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  1. Additional 'Quantum of Solace' Worldwide Release Dates Announced

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-27

    Since CommanderBond.net’s last update at the beginning of the month, a few changes have occurred relating to the worldwide release dates of Quantum of Solace.

    Three new dates have been added to our complete listing for the 22nd James Bond film:

    • Japan – 24 January 2009
    • Vietnam – 14 November 2008
    • Ethiopia – 7 November 2008

    This newly announced date for Japan will make it (up to this point) the last territory the 007 film will open in.

    In addition, the release dates for Peru, Singapore and Thailand have changed slightly. View our continually updated worldwide release date listing for all the details.

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  2. 'Quantum of Solace' Supplement In Next Week's Mail On Sunday

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-27
    Gemma Arterton is MI6 Agent Fields

    Gemma Arterton is MI6 Agent Fields

    For The Mail on Sunday readers in the UK, be on the lookout next week for a special Quantum of Solace supplement featuring over 75 on-set photographs.

    This James Bond special will be included in the Live magazine supplement on Sunday, 5 October.

    In addition to the photos, this supplement will also feature interviews with Daniel Craig, Bond girl Gemma Arterton and many members of the Quantum of Solace crew. Visit their official website to get a sneak peek at the cover.

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  3. Smirnoff To Launch James Bond Campaign In October

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-27

    Back in July of this year, longtime partner of the James Bond series, Smirnoff Vodka, announced their official partnership with the 22nd instalment, Quantum of Solace.

    Marking nearly 50 years of association between the company and Bond, Smirnoff announced three 007-themed cocktails at the time–the Vesper, the 007 Shaken Not Stirred Martini and the Quantum of Solace–in addition to several other planned events.

    Today, CommanderBond.net reports with further details on Smirnoff’s worldwide campaign, set to launch in October 2008, including details on their all-new Travel Retail Smirnoff Black limited-edition cocktail shaker.

    Travel Retail Smirnoff Black limited-edition cocktail shaker

    Travel Retail Smirnoff Black limited-edition cocktail shaker

    Smirnoff Shaken Not Stirred By New James Bond Film

    Diageo-owned Smirnoff Vodka has announced its official partnership with the world’s most famous secret agent in the next James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, which is set for global release in November 2008. The partnership will see James Bond-inspired initiatives from Smirnoff in markets worldwide.

    The promotional campaign begins in October 2008 with the Travel Retail Smirnoff Black limited-edition cocktail shaker at the heart of the campaign. The stainless steel cocktail shaker encases a 70cl bottle of Smirnoff Black vodka.

    Diageo GTME Marketing Director Nick Robinson said the campaign would provide “exceptional support” to the Smirnoff brand and enhance the in-store experience: “James Bond and Quantum of Solace provide the ideal opportunity to reach our key target market and enhance perceptions of the brand. This powerful campaign emphasises the premiumisation potential across our vodka portfolio in the year ahead.”

    The global marketing campaign will include a broadcast advertising campaign, on- and off-premise promotions, a public relations campaign and digital campaign linked to the Smirnoff website (www.smirnoff.com).

    “Almost half a century since the debut of the ‘shaken not stirred’ vodka martini, Smirnoff and James Bond are still the perfect match: two bold, iconic brands that epitomise originality and authenticity,” said Diageo Global Senior Vice-President Philip Gladman. “This renewed partnership gives vodka drinkers around the world a taste of the Bond lifestyle, from cocktails to prestigious VIP premieres.”

    Produced by Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli for EON Productions and distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Quantum of Solace follows the last Bond film, Casino Royale, in which Smirnoff was also an official partner. The partnership marks almost 50 years of collaboration between the Smirnoff brand and the 007 franchise.

    The brand made its original appearance alongside Bond in Dr No, the first James Bond movie, which premiered in 1962. Sean Connery’s request for a “martini, shaken not stirred” made with Smirnoff vodka helped change how people made 007’s favourite cocktail–from using traditional gin to making it vodka-based.

    Inspired by Quantum of Solace, The Quantum of Solace and The Black Martini are the newest Smirnoff cocktails.

    Keep your eyes on the CBn main page for most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  4. Total Film's 10-Page 'Quantum of Solace' Exclusive

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-26

    Following up their current issue which featured an interview with Bond girl Olga Kurylenko, the November 2008 edition of Total Film is dedicated to 007 with a 10-page Quantum of Solace.

