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  1. Michael G. Wilson: No News On 'Bond 23'

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-26

    Longtime James Bond producer Michael G. Wilson gave a ‘Master Class’ on the making of the 007 films at the Bradford International Film Festival in Bradford, UK and Cinema Retro publishers were lucky enough to attend it and report back on the event.

    Michael G. Wilson

    Michael G. Wilson

    Taking place in the Cubby Broccoli Theatre of the National Media Museum, Wilson sat down for a one-on-on interview with Tony Earnshaw, Artistic Director of the Museum.

    As many Bond fans are well aware, Wilson has been associated with the Bond series through his work on the screenplays, executive producing and from GoldenEye onwards, handling the main producing duties with stepsister Barbara Broccoli.

    Following up a montage of the numerous blink-and-you’ll-miss-him cameo appearances he has had in every film since The Spy Who Loved Me, Wilson discussed how he came to work on the films and the controlled chaos that takes place during the production of each new Bond adventure (including Quantum of Solace).

    Unfortunately, there was nothing new to report on Bond 23, as Wilson stated that no significant work had taken place on what will be Daniel Craig’s third James Bond film.

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  2. Marc Forster Suggests A Lighter And More Humorous 'Bond 23'

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-26

    As the focus of the James Bond community slowly begins to transition from Quantum of Solace to Bond 23, one key question up for discussion is what kind of direction will this next film take.

    Marc Forster

    Despite turning down the opportunity to return for Daniel Craig’s third 007 film, Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster recently shared a few ideas on how the series should move forward–reports MTV News.

    When the set of recent rumours surrounding Bond 23 came up for discussion (including Danny Boyle directing denial), Forster stated that he was a fan of Boyle, but the choice of the next director would be heavily influenced by the script.

    ‘It really depends on what direction they want to take it,’ he said. ‘For me, I wanted to take it to a harder and darker place, but now that that journey I’ve gone on has succeeded, I feel like the next one can take it to a bit more humorous place again.’

    He continued: ‘I feel like next time you should take it in a lighter and more humorous way, maybe add a few more girls and a bit more sex–all that kind of stuff. I think that would be interesting.’

    When Daniel Craig was questioned about moving into a lighter tone for his next Bond film last year, he said: ‘Yeah, there’s room for more comedy.’

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  3. 'Quantum of Solace' On Blu-ray/DVD – What The Critics Said (Part II)

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-24
    Daniel Craig is James Bond in 'Quantum of Solace'

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    Following up a home video debut in Australia last Wednesday, this week marks the release of Quantum of Solace in the UK, US and elsewhere around the world.

    Over the past few days, several media websites have been posting reviews–including those for the Two-Disc Special Edition DVD and the Blu-ray disc–of the 22nd James Bond adventure to see how it holds up on the home video format.

    CommanderBond.net has compiled together an detailed listing of the various Blu-ray/DVD reviews of Quantum of Solace

    Part I | Part II | Part III

    QUANTUM OF SOLACE – BLU-RAY/DVD

    WHAT THE CRITICS SAID (PART II)


    For Bond fans, this is a must-buy on DVD

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

    Quantum of Solace marks the second Bond film to star Daniel Craig in the role of 007, and is directed by Marc Forster.

    This is a direct follow-up to Casino Royale, as Bond is out for revenge to get the man who took down his love.

    What Bond ends up getting in the middle of though in his hunt for revenge could never have been expected. The leader of the criminals this time out is Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amatric).

    He goes on his own, without MI6, working with Camille (Olga Kurylenko) as his new girl.

