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  1. Marc Forster And Paul Haggis Discuss 'Bond 22'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-07-06

    As part of the Los Angeles Film Festival’s Coffee Talk series last week, Bond 22‘s director Marc Forster and screenwriter Paul Haggis sat down to discuss the upcoming James Bond film.

    ‘I’ve been trying to look into it for a while and been looking for the right project,’ said Forster regarding the Bond series and its well-known action spectacle. ‘I just haven’t found it until now so I always had the fascination. I just always enjoyed them very, very much, loved the whole Indiana Jones series, the old Bonds, all those movies.’

    With Forster currently working on The Kite Runner, he hasn’t had much of a chance to consider Bond 22. ‘I’m just literally mixing The Kite Runner in July and then sometime in August or September, I start [Bond 22]. To be honest, I haven’t put any thought because really, my mind is in The Kite Runner and scoring and finishing that up. I haven’t really spent any time with that stuff. I wish I could tell you. Maybe in a later period … I think finding Bond girls will always be an interesting task but again, not something I have dealt with at this point.’

    Paul Haggis (who returns from Casino Royale) was offered the director’s chair for Bond 22 at one point, but insists that he didn’t want the job. ‘There are certain things you can write and there are certain things you can direct. I just felt that it takes a big commitment to direct a Bond film. It’s a 120 day shoot. It’s a two year commitment basically to do it. If you do that on top of writing, it’s almost a three year commitment. So I just didn’t want to dedicate that much time. It’s going to take me six months to get the script into shape as it is. I think I’ll do that and then I’ll go off into the next project.’

    While currently working on the film In the Valley of Elah, Haggis has also been busy with the Bond 22 script (which he was scheduled to work on just after he left this very interview). The action sequences are a major aspect at this stage: ‘I didn’t come up with the [Bahamas construction site] chase sequence in the beginning [for Casino Royale]. That was Martin Campbell who came up with that and it was presented to me. But just the stairwell scene and things like that, I’d come up with, so I’ve got a couple of those planned.’

    One of the biggest news stories from earlier this year was that Bond 22 was set to be a direct continuation from the events that occurred in Casino Royale. Not entirely so, according to Haggis: ‘I wouldn’t describe it as such,’ he says. ‘I think it’s going to stand on its own although it does follow right on the heels of Casino Royale.’

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  2. Poster For Daniel Craig's 'The Invasion' Revealed

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-07-03

    The theatrical poster for The Invasion, starring Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman, has been exclusively revealed online at Cinematical.

    The film, which also stars Jeremy Northam, centers on a mysterious, mind-altering epidemic that has infected mankind. When a Washington, D.C. psychiatrist (Kidman) discovers that the outbreak seems to be extraterrestrial in origin, she struggles with help from a colleague (Craig) to save her son from infection in this sci-fi thriller.

    The Invasion, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, is due for release on 17 August 2007. Click here to watch the trailer.

    Other current and upcoming projects for Craig include The Golden Compass, I, Lucifer, Flashbacks Of A Fool and Defiance. He will return as 007 in Bond 22, due out in November 2008.

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  3. 'Goldfinger' UK Re-release Details

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-07-02

    CBn reported last month that Sean Connery’s third James Bond 007 film, Goldfinger, was planned for a major in the UK across 150 multiplexes and other mainstream commercial venues in July.

    007 Magazine reports that the re-release of Goldfinger is set for Tuesday, 31 July, and has details on the regional cinemas Bond fans can catch it at:

    EAST
    Arts Picturehouse Cambridge
    Cineworld Bedford
    Cineworld Braintree
    Cineworld Bury St Edmunds
    Cineworld Harlow
    Cineworld Huntingdon
    Cineworld Ipswich
    Cineworld Luton
    Cineworld Stevenage
    Odeon Chelmsford
    Odeon Colchester
    Odeon Norwich
    Odeon Southend
    Vue Thurrock
    Vue Watford

    EAST MIDLANDS
    Cineworld Chesterfield
    Cineworld Northampton
    Cineworld Nottingham
    Odeon Lincoln
    Ritz (Belper)
    Stamford Arts Centre
    Vue Leicester

