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  1. Campbell on the Hunt for Bond

    By Matt Weston on 2005-10-06

    Doing the European press rounds for his Zorro sequel, Casino Royale director Martin Campbell continues to speak candidly about the upcoming 007 flick and the hunt for a new James Bond. Following not one, but two very open interviews, Campbell has spoken to Euro trade paper, Screen International about the ongoing search for the next Agent 007.

    Martin Campbell

    Martin Campbell

    “Believe it or not, to be honest there are no frontrunners at the moment,” Campbell said. “We’ve tested people and will look at those tests and see if there is anybody. It’s a tricky process.”

    “It’s difficult to find the man that every woman wants to go to bed with and every man wants to be. It’s a tough call. And whoever plays Bond has to do it for three movies because they are contracted for three. That’s a big commitment for actors.”

    “They’ll hang us like dogs from the lampposts if we get it wrong,” he added.

    Campbell reiterated that the Bond of Casino Royale will be around the age of 28 or 30, but conceded that could change. “I suppose you could certainly [go for an older actor] and adapt it slightly,” he said.

    The director admitted to taking a “dispassionate” approach to finding Bond #6 by simply observing the candidates as cinemagoers will in 2006: by watching them onscreen in a projection room.

    Campbell also spoke about shooting locations for the film, confirming what CBn first reported a month ago in that Italy is a potential locale. “We’ll be shooting a little bit at Pinewood but not much. We’re going to Prague, maybe Italy, Bahamas and places like that. Like everybody, we’re heading off to where we can get a good exchange rate.”

    On adapting Ian Fleming’s novel, Campbell once again stated the film will be a transformation story for Bond. “Because it’s the first book, it actually has a much younger Bond, and really he’s just earned his double-O stripes and he doesn’t really become the Bond we know and love until the end of the movie.”

    Contrary to rumours of a delay, Campbell maintains the plan is still to begin filming at the end of January and that he hoped to be able to announce the next Bond “as soon as possible”.

    Meanwhile, German news agency DDP reports that Martin Campbell, while speaking to the press about The Legend of Zorro in Berlin, said, “We are currently testing six potential candidates”.

    Expect Casino Royale to remain a hot topic as the Zorro press junket continues.

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  2. 'SilverFin' Limited Collector's Edition in Stores Today

    By johncox on 2005-10-06

    Waterstones Bookstores in the UK will release today* their exclusive hardcover “Limited Collector’s Edition” of SilverFin, the bestselling first Young James Bond novel by Charlie Higson.

    SilverFin

    SilverFin Limited Collector’s Edition

    Only 999 copies of this collector’s edition will be published worldwide. All will be numbered and signed by author Higson and will come in a special slipcase. The price is £25.00.

    The SilverFin Limited Collector’s Edition will be a Waterstones in-store exclusive. This means you must go to a Waterstones bookstore in order to buy the book. The number of books each Waterstones will carry will vary according to the size of the store, but all Waterstones high streert stores will receive at least one copy.

    John Webb, Children’s Book Buyer for Waterstones, provides CBn with this first tantalizing description of the book itself:

    “The cover is similar to the paperback’s ‘eel’ design, but the only text is the SilverFin logotype, Charlie Higson’s name underneath and ‘Limited Collector’s Edition’ below this. The jacket of the hardback inside is a souped up version of the paperback jacket, with the eels picked out in holo-foil and the logos foiled and embossed. Each book has been flatsigned by Charlie and numbered xxx out of 999 (yes, there’s going to be a 007 out there somewhere, and a 006 for those Sean Bean fans!). The numbering has been specially designed to look like it has been stamped on, Secret Service-style. The first advance copies turned up at our offices yesterday and they are beautiful!”

    Young Bond fans and Bond book collectors are encouraged to call or head out to your local Waterstones bookstore ASAP as quantities of the SilverFin Limited Collector’s Edition are likely to sell out very quickly.

    Charlie Higson’s second Young Bond novel, Blood Fever, will be released on 5 January, 2006.

    *Update (10 October, 2005)

    Bond fans in the UK are reporting that many Waterstone Bookstores are saying they’ve yet to receive their allotted quantities of the SilverFin Limited Collector’s Edition. CBn has confirmed with Ian Fleming Publications that there was a last minute shipping delay. It now looks like the book will ship mid-week this week and should be out on sale by the weekend (October 15-16). IFPL has promised to keep CBn informed should there be any further delay.

