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  1. Pike: 'Role Was Terrifying'

    By Tim Roth on 2003-06-01

    Former Bond girl Rosamund Pike today spoke of her terror at taking on the spy film’s swashbuckling role.

    The actress played spiky fencing champion, Miranda Frost, in the last James Bond film, Die Another Day.

    She told the Independent on Sunday’s Sunday Review magazine that the prospect of getting “seriously fit” was terrifying.

    Pike said: “People don’t give you credit for nerves when you’re done up to look completely sophisticated and cool.”

    She is now performing in a play, Hitchcock Blonde, in which there is a 10-minute nude scene.

    Of that role, Pike said: “I don’t know what kind of emotions it conjures up in the audience. Whether it’s titillating or disturbing or embarrassing … or shamemaking.”

    Source: Ananova / SkyNews

    Be sure to discuss the news in this thread of CBn’s Die Another Day Forums!

  2. 2003 Stunt Awards

    By jason on 2003-06-01

    The 3rd annual Taurus World Stunt Awards are set to take place at Paramount Pictures in LA later today. Amongst this years nominee’s are blockbusters such as “xXx,” “Blade II,” and “The Bourne Identity.

    Also included is “Die Another Day” – With the action-unit headed up by Bond veteran, Vic Armstrong, and stunt co-ordinator, George Aguilar. Nominated for 5 different categories, stunt-artists; Ben Bellman, Mark Mottram, Nikki Berwick, Jamie Blake, Amanda Foster, Derrick Doener, Laird Hamilton, Dave Kalama, Roy Alon, Jordi Casares, Stuart Clarke, George Cottle, Ray de Haan, Dereck Lea and Vincent Wang, are all set to be honoured for their unique efforts to their industry.

    In addition to this, George Aguilar and Vic Armstrong are also nominated twice in the category of “Best Stunt Coordination and/or 2nd Unit Director” for their work on the 20th Bond film, and also for their involvement with the Martin Scorsese picture; “Gangs Of New York.”

    CommanderBond.net would like to offer its best wishes and good-luck to all the nominee’s.

    If you’d like to discuss the nominations please visit this thread of the Die Another Day Forums.

  3. Everything or Nothing: Official Site Update

    By David Winter on 2003-05-31

    The official Everything or Nothing web site has updated with new screenshots from the Game Boy Advance version.

    As well as the screenshots, the feature list has been updated:

    Exclusive GBA Content

    • This companion version to James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing on the next-generation consoles features an original parallel storyline with a Hollywood cast.
    • Cross over to new exotic locales for explosive action on foot and behind the wheel as you race to accomplish an entirely new set of missions.
    • When escape seems nearly impossible, choose from a wide array of hi-tech Q-Branch gadgetry, including devices exclusively for the Game Boy Advance version of the game.

    Exclusive GBA Multiplayer Features

    • All-out, arena-style combat with up to four players — use the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable to hook up with friends on other Game Boy Advance systems.
    • Multiple game modes and new maps featuring both co-operative and competitive play.

    Special GBA Link Features

    Link up with James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing on Nintendo GameCube to access exclusive features, including mini-games, gadget upgrades, and maps previously unavailable on the Game Boy Advance version.

    Pre-order: X-Box | Playstation 2 | GameCube | GameBoy Advance

  4. Vanquish Moves To Germany

    By jason on 2003-05-30

    Production of the Aston Martin Vanquish’s 5.9 litre V12 engine will soon be leaving the UK. Production of the engine, which provides the Vanquish with its 190mph top-speed, will halt at its current home in Northampton, UK. Beginning at the end of next year, production of the V12 engine will take place at Ford’s factory in Cologne, Germany.

    The move takes place, as Aston’s Gaydon facility prepares for the construction of the recently announced V8 Vantage model, a direct competitor for the hugely successful Porsche 911 series. The V8 Vantage is scheduled for release in 2005, making it the current favourite for James Bond’s motor in Bond 21.

  5. SMERSH celebrates 60th anniversary

    By Brett McAleer on 2003-05-29

    Yes, there really was a SMERSH.

    The military counter-espionage service set up by Stalin in 1943 is celebrating it’s 60th anniversary with an exhibition in Moscow.

    Not only are various tools of the trade on display, but many items that SMERSH “collected” while operating in Europe are also available for visitors to wonder at.

    While the service only existed for three years, as a result of a merger with NKVD secret police (which in turn later became the KGB) it has been forever immortalised in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming who had first hand intimate knowledge of the soviet spy apparatus while working with British intelligence.

    The unnamed curator of the exhibition stated that “If Smersh were still around today, this country would be a better place. It wouldn’t be run by bandits and crooks.”

    This sentiment is reflected by many Russian citizens who have already visited the displays and feel that while the organisation was brutal they approved of its existence and its founder, Viktor Abakumov.

    The full report can be found on the UK’s Telegraph newspaper website.

  6. Everything or Nothing: Official Trailer

    By David Winter on 2003-05-27

    The official trailer for Everything or Nothing has been released.