    LONDON
    Cineworld Chelsea
    Cineworld Enfield
    Cineworld Feltham
    Cineworld Ilford
    Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue
    Cineworld Staples Corner
    Cineworld Wandsworth
    Cineworld West India Quay
    Cineworld Wood Green
    Clapham Picturehouse
    Everyman Cinema Club
    Greenwich Picturehouse
    Odeon Whiteleys
    Odeon Wimbledon
    Peckham Multiplex
    Rich Mix Cinema, Bethnal Green
    Ritzy Cinema Brixton
    Vue Acton
    Vue Dagenham
    Vue Finchley North
    Vue Finchley Road
    Vue Fulham
    Vue Harrow
    Vue Islington
    Vue Romford (The Brewery)
    Vue Shepherds Bush
    Vue Staines

    NORTH
    Cineworld Boldon
    Cineworld Middlesbrough
    Showcase Teesside
    Tyneside Cinema
    Vue Hartlepool

    NORTH WEST
    Cineworld Ashton under Lyne
    Cineworld Bolton
    Cineworld Didsbury
    Cineworld Runcorn
    Cineworld St Helens
    Cornerhouse Manchester
    Dukes, Lancaster
    Odeon Printworks, Manchester
    Picture House @ FACT, Liverpool
    Plaza Cinemas Workington
    Vue Blackburn
    Vue Bury
    Vue Carlisle
    Vue Cheshire Oaks
    Vue Preston
    Vue Southport
    Zeffirellis Ambleside

    SCOTLAND
    Cineworld Aberdeen
    Cineworld Dundee
    Cineworld Falkirk
    Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street
    Dundee Contemporary Arts
    Filmhouse Edinburgh
    Glasgow Film Theatre
    Macrobert, Stirling
    Vue Hamilton
    Vue Inverness
    Vue Livingston

    SOUTH
    Capitol Horsham
    Cineworld Ashford
    Cineworld Bexleyheath
    Cineworld Brighton
    Cineworld Chichester
    Cineworld Crawley
    Cineworld Didcot
    Cineworld Eastbourne
    Cineworld Milton Keynes
    Cineworld Newport
    Cineworld Rochester
    Kino, Hawkhurst
    Odeon Basingstoke
    Odeon Guildford
    Odeon Kingston Upon Thames
    Odeon Maidenhead
    Odeon Tunbridge Wells
    Phoenix Picturehouse, Oxford
    Picture House Uckfield
    Vue Croydon Purley Way
    Vue Portsmouth
    Vue Reading

    SOUTH WEST
    Cineworld Cheltenham
    Cineworld Gloucester
    Cineworld Weymouth
    Cineworld Yeovil
    Exeter Picture House
    Vue Plymouth
    Watershed Cinema Bristol
    Wells Film Centre
    Wotton Electric Picture House

    WALES
    Cineworld Cardiff
    Cineworld Llandudno
    Cineworld Newport

    WEST MIDLANDS
    Cineworld Birmingham Broad Street
    Cineworld Burton on Trent
    Cineworld Rugby
    Cineworld Shrewsbury
    Cineworld Solihull
    Light House Wolverhampton
    Showcase Walsall
    Vue Newcastle Under Lyme
    Vue Worcester

    YORKSHIRE
    Cineworld Bradford
    Cineworld Castleford
    Cineworld Hull
    Cineworld Sheffield
    Cineworld Wakefield
    City Screen York
    NMPFTV Bradford (Pictureville)
    Parkway Cinema Cleethorpes
    Vue Doncaster
    Vue Leeds (The Light)
    Vue Scunthorpe

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  4. James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 To Star In US Auto Concours

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-29

    According to an article from Motoring, James Bond’s classic Aston Martin DB5 from 1964’s Goldfinger will be among the top attractions at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance car show.

    Fully equipped with famous gadgets–including a revolving number plate and bullet-proof deflector shield –007’s DB5 is just one of several dozen Aston Martins that will be on display at the show in northern California.

    The Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance car show is set to take place on Sunday, 19 August 2007. For further information, visit the official website.

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  5. 'Dr. No'/'From Russia With Love' Double Feature At The Astor Theatre

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-28

    James Bond fans in Melbourne will once again have the chance to catch not one, but two, classic 007 films on the big screen.

