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  1. Stuntman Adam Kirley On Crashing An Aston Martin In Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-17

    In a recent interview posted at Last Broadcast, stuntman Adam Kirley, who has worked on such films as Die Another Day, Batman Begins, The Da Vinci Code, and recently in Casino Royale where he crashed an Aston Martin, discussed what it was like working on the 21st official James Bond film.

    When asked what was the stunt he was most proud of, Kirley answered: ‘I’ve got a Top Three which changes all the time, but the main one has to be crashing the Aston Martin at 80mph in Casino Royale. To get the Guinness World Record, and then to be nominated for the World Stunt Awards too… we’re going to LA in May, representing the UK! We’re up for Best High Work, for the crane jump at the start, and Best Work With A Vehicle. To be a stuntman for a Bond movie was just beyond my dreams. When Pierce (Brosnan) was Bond I was always too short as I’m 5ft 10, but I’ve been doubling for Daniel (Craig) for a few years now, so when there were rumours about him getting the part I knew maybe there was the potential, and then to get the call… I could just retire now as a happy man! I’ve been so fortunate even getting into the industry, but to double for James Bond is just the ultimate accolade really.’

    ‘We crashed three or four [Aston Martins] I think. And there were two BMWs that we tested on. The Aston Martin is such a work of art … you can’t help but have a little smile, thinking you’ve got permission to crash a £200,000 car! I was only the second or third person to drive that new model, and I got to be the first to crash one!’

    ‘We rehearsed for the crane jump for three months, in a stage jumping 20ft from a platform, practising landing on such a tight mark on the floor,’ he says when asked about Casino Royale‘s early action sequence between 007 and Mollaka. ‘Then we rehearsed for a few weeks in the Bahamas. Self-preservation would still kick in though when it came to actually doing the jump, it didn’t get any easier each time!’

    Most recently, Kirley worked on The Golden Compass, which also features Craig and Eva Green, and the third Jason Bourne thriller, The Bourne Ultimatum.

    When asked if he’d be back for Bond 22, Kirley said: ‘It’s never definite with these things, but they seemed very happy with the work we did, so I think we start rehearsing in November, and then start shooting early next year. The Bond movies are infamously secretive though, so I’ve no idea what we’ll be doing, but I know it’s a brand new script. Hopefully we’ll be filming somewhere hot though!’

    Click here to read the full interview.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale and Bond 22 coverage.

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  2. James Bond Film Stars To Attend Memorabilia On 31 March/1 April

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-17

    As in the past, several stars from the James Bond films will be attending the upcoming Memorablia event–the UK’s longest running and most established event for fans of movies, cult tv, comics, video games, sport & music.

    The 007 stars include:

    • Garrick Hagon (USS Wayne Crewman, The Spy Who Loved Me)
    • Jenny Hanley (Irish Girl, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service)
    • Joe Robinson (Peter Franks, Diamonds Are Forever)
    • Michael Madsen (Damien Falco, Die Another Day)
    • Oliver Skeete (Concierge, Die Another Day)
    • Terence Mountain (Raphael, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service / Blofeld Guard, Diamonds Are Forever)

    Memorabilia will be taking place from Saturday, 31 March (11:00am – 5;00pm) through Sunday, 1 April (10:00am – 5:00pm) at the NEC in Birmingham, UK.

    There are many different ticket rates available for the event. Phone 0121 767 4555 for details or visit the official website here.

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

  3. Barbara Broccoli Reflects On Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-16

    In a new interview with FilmStew, producer Barbara Broccoli discussed the process of finally making an official adaption of the first Ian Fleming novel, Casino Royale and choosing Daniel Craig for the role of James Bond.

    ‘It’s always a challenge because you sit down and you say, “What journey are we going to take Bond on?”‘ she begins. ‘We were very lucky this time because we had the book and we basically just sat down, analyzed the book and thought, “How are we going to adapt this for today?”‘

    ‘I think [the funding of terrorist activities by Le Chiffre in Casino Royale is] very relevant today, because as we are all concerned about terrorists we’’re also concerned about how they are funded. So, strangely, it fit very well into a story that had been written in 1953. I think that the plots are complex, but it’s supposed to be a mystery. You’re supposed to be intrigued and try to figure out what Bond is up to as he’s trying to unravel the mystery as well. And hopefully by the end of it you feel as if you sort of understand everything.’

