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  1. Time Warner weighs MGM bid structures

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-10

    Reuters – Time Warner Inc is evaluating possible new structures to its bid for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, as the auction for the studio drags on, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

    A meeting with MGM’s advisors is expected to be sought to talk about ways that the media giant could move forward in the bidding process, one of those sources said.

    Time Warner put in a $1.5 billion cash bid in the last round of a long-running auction for MGM, but the studio has told it and rival bidder Access Industries that their bids were too low, a separate source familiar with the situation said.

    Lenders to MGM, struggling under $3.7 billion of debt, are pushing for a stand-alone plan, that second source said. That would require $1 billion in financing, including $500 million to make six to eight films a year, sources familiar with the matter said.

    The new structures Time Warner are considering proposing could see it modestly increase the amount of its bid, two sources familiar with the situation said. That may not appease creditors—who had hoped for at least $2 billion, other sources previously told Reuters.

    Structures also could include giving MGM a share in the company going forward—for example, giving them a minority ownership split such as 20 percent, or having some share in the performance of certain assets. MGM’s creditors would then have the potential to gain if the company performs well.

    Another structure could see Time Warner act as an operating partner with MGM, helping with production and distribution of films, although this could be difficult as it would require operating agreements to be negotiated, those sources said.

    Time Warner, MGM and an advisor to MGM’s creditors declined to comment.

    No decision has yet been made by the media giant on how to structure a new bid, or whether it would be formally made, the sources said.

    Time Warner is home to Warner Bros Studios, which owns the Batman and Harry Potter franchises and has one of the world’s largest film distribution networks.

    Time Warner, MGM and an advisor to MGM’s creditors declined to comment.

    MGM said in November it was exploring a potential sale of the company. It said at the time its other options included operating as a stand-alone entity or forming strategic partnerships.

    Despite a film library that includes the James Bond and Pink Panther franchises, MGM has been struggling to create new hits. It is also trying to cope with plunging DVD sales as consumers move to viewing online. The financial crisis has not helped either.

    MGM will likely file for bankruptcy protection either under the stand-alone plan or along with any sale, sources familiar with the process have previously told Reuters. Such a plan would need approval from a majority of the creditors.

    In the last round of bidding, three bids were put in—Time Warner with a bid of $1.5 billion, billionaire industrialist Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries, whose offer involves an equity infusion and help with restructuring the company’s $3.7 billion of debt, sources have said.

    The third was from Lions Gate Entertainment which decided it would not increase its offer, putting it effectively out of the running, sources previously told Reuters.

    MGM was bought in 2005 in a $2.85 billion buyout by a group that included four private equity firms—Providence Equity Partners, Quadrangle Group and DLJ Merchant Banking Partners, as well as media companies Sony Corp and Comcast Corp—which saddled the company with debt.

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  2. Signed first edition of Ian Fleming's Moonraker sells for $50,000

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-10

    Back in early February, CommanderBond.net reported that several valuable Ian Fleming-penned James Bond first editions from the personal collection of Otto Penzler were going up for auction on 8 April.

    The sale proved to be a major success, with copies of Casino Royale and Moonraker easily surpassing their expected estimates.

    Full details follow below in a news release from Paul Fraser Collectibles:

    Ian Fleming's 'Moonraker'

    Ian Fleming’s Moonraker

    James Bond first editions add excitement to any rare book auction, and Swann Auction Galleries’ 314 lot auction on Thursday, April 8 was no exception, boasting 28 books and manuscripts penned by Ian Fleming.

    In particular, two first editions in excellent condition brought some keen bidding from the audience.

    The first was a beautifully preserved copy of Casino Royale, Fleming’s first Bond novel. The black cloth of the cover itself is stamped with red heart in the centre and red lettering appears along the spine.

    The dust jacket is more familiar, however, with the bleeding hearts design created by Fleming himself. In this case it appears in all its glory, with only the faintest toning present, no doubt preserved by the burgundy morocco and cloth clamshell box which comes with it.

    The lot beat its top estimate of $30,000 to sell for $33,600. It was outstripped, however, by a signed copy of Moonraker, Fleming’s third novel.

