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  1. Casino Royale Yorkshire Regional Premiere On 15 November

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-23

    The Yorkshire Post reports on one of the recently announced regional premieres for Casino Royale.

    To be held in Yorkshire, the new James Bond film will have its regional premiere at the Vue Cinema, The Light, Leeds on 15 November.

    Liz Rymer, chairman of the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF) in Yorkshire, said: ‘We are delighted that Eon Productions and Sony Pictures have offered this terrific film for such a special event. With their help we are going to make the regional premiere of Casino Royale a remarkable fundraiser for the CTBF. This will help the CTBF continue its lifeline of support for people behind the scenes in the world of film, television and cinema.’

    This news follows that of the regional premieres for Casino Royale in Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Livingston. There are many other cinemas offering the regional charity premieres for the film as well.

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

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  2. Behind The Scenes Of Casino Royale's Heineken Commercial

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-22

    It was previously announced on CBn that the Heineken commercial for Casino Royale featuring Eva Green had been posted online at YouTube.

    Today, a small making-of documentary for the commercial has additionally appeared online. Featured are Eva Green, director Stephen Gaghan, (Syriana) and several others associated with the production of the ad.

    ‘The match is perfect. Classic Bond, classic spy. A brand that has the same personality as Heineken. High drama, and a touch of wit.

    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.

    ‘We viewed this as a 30-60 second mini-film. A great piece of Bond film is a hard thing to come up with. It’s got to be really exciting, and it’s got to have a little bit of wit to it and it’s got to be clever. It’s got to have everything that a James Bond film delivers,’ says Executive Creative Director Kevin McKeon.

    Regarding the choice of Green for the commercial, McKeon says: ‘There were a number of characters in the film we could have chose. We [went with] Eva Green; this new look of a Bond girl.’

    The commercial was directed by Stephen Gaghan, who most recently directed 2005’s Syriana. ‘I’m very happy he’s doing the commercial because it’s quite edgy and unusual… he cares about the characters,’ says Green on working with Gaghan.

    McKeon concludes: ‘It’s a perfect tie-in to what the beer is all about. It’s about sophistication … and adventure and excitement.’

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

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  3. Moby On His James Bond Theme Remix

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-21

    American performer Moby has been interviewed about his past and present career on CD Times just in time for the release of his newest album, ‘Go – The Very Best Of Moby.’

    For 007 fans, Moby is best remembered for creating one of the most widely known James Bond theme remixes in 1997. It was included as one of the tracks for the Tomorrow Never Dies soundtrack.

    ‘The truth is I didn’t really want to record a James Bond theme,’ he says. ‘I got asked by the people at MGM/United Artists to record the James Bond theme for Tomorrow Never Dies.’ He goes onto say that had he not been asked, he wouldn’t have ever remixed the theme.

    ‘[I] feel like the original is perfect, you know, the John Barry original and I think that my version of the James Bond Theme, it’s OK, but it’s certainly not any way nearly as good as the original recording by John Barry.

    Watch the music video for Moby’s James Bond theme remix.

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

  4. Charlie Higson On His Young Bond Working Titles

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-21

    Charlie Higson has spoken to The Times about the process of moving from working to final titles for his Young Bond novels.

    Higson says that for his first Young Bond novel, SilverFin, he ‘the idea of going for something that in no way echoed Fleming. My suggestion of Out of Breath was swiftly dismissed, however.’

    As previously reported in the Charlie Higson CBn interview, SilverBack,
    SilverSkin, SilverHead, and SilverFist were also discussed, before finally settling on SilverFin. ‘It sounds Bondian, it’s mysterious and, let’s face it, it’s not a million miles from Goldfinger,’ says Higson.

    In the case of Blood Fever, Double M was Higson’s working title, but was reportedly not exciting enough for the publishers.

    For the case of his latest novel, currently titled Young Bond Book 3, Higson reveals that it was the most difficult to name–before the idea for a competition for the fans came about.

    Another interesting aspect of the article on The Times is that it reveals some unused Fleming titles not commonly heard before: The Sardonyx Society, The Different Drummer, Choice of Weapons, and Mobile Butcher’s Service.

    Click here for details on how to vote for the title of Young Bond Book 3.

    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.

  5. Official Casino Royale Bahamas Trip Sweepstakes

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-21
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    Official ‘Casino Royale’ Teaser Poster

    A contest has been set up on the official Casino Royale website to win cheatcodes for the online James Bond strategy game and a trip Atlantis, Paradise Island, The Bahamas.

    ‘Now you can get cheat codes to give your team the advantage to finding the briefcase full of money before your opponent does. Just use your mobile phone and text BOND to 4Sony (47669) to register for the Casino Royale SMS Tips and Trivia program. Once you text Bond to 4Sony, you’ll be given the option to:

    • 1. Enter James Bond’s Dossier Trivia Sweepstakes and receive Sony movie alerts (Text Choice 11)
    • 2. Receive Casino Royale online game tips and Sony movie alerts (Text Choice 22)
    • 3. Receive Sony movie alerts (Text Choice 33)

    Visit the official Casino Royale website here for all the details on the sweepstakes.

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  6. Premiere Goes Inside Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-21

    It was previously announced on the CBn Forums that Premiere Magazine was featuring an article on Casino Royale for its November 2006 issue (which has been available since 10 October for fans who haven’t obtained a copy yet): ‘Craig. Daniel Craig. Will The New Bond Hit The Jackpot In Casino Royale?’

    After the release of 2002’s Die Another Day it was ‘very important to bring [the series] back down to earth,’ says producer Michael G. Wilson. With the decision made on Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale and the ultimate casting of Daniel Craig as the new 007, all Bond fans know what followed after was a media frenzy regarding Craig as Bond. Craig explains that when he was first approached by Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, his answer was ‘No. I’m not interested.’

