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  1. Dressed To Kill: New Look For 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-10

    Quantum of Solace has developed a bit of reputation as the James Bond film that seemingly stops at no limits to set itself apart from the others: it’s the shortest yet, but perhaps packed with the most action, gone are the ‘Bond, James Bond’ and ‘shaken, not stirred’ lines, Olga Kurylenko (Camille) definitely sets herself apart from past Bond girls, the gunbarrel… well, if you haven’t seen the film yet, I won’t spoil it for you.

    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    As the Telegraph reports, the costume design department was one area that definitely did not go unaffected by this essence of change. Led by Louise Frogley, who took over from series regular Lindy Hemming, the department aimed for a sleek look for Quantum of Solace.

    Naturally, Daniel Craig dressed as 007 was the key look to get correct from the beginning.

    ‘Daniel’s Bond is unlike all the others,’ said costume supervisor Lindsay Pugh. ‘Before him, Bond was becoming a parody of himself. Daniel is not quite as tongue-in-cheek–he’s more real and gritty. The script, too, is more realistic. So it followed that there wouldn’t be any parodies in the costume.’

    The first big change came in selecting leading American designer Tom Ford over Brioni, who had dressed Bond in GoldenEye through Casino Royale.

    ‘The Brioni suits were too relaxed,’ explained Pugh. ‘The way that Daniel wears his clothes required something sharper. For us, it was the perfect partnership–Tom Ford understood exactly what we needed, and worked hard to give us what we wanted, while staying within his own design.’

    However, keeping in line with director Marc Forster’s wish to echo back to the early Bond films in Quantum of Solace, ‘there are a lot of nods to Connery’s Bond–we styled Daniel in a slightly Sixties way for this film.’

    ‘I was very excited when I was approached by [producer] Barbara Broccoli,’ said Ford. ‘Bond is a British style icon and to dress him is a huge privilege. As Daniel had been one of our customers in real life from the beginning, it was not hard to imagine what would look good on him and what he would like. I wanted Bond to be like the Tom Ford customer–chic, well-dressed, polished, yet leading an exciting life.’

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    According to Pugh, the new look for 007 certainly met expectations. ‘It is a stylised look,’ she said. ‘We wanted to strengthen Bond’s image and, with variations on the monochrome theme, gave him a sharper look–it’s a sort of uniform.’

    However, Bond wasn’t the only character that received wardrobe makeover. According to Pugh, blacks, whites and silvery-greys were an integral part of the Quantum costume design for the film’s leading ladies, including Olga Kurylenko (Camille), Gemma Arterton (Agent Fields) and even Dame Judi Dench (‘M’).

    ‘For them we wanted toned-down starkness with unfussy lines and no frills,’ she said. ‘We didn’t want costume pieces. We just went to the shops. It turned out that Prada had most of the solutions.’

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  2. Marc Forster Talks Martinis, Girls And Gadgets

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-10

    A hallmark of the Daniel Craig James Bond era so far has been the minamilistic approach taken towards the spy’s world famous gadgets, ditching the ‘Q’ scene for a more realistic interpretation.

    Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster discussed his thoughts on the proper way to incorporate gadgets in a 007 film, as well as the new opening title sequence in an interview with the LA Times.

    ‘People might say there are no gadgets in this movie,’ said Forster, ‘but to me the idea of carrying around five or six gadgets, that seems very old school to me. People have iPhones now and we are all accustomed to devices that consolidate different technologies. A suitcase full of gadgets seems odd and also reminds me of all these superhero movies now. We wanted Bond to be more believable and realistic.’

    Director Marc Forster

    Director Marc Forster

    Despite the move away from the gadgets and similar trademarks of the series such as the ‘Bond, James Bond’ line, Quantum of Solace still includes several Bondian elements where Forster felt appropriate.

