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  1. Total Film Also Bonding With 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-29

    CommanderBond.net Forum member ‘Mharkin007’ informs us that the October 2008 issue of UK magazine Total Film features an interview with the lead Bond girl of Quantum of Solace, Olga Kurylenko.

    In addition to this interview with ‘Camille’, the issue also includes a free double-sided teaser poster of the 22nd James Bond film. The magazine promises even more Bond coverage in their upcoming November issue.

    As several fans are well aware, the Empire movie magazine recently released their October issue, which is dedicated to 007.

    CBn will keep you updated as more details and cover art for the November issue of Total Film roll out.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond coverage–including all the latest news on Quantum of Solace.

  2. 'Bond On Set: Filming Quantum of Solace' Cover Art Revealed

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-29

    UK and US cover artwork for the the forthcoming book, Bond on Set: Filming Quantum of Solace, by photographer Greg Williams, has been revealed online

    The cover artwork for the UK hardback edition features a moody black and white shot of Daniel Craig, while the US paperback edition opts for the Casino Royale teaser poster artwork of James Bond. Click below to view:

    UK cover | US cover

    Bond on Set: Filming Quantum of Solace is scheduled for release on 6 October in the UK and 20 October in the US. Retail price is $22.00 and £25.00, respectively.

    Filming Quantum of Solace will be the third addition to the Bond on Set series by Williams, following up similar releases for Casino Royale and Die Another Day before it.

    As earlier reported by CommanderBond.net, the Amazon.co.uk listing for the Collector’s Edition (further details here) has since been removed. CBn will keep you updated as more information is released in the upcoming weeks.

    Bond girls, cool gadgets, explosive scenes and much, much more – get behind the scenes of Quantum of Solace. Experience the glamour of film-making on location with premier celebrity photographer Greg Williams and follow the making of Quantum of Solace. Featuring an exclusive interview with Daniel Craig on the making of Quantum of Solace and never-seen-before shots of the cast and creators – spy them shooting spectacular scenes and relaxing between takes. Candid soundbites from the actors and revealing inside information promise intriguing insights into the making of the film. Get up close and personal with the makers of Quantum of Solace. Make it your mission to read it today.

    Pre-order online:

    To keep track of all the upcoming 007 releases, events, television shows, and more–just keep your eyes on the CBn Calendar, located on the right panel of our main page.

  3. Interview: 'Quantum of Solace' Game Co-Design Director Adam Gascoine

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-28

    As the release date of Activision’s Quantum of Solace approaches, Joystiq recently sat down for an interview with the game’s co-design director, Adam Gascoine.

    One of the specifics regarding this upcoming James Bond is that it’s worldwide release dates more or less correspond with those for the film of the same name. As it is the first 007 game to be released alongside the film, concerns about having to rush the design naturally crept up–thankfully, Gascoine reveals this wasn’t an issue here.

    ‘We were worried about being rushed when we started the project,’ he said, ‘but thankfully we have a very solid relationship with the movie team. We were one of the first to see the script for the movie, plus we’ve been able to visit the sets and watch some filming several times now. All this made it a lot easier. We’ve been developing really since Casino Royale, about two and a half years in total, so we’ve had plenty of time to develop the game.’

    As mentioned previously, the Casino Royale scenes will act as flashbacks in the game. ‘The game is called Quantum of Solace, so we wanted you to get straight into the new stuff from the first level. There are also some levels that show scenes that are not from either films, but are part of their stories.’

    Gascoine also revealed that the game will support an achievement system that will be the same for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms. ‘These aren’t just simple progression achievements for completing each level,’ he explained, ‘we’ve also got a lot of specific challenge achievements in there as well.’

    Another hallmark the Quantum of Solace game has going for it are the contributions from the stars of Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.

    As first reported on CommanderBond.net earlier this month, stars from the films, including Daniel Craig, Dame Judi Dench, Mathieu Amalric, Olga Kurylenko, and Gemma Arterton from Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale‘s Eva Green and Mads Mikkelsen have lended their voices and likenesses to the game.

