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  1. 'Quantum of Solace' Blu-ray Review/Screenshots

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-09

    More and more reviews of Quantum of Solace on Blu-ray and DVD have begun to appear online as the mid-March release dates come closer.

    The Region 2 Blu-ray edition of the 22nd James Bond film was reviewed at Blu-ray.com yesterday, earning a 4/5 star review overall.

    Audio and video were the two highest rated categories in this Quantum of Solace review, scoring 5 and 4.5, respectively. The film itself and the special features each scored 3.5.

    Additionally, the review includes 20 screenshots of the film and opening menu taken from the Blu-ray disc. Click here to view them all at Blu-ray.com.

    'Quantum of Solace
    'Quantum of Solace

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  2. James Bond Marathon All Week Long On Retroplex

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-09

    James Bond will be featured all week long in a 007 marathon on Retroplex, part of the Starz Entertainment television network.

    From Monday, 9 March through Sunday, 15 March, various Bond films featuring Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton will be shown. CommanderBond.net breaks down the complete schedule…

    For further details, visit the official Starz Retroplex website.

    'Diamonds are Forever'

    Diamonds Are Forever

    Monday, 9 March:

    • 1:50am: You Only Live Twice
    • 9:20am: Live And Let Die
    • 1:45pm: The Living Daylights

    Tuesday, 10 March:

    • 8:20am: Thunderball
    • 12:20pm: Goldfinger
    • 5:45pm: Thunderball

    Wednesday, 11 March:

    • 6:50am: Never Say Never Again
    • 9:15am: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    • 3:30pm: Diamonds Are Forever
    • 5:35pm: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

    Thursday, 12 March:

    • 1:45am: Diamonds Are Forever
    • 10:40am: Moonraker
    • 12:50pm: The Man With The Golden Gun
    • 11:05pm: Moonraker

    Friday, 13 March:

    • 4:20am: The Man With The Golden Gun
    • 12:40pm: Dr. No

    Saturday, 14 March:

    • 6:30am: Dr. No

    Sunday, 15 March:

    • 8:40am: Diamonds Are Forever
    • 5:50pm: Diamonds Are Forever

    As always, keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest on James Bond-related events happening around the world.

  3. Marc Forster Reflects On 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-09

    Last Wednesday, director Marc Forster took part in special high-definition screening of Quantum of Solace at BFI Southbank. A representative for the Den of Geek website was able to attend the event and has reported back on the Q&A event.

    Directing Action

    Marc Forster

    ‘Making an action film is a challenge,’ Forster confessed. ‘A lot of action scenes came out of visiting the locations and being inspired by them. I’m pretty organised, I do most of the work in pre-production for all my movies, and I make it very clear to everybody, all my department heads. There are electronic previews and storyboards. I don’t story board the movie entirely, I only storyboard action sequences or visual effects sequences. I wanted to set the four big action scenes around the elements, earth, fire water and air.’

    He continued: ‘I haven’t ever worked before with a second unit director, it was very hard for me to let control go and say okay, you need to deliver exactly what is in my head. I hired a person I had a lot of trust in, I liked his previous work.

    ‘[Barbara] Broccoli told me “you know you’re the first non-Commonwealth director we’ve hired and the youngest one”–I said thank you for letting me know it just adds to the pressure!’

    Likes & Dislikes

    James Bond and Camille in 'Quantum of Solace'

    Forster also explained the slight changes that went into effect to create one of his favourite sequences in Quantum of Solace: the opera scene.

    ‘In the script it was written as a kind of UN conference setting and I thought visually it’s not that interesting,’ he stated. ‘When I came across the opera location and I saw that eye on the lake I though that screams Bond location! The symbolism of the blue eye is so Bond and the metaphor made it a perfect location.’

    On the other hand, Forster mentioned the Camille introduction scene as one he wasn’t quite as fond of… ‘The only scene I had problems with was the sequence when we introduced Camille when she pulls up in the car. I have a little issue with the colour of the car and it’s too clean, I’m not happy with my directorial choices.’

    ‘I changed the dialogue in that scene like fifty times, it was just never totally smooth and then you have to make these decisions so fast, suddenly the car is there. Then of course later on she pulls up in the Bug in front of the hotel and there I think the car works and her line is funny, the two of them work well together.’

