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  1. French 'Devil May Care' Coming In Late Summer '08

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-23

    Following up the announcement of the international publishers for Sebastian Faulk’s upcoming James Bond novel, Devil May Care, this past December, JamesBond-fr.com has since uncovered further information on the French edition of this centenary novel.

    The French edition of Devil May Care will be titled Le Diable l’emporte (roughly translates to ‘The Devil Takes It’). To be published by Flammarion with a retail price of € 15, the book will hit shelves in late summer 2008.

    Cover artwork for this specific edition is yet to be revealed.

    As previously mentioned by Faulks, Devil May Care is set in 1967 when ‘Bond is damaged, aging and in a sense it is the return of the gunfighter for one last heroic mission.’

    Devil May Care will be published by Penguin Books in the UK and its territories (under the new Penguin 007 imprint) and by Doubleday in the US on 28 May.

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated with all the latest news and details on Devil May Care. 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.

  2. BondStars' 'Goldfinger: The Reunion' In April 2008

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-23
    Shirley Eaton

    Shirley Eaton

    Following up recent events that included ‘Behind The Scenes Of Bond’ and ‘James Bond: A Celebration’, BondStars.com has announced a brand new 007 event planned for this upcoming April: ‘Goldfinger: The Reunion’.

    Details from the official website follow:

    Goldfinger: The Reunion

    When: April 13th 2008 11:00am – 7:00pm (Approximate times)
    Where: Pinewood Studios, London, England

    Our first event of 2008 is celebratation of one of the most popular Bond films in the series – Goldfinger. What better way to celebrate this Bond classic than with its cast and crew, including our guest of honour Guy Hamilton.

    Confirmed guests include: Guy Hamilton, Shirley Eaton, Tania Mallett, Burt Kwouk, Norman Wanstall, Peter Murton, Caron Gardner and Leslie Bricusse.

    More guests to be confirmed!

    The price of the ticket will include:

    • Welcome tea coffee and biscuits
    • Souvenir event programme celebrating the Goldfinger phenomenon
    • The Goldfinger Walk – take a tour of the locations used at the world famous studios
    • Special guest signings – Some of our guests will sign for free (limited to 2 items per person) others will be making a charge
    • Finger buffet lunch
    • Goldfinger screening in Pinewood’s Theatre 7 followed by a Q & A session with cast and crew members
    • Afternoon tea and scones

    The tickets price is £85 per person. We are strictly limited to 100 attendees so book your tickets now!

    If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us on [email protected]

    Terms & Conditions

    The tour of Pinewood will include Goldfinger Avenue (where the famous Aston Martin / Goldfinger Factory chase was filmed), the backlot (where the Fort Knox set was constructed) and the gardens used for the final scene of the movie with Sean Connery and Honor Blackman.

    The tour will not include access to stages and workshops – so please do not expect to come and see any shooting in progress. We would ask you respect the security restrictions that will pointed out to you on the day, anyone found ignoring these restrictions will be asked to leave the studio immediately and no refund will be made. The organisers reserve the right to refuse admission.

    For full terms and conditions, information on payment details or to purchase tickets, visit BondStars.com.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest details on upcoming James Bond events.

  3. Ian Fleming James Bond Hardbacks Now Discounted At Amazon

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-22

    Back in November of 2007, CommanderBond.net reported that all 14 of Ian Fleming’s James Bond adventures were due to be republished in hardback this upcoming May to tie in with the centenary celebrations being put together by Ian Fleming Publications (IFP).

    Even more recently, we discovered the brand new artwork created by Michael Gillette that would be adorning the covers.

    To be published as part of the new Penguin 007 imprint, each Bond novel has a list price of £17.99, but amazon.co.uk has finally taken a 34% discount off (bringing it down to £11.87), making now the perfect time to pre-order.

    All fourteen Fleming novels are due to be published on 29 May–one day after Sebastian Faulks’ own Bond novel, Devil May Care, makes its debut.

