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  1. 'By Royal Command' Cover Art To Remain Top Secret Until Publication

    By Matt Weston on 2008-07-31

    The ever-reliable Young Bond Dossier has landed not one, but two scoops on the status of Charlie Higson’s highly-anticipated Young Bond swansong, By Royal Command.

    Charlie Higson at the launch of the last Young Bond book, Hurricane Gold

    James Bond fans waiting for their first glimpse of the novel’s cover art will have to wait a while longer. The site has learned that Puffin will keep the artwork secret until the book’s publication.

    The report speculates that IFP and Puffin “have something very special planned for the fifth Young Bond adventure”.

    Puffin last kept Young Bond cover art under wraps in the lead-up to the publication of Double Or Die, the title of which was revealed alongside the cover art on the day of the book’s release. The first edition of Hurricane Gold, meanwhile, was announced over four months out from the book’s publication as a stunning all-gold hardback release.

    The wait for the By Royal Command cover art, however, has just got shorter: the Young Bond Dossier also reports that the release date for the novel is now one day earlier than originally announced.

    By Royal Command will be published in hardback and audiobook on 3 September 2008 and can be pre-ordered from the links below.

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  2. 'Quantum' Title Theme 'Another Way To Die' Sparking Speculation

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-30

    Yesterday’s announcement naming Jack White and Alicia Keys as the performers of the Quantum of Solace title song, ‘Another Way To Die’, has sparked a flurry of discussion amongst James Bond fans.

    Jack White

    Jack White

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    Being the first duet in the history of the 007 films, the theme is sure to draw even more attention than usual.

    Bond fans and critics have started to voice their opinion on the selection of White and Keys for the job. Ajay Chowdhury, editor of the Kiss Kiss Bang Bang magazine said the choice was not a complete surprise.

    ‘As usual, the producers have done what was not quite expected,’ he stated. ‘They could have gone for a Bassey-type or Duffy-type–pretty bog-standard Bond stuff–but I think they’re one step ahead of the curve with their choice.’

    ‘I think it’s an incredibly exciting, intriguing choice.’

    The Scotsman film critic Alistair Harkness wasn’t so sure. ‘Generally, the most recent ones have been really bad, so made no impression on the film,’ he said.

    Madonna’s ‘Die Another Day’ was probably the worst one ever. It’s the old tunes, the likes of ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’, which are generally most memorable.’

    He added: ‘[The title song] can have an impact on the film itself: the classic Bond film starts with an action scene, then you go into an elaborate opening credit and song, which help set the mood for the rest of the movie. If it’s bad, then it detracts from that.’

    Young Bond author Charlie Higson also spoke about the song, stating that there hasn’t been a classic Bond theme in quite a while. ‘There were five or six of them that were really fantastic in the early days, like ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘You Only Live Twice’, but I don’t think there’s been a true classic since ‘Nobody Does It Better’ for The Spy Who Loved Me [in 1977].’

    ‘This pairing [of White and Keys] doesn’t sound that thrilling to me, but let’s not judge it before we’ve heard it. Think what they all said about Daniel Craig and look how good he turned out to be.’

    What do you think? Sound off here on the CommanderBond.net Forums.

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  3. James Bond Blu-ray Special Features Confirmed

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-30

    Since their official announcement last month, details and cover art for the upcoming James Bond Blu-ray discs have started to come in.

    The special features that will accompany the first six Bond titles (Dr. No, From Russia With Love and Thunderball, Live and Let Die, For Your Eyes Only and Die Another Day) have now been confirmed in a press release.

    The listing of extras should look pretty familiar to most 007 fans as it’s merely the special features that debuted on the Ultimate Edition DVDs carried over. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment did confirm to TheHDRoom that the special features would be presented in high-definition.

    Furthermore, click here for a closer look at the two boxed sets that will also be released in the US, holding three Bond films each. Both of these sets will include two ‘E-movie cash’ coupons to catch Quantum of Solace in theatres.

