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  1. Tom Ford Dresses 007 For 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-09
    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    According to The Times, Tom Ford International will be dressing Daniel Craig for the actor’s second James Bond film, Quantum of Solace.

    The American fashion designer’s name was first mentioned (briefly) in the Entertainment Tonight preview and Bond set visit, which aired on television two weeks ago.

    Italian company Brioni previously dressed Pierce Brosnan for all four of his 007 films as well as Craig for his debut in 2006’s Casino Royale.

    ‘The Bond franchise is a very unusual thing,’ said Lindy Hemming, who was the costumer designer from GoldenEye through Casino Royale (Louise Frogley replaces her for Quantum of Solace). ‘I’m not sure I properly realised it at first. These are films that are going to be watched for ever and ever. You need to watch out for the clothes. You need to make sure they can be looked at for years and years without looking too… fashion. With Roger Moore, I think the decision was taken to be fashionable. We laugh at it now, but I’m sure it all looked good at the time.’

    Claiming Timothy Dalton’s Bond dressed like an off-duty policeman, Hemming wanted something different when Pierce Brosnan took over the role in 1995. ‘More modern. More European. Classic and beautifully tailored, but not so ex-military,’ she said.

    Hemming went on to mention that she considered various European designers, including Armani, before finally choosing Brioni. ‘I was taken to the factory to see how they were made. They were absolutely open to any sort of idea. They have a lifetime of making clothes for presidents and politicians, and they don’t have that thing that they can’t change what is going on. Whether it be 13 inside pockets, or one jacket with no vents and another that needs to open down the back. Some other companies are like elephants. They take a long time to change direction.’

    ‘Our tailors would go to London for all the fittings,’ said Brioni co-chief executive Antonella De Simone. ‘Bond has always been an icon of style and sartorial elegance. And we dressed other characters, too. Mrs Moneypenny. In Casino Royale, everybody at that casino table was dressed by Brioni. And these were very strange guys. A big black man, a fat man, the models. All the people on the table.’

    One thing both Hemming and Brioni insisted upon was that no money changed hands throughout the 11-year association between Bond and the fashion company.

    ‘This is not our policy,’ said De Simone. ‘We were chosen for our art, never for money. We want to be discreet and elegant. Outside the glamour and the noise.’

    As several Bond collectors will already be aware, besides the odd film still, there was never a Brioni advertisement specifically featuring Brosnan or Craig. The only exception came in late 2006 around the release of Casino Royale when the company unveiled a £3,000 tuxedo with a stitched ‘James Bond’ included in the silver lining.

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Why the switch from Brioni to Tom Ford occurred isn’t quite clear to all the parties involved, but The Times article does point out that the departure of Brioni chief executive Umberto Angeloni occurred during the same time frame last year when Frogley replaced Hemming for Quantum of Solace.

    British-based company Dunhill was also previously reported several times to be involved with Craig’s second Bond adventure. Craig himself wore a Dunhill dinner jacket to the premiere of Casino Royale.

    When questioned, a spokesperson for the company said: ‘Nothing has been confirmed. Although there’s a possibility that it won’t be us.’

    Officially, Tom Ford was even more quiet on the matter. ‘No comment’ was the spokesperson’s reply to the request for info from The Times.

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  2. Giancarlo Giannini Finishes Panama Filming; Compares 'Quantum' To 'Casino'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-06

    Giancarlo Giannini has finished filming his scenes as René Mathis in Panama for Quantum of Solace.

    According to online magazine Tandem, the Italian actor, who made his first appearance in the James Bond series along with Daniel Craig in 2006’s Casino Royale, discussed what makes the 22nd 007 film stand out when compared with previous adventures.

    ‘Bond becomes less cold, simpler; he rediscovers his sentimentality,’ Giannini said. ‘This can also be seen in the Bond Girls. They are still beautiful but less unattainable.’

    'Quantum of Solace' director Marc Forster

    Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster

    ‘I really like the atmosphere on the set,’ he added. ‘Since I’m not always working on films, it’s even relaxing. Compared to [Casino Royale‘s] Martin Campbell who specializes in action scenes, Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster is different. He works a lot with an actor’s ability to act. We talk a lot. He knows my films well and especially loves Pasqualino Settebellezze.’

    Giannini went on to say that the story of the film, ‘will present many connections with reality and the conflicts we are seeing today.’

    For those that do check out the entire Tandem article, make note of the fact that it mentions Al Pacino will feature in the film as a villain and that Australia is included as one of the locations–both of these claims are completely untrue.

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  3. Cusco, Peru Location Cancelled For 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-05

    James Bond fans can cross Cusco, Peru off the list of worldwide locations the Quantum of Solace production will be reaching.

    According to Living in Peru, the 007 producers have scrapped the location as a result of unpredictable weather conditions that could jeopardize the work of the production team and the actors involved in the shooting.

    According to Margarita Morales from Iguana Productions, the Peruvian company that was to assist EON, the Bond production will not risk filming at the Inca Citadel because of the bad weather conditions during this time of year.

    ‘They aren’t going to film anymore because special film conditions, which don’t exist anymore, were required. The suspension is mainly due to climatic changes’, said Morales.

    Morales added that local protests or conflicts taking place in the region did not play a role in the decision to cancel the location.

    The ‘filmmakers are on a tight schedule and they could not risk it raining, like it’s doing so now’, she said. ‘It wasn’t because of the strike, at least that’s not what the production team has said.’

