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  1. Jimmy Dean (1928-2010)

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-06-14

    Jimmy Dean, a country music legend for his smash hit about a workingman hero, “Big Bad John,” and an entrepreneur known for his sausage brand, died on Sunday. He was 81.

    His wife, Donna Meade Dean, said her husband died at their Henrico County, Va., home.

    She told The Associated Press that he had some health problems but was still functioning well, so his death came as a shock. She said he was eating in front of the television. She left the room for a time and came back and he was unresponsive. She said he was pronounced dead at 7:54 p.m.

    Jimmy Dean

    Jimmy Dean

    “He was amazing,” she said. “He had a lot of talents.”

    Born in 1928, Dean was raised in poverty in Plainview, Texas, and dropped out of high school after the ninth grade. He went on to a successful entertainment career in the 1950s and ’60s that included the nationally televised The Jimmy Dean Show.

    In 1969, Dean went into the sausage business, starting the Jimmy Dean Meat Co. in his hometown. He sold the company to Sara Lee Corp. in 1984.

    Dean lived in semiretirement with his wife, who is a songwriter and recording artist, on their 200-acre estate just outside Richmond, where he enjoyed investing, boating and watching the sun set over the James River.

    In 2009 a fire gutted their home, but his Grammy for “Big Bad John,” a puppet made by Muppets creator Jim Henson, a clock that had belonged to Prince Charles and Princess Diana and other valuables were saved. Lost were a collection of celebrity-autographed books, posters of Dean with Elvis Presley and other prized possessions.

    Donna Meade Dean said the couple had just moved back into their reconstructed home.

    With his drawled wisecracks and quick wit, Dean charmed many fans. But in both entertainment and business circles, he was also known for his tough hide. He fired bandmate Roy Clark, who went onto “Hee Haw” fame, for showing up late for gigs.

    More recently, a scrap with Sara Lee led to national headlines.

    The Chicago-based company let him go as spokesman in 2003, inciting Dean’s wrath. He issued a statement titled “Somebody doesn’t like Sara Lee,” claiming he was dumped because he got old.

    “The company told me that they were trying to attract the younger housewife, and they didn’t think I was the one to do that,” Dean told The Associated Press in January 2004. “I think it’s the dumbest thing. But you know, what do I know?”

    Sara Lee has said that it chose not to renew Dean’s contract because the “brand was going in a new direction” that demanded a shift in marketing.

    Dean grew up in a musical household. His mother showed him how to play his first chord on the piano. His father, who left the family, was a songwriter and singer. Dean taught himself to play the accordion and the harmonica.

    His start in the music business came as an accordionist at a tavern near Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., where he was stationed in the 1940s. After leaving the Air Force in 1948, he fronted his band, the Texas Wildcats, and drew a strong local following through appearances on Washington-area radio.

    By the early 1950s, Dean’s band had its first national hit in “Bummin’ Around.”

    “Big Bad John,” which is about a coal miner who saves fellow workers when a mine roof collapses, became a big hit in 1961 and won a Grammy. The star wrote it in less than two hours.

    His fame led him to a string of television shows, including The Jimmy Dean Show on CBS. Dean’s last big TV stint was ABC’s version of The Jimmy Dean Show from 1963 to 1966.

    Dean in February was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. He was to be inducted in October and his wife said she thinks he was looking forward to it.

    Dean became a headliner at venues like Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl and became the first country star to play on the Las Vegas strip. He was the first guest host on The Tonight Show, and also was an actor with parts in television and the movies, including the role of James Bond’s ally Willard Whyte in the 1971 film Diamonds Are Forever.

    Besides his wife, Dean is survived by three children and two grandchildren, Donna Meade Dean said. Arrangements have not be made, but it will be a private service, she said.

    In the late ’60s, Dean entered the hog business—something he knew well. His family had butchered hogs, with the young Dean whacking them over the head with the blunt end of an ax. The Dean brothers—Jimmy and Don—ground the meat and their mother seasoned it.

    The Jimmy Dean Meat Co. opened with a plant in Plainview. After six months, the company was profitable.

    His fortune was estimated at $75 million in the early ’90s.

    Having watched other stars fritter away their fortunes, Dean said he learned to be careful with his money.

    “I’ve seen so many people in this business that made a fortune,” he told the AP. “They get old and broke and can’t make any money. … I tell you something, … no one’s going to play a benefit for Jimmy Dean.”

    Dean said then that he was at peace at his estate and that he had picked a spot near the river where he wanted to be buried.

    “It’s the sweetest piece of property in the world, we think,” he told the Richmond Times-Dispatch. “It sure is peaceful here.”

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  2. Goldfinger lined up for Film4 Summer Screen 2010 at Somerset House

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-06-09

    Film4 Summer Screen at Someset House has been announced for 2010 and James Bond is featured in the line-up.

