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I hope to see it at least once more this weekend as it is an amazing film!!

Box Office: ‘Skyfall’ on track for $100 million opening?

Can a James Bond movie gross $100 million over just three-days? Never say never, but Sam Mendes’ “Skyfall” could come awfully close.

The critically acclaimed 23rd 007 film opened in 436 IMAX theaters yesterday grossing $2.2 million. It then debuted at midnight nationwide taking in $2.4 million. That means “Skyfall” already had $4.6 million before regular engagements started today. Pre-release polling has been off the charts for the Eon Productions, MGM and Sony Pictures thriller for weeks and based on the intensity of today’s matinees, some rival studios are projecting a $105-110 million weekend. Others are guessing something closer to $80-90 million, but either way it will absolutely be the biggest opening for a James Bond movie in North America ever.

In the rest of the world “Skyfall” is already a smash finding $323 million and $85 million in the U.K. alone (the later figure more than “The Avengers” total British cume). The last two Bond films, “Casino Royale” and “Quantum of Solace,” made $167.4 and $168.3 million in the U.S. respectively.

There are no other wide openings this weekend. “Lincoln” opens in 11 theaters. “A Royal Affair” debuts in just Los Angeles and New York.

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I do so hate spoilers!!!

James Bond fans beware: Wikipedia reveals major ‘Skyfall’ spoiler

LOS ANGELES – James Bond fans beware – Wikipedia’s entry for the latest 007 film “Skyfall” contains spoilers big enough to drive an Aston Martin through.

It’s a posting that includes a full plot summary, which jeopardizes major twists involving the fate of one character and the future of MI6, the agency Bond calls home. Seriously, reading Wikipedia will have Bond devotees reaching for their vodka martinis.

Don’t worry, we won’t spoil it, but best to steer clear of the web’s encyclopedia if you want to stay in the dark.

How did that happen? “Skyfall’s” secrets have remained closely guarded throughout its development and production, with the film’s producers teasing out key details, such as the singer behind the film’s theme song (it’s Adele!) and the bizarre blonde appearance of chief villain Javier Bardem, until the last possible moment.

But all that intrigue went up in smoke after “Skyfall” opened overseas in countries like the United Kingdom and Russia two weeks before its U.S. debut. The good news for the film’s backers is that new James Bond movie “Skyfall” is off to a roaring start, collecting $77.7 million in 25 markets last weekend. Featuring Daniel Craig in his third appearance as the skirt-chasing superspy, “Skyfall” opens stateside on November 9.

A spokesman for Sony, the studio handling Bond’s distribution, said that on a crowd sourced site like Wikipedia, it is difficult to police spoilers after a film has opened.

“Skyfall’s” Wikipedia problem is instructive for Hollywood given that many major films, such as last summer’s “Battleship,” are choosing to open early overseas before hitting the domestic marketplace, leaving them open to spoilage.

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I am not 100% okay with the change, but I understand the business side of it.

Craig defends 007 booze switch

Daniel Craig has defended the Heineken product placement in Skyfall, crediting the beer company with helping to finance the new James Bond movie.

Fans and critics alike were upset when producers announced 007 would be swapping his signature martinis for lager, claiming a sacred tradition had been broken.

However, Craig insists the latest blockbuster could not have been made without the funds generated by the marketing deal with the Dutch brand.

He tells Vanity Fair magazine, “A movie like this costs $118 million to make – it’s the nature of it, the size of the movie. And it costs another $200 million to sell it. So the $200 million has to come from somewhere.

“Product placement, whichever way you look at it, whether you like it or you think it’s disgusting or whatever, it’s what it is. Heineken gave us a ton of money for there to be Heineken in a shot in a bar… Without them, the movie couldn’t get sold.”

Craig insists the superspy doesn’t discriminate when it comes to booze: “He likes a lot of drinks – Heineken, Champagne. It’s all in there.”

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But we knew this already!!

Adele confirmed for ‘Skyfall’ theme

Adele has been confirmed as the latest Bond theme girl, according to British reports.

Total Film magazine editors have been told the singer has recorded the main theme for new movie Skyfall at the fabled Abbey Road studios in London.

The track will be titled Skyfall.