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  3. More 'Royale' Details from Campbell Press Conference

    By johncox on 2005-10-05

    Swedish news-site, vlt.se has revealed more details about Casino Royale, the 21st James Bond film due to start production in early ’06, from director Martin Campbell’s Legend of Zorro press conference in Paris on Monday.

    Martin Campbell

    Casino Royale director Martin Campbell

    Besides confirming the information that appeared on the Club 007 France website yesterday [see CBn story], Campbell added that not only is Pierce Brosnan not Bond in the new film, but he specifically stated that recent rumours about Brosnan being a “back-up” in case they fail to find someone else are wrong. “Because it’s a young Bond, we need a young actor,” said Campbell. He added that recent reports claiming Sienna Miller is signed as the leading lady are also bogus.

    Campbell also shot down rumours that any big name stars are in the running to play 007. “That has been wrongful speculation,” said Campbell. “Everybody must realize that it’s almost impossible to persuade an actor who already has a successful film career to sign the dotted line. The contract is for a three-picture-deal.”

    The director then revealed some juicy plot information. The new film will largely be based on the original Ian Fleming novel, with “the second half of the novel pretty much intact.” The film will be “a mixture of the novel’s down-to-earth realism and the traditional Bond film gadget-extravaganza.”

    As to the James Bond series regulars, Campbell confirmed Judi Dench is back as ‘M’ and John Cleese as ‘Q’, but Samantha Bond will not be returning as Miss Moneypenny. Bond told reporters last year that she would not return without co-star Pierce Brosnan.

    Campbell also confirmed CBn’s report that the production has moved from South Africa to The Bahamas. Campbell then added that while the bulk of studio work will be done in Prague, at least a few days will be spent at Pinewood shooting on the Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage.

    “There are some traditions you can’t depart from,” says Campbell.

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  4. French Club Gets 'Royale' Scoop from Campbell

    By johncox on 2005-10-04

    The reliable Club 007 France has scored a major Bond scoop by interviewing Casino Royale director Martin Campbell in Paris. Campbell was in the city for the start of promotion on Legend of Zorro.

    Campbell confirmed that Goran Visnjic, Henry Cavill, Daniel Craig, and Sam Worthington had all screen-tested for the role of James Bond and that the announcement will be made in “less than three weeks.” Campbell also added that Pierce Brosnan, who has recently been touted in the media as being back in contention, will NOT be 007 in the new film.

    Campbell told a ClĂ©ment Cuyer of AlloCine.com that he was searching for a James Bond “between 28 and 32” years of age, confirming reports that Casino Royale will feature a “young” 007.

    Campbell then revealed that he is still looking for an actor to play the main villain, Le Chiffre, and that he is considering French actors for the part. This is the first official confirmation that the villain in Casino Royale will have the same name as in the original Ian Fleming novel.

    The director refuted screenwriter Paul Haggis’ recent comments about how Casino Royale would feature “no gadgets.”

    “There will be some gadgets in the film,” said Campbell.

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  5. 'The Moneypenny Diaries' Published

    By Matt Weston on 2005-10-04

    Amazon.co.uk is now shipping the hardback and paperback editions of the mysterious new book, The Moneypenny Diaries, edited by one Kate Westbrook.

    The book’s premise is similar to that of John Pearson’s James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007, positioning Ian Fleming’s characters as real people. The book purports to share the “real” Moneypenny’s diaries, revealing her true role in the build-up to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

    The Moneypenny Diaries

    ‘The Moneypenny Diaries’

    CBn has been closely following the book since a strange Amazon.co.uk listing emerged in May. Since then, it has been a tale of twists and turns regarding the truth behind the book, its author, and its legitimacy as a true James Bond novel.

    When CBn first contacted Ian Fleming Publications to enquire about The Moneypenny Diaries, it appeared IFP themselves were unaware of the book’s origins, leading fans to speculate that it was an unofficial publication or maybe one that had nothing to do with our James Bond.

