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  1. Pre-Order Titan's 'Colonel Sun' In The US

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-03-12
    Titan's 'Colonel Sun'

    Titan’s ‘Colonel Sun’

    The classic James Bond comic strip releases continue. As previously reported by CBn, the newest 007 comic strip collection by Titan Books, Colonel Sun was released in the UK on 23 December 2005. For US Bond fans, their chance to own this collection (which includes the original story, River Of Death in addition to the title story) is coming up. The Colonel Sun collection, due for release on 1 May 2006 is available to pre-order at amazon.com, now at a discounted price of $12.97 (35% off from the $19.95 list price).

    Colonel Sun is based on the very first 007 continuation novel by Kingsley Amis (under the pseudonym of Robert Markham), published in 1968. James Bond travels to Greece and must protect a Soviet peace conference from potential sabotage. In the original 007 story, River Of Death, James Bond takes on the evil Dr. Cat in the Amazon, a villain believed to be behind several recent murders.

    As always, stay tuned to CBn for all the latest details and news.

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

  2. Casino Royale Torture Sequence Set For Last Day Of Shooting

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-03-11

    Possible Spoilers

    One of, and perhaps the most important scene (apart from the introduction of Daniel Craig as James Bond) in Casino Royale will be the torture sequence involving a vulnerable 007, Le Chiffre, and a carpet-beater. When it was previously announced that the standout scene of Ian Fleming’s novel would indeed be featured in the film, fans put forth many ideas and thoughts as to how the scene would be carried out.

    LSE reports that according to new James Bond, Daniel Craig, the sequence will be filmed on the last day of shooting, saying: ‘The scene should feel tough. There’s a definite wow factor. The men will be wincing… though I’m sure some women will be applauding.’ The director of Casino Royale, Martin Campbell also says that some of the shots are ‘horrific,’ making this Bond film one of the darker ones in nature.

    To hear further reports and interviews from Daniel Craig on Casino Royale, check out the Extra TV, Entertainment Tonight, and BBC News 24 videos as well as the SuperHeroHype interview with Craig and Barbara Broccoli.

    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.

  3. Entertainment Tonight's Casino Royale Coverage Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-03-10

    The set visits and coverage on the newest James Bond film, Casino Royale, continue! Entertainment Tonight was one of the media groups to visit the set and score interviews with Daniel Craig and Bond girls Eva Green and Catarina Murino (Vesper Lynd and Solonge, respectively). Fans can check out the new video here.

    Daniel Craig is the main star of this show, and when asked about the new 007 role, he explains ‘my criteria is to get it right…’ and with Casino Royale being the first of the books, ‘he’s [Bond] got rough edges.’ On the character of Vesper Lynd, Eva Green explains that she is ‘very sexy and has her feet on the ground…’

    Check out the complete interview here.

    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. Daniel Craig and Barbara Broccoli on Casino Royale

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-03-10

    The Casino Royale news truly does not end today. There have been new pictures from the James Bond film, TV features and exclusive looks, and now an interview with new 007, Daniel Craig and producer Barbara Broccoli.

    SuperHeroHype have visited the Bond film’s Bahamas set and scored a new interview with Daniel Craig and Barbara Broccoli. The questions mainly focus on the current legacy of Craig as Bond, from originally considering the role to now. Some of the main factors in pushing Craig to become Bond #6: ‘the script really… and Barbara badgering me,’ says Craig. Barbara Broccoli commented on the hiring of GoldenEye veteran Martin Campbell to direct, press rumours, casting choices and the nature of this new Bond film, saying, ‘even though it’s rougher and more complex, we’re still making a family film.’

    Barbara Broccoli also says that David Arnold is back, but the title song performer (a choice that James Bond fans seem to be watching very carefully now as many of the other roles in the film have been filled) is still to be decided. Noteworthy tidbits include the two questions centering on the next 007 film, Bond 22, on which Broccoli replies that ‘we are [working on it]. We’re already thinking about it. We’re in the early stages. It’s an original story, but it’s going to continue part of what the story is in this film.’ As to whether a remake of early Bond films such as From Russia With Love or Goldfinger is being considered, Broccoli explains that is not the plan…but ‘never say never.’

    Read the full interview here.

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

  5. Daniel Craig Ate My Hamster

    By @mrpauldunphy on 2006-03-10

    Bandwagon anyone? Go on it’s free.

    Oh, dear Danny Craig, if you’d only have answered the inane questions flung at you like the creamy expostulate lobbed at Clarice Starling by that wrong ‘un next to Hannibal Lecter’s cell in that bit of Silence of the Lambs at the press conference back in October, maybe you’d have been spared the countless catty jibes and unnecessary column inches as long as your reportedly munificent member since then. Maybe.

    The internet has plentiful good sides (free porn, countless sources of information about Murdoch from the A-Team & up-to-the minute cutting-edge as-it-happens ultra-hyphenated NEWS) but surely its main drawback has to be the ease with which the ill-educated, misinformed and ineffably stupid (political extremists, crack-addled, conspiracist mongs and Fiona Cummins from The Mirror) can spread utter dirge to a wider audience than if they just stood on boxes in their respective town squares and oyez’d their tits off.