    The black cloth covers, stamped in silver and clothed in its dustcover with the well known ‘firey’ design, the copy is also in exemplary condition. Inside, Fleming has written “To Eileen M. Cond Who cannot be easily shocked! from Ian Fleming – 1955.”.

    This caused frenetic bidding from the audience, and the upper estimate of $25,000 was doubled before the winning bidder took home their prize for $50,400.

    Collectors of James Bond memorabilia may be interested to know that a suit worn by Pierce Brosnan’s Bond in GoldenEye is currently available.

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  3. Bondstars signing with Casino Royale's Sebastian Foucan

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-10

    Bondstars.com is holding a private signing with Sébastien Foucan (Mollaka in Casino Royale) for those that cannot make Fan Festival 2010, which takes place on 24 April.

    • The cost per signed item is £28.00, this includes worldwide postage and packing.
    • Sébastien will happily dedicate a still if required (please keep the dedication short e.g To John, Best Wishes etc), instructions are given in the Paypal payment section on the website. Bondstars.com and Sébastien Foucan have the right to edit dedications if felt necessary.
    • All orders must be received by 18 April. Your item(s) will be shipped week beginning 1 May 2010.
    • All stills included on the website are 10″ x 8″.

    Visit Bondstars.com to order and for complete details on this James Bond signing.

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  4. Book signing with 007 director Lewis Gilbert

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-10

    Three-time James Bond director Lewis Gilbert will be attending a book signing at London’s Forbidden Planet at the end of this month.

    'All My Flashbacks: The Autobiography of Lewis Gilbert'

    All My Flashbacks: The Autobiography of Lewis Gilbert

    The You Only Live Twice director will be signing copies of his just-published autobiography All My Flashbacks at the event on Thursday, 29 April from 6:00-7:00pm.

    The Forbidden Planet Megastore is located at 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JR. For further details, visit the official website.

    Click here for CommanderBond.net’s full article on Lewis Gilbert’s All My Flashbacks.

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  5. Ian Fleming's Diamonds are Forever reprinted in France this month

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-09
    French 'Diamonds are Forever'

    French Diamonds are Forever

    Ian Fleming’s fourth James Bond novel, 1956’s Diamonds are Forever, will be reprinted in France later this month.

    As some CommanderBond.net readers may recall, it was first announced in late 2007 that publisher Bragelonne would be reprinting the original Bond titles following their film tie-in edition of Casino Royale the year before.

    Reprints of Live and Let Die and Moonraker have so far followed, which now brings us up to Fleming’s fourth 007 adventure.

    This paperback edition of Diamonds are Forever will be published as Les Diamants sont Éternels. Retailing for 9.90 €, it is due for release on 16 April and can currently be pre-ordered online at Amazon.fr:

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  6. Charlie Higson's By Royal Command published in France

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-09
    French 'By Royal Command'

    French By Royal Command

    Young James Bond fans in France can now pick up Charlie Higson’s fifth adventure in the popular series, By Royal Command.

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that the Bond title is released today in the country under the translated title Sur ordre de Sa Majesté.

    This paperback is published by Gallimard Jeunesse and retails for 9.90 €. Literary 007 collectors can order online from Amazon.fr:

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  7. Bond Cars and Vehicles due out in August 2010

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-08
    'Bond Cars and Vehicles'

    Bond Cars and Vehicles

    A new book from DK Publishing entitled Bond Cars and Vehicles is due for release later this year.

    A licence to learn for both casual and indepth 007 fans, this 144-page hardback book features all of the vehicles in the James Bond movies and includes hair-raising chases aned escapades.

    Bond Cars and Vehicles is due for release on 16 August 2010 and will retail for $15.99. It can currently be pre-ordered from Amazon.com…

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  8. Hollywood top guns take shot at reviving MGM

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-08

    Financial Times – Tony and Sir Ridley Scott have emerged as surprise contenders to steer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer back to solvency after submitting a restructuring plan to the Hollywood studio’s lenders.