    Marc Forster, Mathieu Amalric, Olga Kurylenko and Daniel Craig

    A Marc Forster James Bond Film

    ‘I had this issue I wanted to bring in,’ Forster said in regards to the film’s overall plot. ‘I said to [Paul] Haggis “I’m really concerned about the water, oil is a thing of the past.” I thought it’s going to be a huge issue. Water is timeless, I thought it would be something that would be interesting and current for a while, I thought that theme would not be quickly outdated.’

    ‘The only thing [producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson] asked for was we don’t want Bond to kill anybody innocent. I found that to be completely reasonable.’

    ‘At one point in one of the story lines there was a car on the road being repaired and I thought it would be interesting if we took the car off the cliff. And they said we shouldn’t do that because they’re just innocent bystanders. I think it’s a good thing.’

    ‘We worked together on the script until they signed it off, but on the set, in the execution of Bond I never had them ever tell me one note or say anything, I had a free hand. I showed them scenes as we went along and I felt that they really liked what they saw but you’re always nervous every time. They liked the film and embraced it.’

    The Reception

    Marc Forster

    Forster mentioned that Quantum of Solace was no different than his other films in that he rarely rewatched it. ‘Once I’ve seen it at a premiere its too painful, I have to let go!’

    ‘Certain things stick out or I don’t like this scene or that scene. For instance I just did the commentary for the Bond DVD the other day and I watched it for the first time again. It was interesting, I was trying to focus on the commentary and not get to engaged in the movie, it’s hard for me to watch.’

    He continued: ‘I show an audience the film; even if you say, okay one half of the audience don’t like the movie and the other half love the movie, that’s how it is with every film, you can’t please everybody. There are millions and millions of fans, I couldn’t possibly cater to all of them.’

    ‘Some people seem to really love [the film], some seem to hate it, I think discussion is always good. It’s not the last Bond film ever made, I think there will be many more.’

    “Bond, James Bond.”

    Marc Forster

    The director also briefly brought up the key deleted scene that contained the famous “Bond, James Bond” line (which unfortunately has not made the cut for the special features on this upcoming Blu-ray/DVD release).

    ‘There was a scene after the movie ended, it was sort of a hanger on, we had this little hang on between Bond and Mr White, a very short scene. I felt though it was forcing the producers to almost make a trilogy out of it, but now they have a choice of opening it up or starting new, whatever.’

    ‘I felt the scene didn’t really add anything to the story,’ he added, ‘unfortunately the famous line was in that scene as well. Everyone said you didn’t shoot that line “Bond, James Bond” but I did shoot it. I didn’t cut the scene because of the line. I watched the movie with and without the scene, I just liked it better without it so we just decided to leave it out. It’s not on the first DVD, I don’t know if the scene is going to be on the second.’

    Another Bond For Forster?

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    Despite the fact that he won’t be back for Daniel Craig’s third 007 outing, Forster didn’t completely rule out ever coming back for another go.

    ‘[The producers] did ask me to do another one, but you know, at this point I need to do something smaller, then, you can say never say never again!’

    ‘I would do another Bond because I think Bond has reached his quantum of solace, it’s time to bring in more women, you know all those things people seem to miss. I created Camille as an alter ego to him, it’s interesting that she’s the one woman he doesn’t sleep with because he sympathised.’

    ‘I would hope on the next one more humour can be bought in and the character can be developed further. I think the things people were craving for can be bought back, it’s not a lost case but at this point in time I felt this was the Bond film I wanted to make.’

    There’s much more… Head on over to Den of Geek for the complete Q&A session with Marc Forster, including the director’s comments regarding his initial turning down of the project, working with Daniel Craig, ‘Another Way To Die’ and more.

    Keep turning to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond news and coverage.

  4. 'Quantum of Solace' Blu-ray/DVD Trailer Now Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-08
    James Bond in 'Quantum of Solace'

    With the release of Quantum of Solace on home video just days away now, the promotional trailer has been released online at the official 007.com website.

    Daniel Crai’g’s second James Bond film will first arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on 18 March on Australia. UK and US releases follow on 23 and 24 March, respectively, with several other countries around the world following closely after.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest news regarding the upcoming Blu-ray/DVD release of Quantum of Solace.

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  5. 'Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond'

    By Athena Stamos on 2009-03-07

    ‘Why does the secret agent never seem to die?’ is the question asked in Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond, a new book by Jeremy Packer, released last month in the United States.

