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  1. 'Quantum of Solace' – Official Blog Report #24

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-02

    The official Quantum of Solace blog has been updated today with another crew member from the 22nd James Bond 007 film: picture vehicle supervisor Graham Kelly.


    Watch The Graham Kelly Blog Report Online

    ‘I’m the picture vehicle supervisor,’ says Graham Kelly. ‘I’m responsible for all the vehicles: planes, boats, cars, motorbikes, anything with ignition keys. And basically just getting all the vehicles to the locations and making them work, really.’

    ‘On a daily basis, we’re moving 20 to 30 cars around. We had seven Aston Martins, eight Alfa Romeos, ten trucks and 40 background cars. In order to make it feel real, you need to have background cars, even if they’re just flying around for a split-second on screen.’

    He continues: ‘They’re interacting with stunt cars and people driving at very high speeds going all over the road. We had 60 or 70 cars just moving around the streets.’

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

  2. New 'Quantum' Shots Showing James Bond And Camille In Action

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-30

    Another day and another new set of photographs from Quantum of Solace.

    This newest collection comes courtesy of our friends over at the French James Bond website, JamesBond.fr.com.

    Included are several shots of Daniel Craig’s 007 and Olga Kurylenko’s Camille in action and much more. Click below to check them out:

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    The Quantum of Solace Photographs

    As always, keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  3. BBFC Passes 'Quantum of Solace' Video Trailer

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-29

    The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) passed a new Quantum of Solace trailer on 27 August.

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    This new trailer (click here for details), submitted by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, has a runtime of 1 minute 44 seconds and has been labeled a Video Trailer.

    This new video trailer is expected to be very similar, if not identical to the original teaser trailer, and should not be confused with the forthcoming theatrical trailer for the film.

    Because this trailer has been submitted by Twentieth Century Fox, and not Columbia Pictures, and is labeled a Video Trailer, it will likely appear as an advertisement on the upcoming Blu-ray releases of the James Bond films in October and other DVD and Blu-ray discs.

    Meanwhile, Spanish Bond site Archivo 007 have posted a report with updated details on the forthcoming theatrical trailer. First announced to have a 11 September release date, the site reports that Sony Pictures Spain has forecasted, but not confirmed the release of the second trailer at 9:00am on MSN on 9 September in Spain.

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated with all the latest details on the Quantum of Solace trailers.

  4. Total Film Also Bonding With 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-29

    CommanderBond.net Forum member ‘Mharkin007’ informs us that the October 2008 issue of UK magazine Total Film features an interview with the lead Bond girl of Quantum of Solace, Olga Kurylenko.

    In addition to this interview with ‘Camille’, the issue also includes a free double-sided teaser poster of the 22nd James Bond film. The magazine promises even more Bond coverage in their upcoming November issue.

    As several fans are well aware, the Empire movie magazine recently released their October issue, which is dedicated to 007.

    CBn will keep you updated as more details and cover art for the November issue of Total Film roll out.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond coverage–including all the latest news on Quantum of Solace.

  5. James Bond Boosts Pinewood's Profits

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-28

    James Bond has helped boost the half-year profits of UK’s Pinewood Shepperton studios.

    Screen Daily reports that the studio reported a 31% year-on-year increase in half-year pre-tax profits to $6.7 million (£3.8m) partly as a result of several major film shoots, such as Quantum of Solace. Revenues rose 19% to $39.9 million (£21.7m) with revenues from film up 20% to $23.8 million (£13m).

    In addition to the 22nd Bond production, Pinewood is currently hosting Richard Curtis’s The Boat That Rocked and The Wolfman.

    This marks a major improvement from last year, when the studio took a $6 million (£3.2m) hit because of cancelled shoots due to the writers’ strike, the pound-to-dollar exchange rate and a new tax system.

    Business is now ‘back on track’ at the home of 007, according to CEO Ivan Dunleavy. ‘The tax regime [this year] encourages confidence and that in turn brings sustainable growth,’ he stated.