    The brothers, who between them are responsible for Alien, Top Gun and Gladiator, have expressed interest in running MGM, according to people familiar with the situation.

    MGM, struggling under a $3.7bn debt burden, is in the hands of its creditors after it became clear it could not afford to meet its repayments. Companies in the Sony-led consortium that paid $5bn for the studio five years ago, including TPG and Providence Equity , have seen their equity wiped out.

    The studio, which owns the James Bond series and produced The Wizard of Oz, is on the auction block.

    Time Warner led the bidding with a $1.5bn offer. But creditors were underwhelmed and are leaning instead towards a debt-for-equity swap and an injection of new capital to create a standalone company with a reduced debt burden.

    Steven Cooper, the restructuring specialist who oversaw the bankruptcy of Enron, is managing the sale and is acting as interim chief executive.

    He is likely to oversee a transition until a new management team—possibly including the Scott brothers—and a new chief executive are in place.

    “MGM needs a chief executive that Wall Street knows and respects,” a person familiar with the matter said.

    The creditors have not decided whom to approach for the chief executive role.

    Jonathan Dolgen, former chairman of Paramount Pictures, has been mentioned, as has Roger Birnbaum, chief executive of Spyglass Entertainment.

    The Scott brothers have their own production company, Scott Free, but it is unclear whether their proposal would involve combining it with MGM, or if they are seeking a stake in the recapitalised studio. They could not be reached for comment.

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  9. Sir Sean Connery-hosted runway is mad for plaid

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-07

    Sir Sean Connery-hosted runway is mad for plaid

    Sean Connery celebrated Scotland’s eclectic style with a fashion show featuring celebrities, athletes and wounded war veterans in modernized kilts, capes and beanies from that country’s top designers.

    Connery said Monday’s Dressed to Kilt, marking its seventh year, “certainly brings together a very interesting mix of people.”

    Sir Sean Connery

    Sir Sean Connery

    Mike Myers, in a kilt, argyle socks and sneakers, was first on the catwalk at the Chelsea nightclub space, appearing sandwiched between bagpipers from the 48th Highlanders of Canada. Al Roker was close behind in a longer kilt, paired with bright yellow socks.

    Joan Jett was a crowd-pleaser in her door-knocker bra top, patent-leather trench coat, micro-mini kilt and an outrageous feather headpiece by William Chambers, and Kelly Bensimon and Kellie Pickler each wore tiny corset dresses.

    Scottish export Alan Cumming wore an all-matching plaid three-piece kilt suit, and actors Kyle MacLachlan and Sam Waterston also seemed pretty comfy in their kilts. Speed skater Shani Davis accessorized with his Olympic gold medal.

    But while there was a thoroughly festive atmosphere on stage, the mood became respectful when veterans from the Wounded Warrior Project appeared as models. Amputees Dan Nevins, Ryan Kules and Dawn Halfaker were among those appearing in full Scottish garb who brought the audience to their feet.

    The fashion show raises money for Friends of Scotland, a nonprofit founded by Connery. Proceeds were to be split by between Wounded Warriors, the Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Scottish equivalent group, the Erksine Hospital. A pop-up shop on Madison Avenue selling some of the items from Dressed to Kilt will be open through April 13.

    Connery has been known to wear kilts for other occasions, but, watching from a roped-off VIP area with Donald and Melania Trump, he opted for trousers and a turtleneck.

    “I know nothing about fashion, but I’m very fortunate,” Connery said. “If the clothes are halfway decent, I can wear them—as long as I stick to my diet.”

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  10. Titan's Nightbird James Bond collection delayed to June in US

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-04-06

    Another release date setback has unfortunately hit forthcoming James Bond newspaper strip collection from Titan Books, Nightbird.

    Illustrated 007 fans will now be able to pick up this latest release on 1 June in the US, following it’s UK release late last month.

    The Nightbird collection brings together Hot-Shot and Ape of Diamonds in addition to the title story and following publication, will mark the complete publication of all 52 James Bond comic strips listed in the Titan checklist.

    Titan’s Nightbird will retail for £12.99 / $19.95. Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com order links follow below.

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