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  1. Friday Estimates Knock Casino Royale & Happy Feet From Top Two

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-09

    While the official numbers are to be announced regarding the box office for Friday, 8 December, the current estimates on Box Office Mojo are predicting that both Casino Royale and Happy Feet will finally be knocked out of the top two in the US.

    James Bond and the dancing penguins have ruled the US box office since both films opened on 17 November. While Casino Royale was #2 on the weekends, the film was nearly always in the top spot for each weekday box office.

    New competition from Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto, The Holiday, and Blood Diamond however, may knock Bond and the penguins out of the top two for this weekend. The current estimate figures are: Apocalypto with $4.9 million, The Holiday with $4.4, Happy Feet with $3.0, and Blood Diamond and Casino Royale with $2.6 each.

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  2. Two Connery-Era Bond Girls Appear In Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-08

    Cameo appearances are a common occurrence in the James Bond series. Whether it is Michael G. Wilson in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-him role or Maud Adams in A View To A Kill, there is often someone to be on the lookout for. 2006’s Casino Royale is no different…

    In addition to the striking presence of Bond girls Eva Green, Caterina Murino, and Ivana Milicevic in Casino Royale, the film also features appearances by two Bond girls from the Sean Connery 007-era.

    When an early cast list for Casino Royale was released online earlier in the year, eagle-eyed Bond fans noticed the listing of Tsai Chin, who plays ‘Madame Wu’ in the film–a cardplayer seen in the main poker competition between Bond and Le Chiffre.

    Bond fans also know her as the character of ‘Ling,’ who is in bed with Bond in the pre-credits of 1967’s You Only Live Twice.

    The other appearance went unnoticed until after the film was released. Listed as ‘Card Player #3’ on the Casino Royale credits is Diane Hartford. In the film, she is the woman seated at the poker table during the game between Bond and Dimitrios in the Bahamas.

    Bond fans can also spot Hartford in 1965’s Thunderball. She is the woman Bond dances with at the Kiss Kiss Club, while trying to evade Fiona Volpe and the SPECTRE henchmen.

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  3. Caterina Murino On The James Bond Series: Then & Now

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-07

    Caterina Murino was interviewed by The Courier Mail, where she speaks about playing the role of ‘Solange’ in Casino Royale, her thoughts on the James Bond series–then and now, working with Dame Judi Dench, and more…

    Speaking about her audition for the role, which ironically took place the day after she had fallen off a horse and broke several ribs, Murino said: ‘I went to the audition completely paralysed, under drugs. I don’t remember what I did.’

    Speaking on her last scene in the film, she said of co-star Dame Judi Dench: ‘She’s absolutely a great person. And I spent a lovely afternoon with her in front of my hammock.’

    ‘I wasn’t a very huge fan of Bond because I always thought it was a little chauvinistic. It’s a male movie. I think for the first time, women can also enjoy to watch a Bond movie. Daniel is such a great actor but a beautiful man also. Oh, yeah.’

    Click here to read the entire article online.

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  4. Casino Royale Helps Push Sony Past $3 Billion Milestone

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-07

    Only a few weeks ago, CBn reported that Casino Royale had helped push the James Bond 007 franchise past the $4 billion milestone.

    Now, according to a press release from Movie City News, the worldwide box office success of Casino Royale has contributed to helping Sony reach the $3 billion milestone at worldwide box office…

    SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT REACHES $3 BILLION
    AT WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR THE FIRST TIME

    Milestone is Only The Fourth Time in Motion Picture History
    Any Studio Reaches More Than $3 Billion Globally

    SPE Sets New Studio High for International B.O.;
    Studio is on Pace to Pass Industry-Wide Domestic Box-Office Record

    For the first time in its history, Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) will exceed more than $3 billion in worldwide ticket sales tomorrow, December 8th, it was announced by Jeff Blake, chairman, worldwide marketing and distribution for the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and vice chairman of SPE. This milestone achievement, reached with three weeks still to go in 2006, marks just the fourth time in motion picture history that any studio has reached the $3 billion mark in a single year.

    Internationally, the studio has already realized its best year of all time, with just under $1.5 billion and counting. Domestically, the studio has already passed more than $1.5 billion and is on pace to surpass $1.573 billion, the most any studio has ever generated at the box office in a single year in North America, a record held by Sony since 2002.

    2006 marks the third time in the past five years that SPE has been the #1 studio in domestic market share. As Sony finishes the year, the studio controls over 18% of all tickets sold in the United States and Canada. Led by The DaVinci Code the worldwide blockbuster that has grossed over $750 million at the box office, SPE has seen four films exceed more than $100 million in domestic box office–including Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Click, The DaVinci Code and Casino Royale–and five more have surpassed the $100 million worldwide threshold (Pink Panther, Monster House, Open Season, Underworld: Evolution, and Little Man).

