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  1. Melissa Lackersteen On Transforming Bond Girls With Make-Up

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-18

    While there has been non-stop news and interviews with director Martin Campbell and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli regarding Casino Royale over the past few weeks, This Is Local London reports on one crew member who is very important in setting a style in the film: Melissa Lackersteen.

    Lackersteen, who worked as a make-up artist on Casino Royale, traveled with the production from Prague to the Czech Republic, Italy and the Bahamas, and worked specifically with Bond girls Eva Green, Caterina Murino, and Ivana Milcevic. Her previous experience with the James Bond series includes 2002’s Die Another Day.

    ‘Eva Green has really proved herself as an actress in this movie,’ said Lackersteen. ‘She also has very strong opinions on her look and likes strong make-up and deep-red lips. But she looks lovely natural too. I gave Caterina an Arabesque-style look. She looks amazing in the beach scene, with her bright green bikini on dark skin. Blonde, Ivana is a contrast to the others. She is very like a model and her face loves make-up.’

    Working on Casino Royale, she said: ‘I had discussions with the actresses about what make-up they would like, because I wanted them to feel happy, but also gave my views as I had read the script.’

    ‘I love doing make-up because I enjoy seeing people’s transformation and bringing out the best in them.’

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  2. Daniel Craig: 'I'm Very Happy That They've Liked The Movie'

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-18

    With Casino Royale breaking a UK box office record for James Bond films, opening #1 in the US, and hitting the right notes for many critics, Daniel Craig’s debut film as 007 seems to be a hit.

    A BBC video report from the premiere of the film can be viewed online at jamesbond-fr.com where Craig and Dame Judi Dench speak about the release of the film.

    ‘I’m very happy with the reponse, I’m very happy that [the fans] liked the movie. That’s what we set out to do; we set out to make a good movie,’ said Craig.

    ‘They all feel different, because they’re all different scripts, says Dame Judi. ‘So you just try and be as truthful and true to the scene as you believe it is and as Martin Campbell tells you it is.’

    Several celebrities were at the grand event, including Sir Elton John, who said: ‘I’ve never seen a Bond film at a premiere before, so I’m coming here to support Daniel Craig, who is a friend and a really great actor, and I think there’s so much interest in this film because of him and it being so different to the other Bonds. I think he’s going to be really successful.’

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  3. Casino Royale Opens #1 In US On Friday

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-18

    CBn had previously reported that both Casino Royale, the 21st official James Bond 007 film, and Happy Feet would be in a close race for the #1 US box-office spot on Friday.

    Box Office Mojo has reported with the Friday estimates and Casino Royale appears to have beaten its competition.

    Opening on 3,434 screens, Casino Royale took in an estimated $14.7 million dollars on Friday, while Happy Feet, opening on 3,804 screens, took in an estimated $11.7 million.

    CBn will be continually updated with Casino Royale box office details as they become available.

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  4. Casino Royale – French Premiere Photos

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-18

    CBn had previously revealed that the French Casino Royale premiere was set to take place at the Le Grand Rex cinema in Paris on Friday, 17 November.

    JamesBond-fr.com reports with pictures from the grand event, where much of the Casino Royale cast and crew were present, including: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Caterina Murino, Sebastien Foucan, Martin Campbell, Michael G. Wilson, and Barbara Broccoli.

    Click here to view pictures from the Casino Royale French premiere.

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  5. Casino Royale Magnificent Carta Mundi Promotional Event

    By Guest writer on 2006-11-17

    Written by Kevin Collette

    On Thursday, November the 9th, less than a week after Eon’s first official London screening of their latest instalment in the most prolific series of films of the world, Carta Mundi, the Belgian company which created the official cards and casino chips for Casino Royale offered its own luxurious private event.

    The place: Brussels magnificent Grand Casino, of course…

    Bond aficionados will remember that Carta Mundi was already an official Die Another Day licensee. This time around though, the Belgian company went a step further, creating and designing the official Poker and casino chips used by Bond against Le Chiffre in the Montenegro Casino sequence.

    My Belgian TV crew and myself arrived a little earlier–for security reasons, the casino insisted on checking personally each I.D’s of the guests, but we had been warned by the efficient Carta Mundi P.R and were put straight on a ‘safe list’.

    Bond Girls at the Roulette Table

    Although a very ‘hush hush’ event–where we were promised indeed to see large extracts of the movie, various animations around Casino Tables amidst scantily-clad dressed Casino female assistants, and official presentation of the Casino Royale products–I managed to be one of the very few foreign TV journalists invited to attend the selected event–thanks to the adorable Carta Mundi P.R and staff.

    You can view the TV report that appeared on the VTM channel by following [this link](http://www.vtm.be/asx/vtmnieuws/vtmnieuws13uur_Do.asx). Scan forward to the 30th minute of the News Program of Thursday, November the 9th.