    For details on the special features that will accompany the Casino Royale Blu-ray disc, click here for CommmanderBond.net’s continuously updated overview.

    James Bond Blu-ray – Special Features

    Dr. No

    • TOP LEVEL ACCESS:
    • 007: License to Restore – Featurette Detailing the BOND Ultimate Edition Film Restoration Process
    • DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT:
    • The Guns of James Bond
    • Premiere Bond
    • 007 MISSION CONTROL:
    • Interactive Guide Into the World of Dr. No
    • THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER:
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Director Terence Young and Members of the Cast and Crew
    • Inside Dr. No
    • Terence Young: Bond Vivant
    • Dr. No 1963 Featurette
    • MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA:
    • Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

    From Russia With Love

    • DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT:
    • Ian Fleming: The CBC Interview
    • Ian Fleming & Raymond Chandler
    • Ian Fleming on Desert Island Discs
    • Animated Storyboard Sequence
    • 007 MISSION CONTROL:
    • Interactive Guide Into the World of From Russia With Love
    • THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER:
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Director Terence Young and Members of the Cast and Crew
    • Inside From Russia With Love
    • Harry Saltzman: Showman
    • MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA:
    • Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

    Thunderball

    • DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT:
    • The Incredible World of James Bond – Original 1965 NBC Television Special
    • A Child’s Guide to Blowing Up a Motor Car – 1965 Ford Promotional Film On Location With Ken Adam
    • Bill Suitor: The Rocket Man Movies
    • Thunderball Boat Show Reel
    • Selling Bonds – Original 1965 Television Advertisements
    • 007 MISSION CONTROL:
    • Interactive Guide Into the World of Thunderball
    • THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER:
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Terence Young and Others
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Peter Hunt, John Hopkins and Others
    • The Making of Thunderball
    • The Thunderball Phenomenon
    • The Secret History of Thunderball
    • MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA:
    • Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

    Live And Let Die

    • Newly Recorded Audio Commentary Featuring Sir Roger Moore
    • DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT:
    • Bond 1973: The Lost Documentary
    • Roger Moore as James Bond, Circa 1964
    • Live and Let Die Conceptual Art
    • 007 MISSION CONTROL:
    • Interactive Guide Into the World of Live and Let Die
    • THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER:
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Guy Hamilton
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Tom Mankiewicz
    • Inside Live and Let Die
    • On Set With Roger Moore
    • MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA:
    • Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

    For Your Eyes Only

    • Newly Recorded Audio Commentary Featuring Sir Roger Moore
    • DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT:
    • Deleted Scenes & Expanded Angles
    • Bond in Greece Bond in Cortina
    • Neptune’s Journey
    • 007 MISSION CONTROL:
    • Interactive Guide Into the World of For Your Eyes Only
    • THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER:
    • Audio Commentary Featuring John Glen and Actors
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Michael G Wilson and Crew
    • Inside For Your Eyes Only
    • Animated Storyboard Sequences
    • Sheena Easton ‘For Your Eyes Only’ Music Video
    • MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA:
    • Original Trailers, TV Spots, Photo Gallery & Radio Communications

    Die Another Day

    • DECLASSIFIED: MI6 VAULT:
    • From Script to Screen
    • Shaken and Stirred on Ice
    • Just Another Day
    • The British Touch: Bond Arrives in London
    • On Location With Peter Lamont
    • 007 MISSION CONTROL:
    • Interactive Guide Into the World of Die Another Day
    • THE COMPLETE SPECIAL FEATURES LIBRARY: MISSION DOSSIER:
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson
    • Audio Commentary Featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike
    • MI6 DataStream
    • Image Database
    • Additional DVD-ROM Features Available

    Casino Royale

    • The Road to Casino Royale
    • Crew Commentary
    • Second Commentary
    • Deleted Scenes
    • Paying Taxes
    • Rescue & Recovery
    • Old Boyfriend?
    • James Bond in the Bahamas
    • The Art of the Freerun
    • Death in Venice
    • Catching a Plane: From Storyboard to Screen
    • Filmmaker Profiles
    • Storyboard Sequence: Freerun Chase
    • Ian Fleming: The Secret Road to Paradise
    • Becoming Bond documentary
    • James Bond: For Real Documentary
    • Bond Girls are Forever (2006)
    • Chris Cornell ‘You Know My Name’ Music Video

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the latest news about James Bond’s arrival on Blu-ray.

