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  1. Casino Royale Sets A Record UK Opening For Bond Series

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    If the opening day box-office numbers for Casino Royale in the UK are anything to go by, the newest James Bond 007 film looks quite promising.

    As reported on Deadline Hollywood Daily, Casino Royale marks the biggest ever UK opening for a Bond film, taking in an estimated £1.7 million, 67% of the day’s total box office.

    The previous record holder in the 007 series was 2002’s Die Another Day, which took in £1.1 million.

    Casino Royale opens in the US tomorrow.

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  2. Casino Royale Conquers China's Censors

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    CBn previously reported that the release Casino Royale might have become the next victim of a Hollywood “blackout” in China, which typically occur two to three times per year.

    However, Variety reports that the 21st official James Bond film has finally conquered the Chinese censors and is set for release on 30 January 2007.

    With Casino Royale to become the first time James Bond will be seen in Chinese cinemas, the approval is a huge success for Sony.

    ‘We are extremely pleased that the film has passed and expect it to be one of the highest-grossing films next year in China,’ said Li Chow, Sony Pictures’ general manager in China.

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  3. Casino Royale's James Bond: From Iconic To Human

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    ***Warning***: Major plot spoilers

    JoBlo features a new interview with Casino Royale‘s director Martin Campbell. He speaks on going back to James Bond after a break since 1995’s GoldenEye, dealing with the censors, Daniel Craig as 007, Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd, and much more…

    When asked how it felt to return to the Bond series with Casino Royale, Campbell explained: ‘Because it was a book, it felt good. They did offer me another one after GoldenEye but I just didn’t want to repeat myself. It was just another submarine pen but because this was a book, I thought this character was much more interesting perhaps in the book than it becomes in the movie. His liver is in bad shape and he smokes, which Fleming smoked by the way and it finally killed him.’

    The way Bond interacts with Solange is very different compared to the relationship he strikes with Vesper Lynd a little later on. ‘The first girl represents the way in which Bond sees women, which is to use them. He’s got to seduce them, have sex with them to get the information that he needs,’ says Campbell.

    ‘After that when he meets Vesper Lynd, which is virtually like in the book, she is very much his intellectual equal and he falls in love with her. And it’s a very serious relationship. When she finally commits suicide the emotional shutters slam back down. So Vesper Lynd became the most important relationship in his life.’

    ‘The roughest scenes were the poker scenes,’ answers Campbell when asked what Casino Royale‘s biggest shooting challenge was. ‘They were very difficult because of the ten people all looking at each other across the table. You have to cover everything from the chips going down to close up of cards, to everyone’s reaction. Every time you yell cut, every chip has to go back to square one and mark where you have to pick the game up from.’

    CBn earlier reported that minor edits to Casino Royale had to be made because of the torture sequence. Campbell explains: ‘For the British sensors I had to take one cut out in the torture scene, where he puts the rope over his shoulders. They thought it was a little too sexual but the violence they didn’t cut. Now in America, no problem with the torture scene which I was amazed about and I had to reduce the violence and strangling and get to the death quicker. I found that very ironic and I think it proves that nobody really knows anything.’

    In conclusion, when asked what aspect of Casino Royale will surprise viewers more than any other, Campbell said: ‘That he is human. I think that all the previous Bond’s, he’s iconic, you can predict what he’s going to do, you know there are going to be action scenes, you know the puns that are going to come in, you know he’s going to get the women, you know that you’re not going to take it more seriously. I think the character is a much more developed character.’

    Click here to read the entire JoBlo interview with Martin Campbell on Casino Royale.

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  4. Casino Royale To Open On 3,434 Screens In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    As previously reported on CBn, Casino Royale was set to open on 3,300+ screens in the US starting Friday, 17 November.

    Box Office Mojo has since been updated with what appears to be the final number: 3,434 screens for Casino Royale.

    This number places Daniel Craig’s debut as 007 slightly above the recent Pierce Brosnan Bond adventures. Die Another Day opened on 3,377 screens, The World Is Not Enough on 3,163 and Tomorrow Never Dies on 2,807.

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  5. 'Another Two Or Three' Bond Films With Craig, Says Broccoli

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    Even with Casino Royale making it’s world premiere only two days ago, news on the next James Bond 007 film, Bond 22 is already coming in.

    Hollywood reports that producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are looking at London as a possible shooting location for Bond 22, due for release in November 2008.

    However, rising costs are playing a role in the decision: ‘London is the most expensive city in the world right now,’ says Wilson. ‘To bring talent here and put them up for long periods of time and the cost of doing business here is a factor.’

    Broccoli says: ‘We’d like to do another two or three [Bond films] with Daniel [Craig] and we’d like to film the next one in London.”

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  6. Caterina Murino's 'Royale' Ascent

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    The Telegraph takes a look at just how Bond girl Caterina Murino, who plays Solange in Casino Royale managed to get the role.

    She explains: ‘I was in Buenos Aires doing a movie and when I came back my agent said, “Congratulations, you just missed the James Bond casting.” I can’t say I was very bothered. I said to her, “Do you really imagine they are going to take someone like me? Hah! I don’t think so.”‘

    Murino says that a chance meeting in Rome with a casting director who was still looking for the perfect actress gave her a chance to audition for the role.