    Purchase the hardback reprints of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels from Amazon:

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

    'Casino Royale' 'Live and Let Die' 'Moonraker'

    Casino Royale / Live and Let Die / Moonraker

    'Diamonds are Forever' 'From Russia with Love' 'Dr. No'

    Diamonds are Forever / From Russia with Love / Dr. No

    'Goldfinger' 'For Your Eyes Only' 'Thunderball'

    Goldfinger / For Your Eyes Only / Thunderball

    'The Spy Who Loved Me' 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' 'You Only Live Twice'

    The Spy Who Loved Me / On Her Majesty’s Secret Service / You Only Live Twice

    'The Man With The Golden Gun' 'Octopussy & The Living Daylights'

    The Man With The Golden Gun / Octopussy & The Living Daylights

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest literary James Bond news and coverage. 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.

  4. Ben Foster Rumoured For 'Bond 22'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-21

    22 January UPDATE: IGN report that the publicist for actor Ben Foster has denied these rumours.

    Following up the recent confirmation of several principal cast members in Bond 22, CanMag reports today that actor Ben Foster may have a role in the upcoming James Bond film.

    The report cites a Brisbane talk show where the actor (who was promoting the local release of 3:10 to Yuma) briefly mentioned that he ‘might be doing’ a part in the upcoming 007 film, saying that’s ‘like every young guy’s dream.’

    As with most rumours relating to Bond 22, readers will want to take this with a grain of salt until further details develop.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest news and details on Bond 22.

  5. 4,500 Applicants At Bregenz 007 Extras Casting

    By Heiko Baumann on 2008-01-20

    Reports from the casting of 1,500 extras for the shooting of the 22nd James
    Bond movie in Bregenz are in, and there were three times as much applicants as
    needed: 4,500 (55% male, 45 % female). After the first, slightly chaotic day on
    Friday (with a certain lack of safety precautions), there was a huge run on the
    casting on Saturday, and a more quiet final day on Sunday.

    Not only people from Austria, Switzerland and Germany were waiting up to 4 hours
    in line for their turn. Karin Gmuer of the local production company Unicorn who
    undertook the casting, reported that they even had email requests from Holland,
    Belgium and Scandinavia. The Swiss James Bond Fan Club, lead by president Daniel
    Haberthuer, showed up with 44 members.

    Once people got inside (in groups of 5-10), they were handed a questionaire to
    fill in. People’s measures were taken, especially head sizes. "It could happen
    that the director gets the idea that he could use a number of policemen fo a
    scene, and instead of searching fitting uniform hats for those extras, it’s
    easier for use to pick extras with the correct head sizes to wear the hats we
    already have." says Unicorn boss Leonard Gmuer. Everyone got their mugshot taken,
    holding a card with a number in their hands. A set of captioned pictures on the
    casting process has been kindly contributed by German fan Erik Wunderlich (click
    on thumbnail pictures to enlarge)





























    As to the "casting" of cars, one could learn that te production company is
    looking for about 40 luxury cars, Mercedes Benz S-Class upwards.

    It’s intersting that during the whole process, officials always emphasized that
    the casting is for a "possible shooting", as contracts for shooting the ‘Tosca’
    scenes at the floating stage still aren’t signed. There have been rumours a
    while ago that this is because of the fact that the original opera cast was
    hired for stage performances but not an eventual appearance in a movie – and now
    they demand higher wages for it.

    An intersting number of other tidbits came to light during the casting, some of
    which may be considered as spoilers, so if you don’t want to know anyting of
    those, stop reading HERE!

    You still with us? Okay, the first bit is not really a spoiler. During the "cars
    casting", it became clear that there’s one brand that won’t be used as "extra
    car", as the movies bad guy (Mathieu Amalric as Dominic Greene) will use it: a
    Jaguar. Feldkirch will double as part of Bregenz, only a short driving scene
    will be shot there – no action, just something like an arrival scene, in which
    007 will drive a Volvo.

    As to the Tosca scenes, it was reported that the opera perfomance will be
    interrupted by 007 chasing a bad guy across the grandstand, through the audience.
    The chase will then continue in the Bregenz Festival House. The entire scene
    will take about 5 minutes.