    The improved revenues for this year were proof of Pinewood’s ‘consistent revenue streams even in times of wider economic uncertainty.’

    A press release follows below:

    Bond Shoot Boosts Pinewood Profits

    Blockbuster film shoots such as the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace have helped boost half-year profits at film studios Pinewood Shepperton.

    Other new movies using the historic studios included the 1960s pirate radio station movie The Boat That Rocked, scripted by Notting Hill author Richard Curtis, and werewolf feature The Wolfman.

    The movies lifted film revenues–the group’s core business–to £13 million during the half year to June 30, up from £10.8 million the previous year. Pinewood’s overall revenues were up 19% to £21.7 million, with pre-tax profits 31% ahead at £3.8 million.

    The group suffered a £3 million revenues hit last year after a big movie shoot was cancelled because of the US writers strike.

    Buckinghamshire-based Pinewood warned there could be more trouble ahead from a new dispute between the Screen Actors Guild in the US and studios.

    The parties are in negotiations over pay and conditions and although there are hopes of an upcoming settlement, Pinewood said its film revenues could be affected next year if the dispute is not resolved.

    Pinewood’s TV income also improved 23% to £5.8 million during the first half thanks to hosting shows such as Sky TV’s big budget Gladiators, The Lily Allen Show and The Weakest Link. The company operates TV studios and production facilities in Shepperton, Surrey, and Teddington, London.

    Chief executive Ivan Dunleavy said the results were proof of the group’s ability to deliver “consistent revenue streams even in times of wider economic uncertainty.”

    He said “visibility on prospective revenues” meant he was confident about the year as a whole.

    Pinewood is trying to diversify away from the film industry into more TV production and property ventures.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond coverage–including all the latest news on Quantum of Solace.

  6. Send In 'Quantum' Questions For Daniel Craig And Marc Forster

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-28

    Got a question for the star and director of Quantum of Solace?

    ComingSoon.net and IGN are giving James Bond fans the chance to get their questions answered by Daniel Craig and Marc Forster when they send one of their correspondents to London in mid-September for an interview.

    Submit your 007-related questions in the Comments section here and here. Both sites will choose the top two or three each for both Craig and Forster.

    Answers to the questions will be posted online during the week of 22 September, so keep an eye out!

    CommanderBond.net will continue to keep you updated with all the latest Quantum of Solace coverage and news first–just keep your eyes on the main page.

  7. Alicia Keys And Jack White May Perform On James Bond-Themed 'X Factor'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-26

    Digital Spy is reporting that Alicia Keys and Jack White may be performing on a special James Bond-themed X Factor show.

    While the news and a date is yet to be officially confirmed, it is expected that Keys and White would be performing their all new duet, ‘Another Way To Die’, which is the official theme for Quantum of Solace.

    Additionally, the finalists on the show will also be performing past 007 themes. An insider told The Sun: ‘It’s going to be brilliant. All the judges can wear black tie and we’ll have a live orchestra. There are some great songs for the finalists to choose from.’

    ‘Perhaps Simon Cowell can persuade Daniel Craig to pop in or Shirley Bassey or Duran Duran can perform.’

    ‘Everyone is excited about it. Let’s face it, Simon would make an ideal Blofeld, Cheryl would be perfect as Pussy Galore, Dannii could be Vesper Lynd–and of course Louis would be Miss Moneypenny.’

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the most up-to-date Quantum of Solace coverage.

  8. 'Quantum of Solace' – Official Blog Report #23

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-26

    The official Quantum of Solace blog has been updated today with another crew member from the 22nd James Bond 007 film: Anatole Taubman, who stars as Elvis, henchman to Dominic Greene.


    Watch The Anatole Taubman Blog Report Online

    ‘I play Elvis, Dominic Greene’s henchman, sidekick, associate, cousin,’ says Taubman on location at Austria’s Seebühne floating stage.

