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viernes, 25 de enero de 2013

THE LOST ART OF INTERROGATION - Daniel Kleinman Interview


What was the first James Bond film were Daniel Kleinman worked in? If you answered GOLDENEYE, you're wrong! It was LICENCE TO KILL. Actually, he didn't worked in the film per se, but in the music video for Gladys Knight's song for Timothy Dalton's swan song as 007 in 1989.




Graduated from Hornsey Art School, Kleinman worked as an illustrator and collaborated on storyboards for the music video industry, which led to design many videos since 1983 for icons like Prince and Madonna. He also created commercials during the '90s with complex special effects for Sony, Johnny Walker and Guinness, to name a few brands, and directed some TV drama and comedies like BAFTA winner SMASHIE AND NICEY - THE END OF AN ERA. Nowadays, Daniel works in Rattling Stick staff, a company of commercial directors he co-founded.


Daniel Kleinman, main title designer for
six James Bond films since 1995
After Maurice Binder's death in 1991, he was known the man responsible for transporting the classic James Bond visual iconography into the 21st century: he redesigned the gunbarrel sequence for GOLDENEYE, giving it a slightly digital touch, and created the main title sequences for all the Pierce Bronsan and Daniel Craig adventures except for QUANTUM OF SOLACE, where MK12 did a not so memorable job. From the fall of the Soviet Union to the cybernetic ladies and the black gold. From Bond's torture in the North Korean cell to the flying poker cards and shadows stalking our hero in an underwater limbo, we practice the "Lost Art of Interrogarion" with Daniel Kleinman, discussing GOLDENEYE, SKYFALL, design and Maurice Binder trough the other side of cyberspace.




First of all, thanks for agreeing to be interviewed for the site, Daniel. How did you get to work in the GOLDENEYE main title sequence? Was it related to your work in Gladys Knight's "Licence to kill" music video?



I believe it was, there had been a 7 year hiatus between Bond films and sadly Maurice Binder died during that period. I was asked to take his place probably because people had liked my video for Gladys Knight "Licence to Kill", I'd meant it in part to be a "homage" to the title sequences, which I had always admired.




The main titles of GOLDENEYE reflected the
end of Communism in a rather suggestive way



Let's talk about GOLDENEYE a little. How did you concieve the idea of the Cold War political context of it? It was absolutely your idea or the writers gave you a hand?



I was given the script to read, there was nothing written in there for the titles, but the fact that the pre title sequence was at an earlier time to the post title film gave me the idea to make the titles be about time passing and also to illustrate the great political upheaval that had occurred during the period in question. The fall of the Soviet State and Communism was also very pertinent to the plot of the film so it all fit. I liked the idea of making the titles help the narrative of the film and I love classic Soviet art, it's very graphic.



Have you heard some of the left-winged parties in India protested against it? What do you think of that? I mean, nobody usually makes so much noise about a main title sequence, even when the Bond ones are very memorable.

I didn't know about that, I believe the film didn't get a release in some Communist countries, I think it was due to the titles and Michael Wilson joked with me about it, although I don't think the producers were very happy that they'd lost a territory. I suppose that the events in Soviet Russia and the shift away from Communist ideology was still fairly recent at the time of the film's release, I certainly didn't think I was making any moral judgements just illustrating in a playful way factual events. Statues really were torn down, as is seen later in the movie, and although it wasn't literally girls in lingerie who caused icons to fall and the Soviet State to break up, in an analogous way perhaps it was, the Soviet people wanted what the west had, goods and glamour, remember not that long time before then people had been smuggling in Levi's. 



Have you met somebody of the cast of GOLDENEYE? Or you just worked with the crew and your team of artists?


I worked with my own crew and chose the team to create the titles. To a certain extent the titles are an autonomous unit, the rest of the main film unit is usually still working and very busy.


The classic gunbarrel was CGI rendered for Pierce Brosnan's debut
in GOLDENEYE. The animation was until DIE ANOTHER DAY,
where a digital bullet was added.


Who was your mentor in animation designing? Was Maurice Binder an influence for you in Bond and beyond?

