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  1. Variety Blows The Lid Off 'Bond 22'

    By Matt Weston on 2007-09-07

    Trade newspaper Variety today published an excellent article on the state of the James Bond franchise – and landed some revealing quotes from key personnel working on Bond 22.

    Barbara Broccoli: 'Casino Royale' has set a new standard, and it's now a question of meeting those expectations for the next one.'

    Barbara Broccoli: “Casino Royale has set a new standard, and it’s now a question of meeting those expectations for the next one.”

    Significantly, it was revealed that the current script for the next 007 film does not contain the characters of Miss Moneypenny and Q, who were both absent from Casino Royale. Producer Barbara Broccoli said, “Certainly, there may come a point where those beloved characters return, but, at the moment, they’re not in 22.”

    Michael G. Wilson: 'You're always looking back at Fleming for inspiration ... all the writers do.'

    Michael G. Wilson: “You’re always looking back at Fleming for inspiration … all the writers do.”

    Broccoli continued, “We were very excited that the response to Daniel was so strong. Casino Royale has set a new standard, and it’s now a question of meeting those expectations for the next one and delivering a film that is emotional and dramatic as well as action-packed.”

    Marc Forster: 'It's important that the action is good, but it's important to me to never lose that connection to Bond and the emotional arc he goes on'

    Marc Forster: “It’s important that the action is good, but it’s important to me to never lose that connection to Bond and the emotional arc he goes on.”

    According to Broccoli, Bond 22 “will continue the path of Bond trying to find out who was behind the Le Chiffre operation. That’s as much as we’re going to say.”

    Writer Paul Haggis was more forthcoming. “I can tell you it starts right where Casino left off. Yes, Bond will be going after the organisation that we hinted at. It will be the same Bond you saw in Casino … a very human and flawed assassin, a man who has to navigate a morally complex and often cynical world while attempting to hold onto his deep beliefs of what is right and wrong.”

    Paul Haggis: 'It will be the same Bond you saw in 'Casino' ... a very human and flawed assassin.'

    Paul Haggis: “It will be the same Bond you saw in Casino … a very human and flawed assassin.”

    Producer Michael G. Wilson added, “You’re always looking back at Fleming for inspiration … all the writers do. Without getting specific, maybe there will be references to certain episodes. The approach to it is that Fleming is very much in the fabric of it.”

    Bond 22‘s director, Marc Forster said, “I’ve always been a fan of Bond, so this has been a childhood dream of mine. Daniel Craig is a fantastic actor, and it becomes more character-driven just because of him. That inspired me to be part of this. It’s important that the action is good, because I want it to be exciting, but it’s important to me to never lose that connection to Bond and the emotional arc he goes on.”

    Amy Pascal: 'What we found is that you can strip away a lot of the bells and whistles, but it still feels uniquely like a Bond film'

    Amy Pascal: “What we found is that you can strip away a lot of the bells and whistles, but it still feels uniquely like a Bond film.”

    “We have always believed that great filmmakers can always work in multiple genres,” said Broccoli. “[Forster] is certainly a great filmmaker and a great storyteller … Bond 22 will not only pack a dramatic punch, but also deliver on the action.”

    Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal added, “Marc is an incredibly sophisticated filmmaker with great visual style and a lot of energy. The pairing of Marc and Daniel is very exciting, and it was in keeping with the new direction of the franchise to bring in a fresh and original talent like Marc.”

    Broccoli also spoke enthusiastically about Eon’s relationship with Sony, which began with last year’s Casino Royale. “What’s great about Sony is that they are truly with you through thick and thin. They really want to be partners and are a valuable part of the whole enterprise. They have the passion for it, but will also spend the time when it’s needed and do whatever needs to be done. They are very committed to the partnership. We couldn’t ask for anything better.”

    Said Pascal, “What we found is that you can strip away a lot of the bells and whistles, but it still feels uniquely like a Bond film. Throughout the history of the franchise, the actors, tone and style of the films have changed, but the fundamental essence of what makes Bond endures.”

    To read the whole article, click here.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Bond 22 news.

  2. 'The Battle For Bond' Now Available In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-07

    Despite originally having a October 2007 release date in the US, The Battle For Bond: The Genesis of Cinema’s Greatest Hero by Robert Sellers is now shipping from amazon.com.

    The Battle For Bond–which quickly became one of the most anticipated literary 007 releases of the year–tells the story of perhaps the most controversial part of the series’ legacy and includes previously unpublished material including letters, private documents and over 100 never-before-seen photographs and illustrations. It was previously released in the UK this past June.

