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  1. 'Quantum of Solace' Production Pays Homage To Ken Adam

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-16

    During the process of shooting Quantum of Solace, director Marc Forster revealed his appreciation for many of the early James Bond films, citing the production design by Ken Adam as one of the hallmarks of the series.

    In a new Variety article, Forster explains how he tried to pay homage to Adam’s visually stunning sets in the design of this latest 007 film.

    ‘I wanted to return to the stylish look of the early Bond films by production designer Ken Adam,’ he said.

    Spy pic from Barbican Venue

    007 at the Barbican, back when Quantum of Solace was known as Bond 22

    Production designer Dennis Gassner, who replaced longstanding crew member Peter Lamont on this film, said Daniel Craig as Bond was integral in the process of creating Quantum‘s more modernistic and organic style.

    He said: ‘I had to find a new place in the world for Bond to be Bond on his journey. I said to Marc that the only thing that I had to hold onto was Daniel. And what is that? It’s this incredibly angular, chiseled, textured face and blue eyes. It was so simple that it was right in front of us. So I really created a pattern language based on that theory and Marc’s… sense of style and design.’

    As hinted by the film’s trailers and leaked production photos, several typical Bond locations, such as M’s office, have gotten a complete makeover. ‘I wanted to show London the way nobody’s ever seen it before,’ said Gassner. This included shooting at Barbican at the very beginning of production way back in January.

    Spy pic from Barbican Venue

    007 at the Barbican

    On the new MI6 office, Gassner said: ‘I wanted to put Judi [Dench] in a really smart room because she’s the embodiment of MI6. I wanted to see her [figuratively] inside a Macintosh computer and give her the opportunity to use her mind and her voice, so what she says, she gets: “Where’s Bond?” She has easy access in the stainless metal-and-glass world that she’s in.’

    However, some longstanding Bond traditions were maintained on Quantum of Solace, including taking advantage of the massive 007 Stage for some of the film’s major action sequences.

    ‘[After] they rebuilt the stage and ‘Mamma Mia!’ actually shot there, we inhabited it again, ironically, on this film for a big fire sequence,’ said producer Barbara Broccoli. ‘So we got through the sequence without incident, fortunately, but on the backlot, we had a [second] fire involved on one of the exteriors where we were shooting. And there was a report that we had something burn down, which actually was not correct. We deliberately set it on fire.’

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  2. Marc Forster: Delving Deep Into The James Bond Character

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-16

    Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster has many times already expressed his desire to create a James Bond film that still fits inside the frame of the series but also expresses his unique vision of the character.

    In a new Screen Daily interview that took place one towards the beginning of this month, the Swiss director reaffirmed his desire to create a different take on 007 and also talks about the process required to accomplish the task.

    Director Marc Forster

    Director Marc Forster

    As the Bond films are known worldwide to be a family-oriented affair amongst the crew, Forster was asked how he felt he fit into this mold: ‘One of the things was that I had to bring my own ‘family’ with me. I brought all my collaborators.’

    ‘It was important to me that I could make the movie my own and create a movie that has a specific look and has a connection to my previous work.’

    He continues: ‘The reason I accepted the movie was that I felt Bond as a character is emotionally repressed, which I find interesting and has a link to my other work. I felt it would be an interesting experiment, almost like a film-maker who works in a political regime with extremely strong censorship–within that regime, you can still make a film which very subtly brings in what is essential.’

    As followers of Quantum‘s early stages of production are well aware, the script was seemingly always in a constant state of change, moving from regulars Neal Purvis and Robert Wade to Paul Haggis (and then followed up with a polish by Joshua Zetumer).

    Forster explains: ‘Paul gave us a draft and a polish of the script, but as he was heavily involved promoting his own movie (In The Valley Of Elah), I realised early on that it would be impossible for him to hand in a completed draft before the beginning of the writers’ strike. For that reason, Daniel [Craig] and I started early on to work on the character’s journey ourselves.’

    Paul Haggis

    Paul Haggis

    ‘It was very intense,’ he said of the situation. ‘It wasn’t so much that the release date was set and that I had very little time in post-production. The main thing was there was no script in place when we started [filming]. That was the key issue.’

    ‘There was not really a story that I felt 100% confident and good about. When there was the writers’ strike, I knew that by April, we would run out of story. In February, I brought in another writer, Josh Zetumer, to do a few polishes, rewrites and ideas between Danny, me and him.’

    The eventual screenwriting credits ended up going to Haggis, Purvis and Wade for the film.

    The next challenge for Forster was no simple task either: how to follow up one of the most financially and critically successful Bond films of all time?