I went to art school, I didn't really have a mentor as such, I admired many designers Maurice Binder among them, of course Saul Bass and Robert Brownjohn are also great in terms of title sequences. I didn't really set out to make titles and I have only ever worked on James Bond titles as I'm a fan, my influences are really more painting, illustration and film than title sequences per se. 




Your only absence in Bond since 1995 was for QUANTUM OF SOLACE. You were unable to do it or they didn't hire you? And what do you think of MK12's work there?

The director of that film (Marc Forster) wanted his own team MK12 so I was left behind on that one. I thought they did a great job, I like the ideas and images and there is certainly a different vibe to it compared to my work, which is a good thing. There are many difficulties, practical and intellectual, when creating such a sequence and I felt they pulled it off well.



Now, if you had to rate all your Bond main title sequences from GOLDENEYE to SKYFALL, which was was the most difficult to create and what was the one you enjoyed the most doing?


Each sequence has had it's own difficulties and challenges, much of this is due to the changing nature of the technology, digital editing and post production. For GOLDENEYE the sequence was edited in an analogue edit suite first, then copied by eye on a high resolution digital film compositing machine which at that time was very, very slow and a cumbersome way of creating optical effects. The good thing about that method was that I had a lot of control and was able to get the sequence just how I wanted quite easily in the relatively flexible analogue suite but at far too low a resolution to be able to put it back to 35mm film. The bad side to it was that the sequence had to be created twice making the process long and expensive and very labour intensive. For the next few films I worked on I went straight to the digital machines to try and streamline the process but even then the time it took to process and render the pictures made the work very slow and frustrating, also it gave me very little room to change anything if I wasn't happy with it. Finally by the time I did CASINO ROYALE the technology had sort of caught up and I was able to work in a more spontaneous and flexible way so I think I started enjoying the process more. I certainly enjoyed the 'creative' part of GOLDENEYE, CASINO ROYALE and SKYFALL as I feel they were closest to what I had in my mind.

The acclaimed titles of 2012's SKYFALL, the latest
work of Kleinman in the Bond series.




What about your other projects, anything on the horizon yet?



I am always working on commercials, that is really my main job, I do the James Bond titles for fun.



From THE GOLDENEYE DOSSIER we'd like to thank Miss Florence Roberson from Rattling Stick (www.rattlingstick.com) for making the arrangements for this interview, and of course we thank Daniel for sparing a little of his time for us to answer the questions and, of course, we wish him success in his projects and, oh yes, we hope he returns for Bond 24 and surprises us as he always did with his creative mind!


All stills copyright of EON Productions and Danjaq and used with illustrative purposes only.

domingo, 13 de enero de 2013

ADELE STANDS TALL AT GOLDEN GLOBES - SKYFALL wins for Best Original Song!

Adele and her 
Golden Globe
She made it. British singer Adele won the Golden Globe award for "Skyfall", the song she performed and wrote (with Paul Epworth) for the 23rd James Bond film of the same name, beating up the songs for "For You" (from ACT OF VALOR), "Not Running Anymore" (from STAND UP GUYS and written by Jon Bon Jovi), "Safe and Sound" (from THE HUNGER GAMES) and "Suddenly" from LES MISERABLES.

This is the first Golden Globe won by the Bond franchise after Madonna's main title song for DIE ANOTHER DAY lost in the 2002 awards. It is also the first win for a very moved Adele, who sent her thanks to Sam Mendes, Daniel Craig "for being such a wonderful Bond" and to her coming son.





We congratulate Adele for this important triumph for the Bond franchise and, well, an Oscar might be in order! 

Unlike what she sings in the winner song... this is "not" the end.

Thanks to JamesBondBrasil for the image.


jueves, 10 de enero de 2013

SKYFALL GOES FOR OSCARS - Five Academy Awards Nominations

From the first time in 23 years, Bond
will go for the Academy Awards
From the first time since 1981, when Sheena Easton's song for FOR YOUR EYES ONLY was nominated, another James Bond film was just awarded with five Academy Awards Nominations. SKYFALL will compete in the Academy Awards on February 24th, 2013 in five categories, also beating THE SPY WHO LOVED ME three nomination record.









