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  1. Charlie Higson's Top 10 Pop Hit

    By Charles Helfenstein on 2008-04-30

    When Ian Fleming Publications announced in early 2004 that Charlie Higson would be writing Young James Bond novels, fans and the media examined the unlikely choice and often brought up his work on the Fast Show, and his most famous character Swiss Toni.

    Some biographical pieces mentioned that Higson had been a band, named, peculiarly enough, The Higsons. The 6-member group was formed in 1980, with Higson playing piano, harmonica, and singing the lead vocals.

    Loadsamoney single

    Over the course of 6 years the Higsons produced 3 albums and 9 singles, but the band was given an unflattering characterization that Charlie Higson revealed was accurate: “We were often accused of trying to be the English Talking Heads, which we always strenuously denied, but let’s face it, that’s what we were trying to be.”

    While the band did not dominate the charts, it was successful enough to tour America, as the CBn East Coast crew found out during Higson’s Silverfin book tour stop in Virginia in 2005.

    Stavros

    In 1988, Higson joined the show “Friday Night Live” as a writer, with partners Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. The Channel 4 show and its predecessor “Saturday Live” were Britain’s answer to America’s “Saturday Night Live” format of comedy sketches and pop music in front of a live audience. While the show lasted a scant 10 episodes, its cultural impact was significant – especially due to two characters that the trio developed.

    The first was character that caught on was Stavros, a Greek immigrant restaurant owner whose mangled English and misunderstanding of customs became an obvious template that Sasha Baron Cowen would use for Borat, and the 2nd wildly popular character was Loadsamoney, an obnoxious plasterer who constantly flaunted his newfound wealth.

    Both characters were performed by Enfield, but written by the trio, with Loadsamoney’s origins traced back to the fact that Whitehouse was a plasterer and Higson a decorator.

    Charlie Higson on the keyboards

    Charlie Higson on the keyboards
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    Loadsamoney transcended the one-joke lifespan that these sorts of characters usually have, spawning not only a catch phrase and book (Wad and Peeps, written by the trio, published by Penguin and presumably Higson’s first appearance in print), but also a single (which peaked at #4 on the UK pop charts) and sold out tour.

    Loadsamoney spawns a book: Wad and Peeps

    The character and his obsession with cash seemed to personify the greed so prevalent in the Thatcherite 1980s, even reaching members of Parliament who decried the “Loadsamoney society” in a 1989 speech in the House of Commons. As Loadsamoney’s popularity soared, the phenomenon devolved into self-parody. Performer Harry Enfield was horrified that people thought that the braggart’s ways were worthy of emulation rather than ridicule, so he killed off the character in a 1990 sketch involving a giant check for 10p.

    Loadsamoney single cover

    The trio of Enfield, Higson, and Whitehouse would work individually and collaboratively on comedy projects over the ensuing years with varying degrees of success. And although the character was killed off, the catch phrase is still in use in Britain today, two decades after Loadsamoney first demanded that geezers shut their mouth and look at his wad.

  2. 'By Royal Command' International Edition Due In September

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-30

    An international paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s forthcoming Young James Bond novel, By Royal Command, is planned for release later this year.

    The Young Bond Dossier cites a listing on the Penguin Australia website for this special paperback edition, due for release on 29 September.

    As literary 007 collectors are no doubt aware, ‘International’/’Open Market’ paperback editions of Bond novels can be quite difficult to come by for collectors as they mark the first true appearance of the book in a paperback format and are often printed in limited quantities.

    International paperback editions were previously issued for both Hurricane Gold and SilverFin–both appearing almost identical in appearance to the UK hardback original.

    By Royal Command debuts on 4 September in the UK.

    James is expecting his life to get back to normal when he returns to Eton from Mexico, but danger is never far away. And when his whole world explodes, he is forced to go on the run, pursued by enemy agents and the British authorities.

    In an adventure that takes him from England to the chilling heights of the Austrian Alps, James must choose between friendship and duty. His life will never be the same again.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest Young Bond news.

  3. 1967's 'Casino Royale' DVD Delayed… Again

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-30
    'Casino Royale' (1967) 40th Anniversary Edition

    Casino Royale (1967) 40th Anniversary Edition

    The 40th Anniversary DVD edition of 1967’s Casino Royale has been delayed yet again.

    Initially due for release on 6 November 2007, the disc was then pushed to a 3 June 2008 date–and now, according to Amazon.com, 007 fans will have to wait until 21 October.