    ‘At first there were some who were a bit cautious, but by the end everyone was really into it,’ said Gascoine. ‘I think there’s a lot more respect for video games nowadays. Those that had never done it before, like Judi Dench, got very excited about seeing themselves in the game.’

    He continued: ‘Daniel Craig was actually the most reluctant. He’s a big gamer himself and didn’t want to be in a poorly made licensed game, so we sat him down and let him play an early build. He loved it and came back to us to say “Okay, I’ll do it.” Since then he’s been a very important part of making the game what it is. We try to get him to give us feedback as much as possible, but he is obviously a very busy man. We’ll send script drafts to him to check over, so he’s been been involved with that aspect too.’

    Lastly, Gascoine discussed what the general do’s and do not’s were when it came to Bond. Specifically, he referred to a ‘Bond Bible’ which lays out all the details and traits of 007. And while Craig’s film debut in Casino Royale may have been a somewhat darker interpretation of Bond than moviegoers had seen in the past, this new Bond game will remain a ‘T’een-rated affair.

    ‘We want as genuine a Bond experience as possible. Also, we’re a “T”een game. We didn’t want the game to be supremely violent or dark, so we were limited in that respect, too.’

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

    Quantum of Solace will be released on 31 October in the UK and 4 November in the US on the following formats: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS and Windows PC.

  4. James Bond Boosts Pinewood's Profits

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-28

    James Bond has helped boost the half-year profits of UK’s Pinewood Shepperton studios.

    Screen Daily reports that the studio reported a 31% year-on-year increase in half-year pre-tax profits to $6.7 million (£3.8m) partly as a result of several major film shoots, such as Quantum of Solace. Revenues rose 19% to $39.9 million (£21.7m) with revenues from film up 20% to $23.8 million (£13m).

    In addition to the 22nd Bond production, Pinewood is currently hosting Richard Curtis’s The Boat That Rocked and The Wolfman.

    This marks a major improvement from last year, when the studio took a $6 million (£3.2m) hit because of cancelled shoots due to the writers’ strike, the pound-to-dollar exchange rate and a new tax system.

    Business is now ‘back on track’ at the home of 007, according to CEO Ivan Dunleavy. ‘The tax regime [this year] encourages confidence and that in turn brings sustainable growth,’ he stated.

    The improved revenues for this year were proof of Pinewood’s ‘consistent revenue streams even in times of wider economic uncertainty.’

    A press release follows below:

    Bond Shoot Boosts Pinewood Profits

    Blockbuster film shoots such as the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace have helped boost half-year profits at film studios Pinewood Shepperton.

    Other new movies using the historic studios included the 1960s pirate radio station movie The Boat That Rocked, scripted by Notting Hill author Richard Curtis, and werewolf feature The Wolfman.

    The movies lifted film revenues–the group’s core business–to £13 million during the half year to June 30, up from £10.8 million the previous year. Pinewood’s overall revenues were up 19% to £21.7 million, with pre-tax profits 31% ahead at £3.8 million.

    The group suffered a £3 million revenues hit last year after a big movie shoot was cancelled because of the US writers strike.

    Buckinghamshire-based Pinewood warned there could be more trouble ahead from a new dispute between the Screen Actors Guild in the US and studios.

    The parties are in negotiations over pay and conditions and although there are hopes of an upcoming settlement, Pinewood said its film revenues could be affected next year if the dispute is not resolved.

    Pinewood’s TV income also improved 23% to £5.8 million during the first half thanks to hosting shows such as Sky TV’s big budget Gladiators, The Lily Allen Show and The Weakest Link. The company operates TV studios and production facilities in Shepperton, Surrey, and Teddington, London.

    Chief executive Ivan Dunleavy said the results were proof of the group’s ability to deliver “consistent revenue streams even in times of wider economic uncertainty.”

    He said “visibility on prospective revenues” meant he was confident about the year as a whole.

    Pinewood is trying to diversify away from the film industry into more TV production and property ventures.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond coverage–including all the latest news on Quantum of Solace.

  5. Send In 'Quantum' Questions For Daniel Craig And Marc Forster

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-28

    Got a question for the star and director of Quantum of Solace?

