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  1. Dame Judi Dench Spotted During 'Bond 22' Filming

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-04
    Dame Judi Dench

    Dame Judi Dench

    Following up the previous photographs from the Bond 22 production, Pure People have just added their own pics from the newest James Bond film online–this time featuring 007’s boss.

    Dame Judi Dench as ‘M’ can be seen in London outside of her usual office. Several shots of Daniel Craig and the Bond 22 crew have also been posted online.

    Click here to view the new Bond 22 photographs featuring Dame Judi Dench.

    Other recent photographs from the Bond 22 production include those taken London’s Sculpture Garden at the Barbican and reportedly The Water Gardens, near Edgware Road (the latter featuring Craig and director Marc Forster).

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest news and details on Bond 22.

  2. More 'Bond 22' Photos Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-04

    It was only yesterday that CommanderBond.net exclusively revealed the first photographs from the production of Daniel Craig’s second James Bond film, and just jared have followed up today with more than 20 additional ones.

    The shots feature a very sharp looking Craig along with Bond 22 director Marc Forster.

    While the actual location has not been confirmed, several 007 fans on the CBn Forums are speculating that this may be The Water Gardens, near Edgware Road in London. Yesterday’s shooting took place at the Sculpture Garden at the Barbican.

    Click here to view the new Bond 22 photographs.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page. We’ll keep you updated with all the latest news and details on Bond 22.

  3. Spies at the Barbican

    By Heiko Baumann on 2008-01-03

    A few days ago, CBn reported
    (via The Times) that shooting for Bond 22 would take place this week in
    Sculpture Garden at the Barbican in London. Well, it took place yesterday, and
    with a location that much within reach of a great amount of Bond fans, spy pics
    were soon to be expected. Without further ado, here they are, the first pics
    from the 22nd James Bond movie, send in by faithful CBn reader Jonathan.

    Spy pic from Barbican Venue
    Spy pic from Barbican Venue

    Spy pic from Barbican Venue
     Spy pic from Barbican Venue
    Spy pic from Barbican Venue

    Spy pics from Barbican Venue

  4. Welcome to Austria, Mr. Bond

    By Heiko Baumann on 2008-01-03
    Feldkirch

    Feldkirch

    Talk about Austria as shooting location for the 22nd still unnamed James Bond
    movie first came up in July, when CBn
    reported that an Eon team
    with producers Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson and director Marc Forster had
    visited the Floating Stage at the Festival site in Bregenz.

    Vorarlberg Online
    and various Austrian and Swiss media report today that
    both Bregenz Festival speaker Axel Renner and local production manager Leonard
    Gmuer of Unicorn Films have confirmed that both the Floating Stage in Bregenz for
    a major scene and the previously
    rumoured
    nearby small town of Feldkirch for a minor scene have been chosen.
    However, both say that still no contracts have been signed, but that this would
    be only a matter of a few minor details and a few days.

    Floating Stage with 'Tosca' Set

    Floating Stage with ‘Tosca’ Set (Image copyright Bregenz Festival, Karl Forster)

    As previously reported, a
    casting of extras will take place. Now the details for this have been announced:
    1,200 to 1,500 extras for the Bregenz shooting and 25 to 30 extras for the
    Feldkirch shooting are wanted, the casting will take place at the
    Kornmarkttheater in Bregenz on January 18th, 19th and 20th, each day from 9.00
    AM to 5.00 PM. They are looking for a "mixed audience, from 18 to 70", dress
    code from "well dressed" to "tres chic" (dressed for a theatre visit), as the
    extras will have to impersonate a real Festival audience. A bit of stamina and
    patience is required, as shooting will take place on several nights in the
    timespan from 28th April to 10th May 2008. Also wanted are athletic types who
    could act as security people, and the producers are also looking for cars, so
    people can bring pictures of their cars to the casting. Applicants will have to
    fill in a questionnaire and a picture of them will be taken and then, everything
    left to do is waiting and hoping. "People are people" says Leonard Gmuer, "Not
    only local residents but also people from nearby Germany and Switzerland are
    invited to take part."

    Gmuer can’t promise that people will actually be able to catch a glimpse of
    Daniel Craig, as he will be protected and it has to be secured that he’ll be
    able to work concentrated. But he will certainly be shooting scenes on location.
    As it is common use, he’s not allowed to tell any details, but he revealed that
    Bregenz will be Bregenz in the movie and not double for any other place. Welcome
    (back) to Austria, Mr. Bond.