    'Goldfinger'

    Goldfinger

    A highlight of the summer calendar, the series features everything from special previews to cult classics, all showing on a state-of-the-art screen with full surround-sound.

    007 fans will definitely want to mark their calendars on Monday, 2 August when Sean Connery’s classic 1964 Bond adventure Goldfinger hits the screen.

    2010’s Film4 Summer Screen will run from 29 July to 8 August. For all film screenings, there is no fixed seating in the courtyard and guests are welcomed to bring rugs, blankets and cushions to sit on. Seating begins at 6:30pm and screenings begin at 9:15pm. Note that the screenings are open air and will go on despite inclement weather.

    For further information, phone +44 (0)20 7845 4600 or visit the official Somerset House website.

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  3. Daniel Craig in talks for Dragon Tattoo role

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-06-04

    Daniel Craig is apparently closing in on a deal to star in the Hollywood remake of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.

    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig

    The James Bond star would play journalist Mikael Blomkvist in the adaptation of the nail-biting Swedish crime thriller, based on Stieg Larsson’s novels, reported TheWrap.com.

    David Fincher is set to direct, with Carey Mulligan apparently favourite to play the title character—punky, biker chick Lisbeth Salander.

    Brad Pitt, who has worked with Fincher on Fight Club and The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, had previously been linked to the project.

    Swedish stars Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist star in the Swedish movie adaptations of Larsson’s Millennium trilogy, the first of which—The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo—has already been a success in cinemas in Europe and the US.

    Daniel will next be seen in Cowboys and Aliens, directed by Jon Favreau.

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  4. Sam Mendes remains committed to Bond 23

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-06-03

    The never-ending MGM studio sale may have put the production of Bond 23 on hold, but it won’t keep Sam Mendes away forever.

    Sam Mendes

    Sam Mendes

    Citing an update on Deadline, IGN reports that the Oscar-winning director plans to reassociate with the James Bond film once it gets back on track.

    Mendes has been associated with the 23rd Bond film since January of this year, when it was reported that he was in talks with the producers to direct. Since then, he has reportedly been attached to the project as a ‘consultant’ as no director announcements have come from Eon Productions.

    As the MGM sale has put Bond 23 on ice for now, Mendes is moving ahead on other projects, including a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory stage musical and the Focus Features drama On Chesil Beach.

    However, the Deadline report then adds: ‘But Mendes remains committed to the Bond film and intends to direct it once the MGM ownership situation gets sorted out.’

    Whether or not Mendes actually does end up directing Bond 23 remains to be seen…

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  5. A BAFTA tribute to James Bond director Lewis Gilbert

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-30

    From Reach for the Sky and Alfie to the James Bond Films, Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine, director Lewis Gilbert’s remarkable career in the British film industry spans over seven decades.

    'All My Flashbacks: The Autobiography of Lewis Gilbert'

    All My Flashbacks: The Autobiography of Lewis Gilbert

    In an exclusive BAFTA video, Gilbert discusses his lifelong experiences in the entertainment industry, beginning with his earliest role as a child actor at the tender age of five. He goes on to talk about the lucky breaks and hard work that led to the fast establishment of his career during an era when “cinema was King”.

    Talking onstage to friend and colleague Julie Walters, he explains how his early wartime pictures were influenced by his own experiences serving in the Air Force during WW1. After experinecing far-reaching success with Alfie in the 1960’s his work became became increasingly fashionable and he talks about landing the director chair for three Bond movies during the Roger Moore era.

    In a touching tribute, Walters (who worked with Gilbert on Educating Rita) says, “Your life touched mine and changed it forever”. An array of similarly enthusiastic and emotional sentiments from colleagues and friends provide insight into the true character of a man who is today considered one of the most distinguished directors in British cinema.

    Considering what he has learnt of the film industry in the course of his career, Lewis Gilbert offers this piece sound advice:

    All My Flashbacks: The Autobiography of Lewis Gilbert

    The filming of this interview coincided with the release of Lewis Gilbert’s autobiography, All My Flashbacks. In it Gilbert recounts tales of his experiences working with such diverse personalities as Laurence Olivier, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Liza Minnelli and, of course, Julie Walters. Gilbert also shares the secrets behind some legendary movies, revealing the sometimes uncomfortable truth about what goes on behind the scenes.

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  6. Daniel Craig's Flashbacks of a Fool released in US

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-25

    Daniel Craig’s Flashbacks of a Fool is now available on Blu-ray in the United States.

    Anchor Bay Entertainment has released the 2008 drama on the high-def format with a retail price of $17.98, however Amazon.com is currently offering the title at a nearly 50% discount.