    ComingSoon.net and IGN are giving James Bond fans the chance to get their questions answered by Daniel Craig and Marc Forster when they send one of their correspondents to London in mid-September for an interview.

    Submit your 007-related questions in the Comments section here and here. Both sites will choose the top two or three each for both Craig and Forster.

    Answers to the questions will be posted online during the week of 22 September, so keep an eye out!

    CommanderBond.net will continue to keep you updated with all the latest Quantum of Solace coverage and news first–just keep your eyes on the main page.

  6. 'The Shadow War': Mission One

    By Matt Weston on 2008-08-27

    The “War” has begun.

    James Bond fans who were recruited to become either a British SIS agent or a Soviet OGPU spy in the exciting new alternate reality game, The Shadow War, should have received their first mission briefing via email…

    There have been some strange goings on in a castle in Scotland and you are needed urgently.

    We can’t say much more in case someone is reading this, but go now to mission control over at The Shadow War and all will be revealed.

    This mission is the first of seven, which will be revealed over the next seven weeks.

    According to the press release, “Players around the world will use a range of media, including the Young Bond books themselves and the worldwide web, to complete the missions and influence the outcome of the game.”

    What are you waiting for? Join The Shadow War!

    Meanwhile, guardian.co.uk reported from the launch of The Shadow War in Edinburgh.

    It is hoped that the cross-media game will reach out to children who are reluctant to pick up a book.

    “We think reading is sitting down and reading a novel but there are all sorts of reading,” Charlie Higson, author of the bestselling Young Bond series, said. “Kids can get as engrossed in a football magazine as they can in a history book or novel. We shouldn’t be dismissive of other forms of literature – I used to read tons of comic books when I was a kid.”

    “We’re always looking for new ways to get people interested,” Higson continued, “especially the sort of person who wouldn’t be hanging around in a children’s bookshop, or reading a worthy magazine in a school library … this is a way of getting other kids interested who might not know about the books.”

    The author also discussed the prospect of film rights for the series, just days after Eon Productions chose not to pick up the option to film Sebastian Faulks’ James Bond bestseller, Devil May Care. According to Higson, there has been “a lot of film interest” in the Young Bond novels.

    “It’s just finding the time to get it right – it’s very difficult to find a kid with the charisma to pull off the character of Bond at that age.”

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest developments regarding The Shadow War.

  7. BA Book Prize Nomination For Charlie Higson's 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-27

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    The Young Bond Dossier reports the news today that Hurricane Gold for the 2008 Booksellers Association’s Independent Booksellers Book Prize.

    The fourth Young James Bond adventure is up for the award along with nine other children’s books selected by independent members of the BA. Voting will take place in September and October, with the final winner to be announced on 31 October.

    The full listing includes:

    • Paddington Here and Now – Michael Bond
    • I’m Really Ever So Not Well: Charlie & Lola – Lauren Child
    • Hurricane Gold – Charlie Higson
    • Snakehead – Anthony Horowitz
    • Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire – Derek Landy
    • The Sleepwalker: (CHERUB) – Robert Muchamore
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J K Rowling
    • The Invention of Hugo Cabret – Brian Selznick
    • Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman – Francesca Simon
    • Mr Gum and the Power Crystals – Andy Stanton/David Tazzyman

    Here’s hoping for Higson and Hurricane Gold!

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond coverage.

  8. 'Story Of James Bond – A Tribute To Ian Fleming'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-27

    Earlier this month, CommanderBond.net first reported the news that an upcoming Ian Fleming charity gala had been scheduled for October. We now have the full details on this extravagant event that will be celebrating the centenary of James Bond’s creator…

    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    STORY OF JAMES BOND – A TRIBUTE TO IAN FLEMING

    Sunday 5th October 2008

    7.30pm

    London Palladium Theatre

    In aid of the British Heart Foundation

    Hosted by Joanna Lumley and Stephen Fry, this unique, glamorous evening will celebrate the world’s greatest spy, James Bond, and the life of his creator Ian Fleming.

    Stars from the worlds of film and theatre will read from and enact Fleming’s work, including some material never heard before, and a 60-piece orchestra will accompany some of the biggest names in music as they perform the best-loved Bond themes.