  4. Jack White And Alicia Keys Team Up For 'Quantum of Solace' Theme Song

    By Matt Weston on 2008-07-29

    James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli today announced that Jack White and Alicia Keys have recorded the title track to Quantum of Solace.

    Jack White

    Jack White

    The song, titled “Another Way To Die”, marks the first duet in James Bond soundtrack history. The track was written and produced by White, who also performs the drums on the song.

    “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.

    Both singers had been previously attached to the Quantum of Solace title track; White in June and Keys earlier this month.

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    33-year-old White is best known as one half of the alternative rock band The White Stripes. Keys, 28, is an R&B/pop singer with 11 Grammy awards under her belt.

    The announcement ends months of speculation as to who would perform the latest 007 title track. Other singers mentioned included The Killers, Duran Duran, Duffy, Annie Lennox, Leona Lewis, Beyoncé and, at length, Amy Winehouse.

    The film’s score is being composed by David Arnold, who has composed the music for every James Bond film since 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies.

    The full press release follows.

    Jack White and Alicia Keys Team for Quantum of Solace Theme Song

    CULVER CITY, Calif., July 29 – Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, producers of the highly anticipated 22nd James Bond adventure Quantum of Solace, announced today that multi-Grammy Award-winning and platinum selling recording artists Jack White of the rock band The White Stripes, and Alicia Keys, have recorded the theme song for the film, which will be released worldwide this November.

    Their song, written and produced by Jack White, and titled “Another Way to Die,” will be the first duet in Bond soundtrack history. In addition to writing the song, Jack White is also featured as the drummer on this track. The soundtrack to Quantum of Solace will be released by J Records on October 28, 2008.

    Daniel Craig reprises his role as Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 in Quantum of Solace, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures release of EON Productions’ 22nd adventure in the longest-running film franchise in motion picture history. The film is directed by Marc Forster. The screenplay is by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade as well as Paul Haggis and the film’s score will be composed by David Arnold. Wilson and Broccoli said: “We are delighted and pleased to have two such exciting artists as Jack and Alicia, who were inspired by our film to join together their extraordinary talents in creating a unique sound for Quantum of Solace.”

    One of the most enigmatic figures in music, Jack White has built a reputation as something of a modern American renaissance man. When Jack White formed The White Stripes with his big sister Meg in 1997, no one could have predicted the journey they would take. A love of early delta blues inspired him to take a minimalist approach to the music, one which included a simple drumming style by Meg as well as a red, white and black color scheme for everything from their stage clothing to their record sleeves.

    As lead singer, guitarist and songwriter, Jack has steered the duo to worldwide success. The White Stripes have released 6 critically acclaimed albums and picked up 5 Grammy Awards, including 3 for “Best Alternative Album”: “Elephant” (2004), “Get Behind Me Satan” (2006) & “Icky Thump” (2008). They are also the recipients of 4 MTV Video Music Awards and 2 Brit Awards, including the 2004 award for “Best International Group”. Their hit singles include “Fell In Love with A Girl” (2001), “Seven Nation Army” (2003), and “Icky Thump” (2007). The band is hugely popular all over the world and 2007 saw them perform at arenas across the U.S. and Europe, including a sold out stop at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden.

    In 2005, White formed a second band, The Raconteurs, with Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler. Described as “a new band of old friends,” The Raconteurs first single, “Steady, As She Goes” was an immediate success and their debut album, “Broken Boy Soldiers,” went on to debut at #7 in the Billboard Album Charts and was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards.