    ‘So many people loved [Casino Royale]. To live up to that in Quantum Of Solace and to be up to par with that is another added pressure.’

    In approaching this challenge, Forster focused on the character of Bond and worked with Craig to develop this in the final performance. ‘The character has this hard shell outside but still ultimately has this vulnerability,’ Forster says. ‘There is this isolation and this pain.’

    ‘But one of the successes of Bond is his mystery,’ the director is quick to add. ‘You don’t want to have Bond explain himself emotionally or analyse [himself] too much. So I created Camille [portrayed by Olga Kurylenko] as one of the Bond girls, who is a mirror image of him. She’s an assassin and has a revenge motive.’

    Daniel Craig as James Bond

    Daniel Craig as James Bond

    Finally, Forster had to come to terms with was the incorporation of product placement in the James Bond films. He states: ‘It was at the beginning a little tricky, but what I said was I was not willing to shoot a shot that was featuring a product just for the purpose of featuring the product unless it happens to be part of the story. I feel this has been overdone in the past and it takes you out of the movie.’

    After a grueling production schedule and endless hours of editing, it appears that he’s met his goal with Quantum of Solace: ‘I feel very positive because I love the movie. I feel the movie really works.’

    Before concluding the interview, however, the topic of Bond 23 came up, despite his earlier statements that he’s not planning on returning. ‘No, it’s something Barbara and Michael asked me about but I’m not really interested … but never say never!’

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  3. 'Casino Royale' Screening At ArcLight Cinemas On 13 November

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-16
    'Casino Royale'

    Casino Royale

    A screening of Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film, 2006’s Casino Royale, is scheduled to take place at the ArcLight Cinemas next month.

    The 007 film will play on Thursday, 13 November–just one day before Quantum of Solace goes on general release throughout US theatres. As the Quantum of Solace storyline picks up just five minutes after the events of Casino Royale, this screening is the perfect opportunity to get reacquainted with Craig’s first Bond film.

    As this screening is currently classified as ‘coming soon’, specific show times are yet to be announced.

    ArcLight Cinemas are located in both Los Angeles and Sherman Oaks, California. For further information, phone 323-464-1478 or 818-501-7033, respectively.

    You can also click here to visit their official website.

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  4. 'Quantum of Solace' Wiltshire Regional Screening Announced

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-16

    Swindon’s Empire Cinema will be hosting a preview screening of the 22nd James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, on Thursday, 30 October.

    The Swindon Advertiser reports that this exclusive red-carpet 007 screening is being organized to raise money for the UK charity National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

    Boxer Jamie Coxx, who’ll be attending the Bond screening, said: ‘I saw Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale and he brought a new dynamic to the character. I am going along to the film to support the NSPCC, which is a good cause.’

    ‘The film should be great and it will be a good fundraising event. Hopefully lots of people will buy tickets and come along to support the charity.’

    NSPCC volunteer Sue Hooper said: ‘There are very few of these previews taking place around the country so people in Swindon will be among the first to see one of the most eagerly anticipated films of this year. They will also miss the queues. It is something quite special.’

    Tickets to this Quantum of Solace screening cost &pound17.50. Phone 0844 8920562 or email [email protected] for further details.

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  5. 'Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale' Coming In May '09

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-16

    A brand new book by author Christoph Lindner is slated to be release next May: Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale.

    Literary Bond fans probably know Lindner best for his 2003 critical examination of 007, The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader.

    While there is currently no descriptive blurb for this forthcoming book, according to contributer Will Scheibel, the book will focus exclusively on the 21st official Bond film starring Daniel Craig.

    Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale is scheduled to be published in hardback and paperback by Wallflower Press on 30 May 2009. Pre-order online:

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  6. Bond Girl Diaries: Olga Kurylenko Is Camille

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-15

    WARNING: Spoilers

    Following up the arrival of all-new Quantum of Solace footage yesterday, today brings more than its fair share as well.

    Olga Kurylenko is Camille

    Olga Kurylenko is Camille in Quantum of Solace

    An extensive documentary entitled ‘Bond Girl Diaries’ recently aired on UK television and features a indepth interview with Olga Kurylenko, who stars as Camille in the 22nd James Bond adventure, plus tons of new clips from the film.

    Running at just under 25 minutes in length and tracking Kurylenko’s journey as Camille from landing the role to post-production, anything and everything is included: creating the character, doing the stunts, fighting, photoshoots, press events and much more.