    Investigating the ever growing popularity of secret agents across television, film, and popular culture, Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond takes an in depth look at various icons in the genre, including 007 (naturally), Jason Bourne and others.

    Published by Peter Lang Publishing, Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond is available as a hardback and paperback, retailing at $99.95 and $32.95, respectively, and can be ordered from Amazon.com:

    The full publisher’s blurb follows:

    'Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond'

    Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond

    Why does the secret agent never seem to die? Why, in fact, has the secret agent not only survived the Cold War–which critics and pundits surmised would be the death of James Bond and of the genre more generally–but grown in popularity? Secret Agents attempts to answer these questions as it investigates the political and cultural ramifications of the continued popularity and increasing diversity of the secret agent across television, film, and popular culture.

    The volume opens with a foreword by Tony Bennett, and proceeds to investigate programs, figures, and films such as Alias, Austin Powers, Spy Kids, the new Bond Girl, Flint, Mission Impossible, Jason Bourne, and concludes with an afterword by Toby Miller. Chapters throughout question what it means for this popular icon to have far wider currency and meaning than merely that of James Bond as the white male savior of capital and democracy.

    Stay tuned to CommanderBond.net for all the latest literary James Bond news.

  6. Daniel Craig To Present At 2009 First Light Movie Awards

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-07

    Daniel Craig has been announced as one of the presenters for the 2009 First Light Movies Awards.

    The James Bond star will present along with several other celebrities at the event which celebrates young people’s film making. The ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, 17 March at the Odeon Leicester Square in London.

    Full details follow in the press release below:

    Daniel Craig And Sienna Miller To Present Awards

    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig and Sienna Miller are among the stars who will present young film-makers with the First Light Movies Awards.

    The ceremony, which honours younger members of the profession – many from disadvantaged or minority backgrounds, will be hosted by T4 presenters Miquita Oliver and Rick Edwards and will boast several celebrity attendees.

    Also set to present awards are Spooks star Rupert Penry-Jones, Infamous actor Toby Jones and Skins bad girl Kaya Scodelario.

    Each of the eight categories including Best Drama, Best Horror, Best Thriller and Best Screenplay have been judged by celebrities such as Skins star Nicholas Hoult, Kate Beckinsale, Orlando Bloom and James Franco.

    Host Miquita said: “Presenting this year’s Activision First Light Movies Awards with Rick should be a lot of fun, the nominated films are all fantastic and the awards will be a great day for everyone.”

    Fellow presenter Rick is far more practical: “These young people are the same people who are going to be making the films that we’re all gonna be queuing up for at the local multiplex in 10 years time. So of course I’m wholeheartedly behind the whole thing. I’m thinking long term – if I play my cards right I might get some free tickets.”

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest news from the world of James Bond.

  7. Vintage James Bond Posters Sale At Christie's

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-06
    'Goldfinger'

    Goldfinger

    Another vintage movie posters sale will soon be taking place at Christie’s South Kensington, London and the James Bond series will be featured once again.

    Just under 20 lots in total, some of the most desirable lots are expected to fetch as much as £5,000.

    The Vintage Film Posters sale will take place on Wednesday, 11 March 2009. Visit the Christie’s catalogue website for full information.

    Details on specific lots follows below:

    Lot 1 – Dr. No

    Dr. No
    1962, Eon/United Artists, British quad — 30x40in. (76x102cm.), linen-backed, (A-)
    Art by Mitchell Hooks
    Design by David Chasman

    Estimate: £2,000 – £3,000


    Lot 5 – Goldfinger

    Goldfinger
    1964, Eon/United Artists, British quad, style A — 30x40in. (76x102cm.), linen-backed, (A-), signed and inscribed in black felt pen Best Wishes, Honor Blackman
    Art by Robert Brownjohn

    Estimate: £1,500 – £2,500


    Lot 6 – Goldfinger

    Goldfinger
    1964, Eon/United Artists, British quad, style B — 40x30in. (104x69cm.), linen-backed, (A-) framed
    Art by Robert Brownjohn

    Estimate: £3,000 – £5,000


    Lot 9 – Thunderball

    Thunderball
    1965, Eon/United Artists, British quad — 30x40in. (76x102cm.), linen-backed, (A-)
    Art by Robert McGinnis

