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  1. Casino Royale Currently On Top Of BAFTA Longlist

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-04

    Variety reports that the 21st official James Bond film, Casino Royale, is currently tied with The Queen for the #1 spot on the BAFTA longlist.

    With 14 entries each, both films lead the pack. ‘This is the result of the first round of BAFTA voting, when the choices are narrowed down to 15 contenders in each category. The five nominees will be selected in the second round, which ends 12 January.’

    Eva Green is included in the list for the main actress category for her performance as Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale.

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

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  2. Young Bonding With Charlie Higson: Upcoming Radio/TV Interviews

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-03
    Charlie Higson's Double or Die

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    The official Young Bond website has announced several upcoming radio and television interviews with author Charlie Higson.

    With yesterday’s announcement of Double or Die as the title of his third Young Bond novel, this will most likely be the focus of these interviews:

    • Steve Wright in the Afternoon from 2pm on Radio Two on 4 January (88 – 89 FM) Click here to listen.
    • Live on the Robert Elms show on BBC London at 2.30pm on 4 January (94.9 FM) Click here to listen.
    • Live on the Phil Jupitus show on BBC 6music at 7am on 5 January
    • Live on the Gerry Ryan show at 10.20am on 5 January (90-92 MHz in Ireland only)
    • Live on the Simon Mayo show on Radio Five Live at 2.30pm on 5 January (909 & 693 AM)
    • Jenny Eclair on LBC from 10am on 6 January (97.3 FM)
    • Saturday Kitchen on BBC1 from 10am on 6 January

    Order the UK paperback edition of Double or Die from Amazon.co.uk

    Order the UK audiobook edition of Double or Die from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  3. James Bond Still Strong In UK With Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-03

    The box office success of Daniel Craig’s first James Bond film, Casino Royale, doesn’t seem to end in the UK.

    According to a report from Variety, the Bond film leapt 40% in its seventh frame; partly due to last weekend being Christmas. As earlier predicted, Casino Royale will soon pass the £50 million mark.

    Casino Royale is simultaneously approaching the $100 million mark in the UK, giving the film a chance to pass by Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, making it the highest grossing film of the year in the country.

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

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  4. Young Bond 3 Is 'Double or Die'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-03

    After months of waiting, the title of Charlie Higson’s third Young Bond novel has finally been revealed: Double or Die.

    Double or Die

    Double or Die

    The announcement took place today at Waterstone’s Piccadilly, Europe’s largest bookstore, from 10:30 to 12:30.

    In a publicity move that was kept a strict secret until 3 October 2006, Ian Fleming Publications announced that the decision of the final title of the novel would be left to the fans. Given one month to vote online, the three choices included Double or Die, N.E.M.E.S.I.S., and The Deadlock Cipher. Higson provided an extract on the official website explaining why he narrowed down his list to these three titles.

    According to the initial press release, Double or Die will see James Bond pitted against the dangerous criminal underworld of interwar London, a world of illegal gambling dens, Cambridge spies and East End gangs.

    Later in the month, Higson will be making a promotional tour throughout several UK bookstores to promote Double or Die and the Young Bond series. Click here for all the details.

    The official blurb:

    Bond is back! This is the third brilliant “Young Bond” adventure by Charlie Higson.

    With kidnap, violence, explosions, and murder, it was no ordinary weekend. But then, James Bond is no ordinary boy…In a North London cemetery, a professor is kidnapped at gunpoint. A suspicious letter crammed with cryptic clues arrives at Eton. To decipher the deadly mystery, James Bond must take a series of dangerous gambles. Once the code is cracked, he has just 48 hours to save the professor from the dark forces that threaten to destroy them both. And if the professor can’t escape, it’s not only his future under threat. It’s the rest of the world’s…

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    Pre-order the UK paperback edition of Double or Die from Amazon.co.uk (4 January 2007)

    Pre-order the UK audiobook edition of Double or Die from Amazon.co.uk (4 January 2007)

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  5. Young Bond Book 4 & 5 Release Dates Confirmed

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-02

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that the release dates for Charlie Higson’s fourth and fifth Young Bond novels have been confirmed: 2008 and 2009, respectively.