    'Flashbacks of a Fool'

    Flashbacks of a Fool

    Daniel Craig delivers a startling performance as Joe Scott, a washed-up Hollywood star adrift in a haze of sex, drugs and squandered fame. But when he receives news of the sudden death of his childhood best friend, Joe flashes back to his younger self (played by Harry Eden of Oliver Twist) in his small English seaside village and the summer of innocence and tragedy that would change his life forever. Olivia Williams (The Sixth Sense), Claire Forlani (CSI:NY) and Eve co-star in this powerful drama about love, loss and one man s journey to redemption, executive produced by Daniel Craig and featuring songs by Scott Walker, David Bowie and Roxy Music.

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  7. Ursula Andress takes top spot in new swimsuit moments poll

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-24

    Nearly fifty years on and the debut Bond girl is still topping polls around the world.

    'Dr. No'

    Dr. No

    Ursula Andress captured the number one spot in a new poll of the top ten swimsuit moments of all time for her memorable entrance as Honey Ryder in Dr. No.

    Another Bond girl was also featured in the top ten as Halle Berry—in a scene that echoed the famous Dr. No entrance—placed fifth for her role as Jinx in Die Another Day.

    Other top ten finalists included Raquel Welch, Bo Derek and Farrah Fawcett.

    The Sun reports that the British poll for online boutique Sandstorm measured the responses of more than 2,000 men and women nationwide.

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  8. Goldfinger screening at California's Cinema City Theatre on 9 June

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-21
    'Goldfinger'

    Goldfinger

    Cinema City Theatres in Anaheim, California has announced their 2010 line-up of films for their Golden Age of Cinema series and James Bond has made the cut.

    007 fans will be able to catch a special screening of Sean Connery’s Goldfinger on Wednesday, 9 June at 7:00pm.

    Admission to this Bond screening is $7.00 per person (no passes permitted). The theatre is located at 5635 East La Palma Ave., Anaheim Hills, California.

    For ticket information or further details, phone 714-970-6700 or visit the official website.

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  9. Die Another Day's Ford Thunderbird going up for auction

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-20

    One of the star cars from 2002’s 40th anniversary James Bond film, Die Another Day, is set to be auctioned off this weekend in California.

    The Ford Thunderbird, driven by Jinx (Halle Berry), will be auctioned off along with several other items as part of gala preview of Disney Pixar’s Toy Story 3 to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).

    Details on the 007 car follow below:

    • Coral-colored Ford Thunderbird driven by none other than superstar Halle Berry in the hit James Bond movie Die Another Day
    • Sleek 2002 retro-style Thunderbird made exclusively for the thrilling 007 movie. This unique coral hue features gleaming 21-inch spoke wheels and sleek white seats
    • 700 limited-edition copies of this beauty were made, only the Halle Berry original featured the coral-colored roof
    • Two of the original design sketches for the James Bond Thunderbird, signed by the project’s lead designer
    • James Bond Ultimate Collector’s DVD set, featuring all 24 James Bond films and the theatrical poster for Die Another Day

    Passersby will stop and stare when you roll by in this stylish coral-colored Ford Thunderbird driven by none other than superstar Halle Berry in the hit James Bond movie Die Another Day.

    This isn’t a copy, folks, but THE car driven by THE gorgeous Ms. Berry in the suspenseful Bond flick. Gentlemen and ladies alike may remember Ms. Berry in her stunning coral-colored bikini that matched impeccably the sleek 2002 retro-style Thunderbird made exclusively for the thrilling 007 movie.

    This one-of-a-kind vehicle in the unique coral hue features gleaming 21-inch spoke wheels and sleek white seats. While 700 limited-edition copies of this beauty were made, only the Halle Berry original featured the coral-colored roof. Previously on display at the Ford Motors headquarters in Detroit, this fabulous car comes to JDRF courtesy of Edsel Ford. This is your chance to own a piece of movie history!

    When you’re not tooling around town in this head-turning T-Bird, you can still enjoy your car at home. We’ve included two of the original design sketches for the James Bond Thunderbird, signed by the project’s lead designer. To complete your collection, you’ll also receive the James Bond Ultimate Collector’s DVD set, featuring all 24 James Bond films and the theatrical poster for Die Another Day.

    You’ll feel like a movie star in this one-of-a-kind James Bond Thunderbird!

    The event, including the auction, takes place on Saturday, 22 May at PIXAR Animation Studios
    1200 Park Avenue, Emeryville, California.

    For complete details, visit the official website.

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  10. Goldfinger screening at South Carolina's Greer City Park

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-20
    'Goldfinger'

    Goldfinger

    Sean Connery’s ever-popular third James Bond film, 1964’s Goldfinger, has been chosen as tonight’s moonlight movie at the Greer City Park in South Carolina.

    The Greenville News reports that the 007 screening is scheduled to begin at dusk in the park, located at 301 E. Poinsett Street. Concessions will be made available for those attending.

    For further information, visit the dedicated Greer City Park website.

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