    You can view the trailer at 007.ea.com.

    As well as cut scenes from the film, Jaws is again featured at the end of the clip. As mentioned before, it’ll be interesting to see how Jaws will be brought back into the franchise since his departure in Moonraker.

    Thanks to Matt for the tip-off!

  7. Shannon Elizabeth Talks Games At E3

    By David Winter on 2003-05-27

    Shannon Elizabeth attended E3 last Wednesday and EAGames.com were lucky enough to spend some quality time with her, alone.

    Like everyone, the couple loves the Bond movies (Elizabeth likes Dr. No and her husband is a Moonraker type). And while Shannon is extremely excited to be in the upcoming game release, she admitted that her mother may even be more excited than she is. Before coming to E3, her mother kept asking her when the game would be coming out so she could see her daughter in the game. While her mother isn’t a gamer, the couple may get her a PlayStation 2 to see her digitized daughter’s presence in the game.

    No real information on EoN – but it seems obvious that Elizabeth is quite excited about her role in Everything or Nothing.

    You can catch the full article at EAGames.com.

  8. Demise Of The Bond Cars…

    By jason on 2003-05-26

    2003 has taken off to be a sad year for the Bond cars. Although production of
    007’s latest motor, the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish continues, I am sad to
    report that a number of past favorites are set to be scrapped.

    To begin with, the famous “Wet Nellie,” or perhaps more widely known as the
    Lotus Esprit received its last orders earlier this year. The Esprit made
    famous in The Spy Who Loved Me, after being driven into the ocean, and converted to a submersible, began production in the early seventies. Lotus sales rocketed after the success of the movie, and the Esprit went down in both Bond and motoring history as a classic.

    The most recent Esprit carried an $85,000 price tag, and boasted a top speed of 175mph. It could achieve 0-60 in just over 4 seconds, proving that despite its age, the Esprit sill had what it takes to hold off some of today’s most hardened super cars. Although the classic shape of this Lotus has gone forever, the company have announced that a replacement will be released in 2005 that will be able to achieve an amazing 90 miles per gallon. Perhaps this is to be the most economical super car in history.

    Released in 1996, the BMW Z3 is the second of the Bond cars cancelled this year. Although never featured in any action scenes, 1995’s GoldenEye, which previewed the Z3 to an eagerly awaiting public was to be the start of a hugely successful marketing campaign, tying the Z3 with the Bond franchise. A limited edition “007 edition” model was launched which sold out immediately. This 140bhp sports car will be replaced around the world by BMW’s successor vehicle, the 155mph Z4 roadster.

    The third BMW to be kitted out by Q-branch for a Bond movie was the $128,000 Z8 roadster. Capable of achieving 0-60mph in just 4.2 seconds, the Z8 has been amongst the most exotic of all 007’s vehicles to date. However, poor sales have caused BMW to stop-production of the beautiful
    Z8. Designed to appeal to American markets, the Z3’s “big brother”, did not live up to its less-expensive sibling’s success.

    Tuning-brand, “Alpina”, will continue to produce a set of limited edition Z8’s, removing the BMW 5-series engine, and replacing it with another to target the car as a highway-cruiser. This move will be set to erase the confusion surrounding the exact type of car, the Z8 was. A track-day exotic? Every-day practical? Etc, etc.

    Finally, the last car to be scrapped this year is the most recent. Die Another Day saw Bond girl, Halle Berry driving a limited edition “Coral” Ford Thunderbird. Sadly, as a result of bad-reviews, and poor-sales figures, the much-publicized T-Bird, will stop production later in the year.

    Although all of these have left the modern world of production-sports cars, they will forever be remembered by Bond fans for their addition to the 007 legacy.

  9. Confirmed: Brosnan Signed B21 Contract!

    By Tim Roth on 2003-05-24

    While CommanderBond.net reported about Pierce Brosnan having signed a contract for Bond 21 some days ago, other sources on the web spoke of a misinterpretation. However, an article featured in Business Week Magazine on April 14th already, confirms that the contract has been signed.

    The article which is mainly an inside report about Pierce Brosnan and his production company "Irish dreamtime" states in one sentence, "The 49-year-old classically trained actor (who has been working in the business since he was 18), has just signed up for a fifth Bond film."

    Be sure to discuss the topic in this thread of CBn’s Bond 21 forums!

  10. 007 Exhibition in Michigan

    By Tim Roth on 2003-05-23

    A new traveling exhibition, Bond. James Bond, will make its U.S. debut at Henry Ford Museum on June 28, 2003.

    "Bond. James Bond" includes original props, costumes designs and storyboards from all nineteen Bond movies. From Oddjob’s deadly hat in Goldfinger, to the Acrostar jet of Octopussy and the credit card key from The World is Not Enough, Bond. James Bond showcases the gadgets, vehicles and iconic images that are the hallmarks of all Bond films.

    Don’t miss your chance to see the only scheduled U.S. stop of this behind the scenes exploration into the world class production processes that have made Bond films an international phenomenon. On exhibition through December 2003.

    Be sure to check out the website of the museum!