    Higson confirmed the dates, according to a report from The Herald. The article points out that although many James Bond fans assumed each year would see the release of a new novel, the dates were never actually confirmed. There was also the possibility that 2008 would be set aside exclusively for the release of the Ian Fleming centenary novel–but we now know this is not the case.

    As previously reported, Young Bond Book 4 will see Bond traveling to Mexico and going up against a female villain. The fifth novel will examine the events that lead up to Bond leaving Eton.

    Stay tuned to CBn… the announcement of the Young Bond Book 3 title is now only hours away!

    Pre-order the UK paperback edition of Young Bond Book 3 from Amazon.co.uk (4 January 2007)

    Pre-order the UK audiobook edition of Young Bond Book 3 from Amazon.co.uk (4 January 2007)

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  6. Casino Royale Moving Up On 2006 Top 10 Lists

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-02

    CBn previously reported that Casino Royale had started making 2006 Top 10 listings around the world.

    While the 21st official James Bond film continues its global box office success, it is also ranked #18 overall currently on entertainment website Movie City News, which has collected many different Top 10 listings from a variety of critics.

    Casino Royale was previously listed at #22 overall as of 31 December on the website.

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

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  7. Young Bond 3: 'GoldenBoy' German Cover Artwork Revealed

    By Heiko Baumann on 2007-01-02
    Young Bond 3: GoldenBoy German cover artwork

    Young Bond 3: GoldenBoy German cover artwork

    German Young Bond publisher Arena Verlag recently sent out their announcements and previews for spring 2007, thus revealing the German cover for the third Young Bond novel, which will be named GoldenBoy in Germany.

    This title had already been chosen several months ago, even before the poll for the English Young Bond Book 3 title was launched. It is known that the English cover design will not be the same as the German one. The UK cover was the title and cover will be revealed on 3 January at Waterstone’s Picadilly. Follow CBn for details on the UK cover and title.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news regarding Charlie Higson’s Young Bond Book 3

    Pre-order the German paperback edition of Young Bond 3: GoldenBoy from Amazon.de (March 2007)

    Pre-order the UK paperback edition of Young Bond Book 3 from Amazon.co.uk (4 January 2007)

    Pre-order the UK audiobook edition of Young Bond Book 3 from Amazon.co.uk (4 January 2007)

  8. The CBn Dossier, December '06

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-02

    Devin Zydel

    Welcome to the December 2006 CBn Dossier, a wrap-up of all the James Bond 007 news and rumours for the month. If you follow these reports CBn files around the end of each month, you’ll notice that we omitted last month, November, as we were currently swamped with other news to report about the release of some major film… perhaps you’ve heard of it? In any event, we’re back. In this month’s column, we’ll be covering anything and everything relating to Casino Royale (once again, there is a lot of it), Bond 22, all the latest news on Charlie Higson’s Young Bond, the ‘Ultimate Edition’ DVDs, and much more…

    This month’s CBn Dossier is delivered by Devin Zydel. Enjoy.

    A Royale Winner At The Box Office

    The month started off well for Casino Royale, as the film had just passed the $100 million mark in the US at the start of December. Since then, the film also overtook Die Another Day’s UK box office record as well as opened #1 in a variety of countries around the world.

    Early predictions that Casino Royale would become the most successful Bond film internationally were proved true in mid-December, when the film overtook Die Another Day’s record as well as broke the $400 million barrier worldwide.

    CBn also reported on the Sydney premiere of Casino Royale, which was attended by Daniel Craig, Caterina Murino, and director Martin Campbell. When asked about his new role as James Bond, Craig said: ‘We had the chance to try and rediscover him a little bit here and open him out. He’s a little more human, but that’s because he has to fall in love and we had to see other sides to him.’