    The evening will star Samantha Bond, Christopher Cazenove, Shirley Eaton, Sebastian Faulks, Eunice Gayson, David Gilmour, Charlie Higson, Jeremy Irons, Laura Michelle Kelly, Beverley Knight, Lemar, Tania Mallett, Lee Mead, Roger Moore, Mica Paris, Rosamund Pike, Issy van Randwyck, Joely Richardson, Toby Stephens, Patrick Stewart, David Suchet, Ruby Turner, Harriet Walter, Simon Williams, Rory Kinnear (M’s assistant in Quantum of Solace), Tony Hadley, Maryam D’Abo and more to be announced.*

    Dame Judi Dench will not be attending, but will make an AV appearance.

    Through music, words and film, the event will revel in everything Bond: the villains, the cars, the guns, the gadgets, and the girls.

    With the support of Eon Productions, John Barry, David Arnold and Don Black.

    A sneak preview scene from the new film, Quantum of Solace, along with other surprises will cap off an unmissable night: the grand finale to Ian Fleming’s centenary year, and a show with a license to thrill.

    Ticket prices start at £25 and can be purchased from See Tickets. Tel. 0844 4124657

    http://www.seetickets.com/see/event.asp?e|artist=the+story+of+james+bond+-+a+tribute+to+ian+fleming&filler1=see

    VIP Hospitality packages can be obtained from Mark Butler Associates. Tel: 020 7603 6033

    www.markbutler.co.uk

    * All artists subject to availability

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for all the latest news on 007-related events happening worldwide.

  9. Release Dates Reshuffled For Raymond Benson's 'James Bond: The Union Trilogy'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-27
    Raymond Benson's 'James Bond: The Union Trilogy: Three 007 Novels'

    Raymond Benson’s James Bond: The Union Trilogy: Three 007 Novels

    The release dates for the upcoming 007 collection by Raymond Benson, James Bond: The Union Trilogy: Three 007 Novels, have changed in the UK and US.

    The updated listing peg the book for a 7 October release in the UK, while a one month delay has pushed the collection back to 6 November in the US. Pre-order links are available at the end of this article.

    James Bond: The Union Trilogy: Three 007 Novels will bring together Benson’s three Bond adventures High Time To Kill, Doubleshot and Never Dream of Dying into one omnibus edition.

    As the cover artwork details, this new Union Trilogy collection will also feature a brand new introduction by Benson. What makes this forthcoming Bond omnibus especially notable is that it will additionally include the complete, unedited version of Benson’s first 007 short story, Blast From The Past.

    Raymond Benson

    Raymond Benson

    Blast From The Past was first (and up to this point, only) published in an edited version in the January 1997 edition of Playboy magazine. The full-length short story was originally only made available in French and Italian.

    The collection will be published as an 832-page paperback by Pegasus Books. The publisher is currently planning for an additional Benson Bond collection to follow sometime in 2009.

    Benson’s other Bond-related works include novels Zero Minus Ten, The Facts of Death and The Man with the Red Tattoo, the Midsummer Night’s Doom and Live at Five short stories and the film novelizations for Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest literary James Bond news.

  10. Alicia Keys And Jack White May Perform On James Bond-Themed 'X Factor'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-26

    Digital Spy is reporting that Alicia Keys and Jack White may be performing on a special James Bond-themed X Factor show.

    While the news and a date is yet to be officially confirmed, it is expected that Keys and White would be performing their all new duet, ‘Another Way To Die’, which is the official theme for Quantum of Solace.

    Additionally, the finalists on the show will also be performing past 007 themes. An insider told The Sun: ‘It’s going to be brilliant. All the judges can wear black tie and we’ll have a live orchestra. There are some great songs for the finalists to choose from.’

    ‘Perhaps Simon Cowell can persuade Daniel Craig to pop in or Shirley Bassey or Duran Duran can perform.’

    ‘Everyone is excited about it. Let’s face it, Simon would make an ideal Blofeld, Cheryl would be perfect as Pussy Galore, Dannii could be Vesper Lynd–and of course Louis would be Miss Moneypenny.’

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the most up-to-date Quantum of Solace coverage.