    I’m all for freedom of speech, as long as it’s among people who have something worthwhile to say.

    “Now, Paul,” you may ejaculate, “I can’t imagine you have much to say of worth, either” and you doubting-faced Thomases may be right, but nob jokes aside, it must be worth more than the unqualified pish that modern entertainment journos feel necessary to write from day to day, let alone on our beloved 007.

    Us fans knew that something went a bit White Star Line the moment newspapers hit the stands come October 15th last year. Craig was dubbed “boring” (!) “ugly” (!!) and blonde (!!!…Oh, hang on…That bit’s a fact) by the red-topped British Tabloids…And the Daily Mail (but no-one listens to what The Mail says, because they used to write glowing editorials about the Nazis; to receive a less-than-positive reception from this august enterprise is probably a good thing. I’d provide a link….But I just don’t like them). The Mirror waded in the pun-pit pen-first by ousting Craig as “Deadly Dull Dan: The Man with the Golden Gum,” and after dubbing Craig “James Bland,” decided to seek out a real person called James Bland to comment on the new inauguration. Oh, how we nearly shat ourselves with the hilarity and high-brow humour. He was knocked for daring to wear a buoyancy-aid while skimming his way to the conference care of the Royal Marines, despite the fact that all the Marines behind him were wearing something shockingly similar. And they were real Marines ‘n’all. Real life ones. Not actors pretending to be Royal Navy Commanders. Real Marines. Trained ones. Real-life, trained Marines. Point laboured enough? Sure the press conference was a bit pap, but still. Real Marines. Actor pretending. Real. Pretend.

    Nothing much happened after that. Until mid-last month when we discovered that Craig had his teeth twunted by a stray fist. Needless to say that The Sunday Mirror was all over it like a rash, and deemed the story so important that it was made a front page spread featuring more killer wordplay: “Daniel Craig is 0w 0w Seven” (personally I thought “Double 0w Seven” would have been more erudite a wisecrack but, hey ho.)

    Oh how the detractors and naysayers guffawed and rubbed their hands in glee. “Casino Royale is being brought to its KNEES!” they probably snarled, “lets go one better and make a website about our hate.” And so the painfully inept craignotbond.com was born. Apparently conceived by “Life-long fans of 007,” it was just the news-scissor that tabloid journos possessing weapons-grade idiocy wanted to use in order to cut the carefully woven blanket of Casino Royale. Many saw this as the mouthpiece of Bond fandom, rabid negativity making us question our very faith in the producers: Aintitcool.com & various decent news outlets saw this as the majority fan reaction when the true majority (I’m talking you and me, my pretty little strawberry) know that it’s just knee-jerk stupidity by those “life-long fans”. Those with any sense will know to reserve judgment until 17th November, maybe occasionally curling a lip, raising an eyebrow or licking the computer screen at the developments as they happen.

    Not even blatant tabloid lies about Craig being afraid of water, or being unable to drive a manual car will shake my unerring feeling that I am unqualified to judge anything until I have seen the film as an artistic whole. And no number of paparazzi snaps, “insider” reports, script reviews or even trailers will have me dressing up in woman’s clothing and parading around Sunset Boulevard, stopping undercover policemen to tell them that Daniel Craig is wrong for Bond. I’ll simply comment “this film looks to be shaping up nicely,” or “hmm….Don’t agree with that, but I’ll wait and see.” I appreciate that Eon are finally trying to do something interesting with the character, but it seems like they’re damned if they do and damned if they don’t. Babs and Mickey G were criticised for not going out on a limb enough with Die Another Day; sticking to tried and tested principles, but when they dump Brosnan for a relative unknown, vow to rid the audience of all the bloated self-importance of DAD and get someone in to temper the ramblings of Purvis & Wade they get equally slammed. Conversely, they could have gone about some of their duties in the last 18 months with a little more aplomb and tact.

    On the bright side though, it does look like the British Plebsheets are beginning to give our darling agent a bit of a reprieve what with The Sun telling girls to relax about Craig being Bond or something (when it was them getting all spazzed-up about it in the first place). We also now are on the cusp of media outlets being allowed to visit the set of Casino Royale, a move probably initiated to temper all the rubbish that’s been circulating. But as the next few weeks and months may yet hold more surprises and utter eyewash from the keyboards of the inherently lazy entertainment journalist, us fans just know to take it all with a heart disease endangering mountain of the sea’s finest.

    Restarts/rebirths and origin-story worries aside, we -as fans- should now accept the fact that Brozzer won’t be Bond for 2006 and focus on what is shaping up to be the (supposedly, hopefully, seemingly, finally) most artistically interesting and critical Bond film since 1969.


    Saying that though, I don’t agree with Judi Dench as M. That just mucks up the little strands of continuity over the… Oh, what? Ah right… It’ll be explained… It’ll be explained…

    A version of this article can be heard in the 7 March, 2006 CBn podcast.