    Be sure to check out some of the never-before-seen photogaphs from the book that CBn exclusively revealed earlier in the year.

    Cinema history might have been very different had the first James Bond film not been Dr. No in 1962 starring Sean Connery, but Thunderball directed by Alfred Hitchcock in
    1959 and starring Richard Burton as agent 007. It sounds preposterous and unbelievable, but it almost happened.

    The Battle for Bond unravels the untold story behind the most controversial part of the James Bond legend using previously unpublished material including letters and private documents. It is a tale of bitter recriminations, betrayal, multi-million dollar lawsuits and even death.

    It starts way back in 1959 when colourful Irish film producer Kevin McClory collaborated with Ian Fleming and Hollywood screenwriter Jack Whittingham on a screenplay for what was intended to be the first ever James Bond film, entitled Thunderball. When the project collapsed, Fleming instead used its plot as the basis for his next Bond novel, but without permission. An incensed McClory and Whittingham sued.

    The resulting trial was one of the most high profile and complex of the 1960s. Essentially the creator of the 20th century’s greatest fictional character was in the dock, accused of plagiarism. Already gravely ill, many of Fleming’s friends feared the pressure of the trial would have a detrimental effect on his health. Tragically they were proved right when only a few months later Fleming died of a massive heart attack aged only 56.

    As for Kevin McClory, he became a millionaire over night, winning the film rights to Thunderball. He was now in the enviable position of being able to make his own 007 movie. But the already established Sean Connery series was a hard act to compete with and McClory instead decided to join forces with Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman in a one-off deal to co-produce Thunderball. Released in time for Christmas 1965, Thunderball was the Star Wars of its day, becoming one of the most successful films in movie history.

    Part of McClory’s court victory entitled him to remake Thunderball at a future date, resulting in 1983s Never Say Never Again, which saw Sean Connery returning to the Bond role after a 12 year absence and was the film that Broccoli tried desperately to ban. Following its success McClory tried in vain to start his own 007 film series, using the rights he owned in Thunderball, but was thwarted at every turn in a succession of increasingly hostile legal battles against Broccoli and Bond studio MGM. McClory even made the claim that he was co-creator of the cinematic James Bond character and demanded a share in the three billion dollars of profits the 007 series had earned.

    Even in the late 1990s McClory was still determined to make more Bond films and in one last giant court battle the entire future of James Bond was to be decided. Would the Broccoli family and MGM, home to the 007 series since 1962, emerge triumphant. Or would Kevin McClory’s 40-year claims on the Bond character succeed.

    In preparing the book the author was granted exclusive access to a wealth of previously unpublished material including hundreds of letters from the principal characters in the Thunderball story, including Fleming himself, business and private documents and never before seen papers from the 1963 court case. And also the five different screenplays that were written for Thunderball – two from Fleming and three from Jack Whittingham.

    The author also interviewed many of the actors and production people who worked on Thunderball and Never Say Never Again. Their memories and colourful anecdotes bring to life two of the most successful and universally popular Bond movies of all time.

    Robert Sellers is the author of several entertainment books including biographies on Sean Connery, Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise. He was also the author of Very Naughty Boys the history of George Harrison/Monty Python’s HandMade Films, a book Empire magazine called, ‘essential reading.’

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

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  3. Official Young Bond Website Updated

    By Matt Weston on 2007-09-07

    The official Young Bond website has been updated to feature a brand new game and character artwork by Kev Walker, both based on the latest novel in Charlie Higson’s series, Hurricane Gold.

    The game – “Avenue Of Death” – sees you play a part in one of the major set-pieces of the new novel, while Walker’s artwork continues to display the evolution of Higson’s interpretation of James Bond.

    An extract from the novel is also available to read.

    Additionally, the official site has given fan-site The Young Bond Dossier the honour of being its official news source.

    Be sure to check out CBn’s brand new interview with Young Bond author, Charlie Higson!

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk.

    Pre-order the UK audiobook edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk.

    Keep watching CBn for more Hurricane Gold and literary James Bond coverage.

  4. 'James Bond In The Cinema' Event At Mid-Atlantic Convention

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-06

    James Bond fans planning to attend the upcoming Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention will want to take note of a 007-related event as one of the many highlights.