    The film is absolutely over-the-top and is one of the best James Bond films these two eyes have seen to date, and I have seem them all. Daniel Craig has blown me away once again in the role of 007, and I cannot wait to see what he does next with the character…

    Read on…

    dBTechno


    Quantum of Solace does its best to thrill on DVD

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

    Quantum of Solace is no Casino Royale, but then it never could be that. What made Casino Royale not only the best James Bond film to date but also a great film in its own right was its emphasis on Bond the man, its retelling of how he became 007, and his tragic relationship with the treacherous Vesper Lynd. Those are all unique to that particular story and can never be duplicated. Instead, QoS is content with being an extended but action-packed epilogue to its more thoughtful and romantic predecessor.

    The first direct sequel in the Bond series, QoS picks up shortly after Casino Royale and finds 007 (Daniel Craig) investigating the shadowy network that recruited Vesper to serve as its double agent. M (Dame Judi Dench) fears that Bond is merely on a personal vendetta, but the secret agent insists that he is only concerned with doing his duty. During his globe-hopping quest — which takes him to Italy, Haiti, Austria and, finally, Bolivia — Bond identifies several leading members of the mysterious Quantum organization, including eco-friendly tycoon Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric)…

    Read on…

    IGN


    Quantum of Solace may not be as purely satisfying, but it still rocks in its own way [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

    The villain and the Bond girl aren’t as interesting as Casino and director Marc Forster doesn’t know how to handle this material as deftly as Martin Campbell, but is it fair to compare Quantum of Solace to arguably the best Bond film ever made (and, by extension, one of the best action movies overall)? No, Quantum isn’t as good as Casino Royale, but neither are most action movies.

    And Quantum of Solace IS better than at least three Pierce Brosnan Bond movies, both Timothy Dalton movies, and most of the Roger Moore missions. It’s a brutal action-fest that is missing something because it’s naturally all final act – being a continuation of the last film – but it’s still incredibly well-made. The first fifteen minutes alone make it worth a rental. For anyone who calls themselves a serious Bond fan, they make it worth a purchase…

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    Hollywood Chicago


    A solid action packed edition to the James Bond franchise [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆

    The film looks fantastic in HD on the blu-ray edition. The bonus material for Quantum of Solace however is actually quite disappointing. In the past, MGM studios have always been good in releasing solid bonus features with their James Bond DVDs. Quantum of Solace however isn’t one of those releases that holds up with their previous editions. Casino Royale originally came out as a humble one disc set with very few extras. But MGM has since released it properly with all the bonus material it should have delivered the first time around. One suspects that much like its predecessor, this is just a teaser release with a two-disc Quantum of Solace Collector’s Edition inevitably being released in the near future…

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    Lumino Magazine


    Quantum of Solace is the brooding, cold-blooded dark side of Bond we seldom see [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

    From the opening moments of the film, I knew Quantum was different from everything that had come before it. The stillness, and the quiet. The graceful helicopter shot towards the cliff. Extreme closeups, accompanied by the sounds of steady breathing and distant engines roaring. All of these things are borderline uncharacteristic of Bond films, and yet I felt more in tune with the world of James Bond than ever before. And in an instant, almost as if we’re shifting with Bond’s focus, we are thrust into the middle of a high-speed chase, the intensity of which is undeniable. This is but one of the moments that makes Quantum unique, compelling, powerful and poetic–my favorite being the Opera sequence midway through.

    Quantum‘s one and only complication is that it relies on Casino Royale for the narrative groundwork. Now of course, that no longer presents a problem to the viewer if you’ve seen Casino, but if you haven’t seen Casino Royale, next to nothing will make sense here. If you’re hoping to pick this up and you haven’t watched Casino yet, you’d be well advised to give it a watch beforehand…

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    HighDefDiscNews


    A globe-trotting adventure apt to disappoint

    Nevertheless, Quantum of Solace does offer about double the amount of gun play, fisticuffs, foot chases and pyrotechnics, plus all the automobile, motorcycle, airplane and speedboat derring-do of the typical 007 installment. The problem is that the movie no longer feels like a Bond film when stripped of its eagerly-anticipated earmarks, but looks suspiciously similar to a high-octane Jason Bourne affair in terms of non-stop stunts and its unflappable protagonist’s inscrutable demeanor.