    One example from the film is when Daniel Craig’s Bond has a martini, shaken not stirred of course, prepared for him during a Virgin Atlantic flight by a bartender who recites all the key ingredienets. ‘That was a fun way to show he is becoming the Bond that is familiar,’ Forster said.

    More shaking and stirring of the franchise followed on when it came time to create the main title sequence, which some fans describe as a mini-Bond film on its own.

    Passing along series regular Daniel Kleinman in favour of MK12, Forster explained that he wanted the sequence to harken back to the early Bond films, bring back the silhouetted girls that were absent from the previous Casino Royale.

    Said Forster: ‘We wanted those iconic images, the women and the guns, the retro look. The design company MK12 did the work and it is in the tradition but it’s also new and bold.’

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  3. Jeffrey Wright On The James Bond-Felix Leiter Relationship

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-10

    Jeffrey Wright now joins David Hedison as the only actors to have portrayed the role of ally Felix Leiter twice in the James Bond franchise.

    In a new interview with blackfilm.com, Wright discusses his return in Quantum of Solace, working with Daniel Craig once again and whether he’ll be back for Bond 23 and beyond.

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    ‘I was excited to be part of the first one and then to carry on the role and pick up where he left off was just a pleasure,’ said Wright in regards to returning from Casino Royale.

    Quantum of Solace goes on to develop the relationship between Leiter and Bond,’ he states. ‘There is a kinship between the two of them that we continue to discover because they are similar in many ways. They are guys who are very much alone in their world. It’s a murky environment in which they operate and there are few people that they trust. They found a trust in one another and we try to explore that further. Outside of MI6, Leiter is Bond’s only consistent ally. He’s played a critical throughout the history of the Bond films.

    Lending itself nicely to the onscreen relationship between Bond and Leiter was the fact that the two had worked together in past on Casino Royale (obviously) and The Invasion.

    He says: ‘This is the third film that Daniel and I have worked on together and I enjoyed working with him as an actor and I enjoyed his company. We both look at acting in similar. We’re serious about it and we enjoy it and when we work together, we try to create interesting scenes. People seem to respond to the friendship between Leiter and Bond and we try to build on that.’

    ‘Leiter is a mysterious character and he moves in the shadows and I like that,’ Wright added. ‘The fact that the character is unknown gives him a mysterious quality. I enjoyed coming in during fragments of the film. It’s Bond’s story and Felix is supporting.

    When asked to compare the directorial styles of Martin Campbell Royale and Marc Forster Quantum, Wright said: ‘Marc comes from a different type of filmmaking to some extent with films like Monster’s Ball and The Kite Runner but he brings his own signature to the Bond franchise in a way that’s fresh and original. There’s a stylistic quality to this film that is contemporaryand edgy and that’s a result of Marc’s vision. At the same time, he was going for realism in the acting surrounded by the high flying action adventure in the Bond films and the combination is quite stunning.’

    He also stated that if the producers wanted him back once again, he’d have no hesitations.

    ‘I enjoy doing these films. They are big budget films, but there is a quality of humanity on the set that I like. There are very little egos involved and it’s a very comfortable environment to work in; and I’ve been a fan of the Bond franchise since I was a boy. As long they want me to continue as Leiter, I’m open to returning.’

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  4. USA Today: Daniel Craig Focuses On James Bond

    By Guest writer on 2008-11-10

    USA TODAY: Daniel Craig focuses on James Bond

    James Bond needs a day off.

    In the latest 007 thriller, Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig continues to explore the depths of the iconic superspy, this time (his second) revealing a man consumed by his job.

    It just so happens that his work is saving the world.

    “It’s no moral judgment,” Craig says, sitting with his right arm in a sling, the result of 007 action work aggravating an old injury. “If there’s ambiguity to the character, then you’ll have a better time. It’s as simple as that.

    “There’s no kind of self-conscious idea to make him a deep, meaningful human being. I just think, well, he’s a spy and kills people for a living. There might be some consequences for him — and everybody around him.”