    The Astor Theatre will be showing a Sean Connery double feature with Dr. No and From Russia With Love at 7:30pm on Sunday, 1 July 2007. The same theatre previously featured a Goldfinger and Thunderball double feature in May of this year.

    Ticket costs for double features are: Adults $13 | Concession $12 | Children/Pensioners $11. The Astor Theatre is located at 1 Chapel Street, St. Kilda VIC 3182, Australia.

    For further information, phone the box office at (03) 9510-1414 or click here to visit the official website.

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  6. Daniel Craig Lends Voice To Children's Charity Campaign

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-26

    Daniel Craig has lent his voice to a charity campaign launched in order to change attitudes towards troubled children–reports Reuters. Full details follow:

    James Bond actor lends voice to charity

    James Bond actor Daniel Craig has become the voice of a charity campaign launched on Tuesday to change attitudes towards troubled children.

    The 39-year-old Casino Royale star has recorded radio slots for children’s charity Barnardo’s urging people not to give up on difficult youngsters.

    The charity says fears about uncontrollable and “feral” children are exaggerated.

    It found in a survey that a quarter of adults thought that disruptive or antisocial children were already beyond help by the time they were just 13.

    The poll of more than 1,000 adults also found that two-thirds believed that children are more criminal than ever.

    Barnardo’s said that youth crime had actually fallen substantially since 1995, according to the government’s British Crime Survey.

    “How did it happen that we have become so dismissive of children,” said Barnardo’s Chief Executive Martin Narey.

    “Some children’s behaviour is unacceptable and it has to be challenged. But we must not use that as an excuse to write off a generation.”

    The charity’s campaign, “Believe in Children”, says all young people could be helped, no matter how difficult, unpleasant or uncooperative.

    “The alternative is to dismiss an underclass of children who have nothing to lose and who face nothing more than permanent unemployment, non-achievement and almost inevitably a life of crime,” the charity said.

    Last year Prime Minister Tony Blair stirred up controversy when he said the state should possibly intervene even before birth to stop the children of problem families growing up into troublemakers.

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  7. 'Bond 22' Set In The Alps?

    By Tim Roth on 2007-06-24

    In an interview with Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick, Bond 22 director Marc Forster has revealed that he plans to use the Swiss Alps as a location for the upcoming Bond film.

    “There can’t be any better place than the alps”, Forster said. “No matter if you plan to do romantic scenes or hard action, the alps will be the perfect background for a Bond movie.” Anyhow, definite decisions are yet to be made. The Swiss alps have already served as a location for 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

    While Forster has already talked to Daniel Craig about the film, no decisions concerning the Bond girls have been made. “To cast the girls for a Bond movie gives pleasure”, the director said.

    Forster also revealed that he was surprised when he got the offer to direct a Bond film. He asked himself if the producers hadn’t called the wrong number, but he understood their motives after their first talk about the film: “They certainly did not want to hire an ‘action director'”, he said. “They pretty much knew what they wanted: a young and unconsumed ‘drama director’ with his own visions.”

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  8. 'Licence To Kill' – A Look Back at the Royal World Premiere

    By johncox on 2007-06-23

    Dalton’s Rambo touch will shake Di!

    -The Sun, 1989

    On a sweltering June evening eighteen years ago on 13 June, Licence To Kill, the film that marked Timothy Dalton’s final appearance as James Bond, had its Royal World Premiere at London’s Odeon Leicester Square theater. To mark its anniversary, CBn offers a look back with some rare photos and mementos from that memorable evening.


    Program for the World Premiere, June 13, 1989.



    Billboards line Leicester Square.



    The Odeon Leicester Square gets ready for the big event.



    Rare parking pass for the evening.



    A ticket to the Royal Premiere.



    Timothy Dalton arrives with Carey Lowell.



    The newspaper 'Today' (not to be confused with 'Tomorrow') covers the event.



    Dalton meets Di (who, as noted, arrived wearing her Octopussy dress).



    Hail and farewell, Timothy Dalton.

  9. Marc Forster To Direct 'Bond 22'

    By David Winter on 2007-06-19

    The Hollywood Reporter has announced that Marc Foster is to direct the 22nd Bond film:

    Marc Forster has signed on to direct the next installment in the James Bond franchise for Columbia Pictures and MGM.

