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  1. Happy 100th Birthday, Mr Goldfinger

    By Heiko Baumann on 2013-02-25

    froebe 1“No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!” – It’s one of the most famous lines, not only in Bond history, but also in movie history. They were, of course, spoken by Auric Goldfinger, the man with the Midas touch, played by German actor Gert Fröbe. But the golden words he poured in our ears weren’t his own. Even though Michael Collins did a great dubbing job, the fact that Gert Fröbe’s own voice can’t be heard in “Goldfinger” may be considered one of the great missed opportunities in Bond history. But it wasn’t meant to be. Fröbe’s English was so bad, the producers even had to hire Nikki van der Zyl (who would later dub Shirley Eaton in the movie) as a voice coach to make sure he would at least make the correct mouth movements. But as a side effect of this, his English became good enough to be used in later movies like “Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines” and of course as Baron Bomburst in “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”. Gert Fröbe was born 100 years ago, on 25th February 1913.

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  2. Another Oscar for Skyfall!

    By Matthew Harkin on 2013-02-25

    After marking the very first live performance of Skyfall tonight, Adele, fought off top rivals Les Miserables and Life of Pi to claim the number one spot for best original song. James Bond is back on track.

  3. Skyfall: An Oscar Winning Bond film.

    By Matthew Harkin on 2013-02-25

    After sadly missing out to Cinematography and Sound Design, The James Bond franchise has picked up it’s first Oscar in 46 years. Tied with Zero Dark Thirty, Skyfall has managed to secure it’s first Oscar for Sound Editing. Congratulations to all involved! Remember, there’s still ‘best original song’ and ‘best soundtrack’ to go. Will Skyfall go away with three Oscars in one evening?

  4. SKYFALL’s props reveal M’s real name

    By Stefan Rogall on 2013-02-22

    Comingsoon.net has posted a very interesting article on the various details of SKYFALL´s props.

    Including the real name of Judi Dench´s “M”…

    Be surprised here: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=100663

  5. Will 2013 see Bond’s funeral?

    By Helmut Schierer on 2013-02-20

    Will the new 2013 Bond novel by William Boyd also feature a new car for Bond?

    According to John Cox’s The Book Bond London bookies are currently busy taking bets on a possible spectacular outcome for William Boyd’s 2013  Bond novel: the death of James Bond. The book – as yet untitled – is one of the most eagerly anticipated publishing events of 2013 and already sure to end up on this year’s best-seller lists. So it seems unlikely Boyd was hired by IFP to dig a grave for 007. This would in fact be a major surprise for fans and casual readers alike.

    On the other hand Bond is no stranger to near-death experiences, as you would expect from somebody known to travel in close company with the grim reaper. ‘Someone usually dies’ as Bond might say, and Ian Fleming himself saw to it this unfortunate fellow on two occasions was Bond – almost.

    007 ended up lying on the floor on the last page of ‘From Russia With Love’, an unhealthy dose of fugo poison in his blood and no air in his lungs. Fleming of course saved his character from any final consequences off-stage, bringing him back in ‘Doctor No’ refreshed after extended convalescence. As if Fleming had known Bond would need it…

    Bond’s second death in ‘You Only Live Twice’, complete with epitaph, was more allegorical. By the end of the book Bond was missing-presumed-killed, which lead M to write him a short but fitting obituary. While his agent was actually still alive, 007 had lost his memory by severe psychological trauma and a series of massive blows to the head. A deep-set amnesia had erased most traces of his former life, seeing Bond spending his days as a simple Japanese fisherman on a remote island – almost a mercy for this troubled man.

    But once more Fleming saved Bond off-stage, bringing him back to M’s desk in the ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’, albeit not for the conventional briefing scene. Bond’s mind and actions show the effects of what he has been through. The book starts with – not quite – a bang and ends with a view on the future. Ensuring – prophetically? – there was to be a future for Bond, even without Fleming.

    Is it now conceivable William Boyd has been given free rein by IFP to do the unthinkable? Curtains for Bond finally? Or just some ambiguous final chapter leaving the door open for a later entry, perhaps even by Boyd?

    Discuss this topic here

  6. Official Unveiling of Skyfall Train

    By Matthew Harkin on 2013-02-20

  7. Skyfall writers talk Bond.

    By Matthew Harkin on 2013-02-20

    In a new article by IGN, Skyfall writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade sit down and discuss the past, present and future of James Bond, and don’t rule out the possibility of working on future Bond outings. You can read the full article here

  8. Ben Whishaw “Bond 24 will shoot this year.”

    By Matthew Harkin on 2013-02-19

    Ben Whishaw, the actor behind ‘Skyfall’s new Quartermaster, has revealed that Bond 24, the followup to ‘Skyfall’ will start shooting this year. Speaking to the Radio Times, Whishaw revealed that he thinks that Daniel Craig and himself will “probably be back together again in about ten months”. Whishaw also revealed that he wants a larger role in 007’s next outing, and that Sam Mendes needs to return to the directors chair. You can read the full article here.

    So production could begin sooner than later? Could this mean that Mendes signed up secretly to Bond 24 and Bond 25 way before ‘Skyfall’ finished production? Has the recent Mendes news all just been a very brilliant publicity stunt by EON? More news will be revealed soon, so keep checking back for more updates.

  9. No Bond reunion at this year´s Oscars

    By Stefan Rogall on 2013-02-16

    The producers of this year´s telecast have now officially denied that all Bond actors will reunite on stage for the Bond tribute.

    See: http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/oscars-ceremony-producers-want-to-uphold-tradition-and-modernize/

     

  10. CBn caught a fever…

    By Helmut Schierer on 2013-02-14

    CommanderBond.net’s main raison d’être – besides enlightening, see our deviously out-of-sequence posted two recent 007th Minute entries – is to entertain. Not an easy task, given the fierce competition offered by tabloid headlines, bank scams, neighbourhood watch reality TV from Azerbaijan and National Geographic documentaries about Atlanta’s savage tribes. Thankfully Mark O’Connell – known amongst various other heroics for penning the enormously entertaining cult standard ‘Catching Bullets: Memoirs of a Bond Fan’  –  provided us with 3 minutes of outstanding amusement, both visually and acoustically. Material we of course shamelessly exploit and hereby gladly pass on to you.

    The following pictures begin to move when you click the click-thingy. Thus the often heard/seen expression “movie”.

    Enjoy.

    Responsibly.