    Commenting on the announcement, Blake said, ‘This is the kind of year that is pretty hard to top. Hitting $3 billion in worldwide box office is an incredible accomplishment in every way. The fact that we are reaching this peak by potentially passing the domestic industry box office record while at the same time enjoying our best year ever internationally is just a staggering achievement that makes us all very proud. This isn’t the result of just one film–our entire slate really worked this year, and credit for our success goes first and foremost to the extraordinary filmmakers and actors that brought us The DaVinci Code, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Click, Casino Royale, The Pink Panther, Underworld: Evolution, Monster House, Open Season, and so many others.’

    Blake also credited ‘the remarkable talent and hard work exhibited by our production, marketing, and distribution teams. Today, we’re celebrating and thanking everyone who played a part in the success of our 2006 slate worldwide.’

    The studio reached its landmark achievement in a year that featured a record 12 films opening at #1 and strong performances from all the labels under the Sony Pictures Entertainment banner: Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems, Revolution Studios, TriStar Pictures, and co-productions in association with MGM.

    SPE’s year began with Screen Gems’ Underworld: Evolution, which topped the box office and went on to gross more than $100 million worldwide. Two weeks later, Screen Gems’ When a Stranger Calls debuted at #1, followed by Columbia’s comedy The Pink Panther, which grossed over $150 million worldwide. In late April, TriStar delivered the horror hit Silent Hill, which opened #1 and went on to take in nearly $100 million worldwide, and the following week, the Robin Williams comedy RV led all releases in its first weekend and proved to have long legs at the box office by continuing to perform solidly throughout the summer, reaching $70 million domestically.

    In May, Columbia produced its biggest smash hit of the year: The DaVinci Code. The highly anticipated film delivered on every level, opening to $77 million domestically, reaching $217 million in the U.S. and an additional $538 million internationally–becoming the highest-grossing international blockbuster in Columbia’s history. The studio’s success continued throughout the summer, as the comedies Click and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby both opened #1 and saw strong returns at the nation’s ticket booths. Also, contributing to the studio’s success this summer was the animated hit Monster House, which took in more than $135 million worldwide.

    Heading into the fall, the studio added three more #1 openings. First came Columbia’s Gridiron Gang, followed by the animated hit Open Season, the first film from Sony Pictures Animation, which has grossed more than $160 million worldwide, and Columbia’s The Grudge 2. Most recently, Columbia released the 21st James Bond adventure Casino Royale to more than $40 million–and the film has surpassed more than $300 million worldwide after just three weeks in release.

    SPE reaches the $3 billion mark with two films yet to debut in 2006: the romantic comedy The Holiday, in theaters tomorrow and The Pursuit of Happyness, starring Will Smith, set for December 15.

    About Sony Pictures Entertainment

    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.

    Press Release

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  5. Casino Royale Sets Best Bond Film Opening Day In Australia

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-07

    CBn had previously reported that premiere of Casino Royale in Sydney was thrilling fans, and the newest James Bond film is apparently have a similar effect on the box office.

    Variety reports that Casino Royale set a new all-time best opening day in Australia, taking in $1.15 million at 405 playdates.

    That first day taking, combined with other grosses around the world, helped to push Casino Royale‘s worldwide box office currently to $331 million–$100 million short of the final total 2002’s Die Another Day.

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  6. Daniel Craig On Becoming Bond: 'It's A Phone Call, You've Got The Job.'

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-06

    While Casino Royale has broken box office records around the world and firmly established Daniel Craig as the new James Bond, the actor looks back on the not-so-easy path to becoming the newest 007–reports News.com.au.

    Craig reveals he was in Baltimore, taking a break from working on Invasion when he got the phone call: ‘Yes, I was in Baltimore with Nicole Kidman. Well Nicole wasn’t with me in the supermarket obviously.’

    It’s always an anti-climax, there’s nothing tangible or physical that happens to you–it’s a phone call, you’ve got the job. I was on my own because everybody was working so I phoned everybody I could and told them, “You’ve got to keep a lid on it” and then I went to a bar and had a great night. I just got smashed–I don’t remember getting home.’

    Getting assitance from a personal trainer was also on Craig’s agenda in preparation for Casino Royale. ‘There’s narcissism definitely, his shirt seemed to come off an awful lot in this movie, but I wanted to make it look realistic. I just wanted to make sure he looked right.’

    ‘I didn’t give it a huge amount of deep thought, I just knew I had to change myself physically whatever situation he was in. It’s just acting, a bit of acting,’ he said with a grin.

    ‘Unless we know that he can hurt himself or make mistakes then how can we believe he’s going to fall in love?’ says Craig when explaining how he felt about Bond in Casino Royale ‘I just approached it with that in mind.’

    ‘Daniel’s not your pretty-boy James Bond, he’s got a sexiness, he’s handsome in a tough, rugged way,’ said director Martin Campbell. ‘But more importantly he’s a wonderful actor and we did need someone, given that we’re more character driven in this, to actually be able to handle that role. In my view he’s probably the best actor that we’ve ever had in the franchise.’