  5. 'Bond 22' Filming Begins

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-02
    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig

    Start the countdown. Today marked the official beginning of principal shooting at Pinewood Studios for Daniel Craig’s next James Bond adventure, the still untitled Bond 22.

    While Bond baddies Mathieu Amalric and Anatole Taubman have already been confirmed by director Marc Forster, according to Variety, a studio executive revealed that Jeffrey Wright, who made his debut as Felix Leiter in 2006’s Casino Royale will be returning for Bond 22.

    Furthermore, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli and the studios are reportedly on the verge of casting a female lead and will make a decision within two weeks.

    Anatole Taubman
    Mathieu Amalric
    Joaquin Cosio

    Bond 22 Baddies: Anatole Taubman, Mathieu Amalric and Joaquin Cosio

    In mid-December, Empire magazine reported that British actress Gemma Arterton was locked in for a ‘fairly major’ Bond girl role in the film–this has yet to be confirmed by Eon Productions.

    As earlier reported on CommanderBond.net, shooting for Bond 22 was planned to take place at the Barbican, Europe’s largest multi-arts and conference venue, sometime this week.

    In related news, director Marc Forster has stated in an interview with Swiss online magazine 20min.ch that he intends a running time for the finished film of exactly 120 minutes – and not a minute longer.

  6. George MacDonald Fraser (1925-2008)

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-02

    George MacDonald Fraser, who is credited for the screenstory and screenplay on the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy, has died at the age of 82, reports the BBC News.

    The Carlisle-born journalist turned author, who served as a solder in Burma and India during World War II and was appointed an OBE in 1999, died Wednesday, his publisher said.

    Fraser died following a battle with cancer, said Nicholas Latimer, director of publicity for Knopf, which will release Fraser’s latest work The Reavers in the US this upcoming April. Latimer was unable to provide details of where Fraser died. He lived on the Isle of Man, off the coast of northwest England.

    Besides Fraser’s contributions to 1983’s Octopussy through his screenplay, he also reportedly suggested the filming location of India to the producers (which ultimately became one of the main aspects of the film). His non-Bond screenplays include Royal Flash and The Three Musketeers.

    While Fraser’s connection to the world of 007 exists through Roger Moore’s sixth Bond film, his worldwide appeal was due to the popular Flashman adventure novels.

    The first of ultimately 11 novels, Flashman, was published in 1969 and introduced the rogueish and womanising anti-hero, Sir Harry Flashman, to the world. The character played a pivotal role in several of the 19th century’s most historical moments and always managed to emerge unscathed and covered in glory. The final novel was published in 2005.

    Fellow author Kingsley Amis called him ‘a marvellous reporter and a first-rate historical novelist.’

    The former news editor on the Herald (where Fraser served as a deputy editor), 83-year-old Bob Brown, described MacDonald Fraser as ‘a highly competent journalist. He was a smashing bloke, amiable, friendly and first-class company,’ he said.

    Murray Ritchie, 66, was taught journalism by MacDonald Fraser on the Dumfries Standard in the 1960s. ‘He was a brilliant journalist,’ he said. ‘He was a superbly gifted writer, he wrote with such clarity, and was a good leader writer and editor.’

    He added: ‘Way back in the ’60s he was seen as the journalist of his generation in Scotland.’

    Fraser’s final novel, The Reavers, is a a historical tale featuring espionage and intrigue during the reign of Elizabeth I.

    To read more about George MacDonald Fraser, check out his 2002 memoir, The Light’s on at Signpost.

    CBn wishes to extend their condolences to the family and friends of George MacDonald Fraser.

  7. IMDb Updates With 'Bond 22' Release Dates

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-12-31

    While it is wise to note that the only Bond 22 release date thus far confirmed by Eon Productions is 7 November 2008, the IMDb has been updated with some further dates for Daniel Craig’s second James Bond film.

    As initially reported by CommanderBond.net back in September, Bond 22 was slated for release (according to the IMDb) on 7 November in the UK, US, Brazil, Denmark, Sweden and Turkey. Germany and the Netherlands are scheduled to get the film one day earlier on the sixth.

    Most recently, France and Belgium are listed as getting a 5 November release while 007 fans in Australia will have to wait until the 13th. The full listing from the IMDb:

    • Belgium – 5 November 2008
    • France – 5 November 2008
    • Germany – 6 November 2008
    • Netherlands – 6 November 2008
    • Brazil – 7 November 2008
    • Denmark – 7 November 2008
    • Finland – 7 November 2008
    • Spain – 7 November 2008
    • Sweden – 7 November 2008
    • Turkey – 7 November 2008
    • UK – 7 November 2008
    • USA – 7 November 2008
    • Australia – 13 November 2008

    Once again, keep in mind that this release information should be considered unofficial until confirmed by Eon / Sony Pictures Entertainment. In the case of Casino Royale, several international release dates for the film were switched around a few times before the film premiered in November 2006.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest coverage and details on Daniel Craig’s upcoming James Bond film.