  • Best Cinematography: ROGER DEAKINS
  • Best Original Song: "Skyfall", ADELE
  • Best Original Score: THOMAS NEWMAN
  • Best Sound Mixing: SCOTT MILLAN, GREG P. RUSSELL, STUART WILSON
  • Best Sound Editing: PER HALLBERG, KAREN BAKER LANDERS

The Shangain scene: one of the best examples
of Roger Deakins' cinematography


While Javier Bardem and Judi Dench performances didn't make it, we're happy that many debts with the Bond films are now fulfilled. And the ceremony will contain a tribute show to homage the 50 years of James Bond onscreen. There are rumours that the six 007 actors will appear on stage for the first time.


domingo, 30 de diciembre de 2012

DONE! - Skyfall Reaches One Billion Worldwide

The Golden Anniversary year is getting to its end with a bang as SKYFALL has just reached U$S  1,000.000.000 at the international Box Office, as Box Office Mojo reports.


In the shadows - 007's introduction in SKYFALL 


The latest Bond film has beaten up GOLDFINGER and is only a little dollars away of surpassing THUNDERBALL, the most economically successful 007 taking into acount the inflation rates from the last 50 years.

Once again, even in a era where CGI-laden films can do amazing things onscreen, Bond proved to be unbeatable!

martes, 25 de diciembre de 2012

SKYFALL BluRay/DVD - Release Date, Cover Artwork & Special Features revealed

EON Productions has confirmed via their Twitter account (@007) the release date and cover artwork of the BluRay and DVD editions of the highly acclaimed 2012 James Bond film, SKYFALL.





The film will be released in the UK and the USA on February 18th, 2013 in both systems. The BluRay release will feature the American one-sheet poster artwork, while the DVD is expected to show the Bond character banner image on its cover. Also, UK fans will have the chance to pre-order a steelbook edition featuring the IMAX limited poster version.


BluRay Steelbook UK Edition
DVD cover artwork (UK)


BluRay + DVD cover artwork (US) 



Special Features:

The film's aspect ratio will be 2.40:1, and will feature three audio tracks (English, Spanish and French) and their respective language subtitles.


  • Audio Commentary by director Sam Mendes*
  • Audio Commentary by producers Michael G Wilson & Barbara Broccoli, and production designer Dennis Gassner*
  • Behind The Scenes featurettes: Intro*/ Opening Sequence - The Death of Bond* / Title Sequence - Working the Titles/ 007 - The Return of James Bond*/ Q - Back to Basics*/ DB5 - Behind The Wheel/ Women - The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful/ Villains - In The Shadows*/ Locations - Licence to Travel/ Music - The Sound of Bond*/ The End Sequence - The Beginning of the End*/ M - Changes*/ The Future - New Beginnings*/ SKYFALL Premiere*.
  • Soundtrack Promotional Spot
* These features will be only available in BluRay

Thanks to MI6-HQ.com for the alert


viernes, 21 de diciembre de 2012

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION (EYES) ONLY - Skyfall stakes on Oscar

After a wave of increasing acclaims and breaking box office records to the point of surpassing GOLDFINGER (the second most succesful Bond film after THUNDERBALL, inflation adjusted), the 50th anniversary Bond film, SKYFALL is now making his way to the Academy Awards. EON and Sony released the classic "For Your Consideration" posters anouncing their sumbition for each Oscar category. 







The James Bond films have had some nomination troughout its half-century on the silver screen. The last one was in the 1981 Oscars when Sheena Easton's song for FOR YOUR EYES ONLY was nominated and was even sung by the singer in the ceremony with a musical scketch that included Bond alumni like the immortal Richard Kiel (Jaws) and Harold Sakata (Oddjob). Still, it lost to ARTHUR's theme. 

If SKYFALL is nominated and is lucky enough to win, it'll be the first time since 1965 when John Stears won the Best Visual Effects Oscar award  THUNDERBALL.

The Award Nomination Ceremony will be held on January 10th, 2013 and the event will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on February 24th.

Thanks to MI6-HQ.com for the head-ups.

jueves, 13 de diciembre de 2012

GOLDEN GLOBES - SKYFALL NOMINATED FOR "BEST ORIGINAL SONG"

It was announced today that the SKYFALL main title song performed by Adele has been nominated to the 2013 Golden Globe awards. Here you can see the list of nominees.