Pregnant Adele joins Shirley Bassey, Duran Duran and Wings among the big names who have recorded a Bond theme.

Jack White and Alicia Keys collaborated on Another Way To Die, the theme from the last Bond movie, Quantum of Solace.

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Didn’t we know this already?!?

REPORT: Adele Recording ‘Skyfall’ Theme Song

Adele may be the latest diva to sing for James Bond, according to the Sun.

The UK publication reports that Adele was spotted at Abbey Road Studios earlier this month, where composer Thomas Newman has been reportedly at work on the score for “Skyfall” — the next film in the long-running spy saga. Past contributors to the Bond series have ranged from Paul McCartney to Nancy Sinatra to Madonna.

Newman’s previous film scores include “WALL-E,” “The Shawshank Redemption” and “Revolutionary Road,” another film helmed by “Skyfall” director Sam Mendes.

Adele hinted that she’d be working on a Bond tune in an interview on “The Jonathan Ross Show” in 2011, laughing as Ross sung the franchise’s opening theme to her. The track would be her first new material since the Grammy-winning “21.”

Fans will learn soon enough: the film, Daniel Craig’s third in the iconic role, is due in theaters on Nov. 9.

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I shall celebrate that!!

James Bond Day announced

James Bond, the skirt-chasing, gadget-laden superspy, has an important anniversary coming up.

To mark 50 years of Bond films, the backers of the 007 series are declaring Oct. 5 “Global James Bond Day.”

The date is tied to the 1962 release of “Dr. No,” the first film in the long-running franchise. The latest adventure for the “shaken not stirred” martini lover, “Skyfall,” hits theaters in the U.S. on Nov. 9.

Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will sponsor the day-long series of events.

Among the events celebrating Bond’s golden anniversary are an online and live auction charity event, a global survey to discover the favorite Bond film by country, a film retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, a music of Bond night in Los Angeles hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and an exhibition, “Designing 007: 50 Years of Bond Style,” at the Toronto Film Festival.

Also among the offerings is a new documentary, “Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007,” which will be directed by Stevan Riley (“Fire in Babylon“) and focuses on the relationship between Bond producers Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and the spy novels’ author Ian Fleming.

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Can’t wait!!

New 007 film to depict spy’s inner demons

ISTANBUL (AP) — The next James Bond movie, “Skyfall,” promises the usual action, exotic locations, scheming villains and beautiful women. For fans of the original novels by Ian Fleming, there’s more: a journey into the troubled psyche of the iconic spy.

After all, the director of the 23rd film in the franchise, which spans half a century, is Sam Mendes, whose cinematic studies of personalities in emotional turmoil and even meltdown include “American Beauty” and “Revolutionary Road.”

“You always go back to the Fleming because the character Fleming created over a number of novels was incredibly complex,” Mendes said Sunday at a news conference in Istanbul, where the crew of “Skyfall” has filmed.

“Some people sometimes forget in the cliche of Bond, which is the international playboy, and someone who’s always untroubled, and almost never breaks a sweat, that actually what (Fleming) created was a very conflicted character,” said Mendes, who was joined by cast members, including Bond actor Daniel Craig.

Fleming created a secret agent who was sometimes frustrated and ambivalent about his job. Many Bond movies sidestepped the inner demons, showcasing instead a debonair 007 whose exploits were enhanced with gaudy gadgets and special effects.

In Fleming’s last novels, Mendes said, Bond suffered from a “combination of lassitude, boredom, depression, difficulty with what he’s chosen to do for a living, which is to kill. That makes him a much more interesting character, and some of those things are explored in this movie, because Daniel as an actor is capable of exploring them.”

It is Craig’s third portrayal of the spy, and he introduced a darker side to Bond in his earlier roles in 2008’s “Quantum of Solace” in 2008 and “Casino Royale” in 2006.

Craig reread Bond novels as part of his preparation for “Skyfall,” and a delay in film production, caused when studio MGM filed for bankruptcy in 2010, allowed him more time to discuss the character with Mendes.

He said he had spoken to intelligence agents about their work, and has some inkling of the hardships they face.

“I’ve got the better job,” said Craig, whose last movie was “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” the thriller adapted from the novel by Stieg Larsson.