    The band toured the world and wound up their 2006 touring schedule playing dates across the U.S. with Bob Dylan. White and Dylan’s mutual appreciation has resulted in several guest performances together. The Raconteurs’ sophomore album, “Consolers Of The Lonely” (2008), also debuted at #7 and spawned the hit single “Salute Your Solution.” White has managed to work with both of his bands simultaneously since 2005, currently working with each on an annual rotation.

    While renowned around the globe as a rock performer and songwriter, White is also an award winning record producer and mixer. He has produced all of The White Stripes and Raconteurs recordings to date (the latter with Brendan Benson) and, in 2004, helmed Loretta Lynn’s Van Lear Rose album. In addition to producing the album, White put together Lynn’s band for the recording sessions (which included the rhythm section of The Raconteurs) and appeared himself on guitar and vocals, including the duet “Portland, Oregon” which won the 2005 Grammy for “Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.” Van Lear Rose was awarded the Grammy for “Best Country Album.”

    White has appeared in a handful of movie roles, including the Academy Award winning 2003 film Cold Mountain. Director Anthony Minghella cast White as Georgia Thewes on the advice of musical director T Bone Burnett. White’s role was a musical one and he performed several of the movie’s Appalachian songs. In the same year, both members of The White Stripes appeared in director Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee & Cigarettes.

    Jack and Meg White played themselves in the vignette titled “Jack Shows Meg His Testla Coil.” In 2006, the duo appeared again in an episode of The Simpsons titled “Jazzy And The Pussycats.” In 2007, White made a cameo as Elvis Presley in the Judd Apatow produced comedy, Walk Hard, and in 2008, he performed on stage in New York City with The Rolling Stones for a scene in Martin Scorceses’ documentary, Shine A Light. White, along with Jimmy Page and The Edge, are featured in Davis Guggenheim’s forthcoming electric guitar documentary, It Might Get Loud, to be theatrically released later this year.

    White is the head of his own record label, Third Man Records, which releases both The White Stripes and The Raconteurs around the globe.

    Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum recording artist Alicia Keys has changed the face of popular music since she burst onto the scene in 2001. Keys third studio album, “As I Am,” marked another milestone recording in the young entertainer’s career with over 742,000 units sold during its first week of release. In addition, “As I Am” marks Alicia’s fourth #1 debut on the Billboard Top 200 chart and her biggest sales week to date. Upon the November 2007 release of “As I Am”, Alicia held the prestigious title as the biggest debut for a female R&B artist in SoundScan history, and the highest selling debut for a female artist since 2004. “As I Am” spawned the hit single “No One” which won two Grammy Awards in 2008 for Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. Additionally, Keys received four awards at the 2008 NAACP Image Awards, was honored at the first annual BET Honors ceremony, and recently received the 2008 BET Award for Best R&B Female Artist. Enjoying one of the most successful periods in her career with over 5 million copies of “As I Am” sold worldwide, Keys kicked off the “As I Am” Tour presented by Lexus in February 2008 with sold out shows for both the European and US portions of the tour.

    Keys will soon be seen opposite Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Hudson and Queen Latifah in Fox Searchlight’s adaptation of Sue Monk Kidd’s best selling novel The Secret Life of Bees which will release on October 17th. Keys made her motion-picture debut in Joe Carnahan’s Smokin’ Aces as Georgia Sykes, a stunning street assassin. She also appeared in the big screen adaptation of the best selling book The Nanny Diaries, opposite Scarlet Johansson, Laura Linney and Paul Giamatti. Keys recently signed a multiyear first-look film production deal at Disney.

    Keys first appeared on the music scene in June 2001 with her debut album, “Songs In A Minor”, on Clive Davis’ J Records. The album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 Chart, selling over 235,000 copies in its first week, and went on to sell more than 10 million units worldwide. Keys’ critically acclaimed sophomore effort, “The Diary of Alicia Keys,” was released in December 2003 and sold over 618,000 copies during its first week of release in the United States. The album is currently seven times platinum.

