM – 8:30AM
    E!

    Bond fans will also want to keep in mind that Daniel Craig will be appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman on 7 November.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  2. Sony Reveals Additional 'James Bond Collection' Gear

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-27

    It was previously announced on CBn that Sony had begun promotion of Casino Royale with its new limited edition 007 gear.

    ‘To celebrate the release of Casino Royale, Sony is proud to present The Bond Collection. These Limited Collector’s Editions of Sony products feature the classic “007” engraving and impressive Sony engineering. Sleek and sophisticated, Bond Collection VAIO laptops, Cyber-shot cameras, and 1GB MicroVault add adventure and style to the everyday.’

    Laptop Logic reports today that even more Bond gear has been added to the collection, including the 007 VAIO UX and the 007 Micro Vault. Pictures of this new Bond gear can be viewed online here.

    The 007 VAIO UX consists of: VAIO UX Micro PC (4.5″ Widescreen display, Intel Core Solo ULV, WiFi, Digital Camera builtin, QWERTY keyboard), Cyber-Shot DSC-T50 Digital Camera, Aluminum Attache Carrying Case, VAIO UX Bluetooth GPS Receiver, and James Bond 007 Welcome Kit (photo certificate from the movie.) It costs $3,199 and ships in November.

    Also shipping in November is the 007 Micro Vault 1GB USB Flash Drive, which features the 007 Gun Logo and is sold seperately from the bundles. Cost: $54.99.

    And finally, the 007 Cyber-Shot DSC-T50 Slim Digital Camera (which is included with the UX and TX Spy Gear bundles but can be purchased seperately.) It features a 3″ touch screen LCD, 7.2-megapixel sensor, the 007 logo and carrying case. Cost: $599.

    Buy all ‘Bond Collection’ gear from the Sony Style website.

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  3. Video Interview With Casino Royale's Martin Campbell

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-27

    A new video interview has appeared online with Martin Campbell, director of GoldenEye and Casino Royale. Focusing on the new film and his involvement, the interview (which runs for about 15 minutes) can be listened to online here.

    ‘We have a new Bond, Daniel Craig, in this case,’ says Campbell. ‘We’ve gone back to a book… how the public will take it is going to be very interesting.’

    When asked about what he thought of Daniel Craig as the newest 007, Campbell said: ‘Daniel absolutely fits the template of Bond in Casino Royale… he has a dark quality about him, Connery had that.’

    On comparing him to Pierce Brosnan: ‘You can’t compare them, in the sense that they’re so different. I think Pierce was absolutely fantastic in the movies that he did, which was very much the old template of Bond. You know, they were very broad, they were kind of fantastic, there was always some nutcase taking over the world… Casino Royale very much has its feet on the ground.’

    ‘Gone is the fantastical element. The story itself is based much more in a reality, much more so than the previous Bonds.’

    ‘At the beginning of the movie he thinks much more with his heart instead of his head, so at the end of the movie he becomes the Bond we all know and love.’

    When asked with the absense of such characters of Q and the fantastical elements, will Casino Royale miss out on the iconic action sequences of the latest Bond films, Campbell said: ‘Oh, I don’t think you’ll be missing it. There is humour in the film, no doubt about it, there’s wit. Believe it or not, there’s one or two of the old Bond lines that we all know and love.’

    ‘There’s no difference,’ Campbell said when asked how directing Casino Royale compared to GoldenEye. ‘These films are meticulously planned… and all over the place.

    ‘The most important thing [in directing the action sequences] is to make sure the action is character-based… the character should keep in character. What you can’t do is just have a huge action scene for the sake of an action scene.’

    What is the secret of the success of 007 series? ‘Two things. One is the character. He’s who every man wants to be and who every woman wants to be with. The other [is that] Bond films have always delivered something new, something people hadn’t seen before, and its very exciting.

    And finally, will Campbell be returning for Bond 22 and beyond? ‘After GoldenEye I said I’d never direct another Bond and its rather like Sean Connery saying he’ll never do another Bond… well, you know, never say never again.’

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  4. Daniel Craig And Mads Mikkelsen On Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-27

    Last week, CBn reported on Premiere magazine’s indepth article on Casino Royale, but the official website for the magazine features a few questions with Daniel Craig and Mads Mikkelsen that were not included in the publication.

    According to Craig, Steven Spielberg was one of his influences on whether or not to take the job as the newest James Bond. ‘If the script’s right and if the deal’s right, do the job,’ said Spielberg. ‘He sent me an e-mail when I finished, saying, “Don’t worry, the family will be there. We’ll be there watching on the first day,”‘ says Craig.