“Skyfall” is due for release on Oct. 26 in Britain and in other locations shortly after that. Judi Dench returns as spy chief M and the film introduces English actress Naomie Harris as a field agent named Eve and Berenice Marlohe of France as a character named Severine.

Producers are enigmatic about the plot, though they have said the relationship between Bond and M is tested and MI6, the spy agency, comes under attack.

“Skyfall” includes scenes in London, Scotland, Turkey and China. In Istanbul, the crew filmed scenes with motorcycles at the Grand Bazaar, a covered market that dates to the early Ottoman period. The 1963 Bond movie, “From Russia With Love,” included scenes in Istanbul. It starred Sean Connery.

Fleming, whose experiences as a British intelligence officer in World War II helped him conceive the Bond novels, died in 1964.

Some things about the spy’s image on screen (as well as in the books) won’t change. Asked to describe Bond’s love life in “Skyfall,” Craig smiled.

“It’s very rich,” he said. “We’re making a Bond movie, so that kind of speaks for itself.”

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I’m not upset…I just don’t like it.

Daniel Craig defends James Bond’s Heineken drinking but calls product placements ‘unfortunate’

Fans of James Bond were shaken and stirred when it was revealed that the super spy would swig a Heineken instead of his normal martini in the upcoming film “Skyfall.” Now Daniel Craig is coming to the defense of the move while explaining product placements are an “unfortunate” reality.

“We have relationships with a number of companies so that we can make this movie,” he tells the Huffington Post. “The simple fact is that, without them, we couldn’t do it. It’s unfortunate but that’s how it is.”

Craig adds that the Sam Mendes-directed film, is a costly venture, but the inclusion of the beer sponsor won’t dictate the story.

“There’s a big furor about it, but it’s not what the movie’s about, I promise you,” Craig says. “We haven’t sold out completely.”

In fact, Craig goes on to say that he’s a big fan of Heineken. This should come as no surprise considering the millions they’re putting into the movie and into an ad campaign featuring Craig.

“It’s my favorite choice of beer. I drink it every morning – doesn’t everybody?” he jokes.

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Don’t like that idea one bit!!

James Bond to swap out iconic martini for beer in new film

Here’s some news that will shake and stir fans of James Bond – the secret agent will drink beer in his new film.

Ad Age is reporting that 007 is trading down from his normal shaken, not stirred, vodka martini and throw down a Heineken brewski in “Skyfall.” Daniel Craig, who plays Bond in the series, will also star in an ad for the brewer to coincide with the film’s Fall 2012 release.

Heineken marketing exec Alexis Nasard says in a release, “When two great brands like Heineken and James Bond join together, excitement is guaranteed. We are confident our activation plan will ignite the conversation with our consumers and film viewers.”

But the question is, will fans believe someone as classy as Bond drinking something as pedestrian as beer?

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Cool!!!

Danny Boyle Directing A James Bond Short Film With Daniel Craig For The London Olympics

I would love to see Danny Boyle tackle a feature length James Bond film. Sure, he doesn’t have much experience in the action genre, but over the course of his career he has shown that he has never afraid of trying something new, be it the bloody horror of 28 Days Later, the trapped-in-one-location thriller 127 Hours, or the Bollywood-inspired, Oscar-winning phenom Slumdog Millionaire. But while we may never get to see Boyle take on a full 007 adventure, at the very least we will get a preview of what that could look like.

As part of the 2012 Olympic Games, which will be held this summer in London, Boyle will be making a short film starring Daniel Craig in character as James Bond. The whole thing was started when Craig was invited to Buckingham Palace and met Queen Elizabeth, and was asked to shoot an intro for the games. Titled The Arrival, the short will feature Bond going to the palace and receiving a mission to open the games, followed by a sequence where he takes a helicopter to Olympic stadium and parachutes in. The Sun broke the news, but what is unknown at this time is if the Queen herself will be making an appearance in the movie. Boyle recently completed production on his latest feature, an art heist film called Trance, but he won’t be starting the post-production process until after the Olympic games are over.

This makes all kinds of sense. In the world of pop culture, few icons are as associated with England as James Bond, so it’s only right that they include him in the Olympics. Hopefully it will serve as a nice taste before we get to experience Skyfall in November.