    Other sources report that there will be a boat chase on Lake Constance. While
    this may be a speculation related to the pictures of Daniel Craig practising on
    a speedboat, there is a bit of more solid information on boats: Leonard Gmuer
    told German newspapers that none of the locations scouted in Germany were picked
    for the movie, but that a German ship on lake Constance will play a small role.

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated with all the latest news and details
    on Bond 22.

  6. Celebrate The 35th Anniversary Of 'Live And Let Die' With David Hedison

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-20

    Roger Moore’s debut James Bond adventure, 1973’s Live and Let Die, will be marking it’s 35th anniversary this year and it seems that David ‘Felix Leiter’ Hedison is in the mood to celebrate.

    The actor who appeared alongside Moore in the film (as well as 1989’s Licence To Kill with Timothy Dalton) has updated his official website by inviting fans to join him in celebrating Live and Let Die‘s anniversary at two upcoming events in the UK.

    The first is an appearance at the Vintage Magazine Shop in London on Saturday, 22 March 2008. The shop has previously featured numerous cast members from the 007 films for meet & greet and autograph sessions.

    For further information, phone or 020-7439-8525 visit the official website.

    The second appearance is the upcoming Memorabilia–the UK’s longest running and most established event for fans of movies, cult tv, comics, video games, sport & music–on 29-30 (Saturday/Sunday) March.

    Memorabilia is located at the NEC in Birmingham, UK. Click here to visit the official website.

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated on upcoming news and details regarding both of these eventss they become available. As always, keep your eyes on the CBn main page for all the latest James Bond news.

  7. Bond With Roger Moore's 007 At The Astor Theatre

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-20
    'Live And Let Die'

    Live and Let Die

    Following up their double doses of Sean Connery’s James Bond last year (Goldfinger/Thunderball in May and Dr. No/From Russia with Love in July), Melbourne’s Astor Theatre has planned yet another 007 double feature: this time featuring Roger Moore.

    Fans can catch a showing of Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me at 7:30pm on Sunday, 27 January.

    Live and Let Die will begin at 7:30pm and will be followed immediately by The Spy Who Loved Me at 9:55pm.

    Ticket costs for double features are: Adults $13 | Concession $12 | Children/Pensioners $11. The Astor Theatre is located at 1 Chapel Street, St. Kilda VIC 3182, Australia.

    For further information, phone the box office at (03) 9510-1414 or click here to visit the official website.

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

  8. Sir Sean Connery's 'Being A Scot' Coming On 25 August

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-19

    Just days after the update on Sir Roger Moore’s memoirs, My Word Is My Bond, due for release in October 2008, news has emerged that another actor well known for his contributions to the James Bond series will (finally) be releasing a book of his own this year: Sir Sean Connery.

    The Bookseller reports that Connery’s Being A Scot is due for publication by Weidenfeld on 25 August 2008–the same day the former 007 star turns 78 years old.

    Initially signed by publisher HarperCollins to write his autobiography, Connery pulled out of the deal in 2005 due to reluctance to discuss certain aspects of his private life. After a chance encounter at the Edinburgh Festival between Weidenfeld publisher Alan Samson and Connery’s co-writer, Murray Grigor, got the ball rolling once again for Connery’s Being A Scot.

    The book is being labeled ‘an intensely personal account’ and will ‘fuse Connery’s own experiences, including his acting career, with his efforts to track down what Scots have given to the world in art, science and sport.’

    ‘Sean Connery is not calling it an autobiography but it’s probably the nearest we will get to it,’ said Samson. ‘He’s a legend–one of the absolute, out and out, movie stars.’

    The Bookseller notes that Samson paid a six-figure sum for UK and Commonwealth rights through Claire Paterson at Janklow & Nesbit UK. The 100,000-word book will be published by W&N’s illustrated division and will feature hundreds of illustrations and photographs, many of them previously unseen by fans.

    Sir Roger Moore’s My Word Is My Bond will be published by HarperCollins in the US (the US rights acquired from Lesley Pollinger cost £510,000) and Michael O’Mara in the UK.

