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  1. Daniel Craig Speaks On Bond 22 Plot Revelation

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-11-01

    WARNING: Minor plot spoilers

    A brand new video interview with Daniel Craig has appeared online at a Swedish website. Speaking on his role as James Bond and Casino Royale, Craig has also made mention of one possible detail that will affect the plot of 2008’s Bond 22.

    Daniel Craig returns in 'Bond 22'

    Daniel Craig returns in ‘Bond 22’

    When asked how political Casino Royale is, Craig says: ‘It’s not too political, but it does have its eye on the world outside… we’re not really sure who the bad guy is.’

    ‘We have a group of people [in Casino Royale] that are led by Le Chiffre; at least we think they’re led by Le Chiffre. They’re trying to destabilize the world with money, they’re using money as the tool… They don’t care who they kill or who they displace. And we don’t know who the top man is yet. Hopefully we’ll find out who that is in the next Bond movie.’

    This re-emphasizes a plot revelation CBn exclusively revealed last year, where it was reported that Mads Mikkelsen’s Le Chiffre will be ‘part of a new SPECTRE-like terror organization backed by a fictitious country. This new terror organization may become a recurring threat in future James Bond films as SPECTRE was in the early films…’

    Just two more years to wait to find out exactly who the villain[s] of Bond 22 will be… Click here to view the entire video interview with Daniel Craig.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news and details on Bond 22.

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  2. You Know My Name

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    You Know My Name

    Written by David Arnold and Chris Cornell
    Performed by Chris Cornell

    If you take a life do you know what you’ll give?
    Odds are, you won’t like what it is
    When the storm arrives, would you be seen with me?
    By the merciless eyes of deceit?

    I’ve seen angels fall from blinding heights
    But you yourself are nothing so divine
    Just next in line

    Arm yourself because no-one else here will save you
    The odds will betray you
    And I will replace you
    You can’t deny the prize it may never fulfill you
    It longs to kill you
    Are you willing to die?

    The coldest blood runs through my veins
    You know my name

    If you come inside things will not be the same
    When you return to the night
    And if you think you’ve won
    You never saw me change
    The game that we all been playing

    I’ve seen diamonds cut through harder men
    Than you yourself
    But if you must pretend
    You may meet your end

    Arm yourself because no-one else here will save you
    The odds will betray you
    And I will replace you
    You can’t deny the prize it may never fulfill you
    It longs to kill you
    Are you willing to die?

    The coldest blood runs through my veins

    Try to hide your hand
    Forget how to feel
    (Forget how to feel)

    Life is gone with just a spin of the wheel
    (Spin of the wheel)

    Arm yourself because no-one else here will save you
    The odds will betray you
    And I will replace you
    You can’t deny the prize it may never fulfill you
    It longs to kill you
    Are you willing to die?

    The coldest blood runs through my veins
    You know my name
    You know my name
    You know my name
    You know my name
    You know my name
    You know my name
    You know my name

  3. Chris Cornell's 'You Know My Name' Video Premieres

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    CBn previously reported that the premiere of Chris Cornell’s music video for ‘You Know My Name,’ Casino Royale‘s main title song was set for 31 October on MTV’s ‘Making the Video.’

    As scheduled, the video, which is co-written by composer David Arnold made its premiere today and features several shots of previously unreleased sequences in Casino Royale. The majority of which are naturally centered on Daniel Craig as 007 and the gritty aspects of this new film.

    While over three different versions of Cornell’s title song have been released over the past few weeks, the version used for the video does include orchestration.

    US James Bond fans can watch the video here on MTV, but for all others, the video has also made its way onto YouTube (details here on the CBn Forums.)

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.co.uk (13 November 2006)

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.com (14 November 2006)

  4. Extended Casino Royale Soundtrack Cues On Official Site

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    ***Warning***: The official tracklist for the Casino Royale soundtrack contains a major plot spoiler for the film.

    Yet again, for the third time in fact, even more cues of all 25 of the Casino Royale soundtrack cues have appeared online–this time available on in a new section on the official website.

    Click here to listen to the extended Casino Royale soundtrack cues.