Cover artwork for Adele's SKYFALL single



BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE

a.    “FOR YOU” — ACT OF VALOR
Music by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban Lyrics by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban

b.    “NOT RUNNING ANYMORE”—STAND UP GUYS
Music by: Jon Bon Jovi Lyrics by: Jon Bon Jovi

c.    “SAFE & SOUND” — THE HUNGER GAMES
Music by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett Lyrics by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett

d. “SKYFALL”—SKYFALL
Music by: Adele, Paul Epworth Lyrics by: Adele, Paul Epworth


e.    “SUDDENLY” — LES MISERABLES
Music by: Claude-Michel Schonberg
Lyrics by: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg


This is the first James Bond nomination for the Globes in ten years, after Madonna's "Die Another Day", form the homonimus film that closed the Pierce Brosnan era, lost to U2's "The Hands That Built America" from GANGS OF NEW YORK.

The ceremony will be held on January 13th, 2013. If "Skyfall" wins, it will be the first Golden Globe awarded Bond song after the main title songs for FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (Matt Monro), THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (Carly Simon), FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (Sheena Easton), A VIEW TO A KILL (Duran Duran), TOMORROW NEVER DIES (Sheryl Crow) and DIE ANOTHER DAY (Madonna) lost in their respective categories.

Check out the official Golden Globes site for more.

miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2012

SKYFALL - HIGHEST GROSSING BOND FILM IN UK HISTORY!

Press release

Eon Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment are delighted to announce that SKYFALL has made history in the UK and become the highest grossing film of all time.


Bond (Daniel Craig) in action during a shootout
in a London courthouse

SKYFALL has now taken a staggering £94,277,612 at the UK box office in just 40 days on release, making box office history and overtaking the record previously held by Avatar which had a lifetime gross of £94,025, 632 million during 11 months on release in UK cinemas.

SKYFALL, the 23rd James Bond adventure, continuing the longest running and most successful franchise in film history, opened in 587 cinemas across the UK and Ireland on Friday 26th October, and is still on general release.

In response to this fantastic news, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said “We’re overwhelmed with gratitude to the cinema-going audiences in the UK who have made SKYFALL the highest grossing film of all time. We are very proud of this film and thank everybody, especially Daniel Craig and Sam Mendes, who have contributed to its success.”


Severine (Bérénice Marlohe) gives a glance at
Bond after a fistfight against Patrice (Ola Rapace)

"I am incredibly proud of the amazing heights to which this film continues to soar and wish to again congratulate all involved on reaching such a tremendous milestone," said Gary Barber, Chairman and CEO, MGM.

Peter Taylor, Managing Director, Sony Pictures Releasing UK also commented “We are delighted that cinemagoers have so enthusiastically embraced SKYFALL in such an incredible way. It seems particularly fitting in 2012 that the latest James Bond adventure should become the highest grossing movie ever marking the fiftieth anniversary of one of our truly iconic cultural characters in record breaking style.”

Thanks to MI6-HQ.com for the alert.


jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012

SKYFALL BLU-RAY/DVD - Official artwork (how original!) and Release Date

Blu-Ray.com has listed the SKYFALL Blu-Ray with the official (temporary, we hope) cover artwork, featuring exactly the same design than the US One Sheet poster. The European releases design feature their respective cover artwork, which shows Bond in front of a gunbarrel logo showing the London skyline.



The official Bond video artwork usually contains the same image of Bond than in the theatrical posters, albeit with a different background setting. So far, it appears the same poster artwork will remain untouched for the DVD and Blu-Ray release, set for March 12, 2013 according to the site. Price is yet unknown.

The Special Features and other specs are yet to be revealed.

Source: http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Skyfall-Blu-ray/45621/

martes, 20 de noviembre de 2012

PURVIS & WADE OUT OF BONDAGE

After writing two Bond films that ended with the Pierce Brosnan era (THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, DIE ANOTHER DAY) and the three adventures that started Daniel Craig's era (CASINO ROYALE, QUANTUM OF SOLACE, SKYFALL), scribes Neal Purvis and Robert Wade confirmed they're leaving the Bond series, while John Logan has signed up as a sole writer for the 24th and 25th Bond films, set to be released in 2014 and (probably) 2016.