    By now it’s well known that Quantum (opening Nov. 14 in the USA) picks up moments after the conclusion of 2005’s Casino Royale, which rebooted the franchise.

    In the sequel, Bond nearly self-destructs in his quest to uncover the Quantum organization behind the money-laundering in the original story. The lines of justice and revenge become so blurred, his own MI6 handlers fear he is too wrapped up in the mission to pull it off.

    Even this film’s Bond girl, Camille (Ukrainian-born model Olga Kurylenko), is so devoted to her own quest for vengeance that together they are all business — no time or energy for any between-the-sheets action.

    Craig, 40, jokingly compares his Bond’s big flaw — total immersion in his duties — to the e-mail-checking, cellphone-addicted, always-on-call culture of the modern workplace.

    “You’re never away from the office. That’s very true of people, isn’t it?” he says. “We’re driven to do that, and maybe that’s wrong. Maybe we should all step back, put it down for an hour a day and be out of the office.”

    Craig adds: “That said, it is a Bond movie.” His day job involves high-speed, cliff’s-edge car chases, speedboat escapes and exploding desert hotels.

    After six Bonds and 22 films, audiences still dig it. Casino Royale ultimately grossed $594 million worldwide, topping Die Another Day’s $431 million record. Quantum already had a record-breaking debut in Europe, with about $40 million.

    With this installment and future ones, Craig’s challenge is to keep the fan base rejuvenated.

    Thomas Huffner, who runs the fan website BondMovies.com, says he wants the franchise to continue Bond’s anti-hero qualities. “He’s human, and the more human you make him, the more believable the character and the more successful the movie,” he says. “He’s far from perfect, but that’s what makes him interesting.”

    International man of mystery

    For all the exposure 007 has given Craig, his own life remains a kind of secret identity. [Click here to continue reading…]

    By Anthony Breznican, USA TODAY

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  5. 'Quantum of Solace' Rules International Box Office

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-09
    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    Quantum of Solace struck gold at the international box office yet again.

    In its second weekend, the 22nd James Bond film went on general release in 58 new markets around the world and opened bigger than 2006’s Casino Royale in every single one of them (13 of Quantum‘s international opens even managed to double what Royale did two years ago).

    Variety reports that Daniel Craig’s second 007 entry grossed a whopping $106.5 million this weekend at 9,870 playdates in all of its current 61 territories, making it the 11th biggest international weekend ever. The film grossed more than triple the combined foreign take for the next four entries on the list: High School Musical 3, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Body of Lies, and Saw V.

    Average gross per location was a very strong $10,790. Despite not having opened in the US, Australia, Japan, Mexico and Spain yet, the 10-day cumulative total for Quantum of Solace stands at $160.3 million.

    The global success of Quantum propelled it to the #2 spot of largest international weekends of 2008, behind the $146.6 debut of Indiana Jones and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

    The record breaking continued as well with Bond posting the top opening ever in Switzerland at $3.8 million, Finland at $1.7 million and the United Arab Emirates at $1 million along with Nigeria, Romania and Slovenia. The film also managed the second best ever in both China and India for an international film with its $9.1 million and $3.7 million deubuts, respectively.

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Overall, Quantum of Solace did the best business in the UK for the second straight week, declining just 40% from it’s stunning opening last weekend to take in $15.1 million (10-day cumulative of $50.3 million). Germany followed with a $15 million debut, Russia and China with $9.1 million each, South Korea with $4.5 million, Italy with $4.3, Switzerland with $3.8 million, India with $3.5 million, Denmark with $2.9 million, Norway with $2.3, Holland with $2.2 million and Austria with $2.1 million.

    Bond held strong for the second weekend in France and Sweden as well, declining 46% to $5.7 million (10-day cumulative of $20.5 million in the former) and 42% to $1.4 million in the latter.

    Mark Zucker, Sony’s president of international distribution, stated that the box office prowess of Quantum of Solace has far exceeded internal forecasts, demonstrating unexpectedly strong traction among teens.