    If questioned about the earlier 007 films, Craig says: ‘I think I’m a fairly straight guy, a normal guy, who has grown up as you have watching them all their lives. There are certain things that Bond means to you that just don’t mean anything to me. But I think if you were to tell me about them, I’d go, “Oh yeah, I know exactly what you’re talking about.”‘

    Mads Mikkelsen, who plays Le Chiffre in the film was asked just how gritty the new film will be. ‘We’re talking grittiness compared to the other Bond films. The task is to bring this magical universe–it’s still a fairy tale, he’s still Superman, I’m still the baddie–into 2006. That’s the kind of grittiness we’re talking about.’

    Click here to read the entire article online at Premiere.com.

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  5. Casino Royale Extends Lengthy Bond-Bollinger Partnership

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-26

    As earlier reported on CBn, Bollinger will be bonding with 007 once again in Casino Royale. Featured previously in films such as Moonraker, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, and The World Is Not Enough, Bollinger is marketed as ‘The Champagne of James Bond.’ The full press release follows:

    Champagne Bollinger Shares the Big Screen With Bond

    Casino Royale Extends Lengthy Bond-Bollinger Partnership

    Adding another installment to one of the most enduring marketing partnerships in motion picture history, Champagne Bollinger will again be featured in a James Bond movie — the upcoming Casino Royale, in theaters November 17, 2006 from ColumbiaPictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios.

    The partnership marks the 10th Bond film in which Champagne Bollinger has been featured as 007’s Champagne of choice, beginning with Moonraker in 1979.

    William Terlato, President and Chief Executive Officer of Paterno Wines
    International, the exclusive importer of Champagne Bollinger for the United States says, “We believe that this collaboration is the longest-running brand marketing partnership in film industry history.”

    The relationship began when the Broccoli-Wilson family, producers of the Bond films, sought a wine to match Bond’s impeccable taste and refined personality. Not surprisingly, they chose Champagne Bollinger, long
    acknowledged as one of the world’s finest Champagnes. A mutual friendship developed between the Broccoli-Wilson family and the Bollinger family, and Champagne Bollinger has remained a Bond favorite even as the torch has been passed from Roger Moore to Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and now Daniel
    Craig.

    Daniel Craig stars as “007” James Bond, the smoothest, sexiest, most lethal agent on Her Majesty’s Secret Service in Casino Royale. Based on the first Bond book written by Ian Fleming, the story recounts the making of
    the world’s greatest secret agent. Martin Campbell is directing the 21st adventure in the 44-year-old franchise, from a screenplay by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis.

    James Bond’s first “007” mission leads him to Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), banker to the world’s terrorists. In order to stop him, and
    bring down the terrorist network, Bond must beat Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale. Bond is initially annoyed when a
    beautiful British Treasury official, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) is assigned to deliver his stake for the game and watch over the government’s money. As Bond and Vesper survive a series of lethal attacks by Le Chiffre and his henchmen, a mutual attraction develops leading them both into further danger and events that will shape Bond’s life forever.

    “Movie audiences make the connection between a character they admire and the drink he enjoys, Champagne Bollinger,” says Etienne Bizot, managing director of Societe Jacques Bollinger, the family holding company for Champagne Bollinger. “This kind of high-impact exposure will help us to continue to expand awareness, sales and distribution worldwide.”

    The James Bond film series is the longest running of all time, grossing more than $2.1 billion in theatrical earnings globally.

    Founded in 1829, Champagne Bollinger introduced the world to an instantly recognizable, dry, toasty style that connoisseurs around the globe covet. Six generations of the Bollinger family have maintained the trademark style of their namesake Champagne and it is one of a few
    remaining Grande Marque houses owned, controlled and managed by the same family since its founding.

    Bollinger relies on its own estate for more than 60 percent of its grape requirements, including the Pinot Noir that gives its Champagne much of its distinctive strength and structure. Bollinger is one of a select few
    houses that can control the quality of its grape supply so carefully. Bollinger is renowned for its use of traditional methods that include extensive use of Pinot Noir, individual vinification of each marc and cru,
    barrel fermentation and extra-aging of all of its Champagnes on the lees prior to disgorgement.

    About Paterno Wines International:
    Paterno Wines International, Leaders in Luxury, has a global portfolio of more than 40 brands from a host of world-class wine producers and presently markets more than one out of eight bottles of wine over $14 sold
    in America. Paterno, with more 90+ ratings than any wine company in the world, is the flagship company of the Terlato Wine Group, the parent company of several independent businesses specializing in the marketing and
    production of exceptional wines. Owned and operated by the Terlato family, the Group also includes the family’s winery investments and partnerships in some of the world’s most esteemed wine regions, including: Napa Valley;
    Sonoma County; Santa Barbara County; Victoria, Australia and the Rhone Valley.