Neal Purvis & Robert Wade in 2006,
on the set of CASINO ROYALE

The writers, actually taking part in the Docca Tribal Film Festibal in Qatar, said: “We’re very happy to have done five Bond movies, I think we’ve gotten it to a good place. I know that John Logan and Sam Mendes have come up with a plot for another one, which takes the pressure off because these films take up a lot of time.”

They've also said that they've considered leaving the series with QUANTUM OF SOLACE, but they've felt tempted to retire in a better way with SKYFALL, one of the most (if not the most) emotionally deep screenplays in the whole Bond series.

In the Bond series, Purvis and Wade worked with writers like GOLDENEYE's Bruce Feirstein and Oscar winners Paul Haggis and John Logan.

sábado, 10 de noviembre de 2012

GOTHAM CITY'S SKY "FALLS" - Bond beats Batman!


Press Release


Daniel Craig as James Bond in SKYFALL
EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment are delighted to announce that SKYFALL has become the biggest film at the UK box office in 2012 surpassing THE DARK KNIGHT RISES with an extraordinary box office total of over £57m in just 12 days. It is now also the biggest Bond movie of all time in the UK exceeding the £55.6m achieved by CASINO ROYALE in 2006.

In response to this incredible news, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said “We are thrilled and proud to reach this box office landmark in record time and are delighted that UK audiences continue to enjoy SKYFALL.”


“We could not be more proud of this amazing achievement. Kudos again to all involved with this film, which clearly delivers on every level,” said Gary Barber, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, MGM.


“SKYFALL continues to set records in the UK and all over the world and we could not be more proud of the film and its continued success,” said Jeff Blake, Chairman of Sony Pictures Worldwide Marketing & Distribution.


Source: MI6-Hq.com

sábado, 3 de noviembre de 2012

THE BEST BOND SINCE GOLDENEYE (well, not quite) – The GoldenEye Dossier reviews SKYFALL


ALERT: there are some spoilers here, technical and some things about the plot, but you won’t find extreme spoilers here, so you’ll be able to read without guilt.

Daniel Craig as James Bond watching over London

The day has finally arrived, and this time –unlike what I did with CASINO ROYALE and QUANTUM OF SOLACE- I made the effort of stay spoiler free (something hardly possible thanks to social networks and forums). I’ve read some comments (some very painful to read) about the film when they were only a rumor, but didn’t dare to confirm it with my worldwide friends in Europe who had seen the film.

As I told in my radio interview with Sebastián De Caro, I tought friendship this time was avobe Bond itself, at least for this year, so I’ve kindly rejected the Argentinean premiere tickets I won without much effort in their official Facebook page contest.

Bond finds out that some things aren't
necesarily best kept underground...
Suddenly, November 1st came, and SKYFALL was there round the corner. As I met my friends and I was heading to the cinemas I wondered: is it gonna be the best Bond since GOLDENEYE? The trailers sold the film very well, plus the cast list including names like Bardem, Fiennes and Finney seemed to confirm it.

I have to start here with a certain spoilerish critique (calm down, it’s not that heavy): the gunbarrel is not at the beginning, but at the end (yet again!). That pisses me off. Its misplacement was justified in CASINO ROYALE, then we had some tongue-in-cheek reason to believe it’d fit at the end in QUANTUM OF SOLACE and yes, it certainly can fit the end of SKYFALL in a sense, but it should have been at the beginning, particularily for a 50th anniversary Bond film which combines both classic and modern touches both modern and conservative fans will like.

As we get into the ten minute teaser we see a spectacular motorbike rooftop chase over the rooftops of that exotic place were FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE and THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH was filmed: Istanbul, Turkey. Bond and rookie agent Eve are chasing Patrice, a shadowy hitman responsible leaving agent Ronson heavily wounded and stealing a drive containing a list with all the secret agents embedded in terrorist organizations worldwide. The fight between Bond and Patrice ends atop a train where Bond gets a “bloody shot” from lousy marksman Eve.  Then the beautiful main titles by Daniel Kleinman come to screen, cleaning up the forgettable disaster made by the MK12 in the previous film. Skulls, tombstones, girls, moors and Bond stalked by shadows are some of the beautiful things we see to fit with the lovely “Skyfall” song performed by Adele.

