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  1. Ultimate Edition DVDs Case revealed

    By Evan Willnow on 2006-04-21
    James Ultimate Edition DVD Case

    A sleek silver attaché with a subtle debossed 007 gun logo holds multiple discs, each containing the video record of a mission of Britain’s top spy.

    This is the ‘James Bond Ultimate Editions’ DVD collection.

    Due in the UK in July, we can now get our first look at the beautifully stylish case that the collection is to be housed in. We cannot confirm at this time whether this the final art or not, but if this look is any indication this collection may become a must have for every Bond fan. And that’s without even mentioning the restoration, remastering, and all of the video extras that have been announced previously.

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  2. Titan's 'The Golden Ghost' Released

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-04-21

    The newest collection of James Bond comic strips from Titan Books, The Golden Ghost, has been released today and can be ordered from amazon.co.uk at a discounted price of £7.91. CBn forum member ‘pgram’ reports that James Bond film veteran Richard Kiel introduces the collection, which also includes two articles centering on the vehicles of the literary 007.

    Titan’s The Golden Ghost collection features the title story, as well as Fear Face, Double Jeopardy, and Starfire. All four James Bond stories were originally published in 1970 and 1971, and this Titan collection will be the first time ever they have been collected together. The synopsis from Titan (not mentioning the addition of the Starfire story or the Richard Kiel introduction) follows:


    Titan's 'The Golden Ghost'

    Titan’s ‘The Golden Ghost’

    The legend continues! Stand by for more adventures with the world’s greatest secret agent, as some of his most thrilling missions are collected for the first time ever! When SPECTRE contact the Secret Service, offering information about a soon-to-be-launched nuclear-powered airship called “The Golden Ghost”, Bond is sent to investigate. But is the airship really in danger, or is Madame Spectra luring 007 into a death trap? This new, never-before-collected edition also collects “Fear Face” and “Double Jeopardy”. Plus a new introduction and exclusive feature material!

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on the Titan James Bond 007 comic strip collections.

    Purchase all the Titan James Bond 007 graphic novels from Amazon:

  3. ITV Wins Bidding War For 'Casino Royale'

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-04-21

    As the 21st James Bond film, Casino Royale, is currently being filmed and is due in theaters on 18 November 2006, the television rights for it are already being finalized.

    The Washington Times report that ITV, the biggest commercial television network in the UK has won a bidding war for the rights to the complete Sony/MGM James Bond film library, including the newest 007 film, Casino Royale. According to Variety, Casino Royale will most likely not be seen until late 2007 at the earliest.

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

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006. Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic, the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  4. 'Dr. No' Screening At Covent Garden Hotel, 22 April

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-04-20

    'Dr. No' litho by Jeff Marshall

    ‘Dr. No’ litho by Jeff Marshall

    Here is a treat for James Bond fans. The first film of the official 007 series, Dr. No will be shown on the big screen this weekend.

    Inititally released in 1962, Bond fans will be able to experience it this Saturday, 22 April 2006 in the Covent Garden Hotel’s screening room. LastMinute.com (acting as a disclosed agent for a third party supplier for the event) reports that there is the choice between a 17:00 or 18:30 dinner and that the film begins at 20:00 (and ends at 22:00). Tickets are £35 per person. Visit the website above for all ticket information regarding the event.

    ‘Dr. No’ Screening
    Covent Garden Hotel
    Saturday, 22 April 2006
    10 Monmouth Street, London
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  5. Young (Bond) at Heart

    By Matt Weston on 2006-04-19

    Matt Weston

    It’s safe to say the literary Bond is in very good hands, and as a self-confessed nay-sayer to the very idea of a young James Bond, I stand here before you now, merrily tucking into a very large slice of humble pie, eagerly awaiting any Young Bond news I can get my adult hands on.

    On 12 April 2006, Charlie Higson attended the ‘Festival of Foyles’ at Foyles bookstore in London to mix and mingle with fans of all ages as the author of the Young Bond book series, including SilverFin, and the recently-released Blood Fever. And where better for a Bond author to speak about his work than in a bookstore with its very own pirhana tank (and chocolate fountain, and magician, and man on stilts).

    Foyles, London

    Foyles, London

    The event began at 2pm sharp with Charlie Higson taking a seat and began spouting his extensive knowledge of the 007 canon to enthralled youngsters and learned older fans alike. His audience sat and intently listened to the knowledge of Bob Holness as 007 (in a South African radio adaptation), the famous anecdote of Peter Lorre, as the deceased Le Chiffre in 1954’s Casino Royale, rising from the dead to exit the stage, and later his feelings on an aging Roger Moore clinging to his licence to kill a touch too long (he also ruled out any possibility that Moore would star as Young Bond in any future films).