    Martin Campbell summed it up perfectly in one line: ‘The best James Bond film ever is what [fans] can expect.’

    Making the smiles even bigger for those at Sony, Casino Royale‘s box office success contributed to helping the studio reach the $3 billion milestone at worldwide box office–only the fourth time in history for any studio.

    Craig, Murino, and Campbell were on hand once again in South Korea, where they attended a press conference at Shilla Hotel in Seoul to promote the film. ‘He (James Bond) falls in love, makes mistakes and gets hurt. He is a little bit more human,’ said Craig at the event when asked what made his 007 different from the others in the series.

    Remaining strong once again at the box office, Casino Royale maintained its #1 position internationally for the fourth straight weekend. It was the opening of the pesty Happy Feet in the UK however, that finally knocked Casino Royale from the top spot. The film is currently the second most successful film in the UK, behind Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest .

    Casino Royale also went on to open #1 in Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia with takings of $1.5 million, $314,002, and $320,589, respectively. The film also made its way into the US Top 10 at the box office–1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies being the series most recent film to feature on the list.

    Additionally, CBn reported on Casino Royale‘s opening on 29 December in Vietnam, where the film was screened at cinemas in Ho Chi Minh City.

    The Biggest Bond Of All

    On Christmas Eve, Bond fans received the news that Casino Royale had become the highest grossing James Bond film in the series. With a then-worldwide total of $448 million, Craig’s first 007 film had beaten the previous record of Die Another Day‘s $432 million.

    The film then went on to pass the $150 million barrier in the US and earn the #1 spot on ‘Film 2006 with Jonathan Ross.’

    With a current domestic total of $155 million and a an international total of $338 million, Casino Royale will become the first Bond film to break the $500 million barrier worldwide.

    Click here for CBn’s weekly updated round up of all the latest box office details for Casino Royale

    Making The ‘Top 10’ Lists…

    While Casino Royale continued on its quest for box office success, it also made its way to several Top 10 listings on entertainment websites around the world:

    On Entertainment Weekly, Owen Gleiberman put Daniel Craig’s first 007 film in the #1 spot. The beauty of Casino Royale is that it does more than just restore the lustrous excitement of the James Bond series. ‘The beauty of Casino Royale is that it does more than just restore the lustrous excitement of the James Bond series,’ he says. ‘[It] reconnected audiences to the very soul of movie escapism, reviving the primal enjoyment of what action, suspense, and romance feel like when there is something at stake.’

    On the website for The Guardian, readers can vote for the best film of 2006. Casino Royale is currently in the #1 spot with 33% of the votes.

    Empire placed Casino Royale in the #3 spot, saying: ‘Contrary to pre-release nay-sayers, Daniel Craig has done more with James Bond in one film than some previous stars have in multiple reprises. This is terrific stuff, again positioning 007 as the action franchise to beat.’

    Casino Royale came in the #1 spot on BlogCritics Magazine as well. “TV and Film Guy” said of the film: ‘They recognized the franchise needed change and they rethought it all from the ground up…’

    Daniel Craig’s first James Bond film is ranked #5 overall on Clint’s Top 10 on Moviehole. ‘If you’re ever going to try and re-invent Bond, you get the guy that did GoldenEye, Martin Campbell,’ he says. ‘Campbell knows how to breathe life into a struggling franchise, and does it again here with flying colours. He’s inserted the exhilaration back into the series.

    On the NY Daily News, Casino Royale is #7: ‘I haven’t enjoyed a James Bond movie this much since the earliest Sean Connery editions, before the franchise went all high-tech and started casting dandies like Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan … Daniel Craig is a real 007.’

