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  1. David Arnold Audio Interview: Scoring 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-13
    David Arnold

    David Arnold

    Following up their magnificent three-part David Arnold interview (here and here) recorded late last year, Stage & Screen Online are back with an exclusive discussion with the man behind the music of James Bond.

    Recorded at the scoring stage for Quantum of Solace, this audio interview between Tommy Pearson and Arnold took place just as work was wrapping up on the score for the film.

    ‘We’ve got today and we’ve got tomorrow,’ Arnold says. ‘It’s been going very well, actually. I guess it’s a bit more unusual in that the music and the film are either incredibly dark and ambiguous, you know with the whole issue of who you can or can’t trust, and then it’s very explosive. It follows Bond’s shape more than anything.’

    He continues: ‘With Daniel [Craig] in this one, there’s not only the revenge thing going on, but there’s also a lot of suspicion as to who is doing what and why they’re doing it and who it is that he can put his faith in. And he ends up being able to trust only one or two people, and even they become slightly suspicious as the film evolves. It’s quite a tricky situation he’s put himself in this time. It’s not black and white and you’re not sure where the bad part is coming from. We know that Greene is apart of something that is much bigger, the same way that [Casino Royale‘s] Le Chiffre was, but I think everyone knows that it’s not just about him; that he’s just the latest figurehead that represents an ongoing problem with this organization called Quantum.’

    ‘Originally, I thought I would write something for Greene, a kind of Greene theme, and eventually I realized the thing to do was actually to write something for the organization, to write something for Quantum. The organization is sort of all-pervasive and kind of has slippery, oily tentacles in lots of different places where you hadn’t expected them to be…’

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    Arnold also confirmed the strong performance of Craig as Bond as an influence on the film’s music. ‘A lot of it is still Daniel’s performance which defines him in this film, but now we know him a little bit better and we know a little bit of the background between him and the organization that Le Chiffre worked for and now Greene is kind of the figurehead of.’

    He adds: ‘It’s more about–and this is where Marc Forster’s influence is probably more obvious–in that we sort of describe the internal goings-on rather than the external. We try and figure out what’s going on underneath. It’s a much more organic, dark, introspective and kind of ambiguous sound in some of these sequences that I’ve used. There’s very organic-sounding synthetic elements. Whereas normally you might have cellos and basses, we have deep, dark, throbbing electronic sound with real strings and violins over the top. In other occasions, we have the orchestra providing the bottom-end and some uncomfortable, ugly top-end stuff going on. So it’s a much more ambiguous kind of score and unsettling in some places.’

    ‘And of course, you have the action sequences which need to be propulsive and energetic and all the things they need to be. So, they’re still there and there’s still a couple of grand Bond-arriving moments, but it’s very different. It’s a tighter, darker, much quicker film, so the music needs to reflect that is what’s happening.’

    There’s much more. Visit Stage & Screen Online to listen to the entire David Arnold interview.

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  2. 'Quantum of Solace' Hereford Regional Screening Scheduled

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-12
    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig

    Today we have news on yet another regional screening scheduled for Quantum of Solace in October.

    The Hereford Times report that Daniel Craig’s second James Bond film will have a charity gala screening at the Hereford Odeon to benefit St Michael’s Hospice.

    The screening is scheduled to take place on Thursday, 30 October–one day before Quantum of Solace goes on general release in the UK.

    Helen Cotterell, fundraising consultant for St Michael’s, said the film was an ideal event to start the Hospice’s silver anniversary celebrations next year.

    For further details on the Hereford Odeon cinema, visit the official website.

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  3. Another Way To Drink?

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-12

    Closing off what’s been a thrilling week for James Bond fans is a guardian.co.uk exclusive that’s currently the talk of the CommanderBond.net Forums.

    Jack White

    Jack White

    The website’s media wing has landed a first look at Coca-Cola’s new advertisement, a 007 marketing tie-in for Quantum of Solace. The 60-second commercial is a nod to the James Bond series’ stylised opening credit sequences.

    Most intriguing, though, is the news that Jack White – one half of the duet performing the Quantum theme song, “Another Way To Die” – composed the music for the ad. What remained unclear, though, was whether or not the commercial’s music is, in fact, an instrumental version of “Another Way To Die” – until now.

