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Daniel Craig ready for more James Bond
For RedEyeFor 50 years, James Bond has used his license to kill and the coolest of gadgets to dispatch countless villains and, in the end, get the ubiquitous Bond girl. In "Skyfall," Daniel Craig returns for the third time as the British intelligence operative...Tags: Movies, Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Entertainment, Judi Dench
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Movie review: 'Skyfall' shows James Bond still sharp and fit at 50
If "Skyfall" is the new 50, James Bond is handling it remarkably well. Five decades after the first cinematic incarnation of 007, novelist Ian Fleming's agent provocateur, the spy-craft in the new film is sharper, the intrigue deeper, the beauties...
Tags: Quantum of Solace (movie), Human Interest, Naomie Harris, American Beauty (movie), Movies
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Keeping 007 relevant in a changed world
NEW YORK — Early in "Skyfall," Judi Dench's M pulls aside our embattled hero, played once again with suave ennui by Daniel Craig, and wonders whether the world still needs either of their services. As Bond wraps his head around that idea, he looks...
Tags: Movies, Espionage and Intelligence, Peter Morgan, Science and Technology, Hugo (movie)
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James Bond’s cars: Thrilling rides from ‘Goldfinger’ to ‘Skyfall’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comJames Bond may be a secret agent, but he’s hardly inconspicuous on the road. Luxury cars have figured into Agent ...... -
Thursday, November 8, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mike McConnell 11:05 a.m. Are you getting ready for retirement? You might not have saved as much as you need. Mike McConnell’s guest will spell out why. 12 - 3 p.m. John Williams 1:35 p....Tags: Skyfall (movie)
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'Skyfall' review: This Bond's sexy, crazy and cool, with a twist of sadness
***1/2 (out of four) Though not a reference to Chicken Little, “Skyfall” (opening Nov. 9) does carry a thunderclap of impending doom: A modern threat has emerged, and the old guard that is MI6 may not be up to the task. (Think “...
Tags: Naomie Harris, Movies, Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem
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Random House and Penguin publishers may merge
John Grisham and Tom Clancy in the same house? It’s possible, if newly confirmed merger talks between the publishers of the mega-authors are confirmed. Pearson, which owns Clancy publisher Penguin Group, issued a statement Thursday saying that it...
Tags: Bankruptcy, John Grisham, Book, Amazon.com Inc., Authors
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James Bond Films' History As Dramatic As The Movies
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The real story behind the James Bond film franchise is almost as dramatic as the 007 fantasies themselves, full of twists and turns, personality clashes, heroes, villains, beautiful women and narrow escapes, according to a new...Tags: Roger Moore, Movies, George Lazenby, Documentary (genre), Celebrities
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Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007
VarietyCapitalizing on the 50th anniversary of James Bond movies as well as promoting the upcoming release "Skyfall," Epix makes 007 the centerpiece of its free-preview weekend, garnishing a film marathon with a splendid documentary chronicling the colorful,...Tags: Roger Moore, Epix (tv network), George Lazenby, James Mason, Timothy Dalton
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James Bond: A tuneful 50-year overview from the movie academy
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comThis post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details. Over the last half-century, the actors who have ...... -
Bond, James Bond, is 50 this year ... well, the movie franchise is, anyway
Liz Smith"REMOVE THE exotic touches and what have you got? A dull, prosaic English policeman." That's what Sean Connery said, during the filming of "Goldfinger," in 1964. Sean was already growing weary of the character, and the constricting fame of 007. That...Tags: Movies, Gavin Rossdale, Philip Treacy, Yankee Stadium, Madonna
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K5 to co-finance and sell 'Womb': Araki helms for German-U.K. indie company
VarietyGerman-U.K. sales, financing and production company K5 will bring onto the market "The Womb" with Gregg Araki ("Mysterious Skin") directing. K5 will also package financing with "The Womb's" producers, Brooklyn-based Parts & Labor. The deal on "The Womb,"...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Movies, Gregg Araki, Finance, Germany
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