    To listen to the previously released cues from Casino Royale, visit both SonyMusicStore and Soundtrack.net.

    The Casino Royale soundtrack is nearly 75 minutes in total length. The main title theme of the film, Chris Cornell’s ‘You Know My Name’–will not be included on the soundtrack. However, David Arnold has worked the theme into several cues in the film. Click here to read an interview with David Arnold on the process of scoring the film. What do you think of the latest Arnold Bond score? Share your thoughts here on the CBn Forums.

    The Casino Royale soundtrack will be released on 13 November in the UK and on 14 November for US Bond fans. While Chris Cornell has already completed the music video for ‘You Know My Name,’ (which aired on 31 October) details on the CD single are yet to be released.

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.co.uk (13 November 2006)

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.com (14 November 2006)

    ***Warning***: Track #23 contains a major plot spoiler–highlight to read

    1. African Rundown (6:52)
    2. Nothing Sinister (1:27)
    3. Unauthorised Access (1:08)
    4. Blunt Instrument (2:22)
    5. CCTV (1:30)
    6. Solange (0:59)
    7. Trip Aces (2:06)
    8. Miami International (12:43)
    9. I’m The Money (0:27)
    10. Aston Montenegro (1:03)
    11. Dinner Jackets (1:52)
    12. The Tell (3:23)
    13. Stairwell Fight (4:12)
    14. Vesper (1:44)
    15. Bond Loses It All (3:56)
    16. Dirty Martini (3:49)
    17. Bond Wins It All (4:32)
    18. The End of an Aston Martin (1:30)
    19. The Bad Die Young (1:18)
    20. City of Lovers (3:30)
    21. The Switch (5:07)
    22. Fall of a House in Venice (1:53)
    23. *Spoiler: Highlight To Read:* Death of Vesper (2:50)
    24. The Bitch is Dead (1:05)
    25. The Name’s Bond… James Bond (2:49)

    The previously released (and uncorrect) tracklist for the Casino Royale soundtrack had the following differences:

    • Track 1 was ‘Licence 2 Kills’
    • Track 3, ‘Unauthorised Access’ was previously not included
    • Track 11 was ‘Dinner Jackets & Dinner Jackets’
    • Tracks 19-25 were previously not included

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  5. Casino Royale TV Spot #4 Airs

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    The fourth TV spot on US television for Casino Royale has made its way online.

    As with the previous three TV spots for the 21st James Bond film, it airs for roughly 30 seconds and can be viewed here on iklipz.

    Unfortunately this time, there is little new in terms of scenes from the film. The discussion between Bond and M and the Aston Martin with Vesper Lynd on the road are two included scenes. The new tagline this time is: ‘Before the licence, he had to kill. Before the number, there was the man. On November 17th, James becomes Bond.’

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  6. Casino Royale's Torture Sequence Edited For UK Release

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    The UK rating of 12A was revealed for Casino Royale by the BBFC earlier this month, but there was one question many Bond fans were asking: will the brutal torture sequence between 007 and Le Chiffre remain intact?

    The answer has been revealed today. According to the BBFC website, the UK cut of the film, specifically the torture sequence, has been edited to secure the 12A rating. The full message:

    This film was originally seen by the BBFC in an unfinished version, for advice as to the film’s suitability at ’12A’. The BBFC advised the company that the torture scene placed too much emphasis on both the infliction of pain and the sadism of the villain for the requested ’12A’ category. When the completed version of the film was submitted for classification, reductions to the torture sequence had been made, including the removal of lingering shots of the rope, close shots of Bond’s facial reaction and the substitution of a more distant shot of the beating compared to the original version. This re-edited version of the scene was considered acceptable at ’12A’, where the Guidelines permit violence provided there is no dwelling on detail or emphasis on injuries.

    The US release of Casino Royale, which is rated PG-13, contains the entire torture sequence uncut.

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

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  7. Licenced To Win With Casino Royale's Lottery Campaign

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    Mad.co.uk reports that Camelot will be launching a £2 national lottery James Bond contest to tie in with the upcoming release of Casino Royale.