    With that in mind, it was apparent that Broccoli was not planning on ‘dumbing-down’ Casino Royale for the audience. ‘I think when you make films you have to assume that people are intelligent,’ she explains. ‘I think, often, people do dumb down films too much. Audiences, I dont think, really like that.’

    On the topic of choosing Craig as the newest 007, she says, ‘The reality was that Michael and I always wanted Daniel. He was our first choice from the get-go. The fact was we approached him and he said, “Look, I’ll consider it, but I’m not going to make a decision until I read a script.” So the time between giving him the script and announcing him was about three or four weeks. All of that other stuff was a lot of speculation.’

    Bringing the interview to an end, Broccoli briefly discussed how her father–Albert R. ‘Cubby’ Broccoli–would have reacted to Craig as the new Bond. ‘I think he would love Daniel,’ she suggests. ‘When Daniel did that scene where he shoots the gun, I burst into tears because that’s all I could think of, that “I just wish my father was here to see him in this role.” Because I think he would have loved him.’

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale coverage.

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  4. Win A Casino Royale Special Edition DVD

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-15

    A lucky CBn member now has the chance to win a brand new copy of the recently released two-disc special edition DVD of Casino Royale. This DVD edition of Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film is the widescreen version and is region 1 encoded (USA & Canada). Click here for CBn’s Casino Royale DVD overview.

    This competition is open CBn members located in the USA and Canada. You must be a registered member of the CBn Forums and answer the following question correctly to be eligible to win. Not yet a member of CBn? Register here now – it is free and only takes a minute!

    To enter, fill out the following questionnaire and send a Communique/Private Message on the CBn Forums to Qwerty. (Subject: CBn Royale) by Midnight EST on 31 March 2007 (simply click on the link in this paragraph and scroll down on the page that appears until you come across “Send Communique”).

    1. True or False: The canon roll of the Aston Martin DBS in the film set a world record.
    2. What is your CBn Forum Screen Name?
    3. What country/state do you live in?

    All those who answer correctly will be put into a drawing and the winner will be sent a Communique/Private Message via the CBn Forums to the Screen Name they provided to inform them of their winning. The winner must respond to this PM within three (3) days with the requested information (name, mailing address, etc) or another drawing will be held. The winner will be announced once shipping information has been received. The item will be shipped from the USA. In the event that a prize has been stolen or mishandled during shipment, CBn will not be able to replace the specific item–this has yet to be a problem.

  5. '007 Bond In Heaven – James Bond's Musical History'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-15

    In addition to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s ‘James Bond Night’ taking place this upcoming June, details have been revealed on another upcoming Bond music event.

    Fairfield, South London’s premiere arts, entertainment and conference center, will be putting on the ‘007 Bond in Heaven – The History in Music of All James Bond Movies’ event with full narration on Thursday, 14 June 2007 at 8:00pm.

    Ticket costs for this particular event are ‘Price A’–£16.50.

    The box office number for Fairfield is 020 8688 9291. Further contact details can be viewed here on the official website.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond news.

  6. Casino Royale DVD Reviews Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-14

    After months of waiting for James Bond fans, the region 1 DVD and Blu-ray release of Casino Royale finally took place this past Tuesday and the region 2 release is only a few more days away. Several entertainment and DVD websites have published new reviews f the 21st official 007 film…

    The Casino Royale DVD earned an overall score of A- at UGO, with the extras being the only major drawback. ‘As a DVD, Casino Royale doesn’t kick as much ass as the movie, but it does offer a great dose of action to tide fans over until the inevitable ultimate and extended editions.’

    ZAP2it was somewhat more pleased with the bonus features–they ‘complement but don’t overwhelm’ according to the reviewer. ‘It’s appropriate then that the 2-disc DVD is similarly restrained, classy and informative. The bonus features generally celebrate Bond as an iconic figure with only one extra, “James Bond: For Real,” geared towards behind-the-scenes action on the film itself…’

    The Blu-ray edition also scored well in the DVD Talk review. This edition earned four or more stars (out of a possible five) in every category, with the exception of–yes, big surprise–the special features, where it earned three. The final thought: ‘Casino Royale is a terrific revitalization of the James Bond franchise, and this Blu-ray edition has excellent picture and sound, as well as a couple of interesting supplements. How could it not come highly recommended?’

    Click here for CBn’s Casino Royale DVD overview: release dates, special features, cover artwork, menu caps, instore exclusives, reviews, product tie-ins, and much more…

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale DVD coverage.