    After being asked for our own I.D cards (and given back a permanent nominative Casino Credit card-type Pass in return), the guests were ushered on to the first floor, toward the private screening room. Decorated with laser-created Bond silhouettes, very Maurice Binder’esque, on the walls, the room itself looking like a Ken Adams creation–complete with CASINO ROYALE labelled Director’s chairs for the audience to sit on (and… leave WITH. The first gift from Carta Mundi to its Journalist audience) was quickly filled with guests and journalists alike.

    Two persons then introduced themselves, both high ranked Carta Mundi executives. they then proceeded on explaining the complex relationship between official Licensees and Production companies (Carta Mundi has also some Harry Potter, Yu-Gi-Yo and various Warner cartoon characters licenses so far).

    They explained they were positively delighted when discovering the script of ‘Bond 21’–which was to feature real trilling scenes set at Poker tables in a Casino… a dream come true…

    Invitation to event

    The Carta Mundi people then explained that they provided Eon with more than a thousands Poker playing cards (and proposed Eon with literally tons of different designs for the main set Card decks).

    Followed a basic Q&A session–mostly from people totally unaware of the Bond universe I may add…

    And then we were treated with the screening of the complete trailer of Casino Royale, with the news DTS sound system–needless to say, the audience was… speechless.

    Having myself already seen last week the movie at the Paris one and only Press screening, I had fun looking at the flabbergasted faces of my international colleagues.

    We were then invited to a drink, prior to the (gargantuan) buffet lunch. And which drink but a… Vesper cocktail of course! (Word of warning there: the Vesper is a bit traitorous. After two or three, you start to see Smersh agents everywhere!).

    Having brought some ‘accessories’ with me (a vintage Fleming dust jacket designed original 1953 hard cover edition of CASINO ROYALE, a fake PPK, etc, etc) we proceeded to shoot tons of pics for various magazines in the deserted Casino. We had the whole Casino just for ourselves and it was a bit weird to walk between one-armed bandits and Poker or Baccarat tables unoccupied.

    I had unfortunately another pressing engagement to attend to in a distant Belgium City, so had to leave earlier than expected.

    A last unsuspected surprise was waiting for me at the exit: Carta Mundi offered each of its guest a Deluxe Casino Royale chips and deck cards box–artistically decorated with the film logo.

    A nice touch for one of the best Promotional events I ever attended in my career.

    All thumbs up for the Belgian flawless organisation.

  6. Neal Purvis And Robert Wade Discuss Casino Royale And Bond 22

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-17

    The BBC News features an interview with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who wrote the scripts for the three most recent James Bond films, including Casino Royale.

    ‘Personally I really like the books: I came to them from the movies. The films have this wonderful swoop to them but the books have more texture. That’s to do with Bond being this hard-living, dark creature in the middle of all that’s going on,’ said Wade when asked if it was possible to go back to Ian Fleming’s James Bond for each new 007 actor.

    ‘But it’s true that over the years the film character has developed into something quite different to Fleming’s character,’ adds Purvis. ‘Though there’s often been talk of going back to basics with Bond and making him more ‘Flemingian’ this was the best opportunity ever because we’re starting again with the first novel … we tried to be as faithful to the novel as possible and keep it fairly dark.’

    On actor Daniel Craig, Wade said: ‘When you have an actor you play to his strengths–and in Daniel Craig you’ve got a fantastic actor. Pierce Brosnan had wonderful comic timing–a kind of suavity which you have to celebrate when you’ve got it. With Daniel we don’t want him wearing safari suits. He’s got this great toughness to him but not an unthinking toughness. I think that’s where the films will need to go.’

    Both Wade and Purvis have also been connected with the script for Bond 22, starring Daniel Craig once again, and due out in November 2008.

    ‘In the next film the emphasis has to be on the unfinished emotional business at the end of Casino Royale,’ says Wade. ‘It has to be dealt with in such a way that his character continues to have an arc.’

    ‘It can’t just be he’s tough and he’s tempered steel and totally impervious. There are things he still has to resolve. So that’s the legacy of Casino Royale and it’s important to have it so the actor has something to play.’

    Click here to read the entire interview.

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  7. Daniel Kleinman On Designing Casino Royale's Main Title Sequence

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-17

    One of the highlights of every James Bond film is the often visually stunning main title sequence. In a recent interview featured on Digit mag, Daniel Kleinman explains why he went for a new design for Casino Royale which specified no girls, but instead a harder-edged approach.

    Kleinman, who also designed the titles for Die Another Day, The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies, and GoldenEye and follows the work of Maurice Binder and Robert Brownjohn said: ‘the titles have been a defining element of the Bond films for decades. And a defining feature of the titles has been the girls. Given the spirit of this new film, that simply no longer felt appropriate. In addition, the script sees Bond falling in love, so even on a sub-textual level, having a parade of anonymous beauties wasn’t the way to go.’

    ‘I wanted to simplify the look, give it a harder feel than the hi-tech ultra-glam with which the titles have become identified,’ he continues. ‘Graphic design seemed a good way to go in this direction.’

    Director Martin Campbell commented on a possible card motif for the sequence and Kleinman ‘took that and ran with it as far as possible. One starting point was Ian Fleming’s own design for the first edition of Casino Royale, which used the hearts from a playing card. I also remember that a puff of gun smoke stylised into the form of a club symbol came to me early, and I sketched that.’