    After learning she had obtained the role in Casino Royale, Murino says ‘what worried me most of all was that I would have to ride a horse in the film. You see, only two months before, I had been thrown from a galloping horse and broken a bone in my back. Afterwards, I swore to myself that I would never go anywhere near a horse again. Not even to stroke his nose! Then I read the script and almost the first words I read were, “Solange is riding a horse along the beach.” I just thought, “Oh no, I can’t possibly do this.”‘

    Thanks to some producer Barbara Broccoli, Murino met with ‘the best horse-person in London. I spent a whole month with him. Every morning I would be in tears and every night I would have nightmares about having another accident the next day. Then, after about three weeks, I found I wasn’t frightened any more, and after a month I loved horses so much that I’d run after one if I saw it in the park.’

    ‘We are not typical James Bond girls,’ she explains. We are proper women, you know; we have feelings and characters. And although I am very happy with this label “James Bond girl”, I hope that people will see that I am also passionate about what I do.’

    Click here to read the entire article online.

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  7. Photographs Of Eva Green At Dutch Premiere Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-16

    CBn previously reported that Eva Green, who plays Bond girl Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale, would be appearing at the Dutch premiere of the film, which took place on Thursday, 16 November in Amsterdam.

    Pictures of Eva Green appearing at the Dutch Casino Royale premiere can be viewed online here at 007nl.com.

    The premiere took place at the Tuschinski Theatre, which is located at Reguliersbreestraat 26-34.

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  8. BSkyB Gains 'Casino Royale' UK Television Rights.

    By Evan Willnow on 2006-11-15

    Reuters is reporting that BSkyB has secured the first run television rights to Casino Royale and future James Bond films. “We’ve … secured a long-term agreement with MGM which brings for the first time the Bond franchise to Sky exclusively, starting in 2007 with the current Casino Royale movie,” BSkyB CEO James Murdoch told investors Wednesday.

    A BSkyB spokesperson later added. “…Bond will be on Sky Movies for the first time in many years.”

    Folowing the initial “Sky first-pay window” rights would fall to ITV, who also retain the library of MGM James Bond films produced before Casino Royale.

  9. Bond Fans Go The Extra Mile For Daniel Craig And Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-14

    With the world premiere of Casino Royale, the 21st official James Bond film, taking place in London, the BBC reports that the grand event brought it thousands of 007 fans to event.

    Have you seen Casino Royale on the big screen? Be sure to add your own review here on the CBn Forums.

    ‘I have seen the stars and the atmosphere has been superb and we are all off to see a late showing of the film itself,’ said Bond fan Karl Auzins, from Wolverhampton. ‘It’s different to other action movies. It’s British for a start and that gives it a real flavour that stands out from the crowd. It has shown it can last. Kids what to be James Bond even when they grown up but no one wants to be Harry Potter for long.’

    ‘This is my sixth,’ said 007 fan Steven Morris, from Colwyn Bay in North Wales. ‘I had the privilege of attending the last Roger Moore premiere, the two Timothy Dalton’s and two of Pierce Brosnan’s. They were all very special.’

    ‘I had wanted Robbie Williams or Clive Owen to play the part but when I found out Daniel Craig had got it and he is from Chester, just round the corner from me, I was pleased.’

    Bond fans Dan Thomas and Steve Spring traveled from Northampton to attend the Casino Royale premiere. ‘We are here for the late shows and came along to sample the atmosphere,’ said Steve. ‘It’s such a buzz when a new Bond comes out.’

    ‘From this film we are looking for a more serious approach. Let’s hope the makers have learnt that Bond and computer graphics don’t mix. You can push that envelope, between the amazing and the unbelievable, only so far with 007. Invisible cars is too far.’

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  10. Casino Royale World Premiere Brings Out The Stars

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-14

    The BBC reports that the world premiere of Casino Royale, the 21st official James Bond film, has brought out the stars as well as thousands of 007 fans in hopes of meeting Daniel Craig and others at the grand event.

    Craig, who arrived to the tune of the Bond theme said: ‘I’m just very excited. These sort of things happen once in a lifetime and I’m just trying to enjoy it.’ When asked how he compared Casino Royale to previous Bond films, he replied: ‘It’s not up to me to compare them. Casino Royale is still a Bond movie and there’s a love story.’

    Bond girl Eva Green, who plays the mysterious Vesper Lynd, was also present at the premiere. ‘The character is not only beautiful but she’s also very sassy and funny but also vulnerable,’ she said. ‘I wouldn’t have wanted to do it if it was just a bikini-clad role. I wanted to see the script first but was then very keen to get involved.’

    Dame Judi Dench, who returned as ‘M,’ said: ‘I had nothing to teach Daniel, he is a superb actor. I would like to keep playing M as long as they keep asking me and as long as I can remain standing for enough time to get the take.’

    Former Bond girl Michelle Yeoh, former Bond theme song veteran Dame Shirley Bassey, Paris Hilton, Sir Elton John, and the Sugababes were among the celebrities who were present at the world premiere.

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