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  1. 'From Bletchley, With Love' Ian Fleming Centenary Exhibition

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-23

    A ‘James Bond fun day’ is scheduled for Monday, 25 August at the Ian Fleming centenary exhibition, ‘From Bletchley, With Love’.

    The exhibition, which officially opened on 24 July when HRH Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall made a visit to the location, highlights Fleming’s top secret wartime work as special liaison officer between Naval Intelligence and Bletchley Park.

    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    The family friendly Bond day will feature several several 007-related events, reports the Bucks Free Press. These include an Aston Martin display (with Die Another Day‘s Vanquish on show) and several spy workshops for the younger visitors.

    A special flypast by a wartime Dakota, thanks to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, in tribute to Fleming’s centenary, will also be a highlight of the day.

    Finally, the event rounds off with a talk from author Michael Smith, explaining the wartime links between Fleming, Bletchley Park and MI6.

    ‘From Bletchley, With Love’ takes place at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. For further details, visit www.bletchleypark.org.uk.

    ‘From Bletchley, With Love’

    Fleming acted as liaison officer between Naval Intelligence and Bletchley Park throughout the war. Sadly he died in 1964, ten years before the ban on talking about Bletchley Park was lifted. This exhibition tells for the first time the story Fleming could not tell his biographer.

    On 24 July 2008, a visit to Bletchley Park by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, marked the official opening, in Hut 12, of a very special new exhibition about Ian Fleming and Real Spies, Double Agents and Bletchley Park. The Royal couple, along with some specially invited guests, such as members of the Fleming family and some Bletchley Park veterans, admired the new exhibition and listened to a presentation in Hut 12 by Mavis Batey, Bletchley Park Codebreaker, on Ian Fleming’s War.

    Ian Fleming’s favourite Churchill quote was, ‘In the high ranges of Secret Service work the actual facts in many cases were in every respect equal to the most fantastic inventions of romance and melodrama. Tangle within tangle, plot and counter-plot, ruse and treachery, cross and double cross, true agent, false agent, gold and steel, the bomb, the dagger and the firing party were interwoven in many a texture so intricate as to be incredible and yet true’.

    Knowing the enemy’s secrets and keeping your own is a real war winner. In World War 2 codebreaking and the Special Intelligence derived from it played a major role in the allied victory in Europe. Ian Fleming, NID 17F, acted as liaison officer between Bletchley Park and the Director of Naval Intelligence throughout the war. The brand new ‘From Bletchley, With Love’ exhibition shows for the first time his involvement with the secrets of ENIGMA and ULTRA, which he was never able to reveal, but which formed the inspiration for the fantasy world of James Bond. Amongst other fascinating Fleming insights, the exhibition makes the startling revelation of who was Ian Fleming’s real-life ‘M’.

    Truth really is stranger than fiction. This exhibition also tells the story of the subversive wartime world of double-cross agents. Espionage and counter-espionage. Deception and intrigue. Sabotage and extortion. And how it was all achieved with the help of intelligence gleaned from Bletchley Park.

    Admission to the ‘From Bletchley, With Love’ exhibition is included in the normal admission price.

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest literary 007 news and complete coverage of all the Ian Fleming centenary events.

  2. James Bond Weekend At Florida's Beach Theatre

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-22
    'You Only Live Twice'

    You Only Live Twice

    Florida’s Beach Theatre is celebrating James Bond this weekend with several screenings of various films from the series.

    Four different 007 films will play on both Saturday, 23 August and Sunday, the 24th, with additional Bond screenings to follow on Monday through Thursday (25-28 August) of the upcoming week. The schedule includes:

    • Saturday, 23 August:
    • The Spy Who Loved Me – 1:00pm
    • Goldfinger – 3:40pm
    • GoldenEye – 6:00pm
    • From Russia With Love – 8:50pm
    • Sunday, 24 August:
    • You Only Live Twice – 12:00pm
    • Thunderball – 2:40pm
    • The Spy Who Loved Me – 5:20pm
    • GoldenEye – 8:00pm
    • Monday, 25 August:
    • Goldfinger – 2:30pm
    • Tuesday, 26 August:
    • From Russia With Love – 2:30pm
    • Wednesday, 27 August:
    • Dr. No – 2:30pm
    • Thursday, 28 August:
    • You Only Live Twice – 2:30pm

    The Beach Theatre is located at 315 Corey Avenue, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706. As an interesting side-note, the theatre is currently owned by Michael France, who is credited with the screen story for Pierce Brosnan’s debut Bond film, GoldenEye.