    What does remain intact is Bond’s familiar mission to save the world from a diabolical villain bent on world domination. In this case, the creep is Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric) whose benignly-named Greene Planet Corporation has for some reason been quietly acquiring ecological preserves around the planet by any means necessary…

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    News Blaze


    A pretty kinetic and engaging enough action-thriller [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆

    If nothing else, Quantum of Solace is an utterly frenetic and doggedly relentless thrill-ride. Director Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Monster’s Ball) may at first seem an odd choice to helm a Bond film, and he does bring some of his more art school-leanings to this very commercial franchise, but he might as well be director in name only. Solace really belongs to its second unit team, which pummels us with such intense, non-stop (and overly-edited) action that I was often left wrung-out and tired. Solace also aims high in terms of its creative setpieces, with a mid-movie operatic interlude easily the most ambitious and intricate sequence yet seen in a Bond picture. If nothing else, Quantum of Solace is a very fun, very fast thrill ride that never lets up.

    Still, it’s hard not to think that Quantum of Solace might have had more resonance had the filmmakers tried a little harder to add some meat to the bones of a such a skeletal, action-heavy narrative. Aside from the very serious Craig, and a few nods to the Bond of yore (M, a typically snazzy credit sequence, and OK title tune by Jack White and Alicia Keyes), there is little in Quantum of Solace that separates it from any generic (if well-made) action flick this side of the ‘Bourne’ series. While I still enjoyed Solace, it’s not the instant classic that was Casino Royale, and only whets my appetite for a return to a more well-rounded and less pretentious Bond the next time around. Quantum of Solace hasn’t entirely let the air out of the tires of the rebooted Bond, but it’s time for the franchise to lighten up just a little bit if it is to maintain its newfound luster…

    Read on…

    High-Def Digest

    Quantum of Solace Blu-ray/DVD Overview
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  4. 'Bond 23' "Gets Rolling" In 2010, Says Daniel Craig

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-24

    No sooner does Quantum of Solace arrive on Blu-ray and DVD and fans are already discussing when Daniel Craig’s third James Bond film will hit the silver screen.

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Craig himself made a brief statement about Bond 23 in Monday’s issue of Metro when he was asked about Dame Judi Dench and her involvement in the 007 series.

    He stated: ‘[Dame Judi] is great. I’m sure she will be back when we get rolling again next year.’

    Unfortunately, this line still leaves the question regarding Bond 23‘s release date open-ended since when exactly production begins on the film in 2010 will greatly influence the release date.

    As reported on CommanderBond.net in 2007, Sony was eyeing a 2010 release date for Craig’s third Bond film, but producer Michael G. Wilson has since stated that a 2011 release seems more likely.

    In an interview with IGN, he said: ‘I would think that we’d bring it out in two-and-a-half to three years [from] now, I guess. It’s hard to tell until we get working on the script [which is scheduled to take place in January 2009]’

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  5. 'Quantum of Solace' Is A Bond Blockbuster

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-24

    Following up a Monday release on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK, first day sales numbers have come in and Quantum of Solace has James Bond blockbuster, selling 522,926 copies.

    The full release follows:

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    James Bond blockbuster Quantum of Solace has become the UK’s biggest home entertainment release of 2009, the Official Charts Company has confirmed.

    The film shifted 522,926 Blu-ray and DVD copies on its first day of release on Monday.

    Anders Kloster, managing director UK, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, said: “Bond is as big as ever with the British public.”

    The film was also a box office phenomenon and had the biggest Friday opening of all time in the UK.

    The film was the second outing for Daniel Craig as the super spy after his debut in 2006’s Casino Royale.

    Quantum of Solace Blu-ray/DVD Overview
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  6. Jaws Voted Favourite James Bond Film Character In HMV Poll

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-23

    Steel-toothed henchman Jaws has been named the overall favourite character in a James Bond film in a new poll from HMV.com and social networking site getcloser.com.