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    Guardian.co.uk’s headline reads “Coca-Cola launches ad featuring Jack White’s Quantum of Solace music”, even though the article goes on to state that “White has also collaborated with Alicia Keys on the Quantum of Solace theme tune, ‘Another Way To Die'”, implying it’s another song all together.

    Since it was published on guardian.co.uk, the news spread to other media outlets. NME.com claimed that the music is, indeed, the White/Keys collaboration, though the source of this confirmation remained unclear. Empire Online, meanwhile, says the track is “a sort of spin on [the Quantum of Solace] theme”.

    Another Way To Die 7 inch sleeve artwork

    “Another Way To Die” 7 inch single sleeve artwork

    Additionally, copies of the video have been pulled from YouTube, “due to a copyright claim by Sony Pictures Entertainment”, giving credence to the possibility the track is “Another Way To Die” after all.

    CBn understands from a music industry source that the commercial’s soundtrack may be a segment of the instrumental portion of the song. “Another Way To Die” was delivered earlier this month and Sony BMG is planning a massive media launch. The song is expected to hit radio at the end of September.

    In the meantime, check out the Coke Zero commercial at guardian.co.uk.

    In other theme song news, music blog Spyder’s Random Things lists the length of both versions of “Another Way To Die” (regular and instrumental) as 4:23, slightly longer than Chris Cornell’s “You Know My Name”.

    Keep your browsers tuned to CBn for the most up-to-date James Bond news on the web.

    Update (13 Sep, 2008)

    Prefix Magazine claim to have received the following statement from Jack White’s management:

    “Jack White was commissioned by Sony Pictures to write a theme song for the James Bond film Quantum Of Solace, not for Coca Cola. Any other use of the song is based on decisions made by others, not by Jack White. We are disappointed that you first heard the song in a co-promotion for Coke Zero, rather than in its entirety.”

  4. 007 In New York?

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-11

    Variety columnist Liz Smith may have unearthed the very first piece of news regarding Bond 23.

    In her latest column, she claims James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli and 007 himself, Daniel Craig, were spotted dining at Primola restaurant in New York, where they revealed the location will feature in the follow-up to Quantum of Solace.

    Smith writes…

    WHO WAS that blond stunner who froze forks mid-air at the posh Primola eatery in N.Y.? Oh yes indeed, it was Daniel Craig, 007 himself. The studly Daniel was accompanied by his producer Babara Broccoli. (She is the daughter of Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, who co-produced all the James Bond films until his death in 1996. Barbara took over and now has a “license to film.”) Daniel and Barbara talked about the next Bond epic, part of which will be filmed — for the very first time! — in New York. Primola itself will have a little cameo. Maybe Daniel just wanted to see if the restaurant could handle those shoulders of his. The Bond film ready for release this year is the oddly titled Quantum of Solace.

    While wrong on the New York debut claim (the city featured in 1973’s Live and Let Die), Smith’s snippet may prove interesting down the line.

    Bond 23 is pencilled in for a 2010 release date.

  5. 'Quantum of Solace' Public Premiere To Take Place At London Film Festival

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-10

    Quantum of Solace will receive its public premiere at the 52nd London Film Festival, reports BBC News.

    The film will screen at the Odeon West End on 29 October, immediately after the movie’s world premiere, which will take place at the nearby Odeon Leicester Square.

    It will be the first time a James Bond film has featured in the festival’s line-up.

    “It’s great news for us,” London Film Festival artistic director Sandra Hebron said, adding the public premiere’s timing was “very serendipitous”.

    Other films to open at the festival include Ron Howard’s Frost/Nixon and Oliver Stone’s W..

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  6. First 'Quantum of Solace' TV Spot Airs During Fox's 'Fringe'

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-10

    James Bond fans clamouring for more Quantum of Solace footage after the excitement of last night’s theatrical trailer launch need not wait any longer!

    The first TV spot for Quantum of Solace premiered on Fox last night during the season opener of J.J. Abrams’ anticipated supernatural series, Fringe.

    The geekier Bond fans among us will remember that the first TV spot for Casino Royale aired during the season premiere of J.J. Abrams’ other enigmatic hit, Lost.