    Demetrios Matheou also placed Casino Royale in his Top 10 on the Sunday Herald, saying: ‘The bone-crunchingly realistic action scenes were accompanied by a pleasing fidelity to the card games and testicle-bashing of Fleming’s novel. Casino Royale ensured that, for the first time anyone can remember, at the end of a Bond film we’re actually looking forward to the next.

    More Royale Details

    In an interview with The New York Times, Mads Mikkelsen said of his role in Casino Royale: ‘I tried to make Le Chiffre an asthmatic and a heavy smoker. I thought that was a great combination. But no one smokes in a Bond film anymore.’ Caterina Murino also spoke on her role to the Courier Mail, saying: ‘I wasn’t a very huge fan of Bond because I always thought it was a little chauvinistic. It’s a male movie. I think for the first time, women can also enjoy to watch a Bond movie. Daniel is such a great actor but a beautiful man also. Oh, yeah.’

    Sony launched their own Casino Royale mobile game early on December. Available at the official website, the game allows players to ‘acquire Agent 007’s style and wits as you take on life-threatening missions for Her Majesty’s Secret Service.’

    In other promising news, Casino Royale is among the list of films in consideration for a Visual Effects Oscar nomination. Furthermore, Daniel Craig’s James Bond tuxedo raised over £12,000 for children’s charity ChildLine.

    The USA network won a ‘heated bidding war’ for the television rights to Casino Royale. The five-year deal was said to be around $20 million. Expected to begin in June 2009, the package from Sony Pictures TV also gives the USA Network the ‘right to carve out an additional window on broadcast or cable.’

    Vesper Lynd’s Algerian Love Knot necklace and the coral silk, cowel necked sheath dress worn by Solange have both become bestsellers. Supply exceeded demand for the necklace, with inquiries coming from around the world on how to purchase one.

    For a look at how the James Bond series has moved from a ‘post-Tracy’ 007 to a ‘post-Vesper’ 007 as a result of Casino Royale, check out Stephen Rowley’s ‘This Never Happened to the Other Fellow:’ Bond, Vesper, & Tracy.

    You Know My Name

    December was also a busy month when it came to news regarding the title song for Casino Royale, Chris Cornell’s ‘You Know My Name.’ Early on in the month, CBn reported that the song had been nominated in the International Press Academy’s Golden Satellite Awardsand then eventually won. ‘You Know My Name’ is also listed in the early nominations list for the ‘Original Song’ category for the 79th Academy Awards. Included with 55 other songs, the list will be trimmed down to the final three/four/five on 16 January 2007.

    Discussing the world premiere of Casino Royale, Cornell said that hearing his own song over the main title sequence ‘somehow seemed strange. And because it was the choice of a new actor, where they’re reinventing Bond all over again in Britain, you really got this fever pitch that this was not a normal opening of a movie–it was a really big deal.’

    The single entered the UK charts mid-December at #12 (it also entered at #4 on the Top 40 Downloads chart). During its second week, the single rose to #7 on the charts (while dropping to #8 on the Top 40 Downloads chart). In comparison to other recent James Bond title themes, Madonna’s ‘Die Another Day’ charted at #3 in the UK and #8 in the US. ‘The World Is Not Enough’ by Garbage, Sheryl Crow’s ‘Tomorrow Never Dies,’ and Tina Turner’s ‘GoldenEye’ peaked at #11, #12, and #10, respectively, in the UK.

    Order the ‘You Know My Name’ CD single from Amazon.co.uk (£3.99)

    Order the ‘You Know My Name’ CD single from Amazon.com ($11.99)

    The Bond Girls You May Have Overlooked…

    In addition to the striking presence of Bond girls Eva Green, Caterina Murino, and Ivana Milicevic in Casino Royale, the film also features appearances by two Bond girls from the Sean Connery 007-era.

    When an early cast list for Casino Royale was released online earlier in the year, eagle-eyed Bond fans noticed the listing of Tsai Chin, who plays ‘Madame Wu’ in the film–a cardplayer seen in the main poker competition between Bond and Le Chiffre. Bond fans also know her as the character of ‘Ling,’ who is in bed with Bond in the pre-credits of 1967’s You Only Live Twice.