    While this delay is disappointing, it’s important to note that release information posted on Amazon can quickly change on day-to-day basis. Interestingly, however, this 21 October date coincides with the day the 1954 television version of Casino Royale was first broadcast 54 years ago.

    As previously reported on CommanderBond.net, the Casino Royale 40th Anniversary DVD edition will include several new special features. These include, in addition to a 2.35 anamorphic transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 and Mono audio tracks:

    • Audio commentary with 007 historians Steven Jay Reuben and John Cork
    • “The Making Of Casino Royale” featurette
    • “Bond James Bond” featurette
    • “A 3 Ring Circus” featurette
    • “More Directors, More Stars” featurette
    • “The Big Climax” featurette
    • “It’s a Wrap!” featurette
    • Theatrical trailer

    It is yet to be announced if the extras included on the current DVD, such as the interview with co-director Val Guest and the 1954 TV production, will also be carried over to this new edition.

    The Casino Royale 40th Anniversary DVD edition will retail for $19.98 and can be pre-ordered online at Amazon.com:

    CBn will keep you updated with all the latest news and information regarding this upcoming DVD edition of 1967’s Casino Royale.

  4. Photos And Video: Craig And Taubman In Austria For 'Quantum' Filming

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-30
    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Daniel Craig is James Bond

    Following up yesterday’s report that the Quantum of Solace production had arrived in Austria to begin preparations for filming, new photographs and video from the set have been revealed today.

    CommanderBond.net readers will recall that in January of this year we reported that James Bond would be briefly seen in a Volvo during a short driving scene to be filmed in Feldkirch (which is doubling as Bregenz).

    Daniel Craig was filmed driving the car as these photos (and video) posted at Voralberg.orf.at show.

    Additionally, several photos of Anatole Taubman (who plays the villainous Elvis) were also posted online.

    The 007 production is expected to continue filming in Austria until sometime in mid-May.

    CBn will keep you updated with all the latest news and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  5. 'Casino Royale' Ranks #1 For DVD And Blu-Ray Sales In 2007

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-30

    According to figures posted at Last Broadcast, Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond adventure, Casino Royale ranked #1 for both DVD and Blu-ray disc sales last year.

    With sales of over 3.1 million units, the 007 title easily soared to the top of the list.

    In addition, the Casino Royale DVD is currently listed as ninth for the top ten best-selling DVDs of all time in the UK, edging out Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

    Head over to Last Broadcast for more figures.

    Casino Royale was first released on DVD and Blu-ray disc in March of 2007. Click here for CommanderBond.net’s full coverage.

    A new three-disc collector’s edition is planned for release this June.

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond news.

  6. Austria Prepped For James Bond Filming

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-29
    Feldkirch

    Feldkirch

    WARNING: Possible spoilers

    The Quantum of Solace production has made its way to Austria and James Bond is being welcomed with open arms.

    According to reports at Voralberg.orf.at and Monsters & Critics, Daniel Craig arrived along with several other cast and crew members to begin filming earlier today.

    As previously reported on CommanderBond.net, filming will be primarily be focused in Feldkirch and at the Seebühne Floating Stage and Festival Opera House in Bregenz.

    Floating Stage with 'Tosca' Set at Bregenz

    Floating Stage with ‘Tosca’ Set at Bregenz

    Eight photographs posted at Monsters & Critics show the Bond crew preparing for filming in Feldkirch. The town has been hit with Bond fever with carcboard cutouts of previous 007 actors constructed around the main city centre.

    A press announcement posted at Earth Times states that filming in Bregenz is expected to last until 9 May:

    Austrian town hit by James-Bond-fever

    Residents in the western Austrian town of Bregenz were keeping their eyes peeled Tuesday for actor Daniel Craig who is shooting several scenes for the upcoming James Bond movie in the town. A film crew will be in town until May 9 to shoot scenes for Quantum of Solace, the latest instalment in the movie series featuring the British secret agent.

    Filming Tuesday started with a chase scene in the city’s festival hall, a spokesman for the Bregenz opera festival said.

    The city’s annual opera festival, with its signature floating stage on Lake Constance, will play a prominent role in the movie.

    In the evening several streets in the medieval town, with a population of 30,000, will be closed off for filming, before filming on the floating stage Wednesday.

    For James Bond to chase his adversaries across the huge stage, which is dominated by elaborate props and a huge eye, festival organizers set up a complete performance of Puccini’s Tosca, complete with audience.