    The 100-plus audience attending ranged from children of 5 or 6 years old to fans in their 70s, a terrific sign of the sprawling market Higson has cracked over the past two novels. Charlie retold the story of how he was approached by the Ian Fleming Estate to write a series of novels for children, the realistic angle he wanted to take with the series, and the process he went through in writing his first Bond novel, SilverFin.

    Charlie Higson talks to fans

    Charlie Higson talks to fans

    Higson shared a number of amusing anecdotes from his experiences of writing three Young Bond novels (the third is due to be published in January 2007; he has just begun work on the fourth), including his sons being the ones who push for more violence in the books (according to Higson, his son begs for each new character to be bumped off as soon as they’ve been introduced), and his bulletproof theory as to why Young Bond doesn’t see much action with the ladies – even kissing (‘Boys don’t like kissing’).

    All too soon, the floor was opened for questions, with the varied age of the audience – including their experience with James Bond – resulting in a wide variety of questions, from issues of copyright and licencing, right through to whether, as characters of the ‘30s, Young Bond and King Kong would ever duke it out (curiously, Charlie did mention he was hoping to have Young Bond catch the original King Kong film in cinemas in a future book).

    Blood Fever and SilverFin

    Blood Fever and SilverFin

    But what everyone was waiting for, was any news concerning upcoming books in the series. Higson was admittedly careful in what he divulged (‘the Secret Service minders are watching,’ he cautioned me, when I asked him about the proposed Young Bond graphic novels), but dropped enough hints to keep his public happy and waiting.

    On the topic of Blood Fever, Higson revealed that, as with SilverFin, there is a connection to a future villain Bond will face off against in Fleming’s Thunderball.

    Charlie also dropped a number of hints about what to expect in Book 3, which is due in January 2007. The book is completed, with Higson currently battling with publishers over the title (which Higson admits is always the hardest part of writing a Bond book) and cover art (Book 3 does not have the ‘creepy animal’ aspect that his previous two novels did). Both will be presented on the official Young Bond site as soon as possible.

    In Book 3, Bond’s Aston Martin features more prominantly, with James using it to escape from the villain’s lair, only to have a horrible crash, which results in him getting his Bentley (the literary Bond’s car of choice). The London-based novel also has its climax take place in the Docklands area, which teases had a tremendous atmosphere in the 1930s.

    More exciting is the revelation of the location of Book 4, which Higson says will be set in Mexico and the Carribean (Higson had previously said Book 4 would be set in the Alps, where Bond’s parents met their demise… could this be the location of Book 5?).

    Perhaps the biggest news was that the publishers of the series seem to be playing coy with regards to how many books Higson is contracted to right. With the tremendous success of the series, it seems

    CBn's Matt with Charlie Higson

    CBn’s Matt Weston with Charlie Higson

    On the film front, Higson revealed IFP have had movie offers from everyone ‘from Steven Spielberg, down’ but are still focussing on establishing the the books. Curiously, Charlie did seem like the idea was a real possibility, even going so far as to say, the longer they hold off on filming, the more books they have to work with and the less likelihood of changing actors throughout the series.

    As a final miscellaneous titbit, it seems IFP are still keen on adult Bond adventures (he used plural) in the future.

    All too soon, the event wrapped and Charlie Higson graciously signed many a copy of SilverFin and Blood Fever for his legions of fans (yours truly included).

    All in all, Charlie Higson presented an informative and entertaining discussion of all things Bond to the delight of all who attended. A very big thank you to Foyles, IFP and, in particular, Mr Higson, for a jolly good show!

  6. Meet Le Chiffre

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-04-19

    Columbia Pictures has provided Latino Review with the first High Resolution image of Mads Mikkelsen as the villain Le Chiffre in Casino Royale. This image first appeared in a Danish newspaper, but the Latino Review pic gives a much better look at Mikkelsen’s makeup, as well as our first look at Le Chiffre’s all-black tuxedo. No doubt, this is the tux he wears when facing 007 across the gambling table.

    Click below to see the full image on Latino Review.

    James Bond in South Africa

    Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre in Casino Royale

    Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006. Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic, the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

  7. Titan's 'The Golden Ghost' Set For October Release In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-04-18

    007 fans in the US have another Titan James Bond comic strip collection to look forward to. The Golden Ghost will be released on 30 October 2006 in the US and can be pre-ordered at amazon.com at a discounted price of $11.67. As CBn has earlier reported, The Golden Ghost will be released this upcoming 21st of April in the UK. CBn forum member ‘pgram’ reports that Bond film veteran Richard Kiel introduces the collection, which also includes two articles centering on the vehicles of the literary 007.