    Daniel Craig will reprise his role as Agent 007 in the film, which has a working title of “Bond 22.”

    Forster — whose credits include “Stranger Than Fiction,” “Finding Neverland” and “Monster’s Ball” — recently wrapped “The Kite Runner,” based on Khaled Hosseini’s best-selling novel.

    While some may feel that Forster, born in Ulm, Germany in 1969 is a bit of a departure for Eon Productions, because the recent slate of directors have hailed from the British Commonwealth, Forster will not be the first Bond director from outside the Commonwealth with Terence Young born in China and Guy Hamilton born in France.

    The official press release:

    Marc Forster to Direct ‘Bond 22’

    Marc Forster will direct the 22nd James Bond adventure, it was announced today by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, producers of the James Bond films, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios.

    Forster is the acclaimed director of the highly anticipated motion picture The Kite Runner, adapted from Khaled Hosseini’s best-selling novel. He also recently directed the comic hit Stranger Than Fiction for Sony Pictures. Previously, Forster directed the award-winning and critically acclaimed films Finding Neverland, which was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, and Monster’s Ball, for which Halle Berry won a Best Actress Oscar.

    Forster will commence work shortly with screenwriter Paul Haggis on a draft of the screenplay by Neil Purvis and Robert Wade.

    Daniel Craig will reprise the role of James Bond in the as-yet-untitled Bond 22 production, which follows Casino Royale, the highest-grossing film so far in the most successful franchise in motion picture history.

    With nearly $600 million in worldwide box-office receipts, Casino Royale was also regarded by critics as one of the best Bond films yet. Bond 22 will begin filming at Pinewood Studios, London, in December 2007. Columbia Pictures will release the film worldwide on November 7, 2008.

    Wilson and Broccoli said, “We are delighted that Marc Forster, with his exceptional talent and unique vision, has agreed to direct our next James Bond film.”

    Forster said, “I have always been drawn to different kinds of stories and I have also always been a Bond fan, so it is very exciting to take on this challenge. The new direction that the Bond character has taken offers a director a host of fresh possibilities and I look forward to working with Daniel Craig, Barbara Broccoli, and Michael Wilson, as well as the team at Sony and MGM on this new film.”

    Amy Pascal, Co-Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, added, “We had a great experience working with Marc on Stranger than Fiction and we are excited to be working with him again. He’s an actor’s director; he approaches material with intelligence and taste. What makes him the perfect choice for Bond 22 is that he will bring to this film all the elements Bond audiences expect – action, humor, suspense, and thrills.”

    “The Bond franchise is one of MGM’s most treasured legacies,” added Harry Sloan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MGM. “We share Michael and Barbara’s confidence in Marc Forster’s directing talents and support him in his efforts to continue the evolution of the Bond story for today’s filmgoers.”

    Forster is represented by CAA and Management 360.

    About EON Productions

    EON Productions/Danjaq, LLC, is owned by the Broccoli family and has produced twenty one James Bond films since 1962, including Casino Royale. The James 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.

    About Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.

    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., through its operating subsidiaries is actively engaged in the worldwide production and distribution of motion pictures, television programming, home video, interactive media, music and licensed merchandise. The company owns the world’s largest library of modern films, comprising around 4,000 titles. Operating units include Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc., United Artists Films Inc., Ventanazul, MGM Television Entertainment Inc., MGM Networks Inc., MGM Distribution Co., MGM International Television Distribution Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment LLC, MGM ON STAGE, MGM Music, MGM Worldwide Digital Media, MGM Consumer Products and MGM Interactive. In addition, MGM has ownership interests in international TV channels reaching nearly 110 countries. MGM ownership is as follows: Providence Equity Partners (29%), TPG (21%), Sony Corporation of America (20%), Comcast (20%), DLJ Merchant Banking Partners (7%) and Quadrangle Group (3%). For more information, visit www.mgm.com.

  10. Daniel Craig And James Bond Producers In Los Angeles

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-19

    Daniel Craig and James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have been spotted in a new video that has appeared online.

    The three were spotted in Los Angeles recently and captured on video by celebrity photograph site splashnews.com. Bond 22, which is due for release in November of next year, was very likely the center of discussion.

    Click here to watch the 30 second video online.

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