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  7. Lifetime Achievement Award For Dame Judi Dench

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-10
    Dame Judi Dench

    Dame Judi Dench

    Dame Judi Dench is lined up to recieve the European Film Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding contribution in film later this year.

    AHN reportds that the multi-award winning actress is scheduled to appear at the 21st European Film Awards ceremony on 6 December in Copenhagen, Denmark to receive the honour.

    Dame Judi has one Oscar win and six BAFTA Film awards to her name, plus endless other nominations. As all James Bond fans are well aware, she will next be seen on the big screen in next month’s Quantum of Solace.

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  8. THE 'QUANTUM OF SOLACE' THEATRICAL TRAILER IS HERE

    By Matt Weston on 2008-09-09

    You’ve had the tantalising appetiser; now get ready for the mouthwatering entrée that will leave you salivating for the main course.

    Yes, the wait is over: the full-length theatrical trailer for Daniel Craig’s second James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, is here.

    It’s two minutes and 28 seconds of amazing footage from what is shaping up to be one helluva James Bond film.


    The Quantum of Solace Theatrical Trailer

    Join the CommanderBond.net Forums and share your thoughts on the new trailer in this thread (for SPOILER-FREE discussion) and this thread (for SPOILER-FILLED discussion)!

    Quantum of Solace is served up in UK cinemas on 31 October and North American theatres on 14 November.

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  9. 'Quantum of Solace' – Official Blog Report #25

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-09

    The official Quantum of Solace blog has been updated today with another crew member from the 22nd James Bond 007 film: special effects supervisor Chris Corbould.


    Watch The Chris Corbould Blog Report Online

    On location, Corbould discusses the many different aspects of special effects that are required as big a shoot as a James Bond film, including the much-anticipated DC-3 airplane sequence involving Bond and Camille.

    A 007 veteran since 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me, Corbould has served as the series’ special effects supervisor since 1995’s GoldenEye (click here for the CBn Interview).

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  10. 'Quantum of Solace' – Southampton Regional Screening Details

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-09

    Following up recent news of a charity screening of Quantum of Solace in Cardiff comes details of yet another, this time in Southampton.

    The full press release follows below:

    Quantum of Solace Regional Screening – Southampton

    James Bond is back and he’s coming to Southampton this autumn… for another dazzling movie event.

    Following the success of the Casino Royale charity film screening in 2006 at St. Mary’s Stadium, Sony/EMI have given Saints Event Management and Southampton Football Club another Licence to Thrill this October, as Bond’s latest adventure hits the silver screen.

    This time round, the glitzy event will be even bigger than before, with SEM’s new venue, the huge City Cruise Terminal at Dock Gate 10, hosting what looks set to be one of the highlights of the region’s showbiz year.

    The official regional charity film screening for the new Bond film (Quantum of Solace) will take place on Thursday 30th October, a day prior to general release in the cinemas, meaning guests will be among the first people in the U.K to see Bond in action.

    The latest instalment in the 007 saga sees Daniel Craig resuming the role he made his own in Casino Royale, and is already one of the most eagerly anticipated films of 2008.

    Quantum of Solace picks up where the last film left off, with Bond seeking revenge for the death of Vesper Lynd and travelling as far afield as Haiti and Bolivia in the process.

    The evening will commence at 6.30pm with a red carpet drinks reception, followed by a 3 course banquet prepared by Saints’ Award Winning chefs, and of course, head coach Jan Poortvliet and members of his first team squad will also be in attendance.

    Guests will be in line for some top-class entertainment, from London’s West End, at the lavish City Cruise Terminal, before moving across to the Odeon Cinema at Leisure World for an exclusive screening of the new film.

    There will also be the chance to raise money for an extremely worthwhile cause with all proceeds from this year’s event going towards the Hampshire & IOW Air Ambulance service, which relies entirely on voluntary contributions to support it’s costly but vital life-saving missions across the region.

    The event is being supported by Norwich Union, Paris Smith & Randall, Cedar and Parkhouse the Jeweller.

    Saints Commercial Director John O’Sullivan said, “We are very grateful for the support of the sponsors and the many other organisations who will be making a contribution to this very
    worthwhile and exciting event.”

    Tickets are priced at £600 for a table of 10 inc vat or £65.00 per person inc vat

    To book your places please contact 0845 688 9297 or by email at [email protected]

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