    But soon enough, word emerged that The Moneypenny Diaries was, indeed, a brand new book about Bond, told, as the title implies, from the perspective of M’s faithful secretary, Miss Moneypenny (the book claims her first name to be Jane). In fact, CBn were told the book was the first in a trilogy!

    In August, the book was finally revealed as an unofficial publication to which IFP had given their blessing. Bizarrely, publisher John Murray appeared to have been planning on peddling the book as fact, before caving to pressure from media outlets whom, like CBn, had been attempting to get to the bottom of this enigma.

    However, the book still holds its fair share of mysteries, the least of which is its editor, “Kate Westbrook”, who, it has been revealed, is little more than a pseudonym. All that is known of the book’s true author is that she is an academic at Trinity and will be named upon the book’s publication.

    From the dustjacket of The Moneypenny Diaries:

    “My heart breaks for James..” – so begins the explosive, true, private diary of Miss Jane Moneypenny, Personal Secretary to Secret Service chief M. and colleague and confidante of James Bond.

    From her colonial childhood in Kenya to her death in 1990, Jane Moneypenny led an extraordinary, clandestine life. Positioned at the heart of British intelligence she had a ringside seat at the political intrigues that shaped world history. But, contrary to popular belief, she was not simply a bystander while James Bond saw all the action. As her diaries make startlingly clear, Miss Moneypenny played a central role in the build-up to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the threat of all-out nuclear war.

    But a life of espionage has personal as well as political ramifications. For Jane Moneypenny, the price was high. Romantic relationships with outsiders were necessarily built on lies – sometimes on both sides – and you could not trust the motives of anyone. The impact of Jane Moneypenny’s career on her emotional life was even more profound as, with her access to classified information, she began to investigate the mysterious circumstances of her father’s presumed death while in service.

    Guarding so many secrets and with no one to confide in, she found herself breaking the first rule of espionage. Unbeknownst to anyone, she kept a diary. This became an outlet for her innermost thoughts and, despite the risk of discovery, for state secrets. It should never have been made public…

    Hardcover 240 pages
    Publisher: John Murray
    ISBN: 0719567408

    Keep watching CBn as the mysteries behind The Moneypenny Diaries continue to unravel.

    Order ‘The Moneypenny Diaries’

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  6. 'From Russia with Love' Level 7 Screenshots

    By Athena Stamos on 2005-10-03
    From Russia with Love Level 7

    From Russia with Love Level 7

    From Russia with Love Level 7

    Last week we took a look at the cast of characters of From Russia with Love. While this week we have three more CBn-exclusive From Russia With Love screenshots for you.

    EA has previously provided us with screenshots from Level 1: London, Level 2: Hedgemaze and Level 3: Istanbul. This time we have some shots from Level 7: The Sniper Level.

    To backtrack a little, in Level 6 (Gypsy Camp) Krilencu, the Russian spy, had nearly succeeded in assassinating Kerim Bey. So Kerim decided that he must kill Krilencu before Krilencu killed him. This leads us to Level 7 (The Sniper Level).

    Level 7: Kerim Bey teams up with James Bond to eliminate Krilencu. Both Kerim and Agent 007 must battle through the alleyways and buildings of Istanbul to get to Krilencu. James Bond ends up on the rooftop of a building adjacent to Kerim Bey. 007 must using a sniper rifle to protect Kerim who is being attacked by an onslaught of enemies.

    WARNING: The Following Paragraph is a SPOILER

    As it turns out Krilencu grabs Kerim Bey and holds him at gun point. It’s Bond’s job to snipe Krilencu through a hotel window which is covered by a billboard size poster advertising the Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg movie, Call Me Bwana.

    Stay tuned to CBn for the latest breaking news on From Russia With Love.

    Pre-order ‘From Russia With Love’

  7. IMDb Confirms Stuart Baird as 'Royale' Editor

    By johncox on 2005-10-02

    Stuart Baird

    Stuart Baird

    IMDb has today confirmed what CBn first reported in July, that high-profile editor Stuart Baird will be the editor of Casino Royale, the twenty-first James Bond film due to start production in January 2006. Baird has just wrapped post-production on the Martin Campbell directed The Legend of Zorro.

    The English-born Baird has edited such blockbusters as the first Christopher Reeve Superman film, Lethal Weapon, Mission: Impossible 2, and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (for which he also received an executive producer credit). He also directed the last installment of the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Nemesis.