    Included are interviews and clips with Kurylenko (naturally), director Marc Forster, producer Michael G. Wilson, Daniel Craig, Anatole Taubman, Mathieu Amalric, executive producer Callum McDougall, stunt coordinator Gary Powell and many other members of the Quantum of Solace crew.

    Plus, get your first look at several never-before-seen scenes from the film, including nasty encounters with Dominic Greene and General Medrano, working alongside Bond and getting in on the action during the boat chase, plane chase and the final battle.

    Split into three parts courtesy and available online courtesy of CommanderBond.net Forum members ‘Marketto007’ and ‘rteubler,’ get your daily fix of Quantum clips below in ‘Bond Girl Diaries’:

    There’s more still. Visit the following two links for two additional scenes from the 22nd 007 film. The first is a conversation between Bond and Mathis and the second features Bond and ‘M’ during the interrogation of Mr. White:

    James Bond and Mathis

    James Bond and ‘M’

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  7. 'Quantum of Solace' US Gala Preview Announced

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-15

    The United States exclusive gala preview of Quantum of Solace has been announced for Wednesday, 12 November at Baltimore’s Landmark Theatre.

    This special screening of the 22nd James Bond film, which takes place two days before it goes on general release on 14 November, will benefit the Dana and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli Center for Aortic Diseases in the Division of Cardiac Surgery Johns Hopkins Medicine.

    Previously, the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute organized the US gala screenings of Casino Royale, Die Another Day, The World Is Not Enough and Tomorrow Never Dies in Baltimore.

    EVENT DETAILS

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Wednesday, November 12, 2008
    Landmark Theatres
    645 S. President Street
    Harbor East, Baltimore

    Champagne reception begins at 7:30 p.m.
    Screening program begins at 8:00 p.m.

    Dr. No Tickets: $1,000
    Includes 2 Gold Tickets for an exclusive pre-screening reception at 6:00 p.m. A portion of this purchase may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution.

    License to Dine Ticket Package: $250
    Includes 2 General Admission Tickets and a $50 coupon good for area restaurants. Click here for full details and a list of participating restaurants. A portion of the ticket price ($200) may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution.

    General Admission Tickets: $100 per person
    A portion of this purchase may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution

    Tickets are limited. Please reserve your seats by November 7 by contacting The Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute at 410-516-6668, [email protected].


    The Dana and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli Center for Aortic Diseases

    Dana and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli were no strangers to adventure. During their 39-year marriage, they produced the most successful film franchise in Hollywood history – the hair-raising exploits of James Bond. Cubby Broccoli received multiple international film awards for his work… and the Bond story continues.

    In 1996, the Broccolis, through their charitable donation to Johns Hopkins Medicine, created The Dana and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli Center for Aortic Diseases. Now directed by Dr. Duke Cameron, the Center was the first such unit in the country to integrate the work of multiple disciplines in the fields of aorta and heart research.

    The Broccoli Center brings together leading physicians and scientists in clinical and laboratory research at the nation’s #1 hospital. This comprehensive Center provides opportunities for discovery and therapeutic advances in the field of aortic diseases, while offering the highest level of patient care available anywhere in the world. The Broccoli Family continues their legacy through the Dana and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli Center for Aortic Diseases.

    This is the fifth exclusive Bond screening for which the Broccoli family has generously donated the proceeds to The Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute.

    Visit www.baltimore.org/bond for further information.

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  8. Queen Anne Press Ian Fleming Collection Now On Display

    By Matt Weston on 2008-10-15

    If you’re a James Bond fan so hardcore that you’ve successfully masterminded the hijack of two nuclear missiles and held the world’s superpowers to ransom for millions, or you’ve detonated a nuclear bomb within Fort Knox and thus caused the value of your own immense gold supply to skyrocket, then this news is for you: the mouth-watering, but exclusively-priced Queen Anne Press collection is now available.

    Yes, the ultimate Ian Fleming Centenary collection is here – four tiers of sets ranging from £18,000 to £2,000 in value, containing the complete works of James Bond’s creator, including Talk of the Devil, a brand new book containing rarely seen and previously unpublished material. The title is taken from a list drawn up by Fleming himself.

    The official Ian Fleming Centenary website has the full details…

    A limited edition of Ian Fleming’s works, specially bound to the highest specification, are available for order.

    These are only sold as a set – a collector’s item. No such edition has been published before. A set consists of 18 volumes. These are as follows:

    The Bond books
    Casino Royale, Live and Let Die, Moonraker, Diamonds are Forever, From Russia With Love, Dr No, Goldfinger, For Your Eyes Only, Thunderball, The Spy Who Loved Me, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, You Only Live Twice, The Man With The Golden Gun and Octopussy.