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  7. Casino Royale Blu-ray DVD Set For Record-Breaking First Week Sales

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-14

    According to a report from High-Def Digest, the Blu-ray DVD edition of Casino Royale is set for a record-breaking first week of sales for a next-generation disc.

    The Blu-ray DVD edition of Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film cracked the amazon.com top 10 list of the best selling DVDs on 13 March–a first for a high-definition release–peaking at #8 (it is currently in the #9 spot while the standard widescreen edition is at #1).

    This backs up predicitions that Casino Royale would score record-breaking overall first week sales for a next generation DVD release. The Departed, which was released last month, is the current record-holder, selling 20,000 units of its Blu-ray edition in the first week.

    Click here for CBn’s Casino Royale DVD overview: release dates, special features, cover artwork, menu caps, instore exclusives, reviews, product tie-ins, and much more…

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale DVD coverage.

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  8. Sebastien Foucan To Sign Casino Royale DVDs At HMV On 19 March

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-14

    With the region 2 DVD release of Casino Royale set for Monday, 19 March, several James Bond fans will likely be stopping by at HMV thanks to a recently revealed instore event.

    Sebastien Foucan, who played the free-running villain Mollaka in the opening scenes of Casino Royale will be signing copies of the DVD when it is released on this upcoming Monday. He’ll be located at the store on 150 Oxford Street in London at 1:30pm.

    Visit HMV’s official website here for further details.

    Click here for CBn’s Casino Royale DVD overview: release dates, special features, cover artwork, menu caps, instore exclusives, reviews, product tie-ins, and much more…

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale DVD coverage.

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  9. James Bond 007 'Ultimate Edition' Bundle Discounted Further On Amazon

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-13

    Earlier in the month, CBn first alerted 007 fans about amazon.com‘s James Bond ‘Ultimate Edition’ Boxed Sets Bundle–a collection of the four boxed sets of DVDs containing all twenty films that were originally released in November/December 2006–for $179.99 total.

    Perhaps as a tie-in with the region 1 release of Daniel Craig’s Casino Royale, amazon has now taken a massive 65% off the retail price, making this collection cost only $125–which equals roughly $6.25 per film. Quite the opportunity to jump on for those who haven’t purchased the ‘Ultimate Edition’ Bond DVDs yet.

    Click here to order the James Bond ‘Ultimate Edition’ Boxed Sets Bundle.

    Meanwhile, the single-disc editions of the DVDs are also gradually being released:

    Dr. No …… TBA
    From Russia With Love …… Amazon.com (Pre-order)
    Goldfinger …… Amazon.com
    Thunderball …… Amazon.com
    You Only Live Twice …… Amazon.com (Pre-order)
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service …… TBA
    Diamonds Are Forever …… TBA
    Live And Let Die …… TBA
    The Man With The Golden Gun …… Amazon.com (Pre-order)
    The Spy Who Loved Me …… Amazon.com
    Moonraker …… Amazon.com (Pre-order)
    For Your Eyes Only …… Amazon.com
    Octopussy …… TBA
    A View To A Kill …… TBA
    The Living Daylights …… Amazon.com (Pre-order)
    Licence To Kill …… Amazon.com
    GoldenEye …… Amazon.com
    Tomorrow Never Dies …… TBA
    The World Is Not Enough …… Amazon.com (Pre-order)
    Die Another Day …… TBA

    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 Casino Royale and James Bond news.

  10. Casino Royale Bonus 'Bond On Set' Exclusive At Target Stores

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-13

    13 March Update: What Target reports as the bonus “making-of” DVD is in fact the second disc containing special features which is available everywhere. The actual Target bonus is an exclusive miniature edition the book Bond on Set: Filming Casino Royale by Greg Williams.

    While many James Bond fans have already pre-ordered the upcoming Casino Royale online, others have waited to see what sort of specials will be offered for those who purchase the film instore–Best Buy, Walmart, and now Target, are a few to check out come Tuesday.

    Target Stores will be offering a bonus “making-of” DVD in addition to the Casino Royale. While details are unfortunately limited as to what exactly is on this bonus DVD, a picture of the set can be here in the weekly Target ad. Note that the picture is the same as the cover artwork for the book Bond on Set: Filming Casino Royale by Greg Williams.

    This Target Casino Royale exclusive will be priced at $22.99.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale DVD coverage.

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