    Taking place at 8:00PM on Friday, 14 September 2007 is ‘James Bond in the Cinema.’ The presentation, which is hosted by Martin Grams Jr, invites fans to:

    Learn more about the Bond films than you care to know! Find out which Bond girl had a sex change (from man to woman) before appearing in a Bond movie! Watch rare out-takes and scenes that never made it to the big-screen! Want to know how the Bond character was responsible for the demise of a toy manufacturing company? The movie poster that got censored in the southern states because of a woman’s long, sexy legs? Slideshow presentation on the big screen designed to entertain and tickle your funnybone…

    This year’s Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention will again be taking place at the Clarion Hotel in Aberdeen, Maryland and will run from 13 to 15 September.

    In addition to the highlighted Bond event, the convention will feature several film and television stars, movie screenings, dealer rooms and much more.

    For further information and contact details, visit the official website.

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

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  5. 'Hurricane Gold' Released In UK Today

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-06

    Charlie Higson’s ‘Hurricane Gold’

    The fourth Young James Bond novel by Charlie Higson, Hurricane Gold, has been released today in the UK.

    As previously reported, there will undoubtedly be many Young Bond fans at the all-gold Hurricane Gold launch party, which takes place later today at Piccadilly Waterstone’s in London.

    Early reviews of the novel are already calling it ‘a fantastic book from start to finish.’ Stay tuned to CBn for our own forthcoming review.

    Hurricane Gold finds Young Bond in Mexico where he encounters several of the world’s deadliest gangsters and a female villainess named Mrs. Glass. Along the way, he teams up with a girl named Precious Stone while trying to escape.

    Be sure to check out CBn’s brand new interview with Young Bond author, Charlie Higson.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond coverage.

  6. 'Goldfinger' Bond Girls To Appear At Vintage Magazine Shop On 8 Sept

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-06

    James Bond fans will get a chance to meet with two of the Bond girls from 1964’s Goldfinger: Shirley Eaton and Tania Mallet this upcoming Saturday, 8 September 2007.

    Shirley Eaton will forever be remembered as the ill-fated Jill Masterson in Sean Connery’s third 007 film. Tania Mallet portrayed her equally unlucky sister, Tilly, who fell victim to Oddjob’s bowler hat.

    They will both be appearing at the Vintage Magazine shop to meet with fans and sign autographs. Full details available here.

    Meet Shirley Eaton and Tania Mallet
    Saturday 8 September 2007
    From 12 Noon
    Vintage Magazine Shop
    39-43 Brewer St.
    London, W1F 9UD
    (020) 7439-8525

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

  7. The Story of the Nabila

    By Guest writer on 2007-09-05

    Written by Lars Zeppernick

    Luxury yachts and boats have quite often been featured in James Bond movies, and one of the most famous examples of them was Adnan Kashoggi’s “Nabila”, named after his daughter, which doubled for the “Flying Saucer” in the Kevin McClory produced Bond movie Never Say Never Again.

    The “Nabila” was built in 1980 by Fratelli Benetti shipyard in Viareggio (Italy), being the world’s largest private yacht at that time with a length of 281 ft. (85,65 metres). And even after a quarter century, it is still among the world’s largest yachts’ Top 25. The exterior design was done by Jon Bannenberg of London, while the interiors were done by Italian Luigi Sturchio.

    Image: NabilaImage: Nabila

    The Bond crew was the first movie crew allowed on board of Kashoggi’s swimming palace, for which producer Jack Schwartzman made “a contribution to The Princess Grace Foundation for charity through the Kashoggi Foundation” and Kashoggi also got a Thanks “A.K.” in the movie’s end credits. This deal scored Schwartzman a few points with his leading actor Sean Connery, which otherwise he mostly failed during the lengthy shooting of Never Say Never Again.

    In the movie, the vessel was called “Flying Saucer” (English for “Disco Volante”, as the its equivalent was named in Thunderball) and served as Maximilian Largo’s mobile headquarters, at home on the seven seas. However, the ship’s command central that was shown in the movie was fictional, the work of production designer Stephen Grinds and art director Les Dilley.

    Image: NabilaImage: Nabila

    The original yacht, at the height of a three storey building, featured five decks. It had three elevators, a 12-seat movie theatre, two saunas, a swimming pool, a discotheque, a jacuzzi, a billard room, eleven guest rooms with hand-carved onyx bathroom fixtures and gold-plated door-knobs and a master suite of 4 rooms, the bathroom of which had a solid gold sink. There also was a sun deck equipped with bullet-proof glass, sleeping quarters for 52 staff members, a three room “hospital”, secret passageways, push-button doors and windows and no less than 296 telephones. The steel hull ship made 18 – 20 knots and was powered by two 3000 hp Nohab Polar V 16 turbocharged diesel engines.