    IMDb has also reported that Chris Corbould will join the crew as special effects coordinator. Corbould has handled special effects on all the Bond movies starting with 1985’s A View To A Kill. His most recent film was Batman Begins.

    Eon and Sony are expected to make a decision on who will play 007 this week.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest news on Casino Royale .

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  8. Tony Christie Writing 'Royale' Theme Song?

    By Matt Weston on 2005-10-02

    According to the Belfast Telegraph, ’70s crooner Tony Christie says he is writing the title track to the next James Bond film, Casino Royale.

    Tony Christie

    Tony Christie

    “So I’m watching all the old Bond films,” Christie said. “My writing partner Peter Callendar and I are getting in the mood for the kind of big ballad that will stir the audience before the action starts.”

    The British-born Christie, whose hits include “Las Vegas”, “I Did What I Did For Maria” and “Is This The Way To Amarillo”, is headed to Belfast in December on-tour. Earlier this year he released a greatest hits album that included four new tracks.

    The report did not indicate whether Christie would also record the title track. Despite the fact his name has been connected with the film’s title song in the past, it must also be noted that Christie may be penning a track for submission to the film’s producers for their consideration. Pulp, Saint Etienne and Swan Lee all submitted tracks for Tomorrow Never Dies, Straw composed a track for The World Is Not Enough, whilst Red Flag crafted one for Die Another Day. All were ultimately vetoed and have since emerged on the web or as B-sides.

    Three-time Bond composer David Arnold is set to return for Casino Royale, however he only co-wrote the title song to The World Is Not Enough (his title track to Tomorrow Never Dies was shifted to the end titles and his end titles track to Die Another Day was never even recorded).

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

  9. The CBn Dossier, September '05

    By Jim on 2005-09-30

    Jacques Stewart

    Welcome to the September 2005 CBn Dossier, a wrap-up of all the 007 news and rumours for the month. In this month’s column, we’ll be examining the never-ending rumours and news of Casino Royale, the current status of the upcoming videogame, From Russia With Love, the Young Bond series and much more.

    This month’s CBn Dossier will be delivered by Jacques Stewart.

    Enjoy.

    Casino Royale … flop?*

    One of the more interesting things that CBn learned during the month was that in Casino Royale, the twenty-first James Bond film to be produced by Eon Productions Ltd, the centrepiece card game will be… nope, that’d be telling. So we told.

    “Mixed” is the most appropriate way to sum up reaction to this development**. And just be grateful that it’s not dominoes. Or Su-Doku. Or Rugby League.

    *not an early review; simply a clue as to the game.

    **although smashing one’s face into a wall in astounded frustration seems popular***.

    ***not that this is an endorsement. CBn in no way recommends repeated frenzied headbutts of disbelief as a lifestyle choice****

    ****although it does respect the freedom to choose amongst those who have chosen to do so*****.

    *****this is a lie.

    Pierce Brosnan may or may not be James Bond in Casino Royale

    “Probably” Pierce… & Final Decision Next Week…

    That pretty much covers all angles there, then.

    Moving on…

    Still in the Lion’s Den

    Of all the recent rumours, of all the shortlists and speculation, the one constant name is Daniel Craig. This month, an interesting phenomenon – when the Mr Brosnan returning rumours hot up, the Mr Craig rumours die down and vice versa, although CBn accepts that this is probably inevitable. However, has anyone seen them in the same room together?

    Oh.

    Bang goes that theory.

    Autographica Magnifica

    Thanks to Graham Rye for informing us all about the Autographica event taking place at the end of next month – big news here is the first ever convention appearance of Ursula Andress, the Bond Girl of Bond Girls.

    Given that other Bond notables attending Autographica will include a villain, a comedy sidekick, an obligatory sacrificial lamb (and motivation for a plot) a Felix Leiter, a stunt arranger and assorted technical folk, if anyone brings a video camera there’s an instant (and pretty damned good) Bond film in the making. Could get Mr Horak to do the poster, too. All that would be needed is a James Bond…

    The Announcement

    A race between yesterday’s man, a host of relative unknowns and a youthful pretender… the right choice is critical given the dominance of the competition… will it lead to a total reinvention?… is it all too late to save something that was once dominant? … it could get nasty but will the rest of the world really care? …everyone has their favourite but none of us can really make the decision… and if this doesn’t work, is it oblivion forever?