    A top prize of £70,007 is offered and Bond fans are treated to a selection of 12 different scenes from the film featured on the scratchcard.

    Advertising includes ‘selected Odeon cinemas to offer adults a free Casino Royale scratchcard with every cinema ticket in the first week of the films’ release. The ticket will also offer an extra shot at winning £1,000 in a free prize draw.’

    ‘We are hoping to create some shaken and stirred winners with this game. Its great fun and fans of the film will love the 12 different designs of card available–from Daniel Craig as Bond right through to his latest adversary, Le Chiffre, played by Mads Mikkelsen,’ said Camelot director of game development Howard Groves.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale.

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  8. Stars To Attend Casino Royale Omni Centre Charity Premiere

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    The Scotsman reports that Robbie Coltrane (Valentin Zukovsky in GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough) and Billy Boyd (The Lord Of The Rings) will be the guests of honour at one of the special upcoming charity premieres for Casino Royale.

    As patrons of MedCinema, the charity behind the screenings–all of which take place on Wednesday, 15 November 2006–the stars will be attending the premiere of the James Bond film at the Vue Cinema in the Omni Centre.

    This Casino Royale screening starts at 8PM. Tickets are £15. Click here for full details from the Scotsman.

    Producer Barbara Broccoli has previously said of the charity: ‘I have had lovely letters in the past, from patients and their loved ones thanking us for our support of MediCinema. With its cinemas in hospitals, MediCinema provides a much needed escape for the patients.’

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

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  9. Casino Royale TV Spot #3 Airs On US Television

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    The third TV spot for Casino Royale has aired on US television according to several CBn Forum members.

    The thirty second clip includes shots previously seen in the first two TV spots, but also some new ones, such as Daniel Craig’s James Bond viewing himself in a mirror at the very end. The ‘see how James became Bond’ line is featured once again.

    The third Casino Royale TV spot can be viewed here on the CBn Forums.

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

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  10. The CBn Dossier, October '06

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-31

    Devin Zydel

    Welcome to the October 2006 CBn Dossier, a wrap-up of all the James Bond 007 news and rumours for the month. In this month’s column, we’ll be covering anything and everything relating to Casino Royale (and there is a lot of it), all the latest news on Charlie Higson’s Young Bond, the ‘Ultimate Edition’ DVDs, 007-related events, and much more.

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

    Royale With Cheese (and everything else)

    Might as well just call this October dossier the ‘Casino Royale Dossier… October ’06.’ Looking over the main page for the past month, that one film has (rightfully so) dominated the news in the world of Bond. So off we go…

    Let’s go about this chronologically. The first bit of news regarding Casino Royale came with details on Ford’s ‘Licence & Loaded’ promotion for the film. As Bond fans may or may not know, 007 will be driving the 2007 Mondeo in the film. Further details on its involvement were later revealed mid-month.

    ‘The new Mondeo was essentially still on the drawing board when we were asked to supply the vehicle for filming in February 2006,’ said Martin Smith, Ford of Europe’s Executive Director for Design. ‘As volume production for the car doesn’t start until the second quarter of 2007, we had to create a one-off, driveable model based around a design studio property!’ Click here to check out the commercial.

    No smoking for Daniel Craig in Casino Royale according to an interview in Parade magazine. ‘I can blow off someone’s head at close range and splatter blood, but I can’t light a good Cuban,’ he says.

    The Daily Telegraph reports that Craig and Caterina Murino (who plays Solange in the film) will be attending the Sydney premiere of the film on 4 December, as will director Martin Campbell and producer Barbara Broccoli. The French premiere will be taking place on 17 November.

    Her Majesty’s Loyal Terrier

    The official Casino Royale website also provided a few new reports from Yarborough as well as the occasional video or two. Click on the following for reports on the Aston Martin DBS and the music of Casino Royale as well as the Filming in Venice video.

    UK newspaper The Sun reported to have attended a preview screening of Casino Royale and offered their review of the film. The hook? ‘Daniel Craig is the best Bond since Connery… [his] performance is so strong he could even make moviegoers forget there was anyone between himself and Connery.’