Eve (Naomie Harris) shares some jokes with 007
at the MI6 new digs.
Then we are introduced into the film’s proper plot: MI6 is blown away right after M’s computer and all the secret service network is hacked by an unknown man that has apparently made with the missing list and is constantly posting macabre jokes and games to M. Her authority is constantly challenged by her superior Gareth Mallory, brilliantly played by Ralph Fiennes.

Then, Bond is back from the dead to save M’s reputation and the enormous security breach in the country. And here’s where we traditionalist fans will get to rise a smile by watching the return of Q, this time a nerdy young guy played by Ben Whishaw (we can remember his scene with Daniel Craig in 2005’s LAYER CAKE) who will never make us forget the late Desmond Llewelyn but he brings freshness to the character. We get to see some gadgets. The classic Aston Martin DB5 from GOLDFINGER is there – all I will say is that it’s the same of GOLDFINGER, and not just for the BMT 216A number plate, plus a signature Walther PPK akin to Timothy Dalton’s photo camera-rifle from LICENCE TO KILL, and a radio. The radio is very useful, I can assure you!

Bérénice Marlohe as
French-Cambodian Sévérine
Javier Bardem’s Silva is probably the greatest villain since Robert Davi’s Franz Sánchez, because he’s a first class psychopath: he’s driven by revenge against M because he feels “betrayed” by her – there are some shades of our dear Alec Trevelyan in its first encounter with Bond, plus a slight homosexual characteristic that will remind you to Wint and Kidd from DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (the novel, not the film). Bérénice Marlohe (or “Bérenice Lim” as she’s finally credited in the main and end titles) as Sévérine provides a lot of beauty to the screen and, in her short time onscreen, we discover shades of her unhappy past.
Naomie Harris looks very beautiful too but it’s not the Bond girl you expect to be, although she has a surprise for Bond (and the audience) in the very last minutes of the two hour and a half feature – and here’s another interesting thing to talk about: ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE and CASINO ROYALE, the longest Bonds before SKYFALL, are very good but there are slow paced scenes, unlike SKYFALL, where all the scenes in a way or another are enough to fulfill the audience’s entertainment – the film just flies!

We shall give a special mention to Judi Dench’s M, who gives probably her best acting to the Bond franchise. You will really see here she’s not just another M, but has a maternal instinct towards Bond. And Albert Finney’s portrayal of Kincade, ghillie of Bond’s Scottish residence, brings us to the mind the actual place where Ian Fleming’s James Bond was born.
Daniel Craig makes a great Bond, and we have to mention here that he has been faced off against the original Ian Fleming’s James Bond, which is not a minor challenge. And he does it perfectly, adding some nice one liner humour touches we’ve been missing in the last two films. Nobody can say he’s not James Bond now, and, if you’re a nostalgic missing the Connery era… just wait for the film’s ending.

"Is there anything left of the old Double-O-Seven?" -
Raoul Silva challenges Bond in rather
 nasty game.
Much of the film merits belong to Roger Deakins’ cinematography, who probably is the best photographer Bond has ever had (sorry, Phil!), the so missed Stuart Baird editing and Alexander Witt’s second unit direction, after the fiasco of Matt Chassé & Robert Pearson and Jason Bourne’s Dan Bradley who should be banned for life to do another Bond film, unlike scribes Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan who created a great story and script together. Thomas Newman’s music might not be in the scale of David Arnold or John Barry, but he’s a great composer to be a substitute. Thankfully, we got more of the “James Bond Theme” this time. And of course, Martin Campbell was right: Sam Mendes did a wonderful job.

Is it the best Bond since GOLDENEYE? It certainly beats off THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, DIE ANOTHER DAY (I say this being a Pierce Brosnan fundamentalist as somebody called me) and QUANTUM OF SOLACE. By facing it off against TOMORROW NEVER DIES we’re facing it of a film I love much and well, CASINO ROYALE is Ian Fleming’s Bond genesis.
So, it is the best Bond since GOLDENEYE? Yes and no.