    Who will be the next leader of the UK Conservative Party?

    Ooh, see what I did there? Not clever, not funny. And not particularly interesting either. Something else is rapidly getting that way too.

    The outcome of the German general election…

    Aha! Oho! But you know what I mean…

    How long Sven will stay in charge of England…

    OK, I’ll stop it now.

    People not doing things they were never going to do anyway shock!

    Charlie Higson will not be writing Adult Bond (not yet, anyway). IFP have not entered into negotiations (not yet, anyway) for Young Bond film 1 nor for the author for the 2008 Bond book.

    I deny all rumours that I intend to eat Cornwall.

    Not yet, anyway.

    Stuck who to choose? Let Brown Majesties decide for you

    I often find (this is complete rubbish, by the way) that when stuck in coming to a decision, an anagram may help (I repeat: this is not true. I do have some sort of life – it’s just that I found an anagram site on this interweb thing and messed about for ten minutes, although you’d have to wonder about the quality of my life if I am the sort of person who goes looking for such things on the internet when there’s so much lovely free pornography available).

    Accordingly, given that the alternative seems to be sticking a pin in a list of names, if you’re still undecided – choose your favourite anagram!

    Henry Cavill is James Bond – “Damnably cleverish joins”. OK, that’s meaningless, but then some would argue that “Henry Cavill is James Bond” is equally so.

    Goran Visnjic is James Bond – “Is jingoism and craven jobs”. Not evidently in English. You insert your own comment… […here…].

    Pierce Brosnan is James Bond – “Rejoice! Brain snob dampness”. I’m saying nothing. The alternative is “What? Him again? I thought he was about eighty.”

    Alex O’Lachlan is James Bond – “Sex-mad jail snob, clean halo” which is a tabloid story just begging to be written.

    Dougray Scott is James Bond – “Take another photo of me, sonny, and I’ll do yers”. In fact, that isn’t Dougray Scott in the photo – it’s Tom Cruise in a silly Dougray Scott rubber mask.

    Ewan Stewart is James Bond – Lest we forget him, “Brown majesties, as wanted”. Well, there’s another euphemism for poo-poo. As, sadly, is “Ewan Stewart is.. etc…”

    Sam Worthington is James Bond – “Not braw, handsomest jingoism”. Whoever Sam Worthington may be, he makes for a rubbish anagram so best not be him.

    Daniel Craig is James Bond – “Bad ladies’ man rejoicings”. Even the anagrams diss the poor sod’s looks, but you read it here first – this time next week, it could well sum up “the” announcement.

    Charles Axworthy is James Bond – “Clownish Majesty, drab hoaxers”. Sums the whole thing up very neatly – accordingly, Charles Axworthy is James Bond.

    Solved!

    Form is temporary; class is permanent

    With all the speculation flying about, all the rumour and counter-rumour and stuff allegedly being leaked about whether or not company A wants X to be the stand-in for the stuntmen in the twenty-first slice of this silly old tosh, isn’t it nice to take a peaceful moment and reflect on…

    a ) the munificence and understated class of Sir Roger Moore recording commentaries to the DVDs of his Bond films and

    b ) the magnificence of him doing so in Monaco.

    Truly, we are lucky to have lived at the same time as such a top chap. [Although it’s a bit of a pity that we had to watch some of his films, but those really weren’t his fault].

    Given the ostensibly “difficult” relationship between Eon and at least one of its other Bonds, and the apparent silence on the subject from the others, why not let Sir Rog do the lot? That’d be a hoot. Oh come on, it would.

    iThink therefore iPod

    Just in passing, CBn’s podcast received 1,900 listeners August to September, so thanks to everyone for your support and keep listening (it’s free!) – with the potential for major news about Casino Royale and the Literary Bond in the near future, keep downloading and logging on and importing or whatever it is one does with these things; oh, for the days of the transistor radio and only three types of cheese. Life was much simpler then, wasn’t it? Rubbish, though.

