Those reading this feature hoping to find Mission to Mars, Supernova, Ultraviolet, or any Harry Potter films, I’m sorry, but you’re just wasting your time.
Neal Purvis and Robert Wade wrote the two latest James Bond films Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Now Frost/Nixon writer Peter Morgan is joining the team for the 23rd installment in the franchise.
Daniel Craig is already set to reprise his role as 007, with sources saying that EON and MGM are looking at a [...]
You know his name. His initials are J.B. That’s right: James Bond was been reborn in the visage of Daniel Craig. While the latest entry into the franchise may leave some puzzled by its title – what the hell is Quantum of Solace any way? – it still managed to be a big hit last fall. For those who are still on the fence about checking out, or your fandom of James Bond has no bounds, The DVD Lounge is giving away a few copies of the two-disc special edition. Continue reading to find out how.
This DVD is like Quantum of Solace’s place in the Bond franchise. It’s weak. Recommendation for only the most ardent fans, as the single disc gives you just as much as the two disc special edition.
Steven Spielberg has finally found a lead for The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, the first installment in the 3-D motion- capture trilogy being co-financed by Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot) will play the titular character, an intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him [...]
Following up a smash hit can be a tough thing to do. Over and over we see sequels try desperately to match the awesomeness of their predecessors, only to be disappointed time and again by lackluster efforts. Thankfully for the fledgling Bond series of the 1960s, this was not the case at all.
James Bond and I have an interesting history. Especially when it comes to owning Casino Royale. Last March I reviewed the two-disc DVD release, where I again revisited one of the best films of 2006. Later that year, in September, I became the proud owner of a Blu-ray Disc player (a PS3), and received the BD release of Casino Royale as a bonus. Now Sony Pictures has released a collector’s edition on BD and DVD, to coincide with the theatrical debut of Quantum of Solace, with even more features. But is this double-dip aiming to please, or is it just overkill?
In a recent article at The Guardian newspaper Web site, Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster revealed that his new film will be the shortest James Bond adventure ever, clocking in at just over one hour and 40 minutes.
According to Forster, he had approached the movie as a “compact emotional intense journey”.
“The movie is, you know, a little over an hour and 40 minutes, so it’s much of a more compact emotional intense journey than Casino,” said Forster.