    Single admission is $3 per person. For further information or to purchase tickets, phone 727-360-6697 or visit the official website.

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  3. New 'Quantum of Solace' Trailer Expected On 11 September

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-22
    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    According to a report at 007 Nederland, a date has been announced for the second Quantum of Solace trailer.

    While specific details remain yet to be announced, a Sony Pictures Netherlands employee has stated that the new trailer will be revealed on 11 September.

    This second Quantum of Solace trailer is expected by several James Bond fans to be the longer theatrical trailer, providing a more indepth glimpse into the film than June’s teaser trailer did.

    In comparison, the theatrical trailer for Daniel Craig’s debut 007 film, Casino Royale, was released on 7 September of 2006.

    We’ll keep you updated as more information becomes available. Just keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the details.

  4. 'From Russia With Love' Screening At Baltimore's Charles Theatre

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-22
    'From Russia with Love'

    From Russia with Love

    Sean Connery’s second James Bond film will be hitting the big screen in Baltimore this weekend.

    The Charles Theatre will be screening From Russia with Love tomorrow, 23 August, at noon. Encore showings of the 007 film will follow on Monday, 25 August at 7:00pm and Thursday, 28 August at 9:00pm.

    The Charles Theatre box office opens one half hour before the first show daily. Ticket prices are $6 per person for matinees (all shows before 6:00pm) and $8 for evening performances.

    The theatre is located at 1711 North Charles St. in Baltimore, Maryland (a block and a half north of Penn Station).

    For further information about this From Russia with Love screening, phone 410-727-3464 or visit the official website.

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  5. 'Casino Royale' Collector's Edition Back Cover Artwork

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-22

    James Bond fans eagerly awaiting the release of the Casino Royale Collector’s Edition DVD/Blu-ray disc can now get a glimpse of the back cover artwork.

    Monsters & Critics has posted shots of the front and back cover artwork that will accompany both three-disc DVD and two-disc Blu-ray editions of the film.

    Additionally, DVDActive have updated their listing to include high-res photographs of the front covers as well.

    The Casino Royale Collector’s Edition will be released worldwide in late October. Check out CommanderBond.net’s overview for all the details:

    Casino Royale Collector’s Edition
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    Latest news, front and back cover artwork, worldwide release dates, ordering details, special features and much more.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of the Casino Royale Collector’s Edition DVD/Blu-ray release.

  6. More 'Quantum' Photos Make Their Way Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-22

    Our friends over at JamesBond-fr.com have gotten ahold of several new photographs from Quantum of Solace.

    These new shots from the 22nd James Bond film feature 007 along with Camille and villains Dominic Greene and Elvis. Click below to check them out:

    007 (Daniel Craig) with Camille (Olga Kurylenko)
    Camille (Olga Kurylenko)
    Camille (Olga Kurylenko)
    Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric) and Elvis (Anatole Taubman)

    The above are just the latest addition to a growing collection of photos released from the production over the past week. Click here and here to view other recently released images.

    As always, keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  7. "We wanted to join the family of Barry, Bassey, Connery and Craig."

    By Matt Weston on 2008-08-22
    Jack White

    Jack White

    An enthusiastic Jack White spoke to USATODAY.com’s Listen Up blog about his upcoming James Bond theme, “Another Way To Die”, a collaboration with R&B songstress Alicia Keys.

    “After a couple of years of wanting to collaborate with Alicia Keys, it took James Bond himself to finally make it happen,” White said.

    “Alicia put some electric energy into her breath that cemented itself into the magnetic tape. Very inspiring to watch. It gave me a new voice, and I wasn’t myself anymore. I drummed for her voice and she mimicked the guitar tones, then we joined our voices and screamed and moaned about these characters in the film and their isolation, having no one to trust, not even themselves. Maybe we became them for a few minutes.”

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    “The Memphis Horns were there to help us out, along with some of Nashville’s finest. Might be the first analogue Bond theme in twenty years, I don’t know. We wanted to push soul into those tapes, and join the family of Barry, Bassey, Connery and Craig.”

    “Another Way To Die” will appear on the official soundtrack to Quantum of Solace, which will be released on J Records on 28 October, 2008.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the most up-to-date James Bond news on the web.