    Working alongside Kleinman was William Bartlett, head of inferno at Framestore CFC Commercials, who said: ‘The previous film, Die Another Day, was almost the apotheosis of the old style. We’d taken it pretty much as far as it would go–the glossiness, the focus pulls, the fiery transitions–and I was delighted to be taking a new approach. Danny took the essences of the casino world–playing cards, roulette wheels, and the patterns on money itself–as his lead design elements.’

    ‘We wanted to include fight sequences as part of the visuals, but we didn’t want to wander into censorship territory with the violence,’ continues Bartlett. ‘By using an animation-like technique–rotoscoping–over real footage of fights, we could create something that looked fantastic, but which also acted as a cushion or protective layer to the violence. Another reason we liked this so much was that we realised that you could have really quite crude–almost abstract–shapes that, because the movement was so real, were still intelligible.’

    While some Bond fans may miss the girls from Casino Royale‘s main title sequence, Kleinman hinted in a similar interview with the LA Times that they would be returning, saying: ‘By the end of this [film], 007 is more like the Bond we all know and love. So I think those dancing girls may well come back again.’

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  8. Daniel Craig: Making Casino Royale 'Classical'

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-17

    ***Warning***: Possible plot spoilers.

    In an interview on BBC World Daniel Craig spoke to Tom Brook about playing James Bond, making Casino Royale classical, and more…

    ‘I haven’t self consciously gone into this to try and update it,’ says Craig of Casino Royale. ‘I wanted to make it classical.’

    ‘I wouldn’t have gotten involved with this if I couldn’t have found something in this movie that appeals to me emotionally,’ explains Craig.

    ‘Yes, it is on a grand scale, and I couldn’t be that hypocritical–I love huge movies, I’ve always loved them. As long as something in that movie has a key element of truth in it then it’s going to be a hugely entertaining thing. I think that’s what I aim to do with this. The simple answer is I had to take on this challenge. I would regret this for the rest of my life unless I’d had a go at it.’

    When asked how Casino Royale reflects a change in times, Craig answered: ‘The confusion really is who the bad guys are. What’s interesting about the Casino Royale book is you set up this character Le Chiffre, this Machiavellian figure who’s in it for himself. In fact we still have the same character and the enemy is unknown.’

    Casino Royale is ‘not political or religious based, there’s no suicide bomber. There’s nobody with religious fervor in this movie. What there is, in fact, is someone who’s trying to de-stabilize the world and take control and they don’t care who they hurt. It’s fantasy and Bond is trying to find the head of that organization and try and stop it. He’s in the fantasy world he’s the secret agent who knows all the answers. Maybe it’s an ‘out there’ fantasy, but I’m trying to put some reality into it.’

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  9. Move From Brosnan To Craig Necessary, Says Wilson

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-17

    The LA Daily News features a new article where producer Michael G. Wilson and Casino Royale director Martin Campbell comment on how the new James Bond film just could not have worked with Pierce Brosnan in the role…

    ‘Pierce was very successful in the way he portrayed it, no doubt about it,’ says producer Michael G. Wilson. ‘But you couldn’t make Casino Royale with Pierce, based upon him making four before. It was difficult for us to come to that conclusion on a personal level with him. It was strictly a decision about the direction that we had to take the series to keep it alive in the future.’

    ‘He always wanted a little more character, perhaps a grittier, tougher Bond,’ says Martin Campbell, who also directed Brosnan’s first 007 adventure: GoldenEye. ‘And of course, the irony is that it went to Daniel Craig, who immediately made it his own. But I did talk to Pierce about two weeks ago, and I must say he was incredibly relaxed. Whatever problems, if he had them, about not getting it seemed to be long past. He was very gracious toward Daniel. He hadn’t seen the new film, by the way.’

    Click here to read the entire article.

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  10. James Bond Vs. Penguins For #1 At US Box Office

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16
    Teaser Poster

    Official ‘Casino Royale’ Teaser Poster

    With the US release of Casino Royale set for tomorrow, James Bond may be facing some fierce competition–from penguins.

    Daniel Craig’s debut film as 007 will be opening on the same day as Warner Bros.’ Happy Feet and which one of the two will end up as the opening day box office winner is unclear.

    As reported on Deadline Hollywood Daily, the run times and theatre counts may be the ultimate deciding factor–in which case, Happy Feet has an edge in both.

    Happy Feet is set to open in 3,804 theatres, while Casino Royale will open at 3,434. The other obvious factor is the amount of daily showings. At 1 hour and 38 minutes, Happy Feet is likely to be shown more often each day compared to Casino Royale, which runs at 2 hours and 24 minutes, the longest James Bond film yet.

    Still, anything can always happen. Both films will play to different audiences and just maybe Casino Royale will have that extra draw in factor. We will all know soon enough…

    What are your predictions for Casino Royale’s US box office? Will it be #1? Add your thoughts here on the CBn Forums..

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