    Throughout her career, Alicia has won eleven Grammy Awards, eleven Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, three World Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, three MTV Europe Awards, three BET Awards, fourteen NAACP Image Awards, two Nickelodeon Teen Choice Awards, seven Soul Train Music Awards, two Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, one People’s Choice Award, one My VH1 Award and more.

    In 2005, Keys also became a New York Times Bestselling author when she released her first published work, Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems & Lyrics by Alicia Keys.

    She generously gives her time and energy as an Ambassador and spokesperson for “Keep A Child Alive,” which provides anti-viral drugs to the millions suffering from AIDS in Africa. She also works closely with “Frum Tha Ground Up,” devoted to equipping America’s youth with the tools essential for achieving success on all levels, as well as “Teens in Motion,” a non-profit organization created to offer teens the opportunity to develop their minds and bodies in a safe and secure environment. Born and raised in New York, Alicia graduated from the Professional Performance Arts School in Manhattan at age 16.

    The pair will be following in the footsteps of Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, a-ha, Garbage, and most recently, Chris Cornell.

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  5. Meet The Author: Sir Roger Moore

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-29

    Sir Roger Moore has given fans and readers a brief introduction to his upcoming upcoming autobiography, My Word Is My Bond, due for release this October.

    The video can be viewed at meettheauthor.co.uk, where Sir Roger discusses writing the book and gives a few details of what to expect.

    Click to view: Meet The Author: Sir Roger Moore.

    Sir Roger will also be embarking on a major worldwide tour to promote the book starting this October. For details, click here.

    My Word is My Bond will be published on 2 October in the UK and 4 November in the US. Pre-order online:

  6. Daniel Craig Included In Vanity Fair's Best Dressed Of 2008 Listing

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-29
    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig has made Vanity Fair’s International Best-Dressed List of 2008.

    The James Bond star joins the likes of environmental-policy adviser Zac Goldsmith, Today show anchor Matt Lauer, sports star David Beckham and others on the list.

    The magazine specifically pointed out the Tom Ford suit Craig was seen wearing at the premiere of Flashbacks of a Fool earlier this year. The fashion designer has also suited up Craig for his role as 007 in Quantum of Solace.

    Recently, Craig was named GQ Magazine’s Best Dressed Man for the second consecutive year in a row.

    To see the full Vanity Fair listing, visit their official website.

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  7. '007 Night: A James Bond Adventure' At Caesars Atlantic City

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-29

    Ceasers Atlantic City have organized a night dedicated to 007 in August.

    Scheduled for Thursday, 14 August 2008 is 007 Night: A James Bond Adventure. Guests will enjoy dinner and a double feature that includes 1964’s Goldfinger and 2006’s Casino Royale at the Circus Maximus Theater.

    Show times (doors open at 6:00pm):

    • 7:00pm – Goldfinger
    • 10:00pm – Casino Royale

    Enjoy a James Bond atmosphere including films, dinner and Blackjack and Roulette lessons!

    Full bar will be open for both shows in Circus Maximus theater (specialty martinis available).

    Enjoy dinner before the show at Phillips Seafood at The Pier Shops at Caesars. Seating begins at 5:00pm. Call 609-348-2273 to make your reservations. There is a pre-fixe menu available with choice of appetizer, choice of entree, dessert and special martini menu selection.

    While at the show, learn how to play Blackjack and Roulette from some of Caesars most experienced dealers. Lessons will be available for all who attend this event.

    Costs are $40.00 per person for the dinner and films package or $5.00 per person for the Bond double feature. Must be 21 years of age to attend.

    Purchase tickets at ticketmaster.com or visit the official Harrah’s website for full details on the 007 Night: A James Bond Adventure event.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest on James Bond-related events happening around the world.

  8. 'Quantum of Solace' – Official Blog Report #19

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-29

    The official Quantum of Solace blog has been updated today with another crew member from the 22nd James Bond 007 film: David Pountney, artistic director for the Bregenz Festival.

    ‘I’m the artistic director of the Bregenz Festival,’ Pountney says on location in Austria.

