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Just for fun I thought I'd post the trailer for "On her majesty's secret service (1969) which featured George Lazenby. It's in interesting trailer which shows all the action and really trys to sell the "new" Bond. But poor old Lazenby was trailing Sean Connery in 1967's "You only live twice" and was doomed to only one film. He did a good job, but was just not Connery. Enjoy...
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According to news reports from London, Daniel Craig gets to pick his own Bond girls. Looks like he is closer to being Bond then we thought. He lives it! Because the new Bond movie (22) is to be set in Panama, he is limited to Latin American girls.
A source revealed that the actor had rooted for Eva Green in 'Casino Royale', and bosses are now giving him the chance to pick his leading ladies once again. "Daniel campaigned for Eva Green to do Casino Royale and is having a similar input in the casting of the next film," the Daily Mail quoted the source, as saying. The source added that the new movie, as yet titled 'Bond 22' will have not one, not two but four women. Congratulations Mr. Craig.
The insider also revealed that Craig was having a bit of a hard time choosing between all those ladies coming in for screen tests."There'll be four girls, and Daniel is having a hard time choosing between those screen testing," the source said.
The new Bond movie is set to hit big screens the world over next year.
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According to the BBC the cold war mystery of who killed British spy Lionel "Buster" Crabb has supposedly been solved. Crabb, the inspiration for Flemings James Bond, was spying on a warship carrying Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev 51 years ago, when he went missing. His headless body later washed up to shore months later.
According to reports that sound like something out of a 007 novel, Russian sailor Eduard Koltsov says he cut the Briton's throat while he was trying to place an underwater mine under Khrushchevs ship in Portsmouth Harbour. He says he swam up, slit his throat and let the body drift away with the tide. Mr Kolstov, who was 23 at the time, said that he was ordered to investigate suspicious activity around the cruiser Ordzhonikidze, which had brought President Khrushchev and Prime Minister Bulganin for meetings with the British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and his ministers.
Crabb is believed actually to have been positioning a listening device, not a mine. His remaining family reacted with amazement to the claim, while officials in Moscow and London remained silent.
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Well, well, well... We're very happy over here at SAS! Looks like Daniel Craig's contract has been extended untill Bond 25. No doubt due to the large success and just plain awesomeness of Casino Royale.
Here's the story as taken from mi6.co.uk
According to trade paper The Hollwod Reporter, James Bond star Daniel Craig has extended his contract to play 007 for four new films following his record-breaking debut in "Casino Royale" (2006).
MGM chairman and CEO Harry Sloan broke the news at the Forbes MEET II conference at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Thursday, amongst a swath of other plans relating to the studio.
Daniel Craig had previously stated that he had initially signed up to three Bond outings: Casino Royale (2006), Bond 22 (2008) and Bond 23 (TBA). Official details on the original deal were not revealed until Bond 22's delay, but Craig confirmed the plans during the US publicity tour for Casino Royale back in November 2006. It was later revealed that, due to the success of Casino Royale, Craig's pay deal had been upped to £5 million for Bond 22 and £8 million for Bond 23 - double the original sums.
If the new contract is completed, Craig will now play Bond in a total of five films, up to and including Bond 25. His second outing, the as-yet untitled "Bond 22", is scheduled for release on 7th November 2008. Filming is expected to commence in early January.
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Some new info on Bond 22...
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