    While not yet available on magazine store shelves (expected release is early next week), subscribers to Total Film have gotten their first look at the issue, which features Daniel Craig as James Bond on the cover (click here to view).

    CommanderBond.net Forum members report that this issue features several never-before-seen photographs from Quantum of Solace and also includes a few spoilers.

    Keep an eye out at your local bookstore for a copy!

    Similar movie magazine Empire recently released their Quantum of Solace October issue. It is currently available.

    Keep your eyes on the CBn main page for most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  5. New 'Quantum' Photos Featuring Daniel Craig And Olga Kurylenko

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-26

    A brand new set of photographs from Quantum of Solace have been released today.

    Collected together at ComingSoon.net, these new photos feature Daniel Craig’s James Bond and Olga Kurylenko’s Camille in action, the two together in the desert, a shot from the wall-to-wall action opener with 007’s Aston Martin DBS and more…

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    This release of photos is just the latest addition to a week that has been literally overflowing with Quantum of Solace news.

    Not sure if you missed something? Visit CommanderBond.net’s extensive news section for all the latest news and details.

    As always, keep your browsers pointed at the CBn main page for the most complete Quantum of Solace coverage on the web.

  6. 'Another Way To Die' Music Video To Air During Monday Night Football

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-25
    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    Following up the official release of ‘Another Way To Die’, the Jack White-Alicia Keys duet for Quantum of Solace, we now have details on the debut of the music video for the James Bond title tune.

    007 fans will want to tune into ESPN’s Monday Night Football on 29 September 2008 for a look at the new music video.

    Video montages of football will be mixed with the Bond song and music video during the SportsCenter Monday Kickoff (airing at 6:00pm EST) and Monday Night Countdown (7:00pm) programs.

    The full press release follows:

    Jack White

    Jack White

    New James Bond Song “Another Way to Die” Featured on MNF

    ESPN’s Monday Night Football: AFC North Clash – Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers
    New James Bond Song “Another Way to Die” by Alicia Keys and The White Stripes Frontman Jack White Featured.

    The NFL’s top-two ranked defenses will meet as Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) host Ray Lewis and the unbeaten Baltimore Ravens (2-0) on ESPN’s Monday Night Football in a clash of AFC North rivals September 29, at 8:30 p.m. ET. Mike Tirico (play-by-play) and analysts Ron Jaworski and Tony Kornheiser will call the game on ESPN and ESPN HD, while Álvaro Martin (play-by-play), Raúl Allegre (analyst) and John Sutcliffe (reporter) will call the Spanish-language telecast on ESPN Deportes.

    Additionally, SportsCenter Monday Kickoff (6 p.m.) and Monday Night Countdown (7 p.m.) will include brief video montages of football highlights mixed with the song and music video “Another Way to Die,” the theme for the upcoming James Bond film Quantum of Solace. The music was written by Jack White of The White Stripes and Raconteurs and is a duet between White and multiple Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys. The song will also be heard throughout the MNF telecast, continuing “Monday Night Musicians,” an initiative introduced last season where ESPN’s music department works with record companies to highlight upcoming music releases of popular performing artists within Monday Night Football games.

    White and Keys filmed the music video for ‘Another Way To Die’ earlier this month in Toronto. The track is currently available on iTunes as well as in a limited edition vinyl format.

    Keep your eyes on the CBn main page for most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  7. First 'Quantum of Solace' Review Online

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-25

    The world premiere is still over a month away, but British tabloid The Sun claims to have landed the first review of Daniel Craig’s second James Bond outing, Quantum of Solace.

    The alleged verdict? Very positive.

    While The Sun claims that the picture might not be as groundbreaking as 2006’s Casino Royale, it will nevertheless “kick the living daylights out of any rival action-hero franchises.”

    The newspaper was one of the first media outlets to claim to review Casino Royale.

    Spoilers abound in the complete Quantum of Solace review on The Sun‘s website.

    Quantum of Solace hits UK cinemas on 31 October and North American theatres on 14 November. In the meantime, keep your web browsers locked on CommanderBond.net for the latest, breaking James Bond news.