  6. Extra TV's Coverage On Casino Royale And Daniel Craig

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-03-10

    James Bond fans waiting for another dose of Casino Royale news need not wait any longer. The video coverage of Extra TV’s look at the new James Bond film is now online. The news report and video link can be found here.

    Daniel Craig is the first of the Casino Royale stars interviewed, staying very cool while explaining: ‘we’re making a movie, and I think we’re making a really good movie.’ Speaking on some of the controversy the new film has, Craig said ‘when it comes out, if they [doubting fans] still feel the same way then, you know… screw ’em.’

    The report also answers the rumours of Bond going nude and spends some time with Bond girls Eva Green (Vesper Lynd) and Caterina Murino (Solonge). Check it out now!

    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.

  7. BBC News 24 Footage From Set of Casino Royale

    By David Winter on 2006-03-09

    The first video footage from the set of Casino Royale has appeared online from the BBC News 24 web site.

    If you follow this link then click on ‘Video Latest News’, a new pop-up window will appear. At the bottom of this window is another link titled “The name’s Bond… First glimpse of Daniel Craig as the new 007 “. If you click on this you’ll be able to see the report.

    You’ll need RealPlayer installed and configured to work with your internet browser.

    Alternatively, a Windows Media version of the footage is available by following this link.

    Some screen shots of the footage:

    Jump and Grab

    Through Window

    Troops Shoot

    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.

  8. Details of Casino Royale Pre Title Sequence Emerging

    By Tim Roth on 2006-03-09

    While English tabloid The
    Sun
    has today published great new pictures from the Bahamas Set of Casino Royale,

    Empire Online
    has scooped seme exclusive and exciting new plot details!

    Seems the whole film is subject of the ‘re-invention’ of the Bond series. As
    Empire reports, "the traditional pre-credits action sequence will show how Bond
    got his 00-rating, showing the (required) two kills that he carries out. We’d
    heard that – but the news that it is in black and white is new, as is the news
    that the change to colour will come at a crucial point."

    It has been speculated that this crucial point will be the traditional
    gunbarrel, as there were rumours that the gunbarrel will only be seen after the
    pre-title-sequence.

    The whole pre-title-sequence, however, is backstory, aimed at giving the film a back to
    basics feel. There will be no Q and no gadgets, as reported before, and since it’s the
    film version of the first book,
    Bond makes mistakes and develops into the character we all know.

    ‘Empire Online’ further reports, "Although the first part is wildly different
    to the book (there’s a lot more scuba diving!), director Martin Campbell claims
    the film is very faithful to the book’s third act – which, as readers will know,
    contains some rather shocking scenes. In the meantime we can expect lots of
    handheld cameras and equally un-Bond lighting/camerawork."

    In other related news, the first set reports are going to air
    today and tomorrow in different TV magazines. First, American programme ‘Extra’
    went to the Bahamas for secrets from Casino Royale. A list of when it will air
    can be found on the ‘Extra’

    website
    .

    Tonight, TV viewers in Britain are able to catch the first
    footage from the Bahamas set. ‘ET Today’ with
    Ben, Jenni, Michael and Carla will feature a set report that can be seen from
    8.35 P.M. onwards.

    BBC News 24 just ran some seconds of footage from the film, which can online
    also be seen

    here
    ! So be sure to check it out!

    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.

  9. Win 'Blood Fever' Collector's Cards

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-03-08
    Blood Fever

    Charlie Higson’s ‘Blood Fever’

    Lucky CBn members now have a chance to win a set of five Young Bond trading cards based on the characters featured in Charlie Higson’s successful novel, Blood Fever. The cards have been selling very quickly on eBay lately, so this is a competition not to miss! The cards included are: 001: Zoltan The Magyar, 003: Amy Goodenough, 004: Victor Delacroix, 005: Vendetta, and 006: Count Ugo Carnifex. The cards are contained in a resealable Blood Fever envelope.

    You must be a registered member of the CBn Forums with a mailing address located in the continental United States and answer the following questions correctly to be eligible to win. Not yet a member of CBn? Register here – it is free and only takes a minute!

    To enter, fill out the following questionnaire and e-mail it to [email protected] (Subject: CBn Blood Fever) by Midnight EST on 15 March 2006.

    1. What’s your CBn Forum Screen Name?
    2. Who is the Bond girl in Blood Fever?
    3. How many Young Bond novels in total is Charlie Higson slated to write?

    All those who answer correctly will be put into a drawing and the winner will be sent a Private Message (PM) via the CBn Forums to the Screen Name they provided to inform them of their winning. The winner must respond to this PM within 3 days with the requested information (name, 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 New York, 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.

  10. New Podcast Episode

    By David Winter on 2006-03-07

    Our new podcast episode for the 7th of March, is now available. We cover the latest news and developments on the filming of Casino Royale, updates on the literary side of Bond as well as a great review of Craig’s treatment by the press by our very own Paul Dunphy.

    If you’re subscribed via iTunes, under your Podcast section, click the ‘Update’ button to have the new episode downloaded automatically for you. If you’re not subscribed, you can find details on how to do this here.

    If not, you can download the episode directly from the bottom of this page.

    Enjoy – the only James Bond podcast on the ‘net!