    Richard Kiel with Sir Roger Moore

    Richard Kiel with Sir Roger Moore

    Meant to tie in with the DVD and Blu-ray release of Quantum of Solace, the poll asked participants to vote for their favourite Bond film character besides 007 himself.

    In The News reports that Richard Kiel’s character walked away with 30% of the 4,900 votes that were cast.

    ‘We all have our favourite Bond characters, but you can see why so many of us go for Jaws,’ said HMV spokesman Gennaro Castaldo.

    ‘Aside from his incredible physical presence, he’s got a great name and gimmick, and his stainless steel teeth are so wonderfully villainous. Ultimately, however, I think we like him because in the end he turns good-guy.’

    Gadgetmaster Q, known best by Desmond Llewellyn’s portrayal, came in second place with 16% of the votes while Goldfinger henchman Oddjob followed in third with 11%. Rounding out the top five were M with 11% and Miss Moneypenny with 9%.

    Bond fans were also polled on their favourite theme song from the series with ‘Live and Let Die’ by Paul McCartney and the Wings emerged as the winner with 23% of the votes cast. Shirley Bassey took second and third places with her performances of ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, respectively.

    Lastly, fans got a chance to vote for the James Bond stars themselves and Sean Connery remained the clear favourite with 45%. Daniel Craig came in second with 22% and Pierce Brosnan followed in third with 15%. The remaining spots went to Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, George Lazenby, David Niven and Barry Nelson, respectivly.

    Do you agree with the results? Voice your opinion here on the CommanderBond.net Forums.

  7. 'Quantum of Solace' Takes Top Spot On Amazon UK Sales Chart

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-23

    With Quantum of Solace hitting DVD and Blu-ray this week in both the UK and US, it’s no surprise that the film is topping the sales charts at both Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com.

    'Quantum of Solace' - Blu-ray Disc

    Currently, the 22nd James Bond film is sitting in the top two positions (DVD and Blu-ray editions) on the UK sales chart.

    In the US, Twilight is currently the film to beat following a massively successful Saturday release, while the single-disc DVD and Blu-ray editions of Quantum occupy positions #2 and 3, respectively. The two-disc special edition DVD ranks just outside the top ten.

    However, on the Blu-ray-only charts, 007 is #1. Walt Disney’s Bolt sits in second place.

    Have you gotten Quantum of Solace on Blu-ray or DVD yet? Sound off here on the CommanderBond.net discussion forums.

  8. Rumour Of The Week: Angelina Jolie For 'Bond 23'?

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-23

    ‘Sean Connery Will Be Back To Play The Villain!’ … ‘Gulshan Grover Lands Royale Villain Role’ … ‘Aishwarya Rai Is The Latest Bond Girl’ … and the list goes on.

    Whenever a new James Bond film is in the early stages of development, the outlandish rumours come with the territory. Are they almost always complete nonsense? Sure, but they keep on coming nonetheless.

    Following up the Danny Boyle directing denial, the current rumour of the week comes courtesy of celebrity news and gossip hub The Insider. Citing a tip from Buzz Newsroom, they pose the question: will Angelina Jolie be signing up for Bond 23?

    The tip states:

    Angelina Jolie has been interested in being involved with Bond, James Bond, for quite some time. She came THIS CLOSE to signing on to Casino Royale with Daniel Craig–but dropped out of negotiations due to scheduling and her pregnancy at the time. Our source tells us Mrs. Pitt met with Bond producers over the weekend, expressing her interest in joining the franchise. The only hitch, Angelina would be a reoccurring character, instead of just appearing in one movie. With her Tomb Raider franchise dead, and being killed off in Wanted–Angie seeks a solid financial property to revisit every few years. An easy payday indeed! Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are very eager to have Angie on board. But, will they pay what she’s asking?