    The other appearance went unnoticed until after the film was released. Listed as ‘Card Player #3’ on the Casino Royale credits is Diane Hartford. In the film, she is the woman seated at the poker table during the game between Bond and Dimitrios in the Bahamas. Bond fans can also spot Hartford in 1965’s Thunderball. She is the woman Bond dances with at the Kiss Kiss Club, while trying to evade Fiona Volpe and the SPECTRE henchmen.

    Only 673 Days Until ‘Bond 22’…

    Daniel Craig is already thinking about how to make his next James Bond film, due out in November 2008, even better than Casino Royale. ‘I said to Barbara Broccoli the other day when we started getting good reviews–which was great–and suddenly we’ve got a successful movie. I said, “Well we’ve done it now because we’ve got to make the next one better!” But that’s the challenge and that’s all I’ve ever really thought about in acting,’ said Craig. ‘[Bond] was the biggest challenge I’ve ever been offered and the course of your life changes.’

    The biggest Bond 22 rumour of the month was an article from The Sun claiming Bond 22 would be based on Ian Fleming’s short story, Risico, with Martin Campbell returning to direct.

    ‘Bosses were so pleased with how well Casino Royale has been received that work has already commenced on Risico at Pinewood Studios,’ claimed a source for The Sun. ‘Some of the same characters will crop up again. But one of the main aspects will be to develop Bond’s complex personality.’ The plot of the novel is supposedly being changed to that the film is a direct continuation from Casino Royale. Note that rumours of this magnitude, at this early stage, should be taken with a grain of salt.

    And while we’re on the subject of rumours… The Killers for Bond 22? Ain’t happening.

    The Literary 007

    On the topic of Young Bond, the wait will soon be over for those wondering what title Charlie Higson’s third novel will feature. CBn reported that the announcement of the chosen title is set to take place at Waterstone’s Piccadilly, Europe’s largest bookstore, on Wednesday, 3 January 2007 from 10:30 to 12:30. Click here for details on the Young Bond Book 3 tour Higson will be making throughout January and February. Additionally, the packaging artwork for the novel was revealed in late December (the title still remaining a mystery).

    The Young Bond Dossier confirmed what the novel will be called in Germany: Goldenboy. As with the previous German editions of Higson’s Young Bond novels, Goldenboy will be published by Arena and is set to be released in March 2007. Click here to pre-order ‘Goldenboy’ from amazon.de.

    Interest sparked for Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel thanks to the film of the same name. The official IFP website reported that the UK Penguin reprint of Casino Royale entered the fiction paperback bestseller chart at #43. The Hebrew reprint peaked at #3–the first time a Bond novel has been in print in that language in many years.

    The 50th issue of ‘OO7’ Magazine OnLine was published and includes several articles on Casino Royale, amongst several other features.

    Lastly, those looking forward to the reprint of James Bond: The Authorised Biography Of 007, by John Pearson, that was supposed to be released in October 2006 are going to have to wait a little while longer: delayed a full year, James Bond: The Authorised Biography Of 007 is set to ship on 4 October 2007 and can be pre-ordered from amazon.co.uk for a discounted price of £12.91.

    007 On DVD

    Boxed sets galore! CBn updated Bond fans with details on all the latest releases of the ‘Ultimate Edition’ 007 DVDs in both the UK and US. Whether you’re looking to collect them all, choose the films of a specific actor, or pick and choose, there is something for everyone.

    Other big news of the month included the announcement of indivdual releases of the Bond films on DVD coming to US in February 2007. There is, however, one catch: The individual releases will only be single-disc editions. The second disc, filled with new and old special features will not be included. Thus, the only extras available will be the audio commentaries for each film.