    The movie’s plot remains a closely-guarded secret until it hits cinemas in November.

    In addition, a brief video of stuntmen preparing for filming at the opera stage can be viewed here.

    Festival House in Bregenz

    Festival House in Bregenz

    As previously noted on CBn, Feldkirch is expected to be doubling as Bregenz in the finished film.

    At the floating stage (first brought up as possible shooting location in July 2007) in Bregenz, Bond will reportedly be interrupting an opera performance as he pursues one of the film’s villains across the grandstand and through the audience. The chase is expected to continue in the Bregenz Festival House.

    CBn will keep you updated with all the latest news and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  7. EXCLUSIVE: 'Devil May Care' Poster Revealed

    By Matt Weston on 2008-04-29
    Devil May Care poster

    Devil May Care poster

    CommanderBond.net is proud to bring you an exclusive look at Penguin’s promotional poster for Sebastian Faulks’ highly-anticipated James Bond novel, Devil May Care.

    The poster features the now-familiar artwork of model Tuuli Shipster as the stem to a blood red flower. This, coupled with the strikingly simple tagline, “Bond is back”, is sure to set Bond fans’ tongues wagging in anticipation of the novel’s impending 28 May release date.

    Penguin have also unveiled the promotional poster for the paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, which can be viewed exclusively at The Young Bond Dossier.

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

  8. 'For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond' Released In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-29

    Following up the UK release at the beginning of the month, 007 fans in the US can now get their hands on a copy of Ben Macintyre’s For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond as it hits bookshelves today (and is also shipping at Amazon.com.

    As previously reported by CommanderBond.net, the book accompanies an Ian Fleming centenary exhibition of the same name, which recently opened at the Imperial War Museum in London.

    Cover artwork for For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond can be viewed online here.

    The book is published by Bloomsbury Publishing and retails for $34.99 in the US. The full blurb:

    A riveting look into the world of James Bond and his creator, published on the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth.

    In For Your Eyes Only, Ben Macintyre reveals where the world of Ian Fleming ends and the world of James Bond begins. Macintyre looks at the actual people on whom the writer based his fictional creations–friends, colleagues, lovers, and, of course, the notorious villains. Exploring the tradition of spy fiction past and present, with specific attention to the Cold War, Macintyre explains how Bond was based on the realities–and fantasies–of Fleming’s life as a wartime spymaster and peacetime bon vivant.

    Stylishly illustrated, For Your Eyes Only features a collector’s dream of gadgets, costumes, props, and storyboards from the films–Daniel Craig’s bloodstained shirt from Casino Royale, the Aston Martin DB5, complete with weaponry–as well as memorabilia from Fleming’s personal archive: his smoking jacket, the manuscript for Casino Royale, his golden typewriter, his guns, and much more.

    Stay tuned to CommanderBond.net for further details on Ben Macintyre’s For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond and complete coverage of all the Ian Fleming centenary events.

  9. 'Quantum of Solace' – Official Blog Report #6

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-29

    The official Quantum of Solace blog has been updated today with another crew member from the 22nd James Bond film: helicopter pilot Cliff Flemming.

    From Crackle: Blog: Cliff Flemming

    Working as part of the Bond film’s aerial unit in Mexico, Flemming describes his job as a ‘helicopter support pilot and camera pilot.’

    ‘We support the ground cameras by carrying them and their crew out into position. We swingload nets full of camera and survival equipment in case for some reason we can’t get them off the top of the mountains.’

    Flemming added that some of the filming sites on Quantum of Solace were so remote that the helicopters became the only way to access them.

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

  10. Daniel Craig Reportedly Insured For Nearly $10 Million

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-29

    Daniel Craig is reportedly being insured for as much as $10 million dollars for his work on the 22nd James Bond film.

    In an article posted at Showbiz Spy, a Quantum of Solace insider states that the producers are taking no chances when it comes to stunt and action-filled production.

    The insider said: ‘It’s fair to say that with this movie, Daniel’s insurance premiums have gone through the roof. I can’t say for sure how much but there has been talk of him being insured for at least a few million [pounds], even five.’

    ‘On Casino Royale Daniel did as many stunts as he could and he’s been doing the same with Quantum.’

    ‘But the stakes are a lot higher on this movie especially as there are a lot more action sequences.’

    A previous quote from Craig only confirms the actor’s desire to keep things as real as possibe when it comes to the stunts: ‘I love having that adrenaline rush. It makes you realize that you are mortal and that life must be enjoyed.’

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