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  9. Daniel Craig On Pushing James Bond Forward

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-21

    Just as Quantum of Solace debuts on DVD and Blu-ray around the world, the Herald Sun has posted an extensive interview with Daniel Craig where he discusses exactly what went into making the 22nd James Bond adventure.

    ‘It’s Like A Whack In The Face’

    ‘Fast as hell,’ is Craig’s quick reply when asked to briefly sum up just what exactly Quantum of Solace is all about.

    James Bond in 'Quantum of Solace'

    ‘It’s like a whack in the face and I think that’s what we needed. It takes the story on, it deals with all the unfinished business from Casino Royale plus we’ve booted it up–the stunts look amazing, the locations look fantastic and there’s not a lot of time to breathe. Next time we’ll do something more lyrical,’ he adds with a laugh.

    Compared to a bullet by director Marc Forster for its breathtaking pace and location hopping, the latest 007 film was all about retaining certain ‘Bondian’ traditions, but also pushing things forward. Describing the overall style of the film, Craig commented: ‘I think the language of film has changed and I think the audience perception has changed. Have you seen that terrific series Mad Men? It’s great and I look at that guy (Jon Hamm) and he’s got such a great look.

    He continues: ‘If you doing the film of Sebastian Faulks’ Bond book (centenary novel Devil May Care) that look would be perfect. If you were doing a one off film I would say that’s the way you would go. But that’s not where we are. The intention was always to make more than one of these so we have to move it forward because in two years time when hopefully we’ll do another one, we’ll still be pushing it forward.’

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    ‘If we’d have gone for some cute idea of what it was in the past, some kind of retro thing, it just wouldn’t move it on. I think style is important and I hope that when people see what we’ve done with Quantum–by getting in a new director, a new costume designer, we’ve added something that was of the old movies, paid homage to that, but at the same time we’ve moved it along,’ he added.

    ‘There are big sets, big wide camera angles, big shots, and it’s kind of that more old fashioned way of doing it. But it’s not looking back, it’s the modern way of doing it but at the same time, knowing itself. But if it becomes too self-knowing it becomes a piss take of itself. And we have to be careful about never doing that.’

    Escaping With James Bond

    Even though the ever-popular James Bond film series is approaching its 50th anniversary, Craig maintains that there are several ingredients integral to making the modern Bond films successful.

    ‘I think they have to have what they’ve always had–and that is a very strong central figure,’ he said. ‘That’s an obvious thing to say and I also think that they have to take you somewhere else, to transport the audience. I maintain that.’

    ‘I was thinking about this earlier and what defined those early movies was the fact that they went on location as much as they did. They maybe faked a few places–as we still do and we have to–but those early ones they went to some incredible places. I can’t remember which one it is, but on one of those early ones they went to Tokyo. Imagine getting a film crew to Tokyo!’

    Marc Forster, Mathieu Amalric, Olga Kurylenko and Daniel Craig

    ‘I mean, it’s hard enough now but doing it back then and the locations were so important–you looked at the film and you thought “he’s there, that’s Tokyo, that’s the Rio carnival…” those were the things that really defined Bond.’

    ‘I remember being a kid and looking at the films and going “that’s why I want to be James Bond”–plus the girls and the cars, of course.’

    Craig On 007

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    When asked what specifically was appealing about the James Bond character, Craig cited the fact that ‘he’s this apolitical civil servant who knows exactly what he is doing and is very good at his job. Within our political system we potentially have this organisation, the civil service, where you hope that there are good people making decisions for us, the people.’

    ‘Even though Fleming was an aspiring upper class person, he invented this man for everybody–and I think Sean [Connery] playing him on screen added to that. Somewhere inside Bond he believes he is doing the right thing even though he kills people all the time! But I love that element about him–that somewhere inside him he knows what is morally right.’

    To read the full interview, with details on Craig’s injuries during the Quantum of Solace shoot, his thoughts on the classic 007 films and more, head over to the Herald Sun.