    Another meeting followed which led to the script for Casino Royale eventually making its way into Craig’s hands. ‘It read brilliantly,’ he says. ‘…And I got that cold bead of sweat down my forehead, going “Oh, shit.” So we moved along with it.’

    ‘It was a learning curve for him,’ says director Martin Campbell of the injuries Craig sustained while working on the film; in the free-running sequence with Sebastien Foucan specifically. Campbell further explained how the harsh scenes actually worked toward a goal of making Casino Royale: a more realistic Bond film.

    And what about the Bond girls? ‘We wanted an actress to take on [the role] and go, “We have to turn this upside-down,”‘ says Craig. ‘[Eva Green] is perfect for this … there’s a great friction there.’

    Caterina Murino says of her role of ‘Solange’ in the film: ‘I’m very glad. I hope that it can open more doors.’

    Campbell promises a ‘harrowing’ finale in Venice for the film as well. ‘We didn’t [previously] equate depth with Bond, and the truth is that whenever we tried to achieve depth, it didn’t fit. If it doesn’t work with in this, I don’t think it can work in a Bond film.

    ‘I’ve been involved every step of the way,’ says Craig. ‘It made me think, Okay, let’s do the second one now. And let’s make it better. Because I know now we can make it better. And it’s not that [Casino Royale] isn’t fantastic.’

    There’s much more in the Premiere Magazine Casino Royale article. Pick up the magazine today and check out http://www.premiere.com/bond.

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

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  7. Casino Royale 30 Second Soundtrack Cues Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-20

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

    30 second cues for all 25 tracks on the Casino Royale soundtrack have been released online at SonyMusicStore.

    While they are only samplers of each cue, CBn forum members are already discussing how well this James Bond score compares to David Arnold’s previous three. As earlier reported, the main title theme of film–Chris Cornell’s ‘You Know My Name’–is not included on in this tracklist. Click here to listen to the Casino Royale soundtrack cues. 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 is set to be released on 30 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 Listing Contains Spoilers. Highlight to Read.

    1. African Rundown
    2. Nothing Sinister
    3. Unauthorised Access
    4. Blunt Instrument
    5. CCTV
    6. Solange
    7. Trip Aces
    8. Miami International
    9. I’m The Money
    10. Aston Montenegro
    11. Dinner Jackets
    12. The Tell
    13. Stairwell Fight
    14. Vesper
    15. Bond Loses It All
    16. Dirty Martini
    17. Bond Wins It All
    18. The End of an Aston Martin
    19. The Bad Die Young
    20. City of Lovers
    21. The Switch
    22. Fall of a House in Venice
    23. Death of Vesper
    24. The Bitch is Dead
    25. The Name’s Bond… James Bond

    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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  8. Casino Royale Reviewed By The Sun

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-20

    Minor Plot Spoilers

    The Sun claims to have attended a preview screening of Casino Royale and today offers readers their review of the newest 007 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.’

    It was previously revealed on CBn that Casino Royale would have a run time of approximately 140 minutes, and that is apparently a bit too long according to The Sun. ‘You will need to concentrate as you follow the story because, running at a whopping two hours and 20 minutes, the movie is 20 minutes too long.’

    ‘A healthy bit of editing would have avoided confusing scenes where some characters appear and disappear inexplicably. And, often, the characters do things for no apparent reason.’

    ‘Fortunately, the action sequences more than compensate for the complicated plot.’

    ‘Campbell has ditched the computer-generated imagery and gone back to real stunts–which give Casino Royale a real awe factor. The set-piece with a terrorist called Mollaka crackles with energy.’

    Click here to read The Sun’s full review of Casino Royale which includes further information on Daniel Craig, Bond girl Eva Green, and other action sequences in the film.

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

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  9. 007 Style… Gear Up Like James Bond

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-20

    The Sony promotions for Casino Royale are clearly in full swing now. A new advertisement in Toro magazine (click here to view) shows off the latest collection: ‘007 Style… Gear Up Like Bond.’

    ‘To celebrate the release of Casino Royale, Sony is proud to present The Bond Collection. These Limited Collector’s Editions of Sony products feature the classic “007” engraving and impressive Sony engineering. Sleek and sophisticated, Bond Collection VAIO laptops, Cyber-shot cameras, and 1GB MicroVault add adventure and style to the everyday.’

    Sony’s Limited Edition Bond Collection, exclusively available at the Sony store and http://www.sonystyle.ca until November 30, 2006 while quantities last. Click here to visit the US Sonystyle Casino Royale site.

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

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  10. James Bond Ultimate Edition 'Buy One Get One Free' Offer

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-10-20

    While US James Bond fans eagerly await the release of the first two ‘Ultimate Edition’ 007 DVD sets in early November, a new promotion has been set into action for the already released DVDs in the UK.

    20th Century Fox has taken over the back-catalogue of all 20 James Bond films and will be offering a ‘Buy One Get One Free’ offer. On 17 October, a publicity junket was arranged with former 007 stars Sir Roger Moore, Britt Ekland, and Maryam d’Abo in attendance to promote the DVDs.

    ‘Fox has spent millions of dollars developing its third-party distribution system, and there will be a team dedicated to handling MGM product. In the past, Sony had to bundle their [product] with MGM’s. I think that we needed that individual attention. And Sony realizes that Fox is in a better position to handle it,’ – reports Moviehole.

    In addition, MGM Home Entertainment has launched a James Bond trail with Google Earth – reports New Media Age. Fans can ‘retrace the steps of Ian Fleming’s superspy through Google Earth, clicking on individual film titles to take a chronological journey through the secret agent’s 20 films.’

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale and all things James Bond.