    Cigarettes and Alcohol

    Highly reminiscent of the Surgeon General’s warning about the dangers of smoking at the end of Licence to Kill (message: smoking will kill you but putting people in decompression chambers is OK by me), our Heiko Baumann noted some rather odd and pretty inexplicable changes between the UK and US editions of SilverFin.

    My two lads, having read SilverFin “undiluted”, have yet to develop gaspers ‘n’ booze dependency* so to all you good folks out there who should be reading SilverFin anyway (it’s pretty sound), you’re really quite safe y’know.

    *although their crack habit is out of control.

    I’d say things are shaping up nicely

    The more detail CBn gets about the upcoming From Russia with Love videogame, the more interested the more susceptible of us become to demanding children – the character detail (especially, from the writer’s point of view, Rosa Klebb) looks pretty solid. Still no gypsy girls yet, which is a bit of a disappointment to the colossal pervert amongst me.

    Great Chieftain of the Pudding Race

    Mr Haggis has come up with some sound stuff this month, albeit potentially controversial. Just in case you were unsure of his work, some facts about Haggis:

    He consists of minced lamb heart, lungs and liver mixed with pepper and oatmeal, cooked in a sheep’s stomach. Mmm – very Atkins.

    Robert Burns considered him highly sophisticated and mighty (perhaps he cried at Million Dollar Baby, who knows?) and consequently wrote an ode to him, albeit several decades before his birth.

    Fair fa’ your honest, sonsie face

    Great chieftain o’ the puddin-race!

    Aboon them a’ ye tak your place

    Painch, tripe, or thairm:

    Weel are ye wordy of a grace worthy

    As lang’s my arm

    In modern parlance – don’t **** it up, sunshine, honest sonsie face or not.

    Location, Location, Location

    Wherever Casino Royale may be set, “Not France” seems to be the agenda. Does the return to The Bahamas mean underwater scenes? Does it mean a return to the widescreen spectacle of Thunderball? Does it mean a rather surreal volte-face and that scenes set in a Buckinghamshire chalk pit will actually be Nassau dressed up as a Buckinghamshire chalk pit?

    Weekly World News

    Oddest item of the month (other than practically everything else) was that a Bible written entirely in limericks has likened Samson to James Bond.

    People may remember other strange Bond / religious connotations brought to light (or just made up), amongst them the appearance of the face of Timothy Dalton in an almond croissant, the horrific incident in 1994 when a spectral Lotte Leyna descended amongst eleven partially undernourished Finns and talked to them about speedway for an hour, and the generation of men who worship Claudine Auger as some sort of goddess.

    Quiet, isn’t it…? Isn’t it? Isn’t it? Or is it…?*

    Amidst all the rumours and counter-rumours and our willingness to be fully and thoroughly and satisfyingly facted until we squeal, exhausted and moist, by whatever comes along, momentum does seem to be building on Casino Royale – CBn learned this month that with post-production on the Zorro sequel largely complete, Martin Campbell is pushing ahead with Casino Royale (even if no-one else is). Watch this space; things could get a lot louder very soon. Very soon. If I told you any more than this, I’d have to kill you. Or be better at making stuff up.

    *it is.

    Just think…

    This time next week, we may all know…

    This time next year, the film may [note: may] be in the can…

    This time in two years’ time, we’ll be banging on about the next one and whether it will be better / worse / feature the return of the giant talking leper badger.

  10. JBIFC Unveils New Club Magazine

    By johncox on 2005-09-30

    The James Bond International Fan Club has today unveiled its all-new club magazine, KISS KISS BANG BANG.

    According to JBIFC club president, David Black, the first issue of KISS KISS BANG BANG will come out at the end of October and a second issue will be released before the end of this year. After these first two issues, KKBB will be released quarterly.

    David has also announced that membership rates for the JBIFC have been reduced. Visit the official JBIFC website, www.007.info, for all the information on the new membership packages.

    It was announced late last year that the JBIFC will no longer distribute ‘OO7’ Magazine to its members. ‘OO7’ is now an independent publication which can be ordered via the ‘OO7’ Magazine website.

    CBn has been the leading website in its coverage of James Bond magazines from ‘OO7’ to Collecting 007 to Bondage, and we hope to bring this same level of coverage to KISS KISS BANG BANG, the exciting new publication from the JBIFC!

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