    The Paterno Wines International portfolio of brands includes: Napa Valley: Chimney Rock, Cuvaison Estate Wines, Markham Vineyards, Rutherford Hill and Terlato Vineyards; Sonoma County: Alderbrook, Hanna, Rochioli and Terlato Vineyards; Santa Barbara County: Sanford; California Appellation: Glass Mountain; Oregon: Argyle and Sokol Blosser; Italy: Baglio di Pianetto, Barone Ricasoli, Ca’ del Bosco, Ca’ Marcanda (Gaja Toscana); Florio Martinez Marsala, Gagliole, Gaja, Il Poggione, Kettmeir, Lungarotti, Santa Margherita, Torresella; and Distilleria Nonino (Grappa); France:
    Champagne Bollinger, Chapoutier, Domaine Chanson, Domaine Louis Moreau, Josmeyer, Langlois-Chateau and Tour des Laurets; Australia: Domaine Terlato & Chapoutier, Domaine Tournon, Heathcote Estate, Two Hands and Yabby Lake Vineyard; Argentina: Tamari; Canada: Peller Estates Icewine; Chile: Vina Tarapaca; Greece: Boutari; New Zealand: Wairau River; Belgium: Chimay. For
    more information, visit http://www.paternowines.com.

    About Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.:
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. is an independent, privately-held motion picture, television, home video, and theatrical production and distribution company. The company owns the world’s largest library of modern films,
    comprising approximately 4,000 titles, and over 10,400 episodes of television programming. Its film library has received 208 Academy Awards(R), one of the largest award-winning collections in the world, and
    includes numerous successful film franchises, including James Bond, Pink Panther and Rocky. MGM is owned by an investor consortium comprised of Sony Corporation of America, Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Comcast Corporation and DLJ Merchant Banking Partners. For more
    information, visit http://www.mgm.com.

    About EON Productions:
    Eon Productions/Danjaq, LLC, is owned by the Broccoli family and has produced twenty James Bond films since 1962, including Die Another Day. The Bond films, produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, make up the most successful franchise in film history and include the recent blockbuster films GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day. Eon Productions and Danjaq, LLC, are affiliate
    companies and control all worldwide merchandising of the James Bond
    franchise.

    About Columbia Pictures:
    Columbia Pictures, part of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, is a Sony Pictures Entertainment company. Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America (SCA), a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE’s global operations encompass motion
    picture production and distribution; television production and distribution; digital content creation and distribution; worldwide channel
    investments; home entertainment acquisition and distribution; operation of studio facilities; development of new entertainment products, services and technologies; and distribution of filmed entertainment in 67 countries. Sony Pictures Entertainment can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.sonypictures.com.

    Press Release

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  6. Harrods To Launch Casino Royale Christmas Campaign

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-26

    Brand Republic reports that UK department store Harrods will be launching a Christmas window campaign for the newest James Bond film, Casino Royale.

    The store will be reportedly recreating a scene from the film in all 72 display windows. The Aston Martin DBS, and costumes worn by Bond girls Eva Green and Caterina Murino will be featured. Brands featured in Casino Royale, Omega, La Perla lingerie, Sony, Bollinger, John Lobb shoes and Persol sunglasses will also be included.

    The campaign will run from 4 November until Christmas Eve. A Casino Royale launch party to coincide with the world premiere is also planned.

    Harrods windows are seen by millions of people from all over the world and the brands featured during this exciting Bond initiative will enjoy exposure unrivalled in any store worldwide,’ said owner Mohamed Al Fayed.

    A previous campaign was run for the most recent Bond film, Die Another Day.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  7. Moviefone Interview With Casino Royale's Caterina Murino

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-26

    Moviefone has scored an interview with Caterina Murino, who plays Solange in Casino Royale. Her appearance in the 21st official James Bond film is her first English-speaking movie role.

    When asked if being a Bond girl has changed her life in any ways, Murino said: ‘Now wherever I go I have a red carpet for everything. It’s strange because I was very happy just as an actress to make the movie. And now just going around the world, making the press conference and everything is so strange. It changes your life. And I am very glad to be a Bond girl… for a little bit.’

    ‘Solange, she is not the typical Bond girl because she doesn’t try to kill James Bond. Also, I have only one stunt scene… I gallop with my horse on the beach with a green bikini. Typical Bond,’ she says.

    When asked what was her favourite part about working on the film, Murino said: ‘Um, sharing the night with James Bond. And I loved also the morning when we shot the galloping scene on the beach. It was nice… everything you see on the screen, that’s me. I didn’t use a stunt double.’

    The one question that seems to pop into every Casino Royale interview–what do you think of Daniel Craig as 007?–was also asked here. ‘[He’s] more realistic, more tough, more romantic. He looks like more of a human being… I love the idea that for the first time you understand that James Bond is not the good guy. It’s more in the human nature to have the good and the bad inside of us.