9.75 / 10


Nicolás Suszczyk
Editor, THE GOLDENEYE DOSSIER


martes, 30 de octubre de 2012

RADIO INTERVIEW WITH THE GOLDENEYE DOSSIER

Last Saturday, October 27th, Argentinean radio hosts Sebastián de Caro and Diego Fernández put in practice the "lost art of interrogation" in their Metro 9.51 FM programme "Cómo Robar el Mundo" (How to steal the world) with our editor Nicolás Suszczyk, who talked about GOLDENEYE, SKYFALL and everything concerning the world's most famous secret agent celebrating it's golden anniversary this year. You can listen to an excerpt (subtitled in English) of the programme here.






Our editor wants to deeply thank the producers and hosts of the show who, besides showing there are still some hopes of having a decent Bond chit-chat with the Argentinean media, gave him the SKYFALL soundtrack and one sheet poster as a gift, plus the chance of drinking a Vesper Martini!


miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012

SKYFALL ROYAL PREMIERE ROUND-UP

The SKYFALL Royal Premiere was held last Monday on the Royal Albert Hall, and for the first time, Bond fans from around the world had the chance to watch it live on streaming video via YouTube.

The classic Aston Martin DB5


Producers Michael G WIlson and Barbara Broccoli arrived on Auric Goldfinger's Rolls Royce Phantom, while the glorious Aston Martin DB5 was present too, right behind presenter David Williams, a journalist and long time Bond fan. And of course, Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles, who were greeted by stars Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Naomie Harris, Bérenice Marlohe and Ben Whishaw, among others.

Samantha Bond makes good
on her innuendos


Previous Bond alumni wasn't missed. Samantha Bond, our beloved miss Moneypenny from GOLDENEYE (and the other three Pierce Brosnan films) attended, as well as former 007 director John Glen (five Bond fims from 1981 to 1989) and the man with the golden gun himself, Christopher Lee!

You can watch the full event here.

martes, 9 de octubre de 2012

THE BEST AND MOST EMOTIVE BOND DOCUMENTARY IN DECADES



Written and directed by Stevan Riley, EVERYTHING OR NOTHING: THE UNTOLD STORY OF 007 is a moving documentary that reflects upon the golden anniversary of James Bond, from Ian Fleming’s pen to Daniel Craig’s performance in the upcoming film SKYFALL.

EVERYTHING OR NOTHING poster


The 110 minutes feature enlightens many dark and unknown aspects in the Bond history, including footage of the late producer Albert R “Cubby” Broccoli asking journalist not to disturb Sean Connery on the set of YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE in Japan, plus the constant legal battles led by producer Kevin McClory to Ian Fleming and the official Bond series, plus many funny anecdotes told by George Lazenby and Roger Moore, and an interesting coverage of the so called “Battle of Bonds” from 1983 concerning OCTOPUSSY and NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN (Sean Connery even dared to call “Cubby” Broccoli a “James Bond villain in a talk show!).

LICENCE TO KILL stars Carey Lowell & Robert Davi attend the documentary screening

 GOLDENEYE fans pay attention: Pierce Brosnan is one of the interviewed stars and he explains how he left the series after 2002’s DIE ANOTHER DAY. “It was a hard phone to make and a hard phone to get”, says the actor reflecting at the producers’ phone call back in 2004. But we’re lucky enough to see that, besides making some ‘f*** you’ comments then, he has now no hard feelings towards the 007 franchise. Also featured in the documentary is former US President Bill Clinton, who praised the Irish actor’s portrayal as James Bond.

Famke Janssen, Timothy Dalton, Christopher Lee, David Picker (former United Artists President), Robert Davi, Lucy Fleming (Ian’s niece), Jacqueline and Steven Saltzman are between the featured interviews, plus, of course, producers Barbara Broccoli & Michael Wilson, and Daniel Craig and SKYFALL director Sam Mendes. We even get some unseen footage of the 23rd Bond film through the end. 

EVERYTHING OR NOTHING’s result: the best Bond documentary in decades. Even when it features little about the Bond sound, we can learn many things we didn’t know about the creative and personal process behind making James Bond a 50 year lasting culture icon.


Nicolás Suszczyk,
Editor, THE GOLDENEYE DOSSIER