    Michael O’Mara said: ‘I am really thrilled to be publishing Sir Roger’s memoir. The chapters I have read to date remind me of David Niven’s The Moon’s a Balloon, so packed are they with amusing stories of Roger’s time in Hollywood.’

    Promising a ‘frank, funny and charming’ look at Moore’s life, O’Mara also stated the book would feature personal anecdotes about such luminaries as Noël Coward, Cary Grant–and Connery himself. ‘We are all delirious with anticipation. What I have read so far bubbles with wit and is peopled by a ‘Who’s Who’ of Hollywood. Roger’s book will clearly be the jewel in our crown for 2008.’

    Deals for Moore’s memoirs were also struck in Sweden, Norway and Holland, and serial rights have been lined up.

    Stay tuned to CommanderBond.net for all the latest coverage of these upcoming memoirs by both Sir Sean Connery and Sir Roger Moore as well as all the latest literary 007 news.

  9. Austria Extras Casting Photos Online

    By righty007 on 2008-01-18

    Today, casting for extras began at the Theater am Kornmarkt in Bregenz, Austria. As previously reported, 1,200 to 1,500 extras are being sought for the Bregenz shooting. 25 to 30 extras for the Feldkirch shooting are also needed.

    MonstersandCritics.com, have scored 12 photos from the first day of extras casting. Casting took place from 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM and will continue on the 19th and the 20th.

    The extras being sought are a “mixed audience, from 18 to 70”, dress code from “well dressed” to “tres chic” (dressed for a theatre visit), as the extras will have to impersonate a real Festival audience. Athletic types who could act as security people are also desired, and the producers are also looking for cars, so people can bring pictures of their cars to the casting. Applicants will have to fill in a questionnaire and a picture of them will be taken and then, everything left to do is waiting and hoping.

    Keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest news and details on Bond 22.

  10. 'Licence To Thrill: A Cultural History Of The James Bond Films' Released

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-01-17

    The brand new revised edition of James Chapman’s Licence to Thrill: A Cultural History of the James Bond Films is now available to 007 fans in the UK.

    US fans will only have to wait a few more weeks until 5 February. In the meantime, the cover artwork for this edition has been released. Visit amazon.com to get a sneak peak.

    First published in 1999 in the UK, Licence to Thrill: A Cultural History of the James Bond Films aims to show that there is more to the 007 franchise than just girls, guns and globe trotting adventures. The original blurb:

    “The James Bond” epic is the most popular film series in silver screen history: it is estimated that a quarter of the world’s population has seen a Bond feature. The saga of Britain’s best-loved martini hound (who we all know prefers his favorite drink “shaken, not stirred”) has adapted to changing times for four decades without ever abandoning its tried-and-true formula of diabolical international conspiracy, sexual intrigue, and incredible gadgetry. James Chapman expertly traces the annals of celluloid Bond from its inauguration with 1962’s Dr. No through its progression beyond Ian Fleming’s spy novels to the action-adventure spectaculars of GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. He argues that the enormous popularity of the series represents more than just the sum total of the films’ box-office receipts and involves questions of film culture in a wider sense.

    Licence to Thrill chronicles how Bond, a representative of a British Empire that no longer existed in his generation, became a symbol of his nation’s might in a Cold War world where Britain was no longer a primary actor. Chapman describes the protean nature of Bond villains in a volatile global political scene – from Soviet scoundrels and Chinese rogues in the 1960s to a brief flirtation with Latin American drug kingpins in the 1980s and back to the Chinese in the 1990s. The book explores how the movies struggle with changing societal ethics – notably, in the evolution in the portrayal of women, showing how Bond’s encounters with the opposite sex have evolved into trysts with leading ladies as sexually liberated as Bond himself. The Bond formula has proved remarkably durable and consistently successful for roughly a third of cinema’s history – half the period since the introduction of talking pictures in the late 1920s. Moreover, Licence to Thrill argues that, for the foreseeable future, the James Bond films are likely to go on being what they have always been, a unique and very special kind of popular cinema.

    The revised paperback edition of Licence to Thrill: A Cultural History of the James Bond Films is published by I B Tauris & Co Ltd and retails for £12.99 / $19.95.

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