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  10. 'Quantum of Solace' On Blu-ray/DVD – What The Critics Said (Part I)

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-21
    Daniel Craig is James Bond in 'Quantum of Solace'

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    This past Wednesday marked the release of Quantum of Solace on Blu-ray and DVD in Australia, while this upcoming week will see additional debuts in the UK, US and elsewhere around the world.

    Over the past few days, several media websites have been posting reviews–including those for the Two-Disc Special Edition DVD and the Blu-ray disc–of the 22nd James Bond adventure to see how it holds up on the home video format.

    CommanderBond.net has compiled together an detailed listing of the various Blu-ray/DVD reviews of Quantum of Solace

    Part I | Part II | Part III

    QUANTUM OF SOLACE – BLU-RAY/DVD

    WHAT THE CRITICS SAID (PART I)


    As a whole package, Quantum of Solace is very entertaining

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

    Without a doubt, Quantum of Solace was one of the most anticipated film releases of the 2008 holiday season. It would be Daniel Craig’s second outing as Bond and audiences were eagerly awaiting to see more of the magic from Craig and company that made Casino Royale one of the best received Bond films in decades. Marc Forster (Monster’s Ball, Finding Neverland, Stranger Than Fiction) would take the directors chair from two-time Bond director Martin Campbell. Forster seemed an odd choice for such an action packed series, considering his dramatic background.

    Quantum of Solace would also mark a first in the Bond series: the first direct sequel to a previous film. The film’s opening moments establish this point immediately, as Bond engages in a high-speed car chase, on his way to deliver Mr. White to MI6. What follows next is a steady stream of action set pieces interspersed with just enough exposition and dialogue to give you a chance to catch your breath, the problem is, the action scenes, while top notch, not the style most Bond fans may have expected. They are obviously the work of Dan Bradley, second unit director and stunt coordinator; his style is very apparent, having been seen before in the latter two Bourne films. The Bourne films have arguably had an influence on the Bond reboot, but the last thing this revitalized series needs is to come off as an imitator of another franchise…

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    DVD Talk


    You do still get some extras, but it’s just they’re not very good [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

    One word to describe the picture quality at times here: stunning. The early shots sweeping over the ocean are reminiscent of similar scene-setters in the Pirates Of The Caribbean movies, and they looked great in 1080p too. Here, Quantum of Solace looks as grade A as you’d expect such an expensive and major production to be. It’s backed with a DTS 5.1 HD sound mix that’s by turns aggressive and subtle, with a vibrant soundstage that reflects the film well (although the film’s use of audio itself is quite mixed, to be fair). It’s a very well presented movie.

    Don’t get too excited where the extras are concerned, though. After the highs of the film’s presentation, things come crashing down with the extra features package. It’s frustrating, because it’s blatantly clear that the real stuff is being prepared for the special edition, which will no doubt arrive in eighteen months’ time around the release of the next 007 movie. Director Marc Forster has already admitted that he’s recorded a commentary, that’s not on this disc, and neither is the deleted scene where Daniel Craig utters the “Bond, James Bond” line to Mr White…

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    Den of Geek


    There’s some good stuff on it, but not nearly enough [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

    Shortly before diving into this disc I rewatched my SD copy of Casino Royale for the first time since its release a couple of years ago. I don’t remember noting it first time around but that transfer really wasn’t top notch, with some scenes suffering from compression artefacts making Daniel’s face twice as craggy as it should have been and a softness of image that belied its recent release date. Unsurprisingly, going straight from that to this BD transfer proved quite a contrast. The film is presented on a BD50 disc encoded in 1080p AVC in its correct 2.35:1 ratio and is, according to the BBFC site, uncut. The transfer manages to capture the often unique palate of the location shoot on Colón, managing to convey the subtle hues of the town’s buildings, both in the daytime and evening scenes, in a suitably pleasing manner. Black levels are nicely distinguished, although there is a faint impression that the sequence at the dock both immediately before and during the boat chase is slightly darker than it should have been, while in the same period a couple of shots of the water look more like digital noise than the mulling waves one would expect. There’s a very faint patina of grain over the Bolivian desert scenes while a faint shimmer in the sequence in M’s hi-tech office when Bond first asks who Greene is. Otherwise it’s a extremely pleasing, high quality transfer, one which ensures that Daniel Craig’s face has just the correct amount of cragginess…