  8. 'Quantum of Solace' Delayed In The US

    By Kevin Wells on 2008-08-22

    Unfortunately for American James Bond fans Quantum of Solace will be delayed from its release of November 7th to November 14th due to the recent delay of Warner Bros’ sixth Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Speaking to Variety Jeff Blake, Sony chairman of worldwide marketing and distribution said, “We believe Nov. 14 is a great date that allows us to play straight through Thanksgiving and right into Christmas. We believe this decision will give the public a wider opportunity to see the film over the holiday.”

    Quantum of Solace will now go up against Baz Luhrmann’s Australia starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. This move marks the second delay for James Bond’s twenty-second outing which was originally announced by Sony for a release on May 2nd before being pushed to the November date. Its release in the UK is still seemingly on track for 31 October.

    As always, keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  9. Broccoli And Faulks Talk 'Devil' Film Rights Snub

    By Matt Weston on 2008-08-21

    Earlier this week, CommmanderBond.net reported that Eon Productions had passed on the movie rights to Sebastian Faulks’ one-off James Bond novel, Devil May Care.

    Eon reportedly decided against picking up the option to film the novel due to its period setting. The production company has not adapted over 20 continuation novels, opting instead to work solely with Ian Fleming material (and their own).

    “We love the book, but because it is set in the 1960s, we haven’t considered making it in the near future,” 007 producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson told Variety.

    The Independent today carries a few more quotes from the parties concerned.

    Devil May Care is a period book which is set in the 1960s, and it really wouldn’t fit as one of the films that Eon has been making recently,” Broccoli told the British newspaper.

    An Eon spokesperson added that a movie adaptation of Faulks’ book was “not in discussion”.

    Faulks, meanwhile, raised a valid point: “I would have thought that if you could move Casino Royale from the 1950s you could move Devil May Care from the Sixties.”

    “But Eon know what they are doing,” the novelist added.

    Faulks also told the paper that if Eon changed their mind, he would support the idea of a film version of his bestselling novel.

    An Eon spokesperson told BBC News that the company had not ruled out an adaptation of Devil May Care in the future.

    Keep your web browsers locked on CommanderBond.net for all the latest James Bond news.

  10. James Bond Audiobooks And Kindle Books Available On Amazon

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-21
    Ian Fleming's 'Live and Let Die'

    Ian Fleming’s Live and Let Die

    Last month, CommanderBond.net reported the news that new, repackaged editions of some of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels would be released by Blackstone Audiobooks in January 2009.

    A second wave of additional releases have now been announced for 1 February of next year as well. All the titles are now available for pre-order with the exception of Casino Royale and For Your Eyes Only. This likely results from the former being released as a film tie-in edition in 2006 and the latter being slated for release this October to tie in with the theatrical release of Quantum of Solace.

    Each of these Bond audiobooks will be read by Simon Vance. Running on three to seven CDs each, they will retail for $19.95 a piece.

    Order the James Bond Audiobooks

    Wave 1 (1 January 2009)

    Live And Let Die …… Amazon.com
    Moonraker …… Amazon.com
    Diamonds Are Forever …… Amazon.com
    From Russia With Love …… Amazon.com
    Dr. No …… Amazon.com
    Goldfinger …… Amazon.com

    Wave 2 (1 February 2009)

    Thunderball …… Amazon.com
    The Spy Who Loved Me …… Amazon.com
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service …… Amazon.com
    You Only Live Twice …… Amazon.com
    The Man With The Golden Gun …… Amazon.com
    Octopussy & The Living Daylights …… Amazon.com

    In related literary 007 news, all fourteen of Fleming’s original adventures as well as the centenary novel, Devil May Care, have made their way to Amazon’s revolutionary wireless reading device, the Amazon Kindle.

    This new e-book reading device has quickly become one of the hottest items for sale on the online retailer. For further information or to purchase the Amazon Kindle, click here.

    Each Bond ‘Kindle Book’ retails for $9.99 each. Ordering links follow:

    Order the James Bond Kindle Books

    Casino Royale …… Amazon.com
    Live And Let Die …… Amazon.com
    Moonraker …… Amazon.com
    Diamonds Are Forever …… Amazon.com
    From Russia With Love …… Amazon.com
    Dr. No …… Amazon.com
    Goldfinger …… Amazon.com
    For Your Eyes Only …… Amazon.com
    Thunderball …… Amazon.com
    The Spy Who Loved Me …… Amazon.com
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service …… Amazon.com
    You Only Live Twice …… Amazon.com
    The Man With The Golden Gun …… Amazon.com
    Octopussy & The Living Daylights …… Amazon.com
    Devil May Care …… Amazon.com

    As always, stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most complete coverage of all the latest literary James Bond news.