    Scenes for Quantum of Solace were to be shot at the Incan Citadel of Machu Picchu from 2 to 12 March and were reportedly going to involve at least 250 people.

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  4. 'Quantum of Solace' Production Moves To Chile

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-04

    WARNING: Minor spoilers

    The Quantum of Solace production will soon be making its way to Chile.

    According to Diario Noticiascadadia, filming for the latest James Bond film will take place in several different regions of the northern Chilean region of Antofagasta and the Atacama desert.

    Production sources mentioned that Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko and Mathieu Amalric are scheduled to arrive in the country in mid-March. Filming is expected to commence on 23 March and last for a total of 12 days.

    The production will also reportedly require 210 foreign professionals and another 105 Chileans.

    While the specifics of exactly what will be shot at the location are yet to be revealed, a source did mention that there will be ‘a lot of action’ and the landing of a plane in the middle of the desert.

    Filming for Quantum of Solace has been most recently been taking place in Peru and Colón, a Caribbean Sea coast sea port city in Panama. Craig celebrated his 40th birthday this past week with members of the 007 cast and crew.

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  5. Tim Pigott-Smith Cast In 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-01

    The official website of Tim Pigott-Smith alerts readers that the actor has been cast in the latest 007 film, Quantum of Solace.

    While further details are yet to be revealed regarding the role, the British actor will playing the British Foreign Secretary in the 22nd James Bond adventure.

    Pigott-Smith has starred in past films such as Flyboys, V for Vendetta, Johnny English and Gangs of New York.

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  6. Two New Daniel Craig Photos From Bond Set

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-01

    Two new spy shots of Daniel Craig filming for Quantum of Solace have been posted online at the Teddy and Moo blog.

    The photographs, taken on 28 February, show Craig in between takes on the latest James Bond film. The 007 production has been shooting in various locations throughout Panama over the past month. Click here to view the two Craig photographs.

    Most recently, the crew moved to Colón, a Caribbean Sea coast sea port city, to continue the Quantum of Solace filming.

    Visit this CommanderBond.net article for further details on the Panama filming schedule.

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  7. New 'Quantum of Solace' Jet Action Sequence Details

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-02-29

    WARNING: Plot spoiler

    Details have been posted on DailyBulletin.com regarding yet another action sequence 007 fans can look forward to once Quantum of Solace hits theatres later this year.

    Jet pilot Steve Hinton has revealed that the 22nd James Bond film will feature a jet action sequence involving Daniel Craig’s 007. ‘I’m the typical bad guy, trying to shoot down James Bond, who’s flying in another airplane,’ Hinton said.

    Hinton recently spent three weeks in Mexico, returning 15 February, for the film shoot in which he flew a Marchetti, an Italian military trainer jet, outfitted with machine guns.

    Hinton is president of the Planes of Fame Museum, located in Chino, California and Valle, Arizona. His non-Bond work with jets includes Pearl Harbor, We Were Soldiers, Always and the upcoming Iron Man.

    Besides these new action sequence details, Hinton was sworn to secrecy about the Quantum of Solace production other than the details already known: locations and the plot picking right up after 2006’s Casino Royale.

    ‘Which I thought was the best one,’ Hinton added.

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  8. 'The Spy Who Loved Me' Screening At Bradford Film Festival

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-02-29
    'The Spy Who Loved Me'

    The Spy Who Loved Me

    Roger Moore’s third turn as James Bond, 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me, is scheduled to be screened tomorrow at the Bradford International Film Festival.

    Held in Bradford, UK at the National Media Museum, the 007 screening will begin at 15:15. The official event website also makes a special note that this screening will feature a brand new digital restoration of The Spy Who Loved Me.

    For further details on a festival pass to the event, phone 0870 70 10 200 or visit the official website.

    Last year’s Bradford Film Festival featured From Russia with Love and Casino Royale screenings as well as an appearance by Bond composer David Arnold.

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  9. Birthday Celebrations For Daniel Craig In Panama

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-02-28
    Daniel Craig as James Bond

    Daniel Craig as James Bond

    Even though he doesn’t turn 40 years old until this upcoming Sunday, 2 March, that didn’t stop Daniel Craig from celebrating with more than 300 guests while taking a break from Quantum of Solace filming in Panama.

    La Estrella de Panama reports that the actor held a party a few days in advance of his birthday at the Melia Panama Canal hotel in Colón, a Caribbean Sea coast sea port city.

    Members of the cast and crew on the latest James Bond film, currently shooting throughout Panama, were present at the event.

    The site also notes that the 007 production moved to Colón last week to continue filming for Quantum of Solace. A recent video [spoiler warning] gave fans a look as to what is in store for Bond at this location.

    Visit this CommanderBond.net article for further details on the Panama filming schedule for Quantum of Solace.

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  10. 'Casino Royale' Blu-ray Disc To Be Included In PS3 Bundle

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-02-28

    K1Bond007 alerts us that a Blu-ray disc edition of Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film, Casino Royale, is to be included in a forthcoming PlayStation 3 bundle.

    The Sony PlayStation 3 Movie Pack will include 300 and Spider-man 3 in addition to the 007 disc.

    The set, which includes the 40GB PlayStation 3 system, is set for release in Europe on 19 March 2008. It will retail for € 399.

    Unfortunately for interested Bond fans in the US, the American equivalent of this movie pack will not include the Casino Royale Blu-ray disc.

    Casino Royale was first released on DVD and Blu-ray disc in March of 2007. Click here for CommanderBond.net’s full coverage.

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