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    DVD Times


    An exciting, enjoyable continuation of an edgier, tougher, tighter Bond’s adventures

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆

    Quantum of Solace‘s anamorphic transfer is rock solid. The 2.35:1 image is crisp and good-looking, with nothing noticeable in the way of digital artifacts. Roberto Schaefer’s cinematography plays mostly in grays and blacks, which are deeply rendered with appropriate contrast. When brighter colors occasionally appear–as in the Italian chase sequence or the deep blue waters surrounding Giannini’s villa–they pop nicely.

    No complaints with the audio quality, either; the 5.1 track is sharp and exciting, with crystal-clear dialogue and well-mixed music. Directional effects are very good in the action sequences–and not just in the big, subwoofer-shaking explosions, but in the well-placed swinging planks and crashing glass of the church fight and the whizzing motors of the boat chase. Overall, a very impressive mix…

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    DVD Talk


    Definitely worth a watch, but don’t bother with the second disc of extras

    Quantum of Solace picks up immediately where Casino Royale left off, with Daniel Craig’s Bond freshly betrayed by Vesper Lynd. His road to revenge or redemption reveals a new worldwide conspiracy called QUANTUM that has infiltrated Her Majesty’s Secret Service itself, and takes him outside the law, going rogue against his own government.

    The trail leads Bond to QUANTUM’s plan to overthrow the Bolivian government and install a dictator in exchange for ownership of a vast desert — for the oil, everyone assumes. Mathieu Amalric is the sleazy eco-entrepreneur Dominic Greene, Olga Kurylenko plays Camille, a former secret agent with her own reasons to take down the new dictator, and Gemma Arterton is barely there as Fields, a British agent. The film careens along between set pieces, delivering lots of action but without the coherence and depth that made Casino Royale more than just another action flick…

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    Film.com


    Quantum of Solace captures all of the action, but only some of the fun

    While Quantum of Solace is a fine action film in its own right, it really requires the viewer to have seen Casino Royale for it to fully make sense and would be incomplete without it. Craig makes a good Bond, but this is an edgier take on the role, devoid of the charm and wit usually found with the character. Also, there is no Q character or any of the fun gadgets that go along with it. These are things at least this Bond fan goes to see and it is always fun to see what cool toy he will play with next. He is a spy after all. Let’s hope some of that is back in the next film. Quantum of Solace captures all of the action, but only some of the fun that made Bond great to begin with.

    The DVD includes a number of extras, including the music video for “Another Way to Die” by Jack White and Alicia Keys and two theatrical teaser trailers on Disc One while Disc Two has “Bond on Location,” “Start of Shooting,” “On Location,” “Olga Kurylenko and the Boat Chase,” “Director Marc Forster,” “The Music” and very extensive “Crew Files.”

    Read on…

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    Quantum of Solace introduces a far more believable James Bond [Blu-ray]

    ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

    There is a lot to like in Quantum of Solace if you approach it with the right state of mind. Unlike Casino Royale, Mark Forster’s film reveals a James Bond who is notably vulnerable, at times even surprisingly weak–I liked that. What I disliked about Quantum of Solace was its chaotic story with the generally ineffective secondary characters in it. This being said, the Blu-ray disc herein reviewed, courtesy of 20th Century Fox-UK, looks and sounds fantastic. I sense that somewhere down the road we will see a SE of some sort, but, the current presentation is very much of top-notch quality. Recommended.

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