    ‘[On Quantum of Solace], I feel like everyone here is special. The film is teamwork; you really feel that way. Here you really feel apart of it because it’s such a big, big family.’

    ‘It was very important for me that I talked to Marc [Forster] prior to saying “yes” to the project about whether we could make Elvis multi-faceted, like “how about something with the hair?” And he’s like: “great, I like that!”‘

    ‘He has something going on with the hair, but we don’t want to give that away yet…’

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

  9. Birthday Tribute For Sir Sean Connery

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-25

    Sir Sean Connery celebrated hsis 78th birthday today with the official launch of his book, Being A Scot at the Edinburgh Book Festival.

    The James Bond actor appeared along with co-writer and friend Murray Grigor in front of a packed house of 600 attendees. During a question-and-answer session with his fans, Sir Sean was asked if he had achieved all he wanted.’

    ‘I don’t think so,’ came his reply. ‘I’ve come into a different cycle since I decided not to do any more [films].’ But he did add: ‘I’ve a feeling there is something cooking. I don’t know what it is yet.’

    With his illustrious film career that has spanned decades and produced an Academy Award and numerous other accolades, Connery was then asked if there was one specific moment in his life that gave him his first break.

    I realized after 70 years that my first big break was when I was five: I learned to read and write … so that for me was the break,’ he replied.

    Visit Reuters and the Times for further coverage of the grand event, including more anecdotes from Connery about the Bond girls, working with Alfred Hitchcock, his views on Scotland and much more.

    An official press release detailing the event follows:

    Former Bond Sean Connery Launches Autobiography

    He’s recognized around the world as the iconic face of James Bond. But in Britain, Sean Connery is also well known as a proud Scot, and on Monday he returns to his hometown to launch his autobiography.

    Being A Scot looks at Connery’s early life as a milkman in Edinburgh’s Fountainbridge neighborhood, then delves into a wide-ranging look at Scottish culture including the work of poet Robert Burns, novelist Sir Walter Scott and Mary, Queen of Scots.

    “It will illuminate what Fountainbridge’s most famous former milkman thinks of many aspects of Scottish culture and life, including sport, architecture, and of course the gothic tendency in Scots literature,” said Edinburgh International Book Festival director Catherine Lockerbie.

    Connery is a vocal supporter of the pro-independence Scottish National Party. He lives in the Bahamas and has said he will not reside in Scotland until it gains independence from the United Kingdom.

    He was the first — and, many say, the best — Bond. In a six-decade career, Connery also starred in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October and The Untouchables, which earned him an Academy Award for best supporting actor.

    The unveiling of Being A Scot coincides with Connery’s 78th birthday. The actor is appearing at the book festival alongside his co-author, the filmmaker and writer Murray Grigor.

    The Edinburgh event is one of Britain’s leading literary gatherings, and runs alongside jazz, comedy and performing arts festivals in the Scottish capital each August.

    Among the 800 authors appearing at the Aug. 9-25 festival are Salman Rushdie, Louis de Bernieres and Margaret Atwood.

    Order Being A Scot online:

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  10. Empire's 'Quantum' Issue: 'The Bloodiest Bond Ever'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-23
    Picture: Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    As was the case for Casino Royale in 2006, the brand new issue of UK movie magazine Empire is all about Bond, James Bond.

    The October 2008 issue of the magazine features ‘unbeatable access’ into Quantum of Solace, the 22nd 007 adventure, which Empire calls ‘the bloodiest Bond ever’.

    CommanderBond.net Forum member ‘bond 16.05.72’ informs us that this ‘Quantum‘ issue includes details on the different endings devised by screenwriter Paul Haggis and director Marc Forster, interviews with Mathieu Amalric and Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Craig discussing the Bond/Bourne comparisons, a photo spread and much more.

    While not yet listed on Empire‘s official website, Bond fans can get a sneak peak of the cover artwork here.

    CBn will continue to keep you updated with all the latest Quantum of Solace coverage and news first–just keep your eyes on the main page.