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  7. Daniel Craig Eager To Make 'Bond 22' Better Than Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-06

    With Casino Royale breaking box office records around the world and set to become the highest grossing James Bond film in the series yet, the bar will be set even higher for Bond 22.

    EntertainmentWise reports that Daniel Craig is already thinking about how to make his next James Bond film, due for relase in November 2008, even better than the first.

    I said to Barbara Broccoli the other day when we started getting good reviews–which was great–and suddenly we’ve got a successful movie. I said, “Well we’ve done it now because we’ve got to make the next one better!” But that’s the challenge and that’s all I’ve ever really thought about in acting,’ said Craig.

    ‘[Bond] was the biggest challenge I’ve ever been offered and the course of your life changes.’

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  8. 'Dr. No' Gun Sells For $106,202 At Christie's Auction

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-06

    CBn had previously reported that an archive of weapons from the James Bond films would be hitting the auction block on 5 December at Christie’s.

    Bloomberg reports that Sean Connery’s Walther PP, used in the first official 007 film, Dr. No, sold for $106,202 (about £54,000) at the event–double what it was estimated to sell for.

    The Walther P5, from Roger Moore’s Octopussy, sold for £7,200 (it was estimated to sell for £8,000).

    Other weapons that were up for auction at the event, originally announced by the Propstore of London included: Timothy Dalton’s WA2000 sniper rifle from The Living Daylights, Tanaka’s Gyro Jet gun from You Only Live Twice, Nick Nack’s Derringer from The Man with the Golden Gun, Pierce Brosnan’s Walther P99 used in Die Another Day and the huge “Tankbuster” gun from the same film. These weapons have now been decommissioned to UK legal requirements after being part of England’s most extensive movie armoury.

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  9. 007 Goes Mobile With Casino Royale Game From Sony

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-06

    CBn previously reported that Sony would be launching a Casino Royale mobile game that would allow players to ‘acquire Agent 007’s style and wits as you take on life-threatening missions for Her Majesty’s Secret Service.’

    The game is now available at the official website. The following press release reveals further details…

    007 Goes Mobile with Casino Royale Game From Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

    James Bond fans can now experience the excitement of Columbia Pictures’ and MGM’s Casino Royale in the palms of their hands with the first 007 game for mobile phones available in North America. The action-packed game is the largest mobile game launch to date for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and is available to Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and Alltel subscribers. Customers can download the game from their carriers’ portal on the handset, or from the Sony Pictures web site (www.sonypictures.com/mobile).

    The Casino Royale mobile game features 14 levels, drawing gamers into Bond’s first 007 mission as he faces off with criminal mastermind Le Chiffre in a high stakes poker showdown. Featuring ‘007’s’ “Bond move,” the game lets users engage in hand-to-hand combat or employ an arsenal of weapons to take on even the fiercest enemies while escaping a series of dangerous encounters. The game loosely follows the story of the film itself.

    In the hit movie, which is currently in release worldwide, Daniel Craig stars as “007” James Bond, the smoothest, sexiest, most lethal agent on Her Majesty’s Secret Service in Casino Royale. Based on the first Bond book written by Ian Fleming, the story recounts the making of the world’s greatest secret agent. Martin Campbell directed the 21st adventure in the 44-year-old franchise, from a screenplay by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis.

    James Bond’s first “007” mission leads him to Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), banker to the world’s terrorists. In order to stop him, and bring down the terrorist network, Bond must beat Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale. Bond is initially annoyed when a beautiful British Treasury official, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) is assigned to deliver his stake for the game and watch over the government’s money. But, as Bond and Vesper survive a series of lethal attacks by Le Chiffre and his henchmen, a mutual attraction develops leading them both into further danger and events that will shape Bond’s life forever. The film is currently in theaters worldwide.

    “Building from the success of the recent theatrical release of Casino Royale, we are excited to bring to life the thrilling film experience to gamers on the go,” said Eric Berger, Vice President of Mobile Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

    The game complements a suite of mobile content offerings around Casino Royale, including wallpapers and ringtones for the phone.

    About Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is a Sony Pictures Entertainment company. SPE is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation ofAmerica, (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.

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  10. Casino Royale Set To Become Most Successful Overseas Bond Film

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-12-05

    Record-breaking is a term that accurately describes the success of Casino Royale‘s openings in several premieres around the world. Reuters reports that yet another record is set to be broken by the 21st official James Bond film: the most successful 007 film overseas.

    The film has earned nearly $200 million from the overseas box office, and Sony executives are predicting a final foreign gross of ‘up toward the mid-$300 millions.’ Such a feat would make Casino Royale the most successful Bond film overseas, beating the current record of $271 million held by 2002’s Die Another Day.

    CBn previously reported that Casino Royale earned £5.3 million (about $10.5 million) in its third week, adding to a grand total of over £37 million, ($70 milllion+) more than the take of any previous James Bond film.

    Casino Royale will open in Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and Hungary this upcoming weekend.

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