    Each DVD will retail for $14.98 and the first set of releases (yes, keep rolling your eyes, you didn’t honestly think the US would get all the Bond films released at once, did you?!) include: Goldfinger, Thunderball, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, Licence To Kill, and GoldenEye on 6 February.

    Lastly, the eventual DVD/Blu-ray DVD release of Casino Royale is rumoured for 13 March 2007 according to The Digital Bits. The listing for this DVD is currently on amazon.co.uk, where the release date is listed as 27 March (although these listings are constantly subject to changes).

    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.

    Reviews, Auctions, Marathons, And More

    Sean Connery’s Walther PP gun, used in the first official 007 film, Dr. No, sold for $106,202 (about £54,000) at a Christie’s auction early on in the month. Several weapons from the Bond series were featured.

    If you’re a fan of the literary Bond, check out the Blades Library Book Club, whose members read and review a 007 novel every two month. Currently, the club is on John Gardner’s Icebreaker. Additionally, club members can review or comment on any of the past read books in the club any time they want. Click here for the full archive of the past read books in the club.

    Spike TV was back once again with their annual ‘007 Days of Christmas’ marathon and CBn members reviewed Pierce Brosnan’s final Bond film, Die Another Day, on the main page.

    CBn – Bond At Its Best

    CommanderBond.net offered several competitions throughout the month, including the chance to win ‘OO7’ Magazine #32 as well as our current competition is for a a James Bond art print signed by artist Robert McGinnis–enter today!

    For a tribute to the many different people who have passed that were associated with James Bond in the films and novels throught out the years, click here for CBn’s ‘In Memory Of…’ article.

    As always, stay up-to-date with CBn. The RSS feed syndicates CBn news stories all over the world. Be sure to also check out the CBn Podcast–the first and only James Bond podcast on the internet–for all the latest news in the world of 007.

    With over 7,500 members, 650,000 posts and endless discussion topics, there has never been a better time to join the CBn Forums to discuss Casino Royale and all other Bond topics. Registration is free and only takes a minute. It’s safe to say that as Bond fans, we have a lot to look forward to. As always, stay tuned to CBn for daily coverage of all things James Bond.

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  9. Casino Royale Becomes Sony's 4th Highest Grossing Film Internationally

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-01

    According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, Casino Royale has continued to remain strong at the international box office.

    Playing at 5,300 screens in 61 territories, the 21st official James Bond 007 film took in an estimated $16 million over the weekend. Casino Royale took in $2.8 million in both the UK and Germany, two markets that have been strong for the film. This brought the totals for the film in both markets to $95 million and $43.3 million, respectively.

    With a domestic total of $155 million and a an international total of $338 million, Casino Royale has already become the highest grossing James Bond film and will also be the first to break the $500 million barrier.

    Sony also reports that Casino Royale has become its fourth-biggest hit internationally after The Da Vinci Code and the two Spider-man films. The film has additionally become the 35th-biggest hit all time internationally.

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

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  10. French Academic Conference To Study James Bond

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-01

    James Bond will be the topic of a large academic conference this month, reports The Times.

    Organized by the French National Library, the universities of Nanterre and Versailles, and the European Centre for Audiovisual Writing, the three-day conference will focus on ‘Bond’s influence on the British identity, on capitalism, geopolitics, gastronomy and sexuality.’

    ‘Despite a few studies, largely Anglo-Saxon, James Bond literature does not seem to have received the scientific attention that it merits,’ according to the Centre for Cultural History of Contemporary Societies at Versailles University.

    ‘Bond is a cultural phenomenon and it is well worthwhile asking ourselves how this character has managed to cross so many political time zones and remain with us to this day,’ said Vincent Chenille, a researcher at the centre.

    ‘His novels are seen here as the sort of thing you buy in a station while waiting for a train. But they should be treated with more respect than that. Most French people discovered James Bond at the cinema and don’t necessarily realise that he was a literary hero first. We want to rectify that.’

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond news.