    Click here to read the entire interview online.

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  8. Additional Casino Royale Soundtrack Cues Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-25

    ***Warning***: The official tracklist for the Casino Royale soundtrack contains a major plot spoiler for the film.

    It was previously revealed on CBn that 30 second cues for all 25 tracks on the Casino Royale soundtrack had been released online at SonyMusicStore.

    CBn forum member Rich Douglas points out that Soundtrack.net has obtained even more samples of all 25 cues on the soundtrack. Included with each track is an in-depth description and other related details. What is especially interesting to note about the Casino Royale soundtrack is its length of over 75 minutes (the run time for each track has been included in the article.) Bond fans have in the past complained about the lack of cues from the albums, Die Another Day being one particular example. It appears that this time they are giving the fans what they want.

    The main title theme of the film, Chris Cornell’s ‘You Know My Name’–will not be included on the soundtrack. However, David Arnold has worked the theme into several cues in the film. Click here to listen to the Casino Royale soundtrack cues. What do you think of the latest Arnold Bond score? Share your thoughts here on the CBn Forums.

    The Casino Royale soundtrack will be released on 13 November in the UK and on 14 November for US Bond fans. While Chris Cornell has already completed the music video for ‘You Know My Name,’ (which is set to be released on 30 October) details on the CD single are yet to be released.

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.co.uk (13 November 2006)

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.com (14 November 2006)

    ***Warning***: Track #23 contains a major plot spoiler–highlight to read

    1. African Rundown (6:52)
    2. Nothing Sinister (1:27)
    3. Unauthorised Access (1:08)
    4. Blunt Instrument (2:22)
    5. CCTV (1:30)
    6. Solange (0:59)
    7. Trip Aces (2:06)
    8. Miami International (12:43)
    9. I’m The Money (0:27)
    10. Aston Montenegro (1:03)
    11. Dinner Jackets (1:52)
    12. The Tell (3:23)
    13. Stairwell Fight (4:12)
    14. Vesper (1:44)
    15. Bond Loses It All (3:56)
    16. Dirty Martini (3:49)
    17. Bond Wins It All (4:32)
    18. The End of an Aston Martin (1:30)
    19. The Bad Die Young (1:18)
    20. City of Lovers (3:30)
    21. The Switch (5:07)
    22. Fall of a House in Venice (1:53)
    23. *Spoiler: Highlight To Read:* Death of Vesper (2:50)
    24. The Bitch is Dead (1:05)
    25. The Name’s Bond… James Bond (2:49)

    The previously released (and uncorrect) tracklist for the Casino Royale soundtrack had the following differences:

    • Track 1 was ‘Licence 2 Kills’
    • Track 3, ‘Unauthorised Access’ was previously not included
    • Track 11 was ‘Dinner Jackets & Dinner Jackets’
    • Tracks 19-25 were previously not included

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  9. Casino Royale – Official Website Report #21

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-25
    Teaser Poster

    Official ‘Casino Royale’ Teaser Poster

    The official Casino Royale website blog has been updated by ‘Yarborough.’ Coverage this time centers on David Arnold’s music for Casino Royale.

    Recorded at AIR studios, where former Beatles/Bond composer George Martin also worked, the score for the film attracted the interest of Daniel Craig, who was reportedly more hands on in this department compared to previous 007 actors.

    ‘Watching Daniel Craig in the role, the thing that struck me about it was this notion of masculinity in music,’ says Arnold.

    The film also features the main title song ‘You Know My Name,’ performed by Chris Cornell. On the decision of Cornell for the part, Arnold said: ‘I was quite ashamed. Because I have been a fan of his for years. I just thought that’s the only idea that makes any sense to me because when I see Daniel Craig in that role, I am thinking what do I want to hear and when you hear Chris sing, especially on this song, you know there’s no mistaking what the whole thing is about.’

    Cornell said of the process: ‘It’s a kind of disconcerting in a way [working with a large orchestra]. It’s actually fairly new for me and of course it really lends itself to the feel of the song and the fact that it’s a Bond theme song and so I am excited to see what it will sound like when it’s all finished.’

    Read the entire report here on the official James Bond website.

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  10. Casino Royale Cast & Crew Confirm Attendance At Sydney Premiere

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-25

    The Daily Telegraph reports that key members of the cast and crew of Casino Royale have confirmed their attendance for the Sydney premiere of the film on 4 December.

    New James Bond Daniel Craig and Caterina Murino (who plays Solange in the film) will be attending, as will director Martin Campbell and producer Barbara Broccoli.

    Casino Royale opens for the general public on 7 December in Australia.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale and James Bond news.

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