    Ian Fleming’s two works of non-fiction
    Thrilling Cities, a book of travel journalism, and The Diamond Smugglers, an account of the diamond trade.

    Ian Fleming’s children’s book
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

    And a new volume of some of Fleming’s journalism and other writings
    Talk of the Devil.

    There are four different categories of binding. All are bound by Shepherds, Sangorski and Sutcliffe.

    Fine Bindings
    1. There are 26 sets, lettered A-Z, fully bound in vegetable-tanned goatskin with designs in multi-coloured leather onlays. Some designs incorporate a diamond, crystal or silver piece of eight. All specifications are of the highest order. M & Q £18,000, otherwise PRICE: £14,000.

    2. A further 30 sets bound as above, but lettered according to the Russian alphabet. M to be auctioned for charity, otherwise PRICE: £14,000.

    Vellum Set
    3. 100 sets, numbered 001 – 100, bound with quarter vellum over black cloth. This binding is copied from a limited edition of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service that Ian Fleming had made in 1961. 007 to be auctioned for charity, otherwise PRICE: £6,000.

    Cloth Set
    4. 250 sets, numbered in Roman numerals, I – CCL, bound in dark blue cloth with a polished green leather plaque on the spine. The front board may be stamped in gold with the customer’s initials. PRICE £2,000.

    'Diamonds Are Forever' 'From Russia With Love' 'For Your Eyes Only'

    Artwork for the Queen Anne Press editions of Diamonds Are Forever, From Russia With Love and For Your Eyes Only

    Examples of the books in these sets are on display from today in London’s Sotherans of Sackville Street. The display also incorporates some of the books from Ian Fleming’s own assortment of first editions. His renowned collection of novels has its home in the Lilly Library at Indiana University; this marks the first time anything from his collection has returned to the UK since the collection was acquired by the library.

    The Financial Times ran a fantastic story this week about the Sotherans display, which is well worth a read for those of us whose savings are limited by a moral objection to evil, money-raising plots.

    “When the idea was first mooted and Fergus [Fleming, Ian’s nephew] and Kate [Grimond, Ian’s niece] came to me for advice I thought the price-tag – £14,000 – was pretty big,” says Andrew McGeachin, Sotherans’ managing director. “But then I saw the work that had gone into each of them…”

    Graphic designers Webb & Webb were responsible for designing the cover art for the books; the wraparound images featured on the covers images were inlaid with extraordinary delicacy into the goatskin.

    Fleming’s relatives also had a hand in the design of the books. Fergus Fleming told the Financial Times, “I was walking towards [London coin dealership] Spinks when I thought of the pieces of eight. I went in and enquired and was told: ‘Yes, sir, we have a pirate hoard fresh in.'” The coins – actually pieces of four, as the eight was too thick to fit comfortably in the cover – adorn Queen Anne Press edition of Live and Let Die; Fergus was also the brains behind the diamonds featured on the cover of Diamonds are Forever.

    Grimond says that the goat crest on which the endpapers of the cloth-bound editions are printed are the same that Ian Fleming had stamped on the black fleece-lined boxes he commissioned to contain each of his first editions. “It comes from a book plate given to the Fleming family in the 1930s. Ian had it and so did my father and Fergus’s.”

    Queen Anne Press was established in 1951 by Lord Kemsley for the purpose of publishing the works of notable contemporary authors. As a wedding gift to his then Foreign Editor, Lord Kemsley made Ian Fleming its managing director in 1952, a position he remained in until his death in 1964.

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  9. 'Quantum of Solace' Spanish Premiere On 6 November

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-15

    The theatrical premiere date of Quantum of Solace in Spain has been announced as Thursday, 6 November.

    Daniel Craig’s second James Bond 007 film will be shown at the grand Valencia Opera House, El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, which first opened in the country in late 2005.

    Quantum of Solace goes on general release in Spain two weeks later on the 21st. It is the last theatrical opening for the Bond film in Europe (see the full list of release dates here).

    For more information on the Valencia Opera House, visit the official website.

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  10. Ian Fleming's 'Quantum of Solace' Paperback Now Shipping

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-10-15

    The newest paperback edition of Ian Fleming’s Quantum of Solace is now shipping in the UK.

    Identical content-wise to the recently released Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories collection, this forthcoming release brings together the nine 007 short stories that make up the For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy & The Living Daylights collections).

    Hardback cover | Paperback cover

    Bond fans can currently order this paperback edition, retailing at £6.99, online. A hardback edition (which retails at £20.00) will follow on 30 October:

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