    Casino Royale will be rated 12A in the UK for ‘one scene of torture and strong action violence’ and PG-13 in the US for ‘intense scenes of action violence, a scene of torture, sexual content, and nudity.’ Gritty enough for you? If not, then check out this photograph of the Craig’s James Bond in the famed torture sequence in the film *Spoiler Warning if you haven’t read the book*.

    ‘The Best Bond Ever’

    The producers like Daniel Craig… a lot, according to a report from Virgin News where Barbara Broccoli called him ‘the best Bond ever’.

    ‘He’s such a superb actor. He’s incredibly sexy, he’s very charismatic, he has enormous screen presence and when he takes on a role he completely inhabits the character, and in this case he did everything.’

    Posters, TV Spots, Charity Premieres, TV Specials…

    On and on we go. October also saw the release of several Casino Royale posters. Most recently is the Japanese poster which features Daniel Craig in a particularly striking pose along with Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd and the 007 logo to the left. The international B poster was also spotted online. It includes a shot of Craig and Green in the water, the Casino Royale, the Aston Martin, and boats from one of the sequences in the film. All the images are part of a gunbarrel backround design.

    A flash image of Craig in a set of new Casino Royale posters were revealed online. Additionally, character posters for both Vesper Lynd and Solange were spotted on eBay, but have proved a bit more difficult to come by compared to some of the others.

    Two TV spots for the film were quickly spotted and promptly put online (a most recent third will likely be on YouTube by the time I finish typing this sentence.) Check them out here and here.

    Details have been flowing in non-stop on the charity premieres for Casino Royale as well. The list includes: Preston, Yorkshire, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Livingston.

    Her Majesty The Queen will be attending the world premiere on 14 November which is shaping up to be quite the event. Tickets are unfortunately completely sold out, but there were several online competitions to win a pair throughout the month. The film’s general UK release was pushed forward to 16 November.

    The film is set to break a record upon its release in India with over 500 prints–the highest ever for any Hollywood film. In the case of China, however, it may not be so lucky. As reported by Variety, Casino Royale may be the victim of the country’s next “blackout” of Hollywood films.

    Even if you weren’t lucky enough to win that ticket to the world premiere, you can at least check out some of the TV specials on the film that will air in November. MTV, ITV, Sky3, E!…fun for the whole family. Additionally, be sure to catch Daniel Craig making an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman on 7 November.

    The Music Of Casino Royale

    As of 31 October, three different versions of Chris Cornell’s title song for Casino Royale, ‘You Know My Name’ have appeared online. Details available here and here.

    It was first reported that Cornell would be filming the music video for the title song on 10-11 October in LA. Behind-the-scenes photos from the video were later posted online. The music video for ‘You Know My Name’ will air on MTV’s “Making the Video” on 31 October at 10:00am EST.

    ***Warning***: The official tracklist for the Casino Royale soundtrack contains a MAJOR plot spoiler for the film.

    Meanwhile, composer David Arnold concluded work on the score for the film on 11 October, posting on his website that Sony Records was rushing as fast as possible to get the soundtrack out on shelves. The first real details on the track listing (25 in total) were revealed online only two days later.

    Bond fans later got two different opportunities to listen to cues from the soundtrack at both SonyMusicStore and Soundtrack.net. The soundtrack will include nearly 75 minutes of music, but Cornell’s ‘You Know My Name’ will not be included.

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.co.uk (13 November 2006)

    Pre-order the Casino Royale soundtrack from Amazon.com (14 November 2006)

    David Arnold – Scoring Casino Royale

    David Arnold was interviewed by Kirsty Lang on BBC Radio’s Front Row on Monday, 23 October 2006. The in depth interview that follows covers how Arnold matched his music to the masculinity of Daniel Craig’s James Bond, what is different with this score, and much more: David Arnold on scoring Casino Royale.

    Interviews Galore

    There are several to say the least.

    Martin Campbell…

    Daniel Craig and Mads Mikkelsen…

    Caterina Murino…

    Daniel Craig, Eva Green, and Caterina Murino…

    Mads Mikkelsen…

    Daniel Craig, Michael G. Wilson, and Barbara Broccoli…

    Premiere Magazine Goes Inside Casino Royale

    Where’s Wilson?