    ‘I thought we were headed toward $80 million, but clearly I was wrong,’ said Zucker. ‘Saturday (business) was just beyond anything, just gangbusters everywhere.’

    The film is expected to stay strong internationally going in these upcoming weeks with its main competitors (Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Twilight, and Bolt) opening gradually around the world.

    This upcoming weekend sees 007 debut in the US, Mexico, Hungary and Vietnam.

    Click here for the complete box office details.

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  6. A Quantum of Solace For Sony

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-09

    If the recent reports regarding the undeniable success of Quantum of Solace at the box office are anything to go by, then Sony can breathe a sigh of relief.

    The company has been counting on the 22nd James Bond film to deliver after the ailing euro and strong yen took a bite out of their recent quarterly profits–reports the Financial Times.

    Thankfully, 007 is breaking records left and right once again, as was the case two years ago when Daniel Craig’s first Bond film, Casino Royale, was released.

    Furthermore, the film has yet to even open in several key markets, such as the US, Spain, Australia and Japan.

    ‘I don’t want to predict what will happen in the US,’ said Michael Lynton, chief executive of Sony Pictures Entertainment. ‘But in these difficult economic times it’s nice to have a hit and the film certainly worked in the UK and elsewhere.’

    ‘It’s profitable for the studio, which means it’s profitable for Sony corporation,’ said Mr. Lynton, adding that the film is also important ‘from a morale standpoint.’

    The problem for Sony is that the lucrative 007 franchise is expected to revert back to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) for Bond 23, the result of an agreement struck when Sony formed a consortium to buy the rival studio four years ago. Both Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace were MGM/Columbia Pictures co-productions).

    However, the Financial Times points out that the credit freeze has hit MGM’s plans to raise money to produce the film. While MGM continues to explore financing options, Mr. Lynton declined to comment on whether the two studios have had discussions about Sony staying on board for Bond 23 and beyond.

    ‘All things being equal, we’d love to stay in the James Bond business’ he said.

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  7. Bond Breaks Box Office Records In China

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-09

    Following on from the massive success of Casino Royale roughly two years ago, James Bond has conquered the Chinese box office yet again.

    Variety reports that on its 5 November opening day, Quantum of Solace pulled in $1.67 million, giving it the best debut for a foreign film in 2008.

    Surpassing Royale‘s Chinese debut by 44%, Quantum of Solace also had the highest opening day ever for a film, foreign or domestic, released in November and was shown on more than 1,000 screens, the biggest number of screens for a foreign film.

    The film accounted for a massive 90.3% of the total Chinese box office on its opening day.

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  8. James Bond's 'Quantum' Leap At The Box Office

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-08

    James Bond continues his successful run at the international box office.

    After expanding into 58 new territories worldwide this weekend, Variety reports that Quantum of Solace grossed $38 million on Friday alone.

    The Bond film is expected to generate around $80 million this weekend, which would equal a cumulative total of roughly $130 million globally when combined with last weekend’s box office numbers.

    As of this Friday, Quantum of Solace had grossed $39.3 million in the UK, $16.5 million in France, $7.7 million in Germany and $3.9 million in China.

    The US theatrical debut takes place this upcoming Friday, 14 November.

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  9. 'Quantum of Solace' Valencia Premiere

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-08

    The latest stop for the Quantum of Solace promotional tour was in Valencia, Spain.

    On Thursday, 6 November, fans gathered at the Valencia Palau de las Artes (Palace of the Arts) to get a glimpse of the stars of the 22nd James Bond film walking the red carpet.

    Daniel Craig attended the event with longtime girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell. Also in attendance were Olga Kurylenko (Camille), Fernando Guillén Cuervo (Bolivian Chief of Police) and director Marc Forster amongst several local celebrities.

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  10. Win 'Casino Royale' Collector's Edition DVD

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-11-08
    'Casino Royale'

    Casino Royale

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