  8. Coca-Cola Zero Zero 7 Website Launched

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-25

    Following up the initial announcement that Coca-Cola was partnering with Quantum of Solace to introduce it’s double-0-inspired ‘Zero Zero 7’ limited edition bottles, the tie-in website has now been launched.

    Featuring trailers for the 22nd James Bond film, Activision’s upcoming 007 game and the Coca-Cola advertisement featuring the Jack White-Alicia Keys title theme “Another Way To Die”, the site also offers ’56 Days of Bond Prizes’ for visitors.

    Visit the official website for details on how to enter in for a chance to win.

    Limited edition glass bottle launched to celebrate the release of the hotly anticipated new Bond movie – ‘Quantum of Solace’

    ‘Coca-Cola Zero’ gives new meaning to the term Zero Zero 7 as it launches a limited edition bottle to celebrate the release of the twenty second Bond film, Quantum of Solace. The nations own ‘bloke coke’ has been dressed to thrill with its very own special design Quantum of Solace bottle available exclusively at Harrods as a part of its Bond promotion (RRP £1.50 for 330ml).

    The Bond bottle is set to be the ultimate men’s accessory this autumn, adding a debonair touch to any man-about-town’s look without having to don a tux! The sleek black design mirrors the edgier portrayal of Bond that Daniel Craig has brought to the role as the sixth actor to play James Bond.

    The design of the bottle draws inspiration from the iconic James Bond gun barrel sequence, which has opened every Bond movie since the franchise began in 1962. The design features the infamous gun barrel, along with the trademark pose of Bond with gun-in-hand, plus sexy silhouettes of Bond girls which will leave blokes both shaken and stirred!

    This bottle will prove to be a must-have collectable for any bloke or Bond fan.

    Bobby Brittain, Brand Director, Coca-Cola Great Britain explains: “This is an amazing opportunity to be part of the phenomenon that is James Bond. Our iconic glass bottle for ‘Coke Zero’ lends itself perfectly to a Bond style accessory, the infamous curves of the bottle are the perfect complement to the legendary Bond imagery and a fitting way to mark the release of the film.”

    The launch of the limited edition glass bottle celebrates the announcement that Coca-Cola Great Britain has teamed up its ‘Coca-Cola Zero’ brand with Sony Entertainment and the biggest franchise in motion picture history, James Bond 007. This is the first major collaboration for the ‘Coca-Cola Zero’ brand on an international stage since its successful launch around the world in 2006.

    For more information visit www.coca-cola.co.uk.

    The ‘James Bond Coke Zero’ limited edition bottle is available from Harrods, London, from late October 2008 and is priced at £1.50.

    Keep your eyes on the CBn main page for most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  9. The Final 'Quantum of Solace' Poster Is Here

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-24

    The third and final poster for Quantum of Solace, the second James Bond film starring Daniel Craig, has arrived, thanks to ComingSoon.net.

    As expected, the artwork matches that of the official soundtrack album, which emerged last week.

    The moody poster features James Bond and Bond girl Camille against a stark desert background.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the most up-to-date James Bond news on the web.

  10. On The Set Of 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-24

    Premiere.com has been updated with an all-new collection of interviews with the director and principal cast members of the 22nd James Bond film, Quantum of Solace.

    Originally conducted this past May while the 007 production was filming at Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria, these newly posted interviews feature discussions with Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Marc Forster and Bond himself, Daniel Craig.

    Daniel Craig

    ‘I think there’s probably more pressure this time,’ Craig starts things off with, ‘but I’m just trying to apply the same rules as I did last time. And hopefully that’ll work out, that you make the best movie you can. Certainly, we couldn’t repeat what we did last time. It’d be nice to be able to repeat the success, but we couldn’t repeat the film so we’re into a new way of thinking.’

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    When asked if this new way of thinking reflected in the hiring of Swiss director Marc Forster to helm the 22nd instalment, Craig said he jumped at the opportunity when it arose.

    He said: ‘We’d started something in Casino Royale but we had a book to work from, and we adhered quite closely, emotionally, with that story. Now we want to continue this story, but we have to make it different. So when Marc’s name came up, I jumped at it because I want the audience to be attached, I want the audience to be pulled in and get involved with the characters.’