  8. Forster Confirms Amalric And Taubman

    By Tim Roth on 2007-12-30
    'Bond 22' director Marc Forster

    Bond 22 director Marc Forster

    In an elaborate interview with Swiss newspaper

    Sonntagszeitung
    , Bond 22 director Marc Forster has revealed some tidbits
    about the upcoming Bond 22. While the first part of the interview mainly
    focusses on Forster’s latest project The Kite Runner, the second part is
    all about Bond.

    Most importantly, Forster confirmed that French Mathieu Amalric and Swiss
    Anatole Taubman are signed for the roles of the two major villains of the film.
    Asked whether Switerzland was a shooting location, Forster said, "For a long
    time, there were two, three locations we could not decide on. But finally, the
    script developed into a direction where Switzerland would not fit, so it was not
    an option anymore. Still, I managed to cast Anatole Taubman as the second major villain".

    Forster also commented on the question, if the casting of Taubman had anything
    to with his nationality, as both Forster and Taubman grew up in Switzerland.
    Forster: "Not at all. Anatole was really really good in the audition. I hadn’t
    even heard of him before."

    Forster also said that he would have loved to have Bruno Ganz portray the
    main villain. Ganz is a Swiss actor, best known for his role as Adolf Hitler in
    the highly praised German film The Downfall (2004) about the last days of Hitler
    in his Berlin bunker. "Still, Bruno Ganz could only have been the main villain.
    But we already signed Mathieu Amalric for this role".

    Asked about his first impressions on working on a Bond film, Forster said
    that "the producers have supported me in nearly everything I wanted to do so far.
    Some of my ideas were, however, too expensive. It’s not true that James Bond
    films have an unlimited budget." Forster also repeated his remarks from a recent
    New York Times interview. “When
    James Bond started in the 1960s, travelling was something really exotic. The
    world has become smaller. When Bond travels to a beach full of palm trees nowadays, it
    nearly looks banal. In a way, the most interesting remaining journey for Bond is
    the journey into his mind. We go deeper into Bond himself.” – So will Bond have
    a split personality? – Forster: "There will be some elements of this, yes."

    Start of principal shooting is, according to Forster, January 3, 2008.

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

  9. Double OBE For James Bond Producers

    By Heiko Baumann on 2007-12-29
    Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson

    Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson

    HM The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for appointments to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, and on the Queens New Years Honours 2008 list of those to be Ordinary Officers of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE), two (at least for Bond fans) familiar names can be found: Barbara Dana Broccoli and Michael Gregg Wilson.

    The half sibling producers of the James Bond movies will both receive their award for services to the film industry.

    OBE medal

    OBE medal

    Another recepient of an OBE will be 94 years old veteran cinematographer Douglas Slocombe, who has worked on a great number of movies since the 1940s, among them the “unofficial” 1984 Bond movie Never Say Never Again and the Indiana Jones movies.

    'Never Say Never Again' cinematographer Douglas Slocombe

    Never Say Never Again cinematographer Douglas Slocombe

    Among those honoured are also Australian singer Kylie Minogue, who’ll receive an OBE, Ian McKellen who’ll become a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour and Jethro Tull lead singer Ian Anderson, to become Member of the Royal Victorian Order.

    CommanderBond.net Team would like to express their Heartfelt Congratulations.

    The full Queens New Years Honours 2008 list can be downloaded here:
    http://www.honours.gov.uk/lists/2008honours.aspx

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond news.

  10. Shooting At Barbican Venue Next Week

    By Tim Roth on 2007-12-28
    'Barbican Venue

    Barbican Venue


    The Times
    reports today that scenes for Bond 22 will be shot at the Barbican,
    Europe’s largest multi-arts and conference venue presenting a diverse range of
    art, music, theatre, dance and education events, located near London Wall.

    At the Barbican, a sign has gone up giving warning that next week it will be
    the venue for the filming of a scene from Bond 22. The sign also says that a
    scene will be filmed containing a man talking on a mobile phone. Filming will
    take place in the so-called Sculpture Court. Daniel Craig will not attend
    filming there.

    No exact date is given, but Bond 22 is said to start shooting on January 04th, 2008.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page. We’ll keep you updated with all the latest news and details on Bond 22!