    Several figures are known about the original price of the “Nabila”: while some sources speak of $70 million, others say that the boat itself was about $30 million plus $55 million for the luxury extras, which makes a total of $85 million. However, the building of the ship eventually led to bankrupcy of the manufacturer. The Benetti managers were very traditional and used to unwritten business rules among gentlemen—which Kashoggi wasn’t and didn’t care for. He was a tough bargainer and apart from keeping the price as low as possible, he had also insisted on several penalty clauses. After he had demanded a lot of changes during the build, Benetti had to ask for a necessary extension of the production timeframe, but he wouldn’t allow it and instead insist on the contract’s clauses—which were void after his many changing demands, but Benetti were unaware of this. The company never recovered from the losses and was sold to boat dealer Azimut in 1984, who then started to build their own boats on the shipyard, still using the traditional name Benetti.

    Image: NabilaImage: Nabila

    When arms dealer Kashoggi was bankrupt himself in 1987 the “Nabila” was used to pay off a loan to the Sultan of Brunei, who sold the ship to billionaire Donald Trump at a bargain price of $29 million. Trump renamed her “Trump Princess” and had her refitted for $8 million at Amels in Holland. The boat—now with a white hull instead of the original grey painting—was brought to New York and was later partly used as a casino ship in Atlantic City.

    “The Donald” himself never really had a thing for boats and he is said to never have spent a night on board. He more considered it a prize, a masterpiece “beyond a boat” and when he toured visitors, he boasted about the luxury features, such as the heliport on which he had painted a big “T” instead of the usual “H”.

    In the early 1990s when Trump went bankrupt himself, he was forced to sell his beloved yacht—among other things—and thought that his name alone attached to the boat would justify to ask a price of $115 million for it. But he was dead wrong, as he didn’t even match the price for which he bought it himself. The new and current owner, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz al Saud, a wealthy Saudi businessman with ties to the Royal family, claims that he only paid $19 million for it.

    Image: NabilaImage: Nabila

    The boat got another refitting at Amels, where the hull was painted beige in order to reflect the colour of sand, more gold decoration was used on the interiors and arms systems were installed. Renamed “Kingdom 5KR” (after the Prince’s company’s name, his lucky number and his childrens’ initials), the ship is permanently anchored at the IYCA in the port of Antibes (South France) with frequent visits to Cannes.

  8. James Bond 007 Ultimate Collector's DVD Set

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-05

    One week ago, CBn first broke the news that a brand new monster boxed DVD set of the 21 official James Bond 007 films would finally be released in this US this upcoming November. The press release now follows:

    James Bond 007 Ultimate Collector’s Set

    MGM Home Entertainment will give fans of the unprecedented film series a view to a thrill with the release of the James Bond Ultimate Collector’s Set on November 6, 2007. Featuring the complete MGM Bond library in The James Bond Ultimate Editions Volumes 1-4, recently restored and re-mastered for optimal sound and picture quality, as well the most recent 007 installment, Casino Royale starring Daniel Craig. The James Bond Ultimate Collector’s Set includes all the fast-paced adventures, high-performance sports cars, futuristic gadgets, narrow escapes, explosive battles and the sexy, bold and brazen Bond girls, along with hours of extras, offering plenty of time to bond with Bond. Presented on two-disc special edition DVDs spanning 42 discs, each mission grants all-access to the chronicles of the agent’s storied career from the Bond archives, including deleted scenes, rare interviews, documentaries, featurettes, interactive film guides, music videos, audio commentaries and more. The James Bond Ultimate Collector’s Set will be available for the suggested retail price of $239.98 U.S. / $269.98 Canada. Prebook is October 10th, 2007.

    Each film included in the James Bond Ultimate Collector’s Set has recently been restored and re-mastered and presented in their original aspect ratio, with original burned in subtitles and captions, mono and stereo sound (in addition to 5.1 DTS Audio). The set features hours of bonus materials including audio commentaries on every Bond film, behind-the-scenes featurettes, documentaries and more. For specific information on each special feature, please consult the James Bond Ultimate Collector’s Set fact sheet at www.mgmpressroom.com.