    CBn scored an exclusive with the first details of producer Michael G. Wilson’s cameo appearance in Casino Royale. As he says: ‘I’ve made an appearance in every film since The Spy Who Loved Me in one form or another–sometimes only as a hand or a voice. It’s become a tradition. I’ve been a priest and a scientist, but this is my first time as SPOILER: Highlight To Read: a policeman.’

    Marketing Pals

    Heineken, Smirnoff, Sony Style… sound familiar? The full list includes:

    Click here to view the Casino Royale Heineken commercial featuring Eva Green. A making-of video was later added online as well. The commercial was shot at Grand Hotel Pupp, which doubles as Hotel Splendide in Casino Royale. ‘We felt that to be true to what we wanted, we needed to be true to the movie. So we chose to shoot using authentic locations,’ says Heineken International Communications Manager Shane Hoyne.

    007 On DVD

    Only a few more days to wait for US Bond fans… The biggest bit of news was revealed that the US sets will include the DVDs in slim cases with the UK cover art. Pictures can be viewed on the forums.

    Several past Bond film stars, including Roger Moore were also on hand to do some promoting for the new ‘Buy One Get One’ offer in the UK. Details were revealed on actor-specific James Bond boxed sets for those in the UK as well.

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

    Young Bond Book 3 – You Choose The Title

    Young Bond fan eagerly awaited month after month throughout the year for details regarding the title of Charlie Higson’s newest adventure, due out in January 2007.

    Speculation was finally put to rest on 3 October, when a press release explained that fans would decide the title of Higson’s newest novel. The choices? Double or Die, N.E.M.E.S.I.S., and The Deadlock Cipher. Visit www.youngbond.com to vote (voting ends on 3 November).

    For those who can’t wait until January for their Young Bond fix, proofs of the Young Bond Book 3 novel have been appearing on eBay. Unfortunately, these copies seem to be fetching much higher prices than when the proof editions were first released for both SilverFin and Blood Fever.

    Why stop there? While you’re on eBay, you might as well look for the limited edition of Blood Fever or check out Waterstones bookstore in the UK if collector’s editions are your thing.

    More Literary 007…

    If you haven’t already guessed, this is one hell of an expensive year for fans of the literary James Bond. Releases in this month include the Ian Fleming James Bond novel reprints in the UK, The Ultimate James Bond Fan Book, The Art Of Bond, James Bond And Philosophy, So You Think You Know James Bond, The Man Who Saved Britain in the US, and Bond On Set: Filming Casino Royale.

    Details were revealed on a short story entitled For Your Eyes Only, James by Moneypenny Diaries author Samantha Weinberg. The story runs at about 3,000 words and is centered on a weekend getaway for Bond and Moneypenny at Royale-les-Eaux in 1956 (which was also featured in Fleming’s first 007 novel, Casino Royale). Ms. Weinberg describes the story as ‘fun in a rather risque manner.’

    Honours For Connery, A Birthday For Moore, But No Bonding For Barry

    Congratulations to Sir Sean Connery for being awarded the lifetime achievement award at the first Rome Film Festival. Sir Sean, who also attended the opening concert at Rome Opera House during the event, called the award fantastic.’

    CBn also wishes Sir Roger Moore a very happy 79th birthday. Nobody does it better.

    However, former Bond composer John Barry is not in such a happy mood when it comes to the modern 007. According to a report from the International Express, Barry says ‘forget it, I’ll watch something else’ when it comes to watching one of the newer Bond films.

    ‘I haven’t been a Bond fan in a long time,’ he says. ‘I gave up after The Living Daylights in 1987. I had exhausted all my ideas, rung all the changes that were possible. It was a formula that had run its course. The best had been done as far as I was concerned…’

    Where All Other Bond Sites End…

    CommanderBond.net offered several competitions throughout the month, including the chance to win Monopoly: James Bond Collector’s Edition and signed copies of John Griswold’s ‘Ian Fleming’s James Bond’. Our current competition is for a Casino Royale Japanese flyer – enter today!

    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 6,500 members, 600,000 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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