    ‘This is the incredibly special setting,’ Pountney says in reference to the Bregenz opera house and floating stage which play a role in the Bond film. ‘It’s the largest outdoor stage in Europe. It has an auditorium of 7,000 people here and it’s like a kind of amphitheatre, really. The stage is set into the lake, so the stage is in effect a little island.’

    Putting the stage together itself is already a huge operation, but when you add the whole film unit on top of it, then you can see that this is really a rather demanding exercise.’

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

  9. Get Made With MTV – Bond Girl Style

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-28
    Olga Kurylenko is Camille

    Olga Kurylenko is Camille in Quantum of Solace

    The MTV show ‘Made’ will be putting together a special Bond Girl special in time for the theatrical release of Daniel Craig’s second 007 film, Quantum of Solace.

    This is your chance to star in MTV MADE: Bond Girl Special–and be transformed into a supercool Bond Girl. You don’t have to be a model or an actress–just adventurous, fun-loving and ready for action.

    How To Enter

    All you have to do is upload a video and complete the online casting form. Show us your Bond girl potential with lightning karate moves, undercover style or counter-espionage techniques. Be careful not to hurt yourself, and we won’t be impressed by violence.

    Be yourself and remember, it’s what’s inside that makes you a star.

    Training

    Your intensive two-week programme will give you all the skills you need to be a 21st century Bond Girl. You’ll get expert stunt and combat training, fitness, agility and confidence coaching, a voice coach and even your own personal hair and make-up artist!

    There’s even a chance to meet Olga Kurylenko, the female lead in Bond: Quantum of Solace.

    Eligibility & Other Details

    The closing date for all applications is 23:59 on 10 August 2008. Casting open to residents of the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Belgium only.

    Applicants must:

    • Be aged 18 or over
    • Be available to travel to, and attend a casting in, London on or about 16 August 2008
    • Be available for filming in their home town commencing on or about 26 August through to on or about 30 August, be able to travel to, and stay in, London commencing on or about 1 September 2008 through to on or about 7 September 2008 and again on or about 29 September (together the “Filming Dates”)
    • Make a casting video and complete a registration form and casting questionnaire
    • (Full listing available on official website…)

    Visit www.mtvbondgirlspecial.com for full details, including rules and regulations, submission guidelines and other information.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  10. 'Casino Royale' Collector's Edition DVD Cover Artwork

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-28
    Teaser Poster

    Official ‘Casino Royale’ Teaser Artwork

    Great news today for those eagerly anticipating the release of the three-disc collector’s edition of Casino Royale.

    DVDActive have gotten the first look at the cover artwork that will accompany this release. The dark and moody cover of Daniel Craig as James Bond takes its cue from the teaser poster artwork for the film.

    Also new is–finally–an announced Region 1 release date of 21 October 2008. The Region 4 release was recently reported on the CommanderBond.net main page as the 22nd of October.

    The Casino Royale collector’s edition will be released on DVD and Blu-ray, retailing for $29.95 and $38.96, respectively.

    The new cover artwork also advertises the fact that this release will include over seven hours of special features, putting it on par with the original Die Another Day DVD and improving greatly from the 90 minutes of extras that were on the first Casino Royale release.

    In addition to ‘e-Movie Cash’ to catch Craig’s return as 007 in Quantum of Solace, the special features will include:

    • The Road to Casino Royale
    • Crew Commentary
    • Second Commentary
    • Deleted Scenes
    • Paying Taxes
    • Rescue & Recovery
    • Old Boyfriend?
    • James Bond in the Bahamas
    • The Art of the Freerun
    • Death in Venice
    • Catching a Plane: From Storyboard to Screen
    • Filmmaker Profiles
    • Storyboard Sequence: Freerun Chase
    • Ian Fleming: The Secret Road to Paradise
    • Becoming Bond documentary
    • James Bond: For Real Documentary
    • Bond Girls are Forever (2006)
    • Chris Cornell ‘You Know My Name’ Music Video

    Pre-ordering links are forthcoming.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of this Casino Royale collector’s edition DVD release.