    Craig was also questioned on a recent comment at the time made by Jesper Christensen (who plays the rather nasty Mr. White), calling his Bond ‘slightly dumb’.

    ‘Dumb? That’s what I like about him, is that it’s shoot first and ask questions later,’ he replied ‘But I take that from the books; that was always Ian Fleming’s image of Bond. It was always, kick the door in, see what happens. If he’s standing on top of a tall building, there’s a 20-foot gap, he can’t see what’s down below–he jumps. And if he hurts himself, he hurts himself. The chances are he won’t hurt himself, and therefore he’ll move on. And if that’s dumb…’

    Olga Kurylenko

    Playing an equally important role in Quantum of Solace is Olga Kurylenko as the independent and revenge-driven Camille.

    After Eva Green’s enigmatic portrayal of Vesper Lynd in 2006’s Casino Royale struck the right chord with many fans and critics, the pressure was definitely on to get the right actress for this role.

    Speaking about the audition process, Kurylenko said: ‘After I got the role, Marc [Forster] said, “So, tell me one thing. How come you were so calm at the audition?” I [said], “What do you mean?” He said, “Well, the other girls, they came in and they were freaking out. And you came in and I said, ‘Wow, she just doesn’t give a shit, she’s so cool.'” I said, “I was freaking out!” I was nervous but I also said to myself, if I was going to show that I’m nervous, I would not get the part. You have to take yourself in hand.’

    Olga Kurylenko is Camille

    Olga Kurylenko is Camille

    The Ukranian actress described Camille’s background as quite tough. ‘Everything she is doing in the movie is because she is driven by everything that happened to her in the past,’ she stated. ‘That’s quite vague, but you know what I mean. Definitely she had tough things happening in her youth.’

    And her favourite Bond girl from the series? ‘Michelle Yeoh [from Tomorrow Never Dies] was good because she did the fight scenes by herself, so I think that’s pretty impressive. Because I do that in this movie, I rewatched that movie to see how she did it.’

    Mathieu Amalric

    When asked how he compared Dominic Greene to the past villains of the series, the French actor said it was more important to focus on the connection of events between Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale.

    Mathieu Amalric is Dominic Greene

    Mathieu Amalric is Dominic Greene

    ‘I was so scared that I prefer not to watch the old Bond films again because if I watch them, I would have just said, “Okay, I can’t do that.” The villains often are amazing: [Christopher] Walken, [Klaus Maria] Brandauer, Curt Jurgens, Christopher Lee, Jonathan Pryce. So I prefer to forget all that and try to focus more on Casino Royale and this one, because it’s a sequel–you have James Bond that wants to understand why this woman committed suicide in front of his eyes and betrayed him. Bond has sort of a broken heart, no?’

    Amalric also said he enjoyed the challenge of performing in a role where there are so many expectations by the fans. ‘If it’s not hard, it’s not fun,’ he said.

    Each time it’s hard, even in a small independent French film. Because you have to surprise yourself. I have lots of ways of being surprised in this film. The practice of the stunts, to try to work out this fight and maybe it would be more interesting if the bad guy doesn’t know how to fight. Because why should I know kung fu? He’s just a guy that works in a college, and it would be very strange that he has a secret skill.’

    Marc Forster

    As many CommanderBond.net readers are likely well aware by now, Marc Forster has been praised an uncountable number of times by those associated with the 007 film for his unwavering and almost unnatural sense of calmness.

    Director Marc Forster

    Director Marc Forster

    When asked just how he manages as hectic a production as a Bond film, the director replied: ‘I’m very calm as a person, and I do most of the preparation before I start shooting so everybody knows when we come to shoot exactly what to do. But I feel like if I get nervous or agitated, it doesn’t really help me. I know some directors love working in chaos, and they can be very creative like that, but I need to have everybody calm around me.’

    Continuing: ‘I let go to fate, because ultimately, I can’t change it. If something happens, I try to do my best, but I can’t change it or do it differently. In that sense, I’m a fatalist–whatever happens, happens, and I believe it’s the best and just, out of the situation, try to adjust.’

    There’s much more. Visit Premiere.com for the full interviews with Craig, Kurylenko, Amalric and Forster.

    We’ll keep you updated on the CBn main page with all the latest breaking news on Quantum of Solace.