    Final artwork for 'The Golden Ghost'

    Final artwork for ‘The Golden Ghost’

    Titan’s The Golden Ghost collection features the title story, as well as Fear Face, Double Jeopardy, and Starfire. All four James Bond stories were originally published in 1970 and 1971, and this Titan collection will be the first time ever they have been collected together. The synopsis from Titan (not mentioning the addition of the Starfire story or the Richard Kiel introduction) follows:

    The legend continues! Stand by for more adventures with the world’s greatest secret agent, as some of his most thrilling missions are collected for the first time ever! When SPECTRE contact the Secret Service, offering information about a soon-to-be-launched nuclear-powered airship called “The Golden Ghost”, Bond is sent to investigate. But is the airship really in danger, or is Madame Spectra luring 007 into a death trap? This new, never-before-collected edition also collects “Fear Face” and “Double Jeopardy”. Plus a new introduction and exclusive feature material!

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on the Titan James Bond 007 comic strip collections.

    Purchase all the Titan James Bond 007 graphic novels from Amazon:

  8. Ultimate Edition DVDs Due for Release July 17 in UK

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-04-17

    The new remastered ‘James Bond Ultimate Editions’ DVDs will be released in the UK on July 17, 2006. The discs can be ordered individually or in a Monster Box now at Play.com. CBn has confirmed that this IS in fact the UK release date.

    James Bond Ultimate Edition DVD advert

    The U.S. release is not yet known. However, it makes sense that at least one of the new U.S. Collector Sets will be released to coincide with the début of Daniel Craig as 007 in Casino Royale on November 17.

    As previously reported, a preview for the new collector sets is attached to the Sony/Columbia DVD release of Fun with Dick and Jane.

    Remastered and restored using a “breakthrough digital process” by Lowry Digital, all 20 films will feature DTS 5.1 surround sound and have loads of new extras including “never before seen footage” and “Top Secret Files” on “The Bond Women” and “Exotic Locations.”

    Sir Roger Moore will provide commentary for all his movies on a separate audio track. Sir Roger recorded his commentary in Monaco during September of last year.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest on the upcoming James Bond Ultimate Edition DVDs.

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  9. The Blades Library Book Club: Octopussy & The Living Daylights

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-04-16

    Welcome back to The Blades Library Book Club – the place for quality discussions of the books of James Bond!

    Every two months a James Bond 007 novel is chosen for the club members to read. A thread is posted in the club forums listing locations on where you can find the novel. Discussions about the book will go on as the book is read and when it is finished. Another thread will be created so that club members can post their review and give a rating on the current book.

    All fans of the Literary Bond are eligible for membership. All you need to do to sign up is register for the CBn Forums and then post your name in the sign up thread.

    The Book Club’s Fourteenth Book

    Currently we are progressing though the James Bond 007 novels in chronological order, since quite a number of members are using the club as an opportunity to read the books for the very first time. Therefore, Octopussy & The Living Daylights will be the book in the hands of readers for April 2006. Octopussy & The Living Daylights, published in 1966, is Ian Fleming’s fourteenth (and final) James Bond adventure.

    Obtaining The Book

    Ordering online should be quite easy. Octopussy & The Living Daylights can be ordered online from the following sources:

    Online sources for other older versions of Octopussy & The Living Daylights:

    Discuss other places to buy Octopussy & The Living Daylights or where you got your copy in this thread.

    Discuss The Book While Reading

    Want to talk about the book while reading it? Post a new thread in The Blades Library. Be sure to title the thread with Octopussy & The Living Daylights and the chapter number you have read through.

    Review And Rate The Book

    After you have finished reading Octopussy & The Living Daylights, you can dicuss it with other club members in The Blades Library, and give the book your personal rating out of five in this thread.

    If you have any questions or suggestions just post them in a new thread. Happy reading.

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  10. Ian Fleming's 'O.H.M.S.S.' Large Print Now Shipping

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-04-15

    The Large Print edition of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novel, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service is now shipping from amazon.com. It can be ordered for a price of $29.95. This 007 novel is released in Large Print format as apart of the Thorndike Press Famous Authors Series. They previously released Live And Let Die in January of 2006.

    The book is also listed on amazon.co.uk, but is currently in ‘limited availability’.

    Typically released in very limited quantites, and the majority going to libraries make large print James Bond novels sometimes very difficult to track down. Pre-ordering is strongly recommended. Past large print editions have appeared for Raymond Benson’s High Time To Kill, The World Is Not Enough, Doubleshot, Never Dream Of Dying, and Die Another Day, as well as all of the Ian Fleming and John Gardner novels with the exception of 1989’s Licence To Kill. Charlie Higson’s SilverFin and Ian Fleming’s Live And Let Die were the most recent large print releases.

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