    Estimate: £500 – £700


    Lot 11 – You Only Live Twice

    You Only Live Twice
    1967, Eon/United Artists, advance U.S. one-sheet — 41x27in. (104x69cm.), linen-backed, (A)

    Estimate: £500 – £700


    Lot 16 – Casino Royale

    Casino Royale
    1967, Columbia, U.S. six-sheet — 81x81in. (206x206cm.), linen-backed, (A-)
    Art by Robert McGinnis

    Estimate: £1,500 – £2,000


    Lot 17 – On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    1969, Eon/United Artists, British quad — 30x40in. (76x102cm.), linen-backed, (A-)
    Art by Robert McGinnis and Frank McCarthy

    Estimate: £300 – £500

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  8. Groovy's James Bond 007 Signature Barware And Cocktail Sets

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-06

    This past November, CommanderBond.net alerted fans that home gift firm Groovy UK had sealed a deal with the James Bond franchise through Danjaq LLC and Eon Productions to create an all-new signature range of high-end barware, glassware and cocktail sets inspired by the secret agent.

    James Bond Lifestyle has gotten a look at the pieces that received final approval from the 007 producers.

    The crystal glass is hand blown in Europe with the 007 logo carefully etched into the glass and the packaging is made in the UK.

    Each one of the Decanter sets is numbered and the production is limited to 1000 pieces only. The James Bond 007 Signature Barware products are currently in production and are expected to be available at the end of this month for delivery.

    The products include:

    • Limited Edition James Bond 007 Signature Decanter Set – £175.00
    • James Bond 007 Signature Whisky Glasses (2 ct) – £25.00
    • James Bond 007 Signature Bullet Shot Glasses (2 ct) – £20.00
    • James Bond 007 Signature Martini Glasses (2 ct) – £30.00
    • James Bond 007 Signature Champagne Glasses (2 ct) – £30.00
    Limited Edition James Bond 007 Signature Decanter Set

    Limited Edition James Bond 007 Signature Decanter Set

    James Bond 007 Signature Bullet Shot Glasses (2 ct)

    James Bond 007 Signature Bullet Shot Glasses (2 ct)

    James Bond 007 Signature Whisky Glasses (2 ct)

    James Bond 007 Signature Whisky Glasses (2 ct)

    As always, keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest on James Bond-related events happening around the world.

  9. Exclusive James Bond Blu-ray 10-Disc Set At Costco

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-05

    Costco Wholesale will be getting in on the James Bond fever this upcoming March when Quantum of Solace and several other 007 films hit the Blu-ray format.

    James Bond 10-Disc Blu-ray Collection

    James Bond 10-Disc Blu-ray Collection

    For a limited time, the retailer will be offering a special promotion that allows customers to save $5 instantly on Quantum of Solace on DVD if they purchase any of the eight currently available 2-Disc Ultimate Edition Bond DVDs. As this promotional flyer advertises, this offer does not apply to the Quantum of Solace Blu-ray disc.

    Additionally, this March will see the release of yet another 007 Blu-ray box set–this time exclusive to Costco stores–the James Bond 10-Disc Blu-ray Collection.

    This set will include all six of the currently available Blu-ray Bond discs, plus Goldfinger, Moonraker, The World Is Not Enough and Quantum of Solace, which all arrive in March as well.

    Retailing for $199.99, but currently discounted to $159.99, this Bond Blu-ray set will be released on 24 March and can be pre-ordered online:

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated with complete coverage on all the latest James Bond Blu-ray news.

    James Bond On Blu-ray
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  10. Danny Boyle Shuts Down 'Bond 23' Rumour

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-03-05
    Danny Boyle

    Danny Boyle

    It certainly didn’t take long for one of the early Bond 23 rumours to get shut down.

    Following up Tuesday’s news from The Sun that British director Danny Boyle was reportedly being considered to helm the next James Bond film comes word from the man himself that this just isn’t the case.

    A spokesperson for Boyle told WENN: ‘While Danny says he always has and always will enjoy the Bond movies he has no plans to direct one. Danny is naturally flattered to be thought of!’

    Boyle then commented further on the 007 rumour to Entertainment Weekly, saying: ‘I enjoy the Bond movies, always have and always will, but I have no plans to direct one. I don’t know who came up with the story, but please tell them I’m very flattered to be thought of!’

    Keep your browsers locked on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest breaking news on Bond 23.