    Spanning more than 40 years beginning with the original London premiere of Dr. No on October 5th, 1962, the James Bond 007 films have become one of the most popular franchises world-wide. Packed with an arsenal of bonus materials from EON Production’s archives, this mega-collection is a must-own for James Bond zealots, whether their favorite 007 is Sir Sean Connery, Sir Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan or Daniel Craig, the latest interpretation to introduce himself as “Bond, James Bond.”

    Technical Specs:
    – Number of Discs: 42
    – Audio/Language: English DTS / English 5.1 Dolby Surround / French 5.1 Dolby Surround
    – Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Korean, Chinese Mandarin, Thai
    – CC: Yes

    However, in keeping with tradition of Bond DVD releases in the US, there are a few disappointments with this collection–namely, the packaging. If you already purchased the four boxed sets from November/December 2006, this new set is merely those four sets plus Casino Royale thrown together in one big box. Click here to view the packaging on the James Bond 007 Ultimate Collector’s DVD set.

    Interested 007 fans can pre-order this collection at amazon.com, where it is currently discounted to $167.99.

    Click here for CommanderBond.net’s full round-up of all the latest James Bond 007 ‘Ultimate Edition’ DVD news: front and back cover art, box cover art, worldwide release dates, menu and screen caps, new certificates, ordering details, special features, technical specs, and more.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond 007 news.

  9. 'The James Bond Encyclopedia' Now Available Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-05

    Even though it doesn’t come out in the UK until tomorrow, 007 fans can now order The James Bond Encyclopedia by John Cork and Collin Stutz from amazon.co.uk.

    In addition to featuring more than 2,000 movie stills and images, The James Bond Encyclopedia focuses on the 007 lifestyle, the role of Bond as interpreted by the six actors who have played him on the big screen, and double-page features on every Bond film, with details of production history, cast, and crew. The complete blurb:

    Created in full collaboration with Eon Productions, producers of the Bond movies, this illustrated celebration of the world’s most famous super-spy examines every aspect of 007’s world, with information on his history, style, and tastes, along with A-Z guides to his adversaries, allies, gadgets, cars, and, of course, the ever-glamorous Bond girls.

    John Cork and Collin Stutz authorities on every aspect of the James Bond story, wrote the acclaimed book on the James Bond phenomenon, James Bond: The Legacy, have produced, written and directed 30 special feature documentaries for MGM’s DVD releases of James Bond films, and contributed to The Ultimate James Bond: An Interactive Dossier CD-Rom for MGM Interactive.

    The James Bond Encyclopedia will be released in the US on 15 October 2007.

    Order The James Bond Encyclopedia from Amazon.co.uk.

    Order The James Bond Encyclopedia from Amazon.com.

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

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  10. Sebastian Faulks' 'Engleby' Released In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-05

    The newest novel by Sebastian Faulks (author of the upcoming Ian Fleming centenary novel, Devil May Care), Engleby, has been released in the US.

    According to the official blurb for the novel:

    Bestselling British author Sebastian Faulks reinvents the unreliable narrator with his singular, haunting creation–Mike Engleby.

    “My name is Mike Engleby, and I’m in my second year at an ancient university.”

    With that brief introduction we meet one of the most mesmerizing, singular voices in a long tradition of disturbing narrators. Despite his obvious intelligence and compelling voice, it is clear that something about solitary, odd Mike is not quite right. When he becomes fixated on a classmate named Jennifer Arkland and she goes missing, we are left with the looming question: Is Mike Engleby involved? As he grows up, finding a job and even a girlfriend in London, Mike only becomes more and more detached from those around him in an almost anti-coming-of-age. His inability to relate to others and his undependable memory (able to recall countless lines of text yet sometimes incapable of summoning up his own experiences from mere days before) lead the reader down an unclear and often darkly humorous path where one is never completely comfortable or confident about what is true.

    Mike Engleby is a chilling and unforgettable character, and Engleby is a novel that will surprise and beguile Sebastian Faulks’ readership.

    Those interested in the novel can currently order Engleby at a discounted price from amazon.com. The novel was previously published in the UK on 3 May of this year and can also be ordered from amazon.co.uk.

    In related literary James Bond news, a review of Engleby by The New York Observer indicates that 007 fans will be in for a treat once Devil May Care hits shelves: ‘If his Bond novel is as sharp as Engleby, Sebastian Faulks will soon be known as one of the most versatile writers at work today–and one of the most entertaining.’

    Devil May Care is due for release in May 2008 and will be published by Penguin in the UK and Doubleday in the US.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest literary 007 news.

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