Tuesday, November 6, 2012

In ‘Skyfall,’ James Bond fights irrelevance

In ‘Skyfall,’ James Bond fights irrelevance

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Even the best 007s are not safe, Mr Bond - Diary - News - Evening Standard

Even the best 007s are not safe, Mr Bond - Diary - News - Evening Standard

Special thanks to The Saint 007 & BJ ;

"Michael G Wilson, the James Bond producer, was speaking at a culture industry seminar during the Games and said Eon Productions will have no qualms about replacing the franchise’s latest star should Skyfall, the next film in the series, prove to be the rugged actor’s peak.

Recalling the decision to axe Craig’s predecessor, Wilson said: “Pierce [Brosnan] was well-liked and the grosses were going up. But we knew we had to change things before they started to taper off. Bond is the star. He is bigger than any actor that portrays him.” "

Friday, August 10, 2012

George Lazenby | George Lazenby: 'Bond Producers Treated Me Badly' | Contactmusic

George Lazenby | George Lazenby: 'Bond Producers Treated Me Badly' | Contactmusic


Actor George Lazenby has accused Bond producers of wrecking his career when he quit the superspy franchise after just one film, insisting movie bosses made up tales about his demanding behaviour.
The Australian star played 007 in On Her Majesty's Secret Service but decided not to sign on for another Bond adventure because he felt sure the film series was over.
He tells Entertainment Weekly magazine, "They offered me millions under the table to do another one, but I thought James Bond was over. Easy Rider was the number one movie. Everyone was smoking marijuana, and that was the furthest thing from a James Bond movie. So I didn't sign the contract.
"I was badly treated after that. They (producers) told the press that I was difficult to handle, so it was hard to find work."
And Lazenby insists his portrayal of 007 in 1969 was the most believable, adding, "It's the only film that treats him like a human being. He's not a robot killer like the latest Bond... When I did it, it had more heart. There's no heart to the new Bond."

Thursday, July 26, 2012

MGM sets plans for IPO - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety

MGM sets plans for IPO - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety

MGM, the fabled studio that's made some folks piles of money and cost others their shirts, is heading back to the stock market -- news that left potential investors seeking clarity on MGM strategy beyond several big films and a TV library that may be mostly spoken for.
"If they really want to get back into the ranks of the major studios, they're going to need a huge infusion of capital and a rather ambitious production and distribution plan," said Larry Ulman, a partner at Gibson Dunn who specializes in entertainment finance. Gibson Dunn worked on MGM's last IPO, which raised more than $300 million in 1997. IPO proceeds, he said, could help MGM ramp up its slate, churning out the quality and perhaps quantity of pics that could put the Lion back on top. "If you were just going to continue to release a 'Bond' film and maybe a 'Hobbit,' it wouldn't make sense to go through all of that," he said.
There are likely to be more questions than answers for a while as MGM is the first entertainment company to pursue an IPO under new legislation effective in April that allows companies with under $1 billion in revenue to keep the process confidential until 21 days before a roadshow. Part of the JOBS Act (Jumpstart Our Business Startups), the legislation reduces public scrutiny and keeps key operating stats out of the hands of competitors for much of the IPO process.
The company is said to have hired Goldman Sachs as lead underwriter.

Monday, July 16, 2012

James Bond and Skyfall - Movie Looks As Expected, Trailer Sucks | Movies With Butter

James Bond and Skyfall - Movie Looks As Expected, Trailer Sucks | Movies With Butter

 The Skyfall teaser trailer to the next installment of a long movie franchise – Bond, James Bond is unimpressively annoying. It flashes couple second scenes played to annoying double gunshot “dun-dun” sounds, and ended with only 15 seconds of good Bond action. Though these couple second bits neither build plot anticipation nor excitement for the movie, it does show a high gadgetry, high tech/CGI and beautifully shot Bond movie with its core intact -- a movie full of action, explosions, gun shots and of course, beautiful seductive women. What’s a James Bond movie without the pussycats?

James Bond and Skyfall - Movie Looks As Expected, Trailer Sucks | Movies With Butter

James Bond and Skyfall - Movie Looks As Expected, Trailer Sucks | Movies With Butter

 The Skyfall teaser trailer to the next installment of a long movie franchise – Bond, James Bond is unimpressively annoying. It flashes couple second scenes played to annoying double gunshot “dun-dun” sounds, and ended with only 15 seconds of good Bond action. Though these couple second bits neither build plot anticipation nor excitement for the movie, it does show a high gadgetry, high tech/CGI and beautifully shot Bond movie with its core intact -- a movie full of action, explosions, gun shots and of course, beautiful seductive women. What’s a James Bond movie without the pussycats?

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Craig on a motorbike


Another picture which sums up perfectly why Daniel Craig can't be Bond. Ian Fleming would be puzzled why someone with this look is playing his fantasy figure and Craig is dressed like a game show host from the 1980's in a really bad grey suit and tie.