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    • Quantum of Solace

      (2008) PG-13

      Directed by: Marc Forster

      Starring: Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric

      Overview: James Bond (Daniel Craig) sets out to destroy the organization responsible for Vesper Lynd's death.

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    • Flashbacks of a Fool

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Baillie Walsh

      Starring: Daniel Craig, Eve , Harry Eden

      Overview: A fading star reminisces on his youth as he travels to his friend's funeral.

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Daniel Craig Movie News

Thursday, November 12

  • Gemma Arterton Says Working on Prince of Persia Has Been "Brilliant"

    Gemma Arterton in Prince of PersiaBritish actress Gemma Arterton has become the "it" girl of action movies recently. First, she starred alongside Daniel Craig as Strawberry Fields in Quantum of Solace, then she landed the role of Sam Worthington's love interest in Clash of the Titans, and soon she will be appearing as Princess Tamina opposite Jake Gyllenhaal's Prince Dastan in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

    In a recent interview with Coming Soon, Arterton discussed how working on such high-profile projects is changing her life.

    I'm really starting to feel it. Things have changed very quickly. Usually, I can kind of get on with my work and not think about it but it's actually having an effect on my life now and that's fine. I just have to kind of get used to it I suppose but it has been really, really quick and hey, why not, you know? If it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen and just deal with it, but yeah, it's mad what's happened. In a year, I think I've done eight films or something. I don't know how I've done it. I don't know how I have the energy but I do somehow.

    Like Gyllenhaal, who trained extensively for the movie, from weight trainging and sword fighting to learning Parkour, Arterton had to pick up a new set of skills to play Princess Tamina.

    I had to learn how to horse ride 'cause I'd never done it before in my life, and it's kind of become a real new sort of passion for me. Pretty much the whole cast went to Spain and learned to horse ride for two weeks, which was incredible to have that opportunity and then we all kind of continued it. Then I have to do loads of fighting but there isn't a particular style to my fighting. It's quite wild 'cause she's never really been trained to fight so it's just kind of go "aaaagh" like that, but just doing it with some sort of skill. Where I went to drama school I trained in stage combat quite heavily so I had quite a bit of experience before.

    Arterton said that she relishes the action and perhaps she "should have really been a stuntwoman."

    Gemma Arterton
    I really enjoy it even though sometimes you think, "Oh, God, there are actually people that are trained to do this and they're trained to get battered and bruised," but I've loved doing all of that and the fighting. It's gobsmacking the sets and the costume and the sheer scale of this film and then you're kind of put into into this completely different world and that is really, really fantastic. You don't have to really imagine much 'cause it's there designed right in front of you, and so that's been brilliant as well.

    Next Showing: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time opens May 28, 2010

    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time - Trailer

    Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton star

    Posted 11/12/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Craig | Jake Gyllenhaal | Sam Worthington | Gemma Arterton | Clash of the Titans | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Tuesday, October 27

  • Twenty-Third 007 Movie in the Works

    James Bond 007Actor Daniel Craig has spilled the news that another chapter in the long-running 007 franchise is on the way. According to Variety, following a performance of A Steady Rain, the play he's currently starring in with Hugh Jackman on Broadway, Craig told a fan that filming of the 23rd 007 movie will begin in late 2010.

    Screenwriters Peter Morgan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade are currently at work on a script, but no director has been announced. MGM has not commented on Craig's statement, as of yet.


    Posted 10/27/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Craig | Quantum of Solace | Casino Royale

Monday, September 28

  • Daniel Craig, Hugh Jackman Battle Cell Phone Rudeness During a Performance

    We'll say this about our current 007 and Wolverine: They sure know how to keep cool and remain professional, even in situations that would send the average Joe into a fit of rage.

    Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman were put into an awkward position recently during a stage performance of A Steady Rain by Keith Huff, which the two are currently starring in on Broadway. Things went awry when a cell phone went off in the middle of the performance, much to the dismay of audience and performer alike.

    It seems that rather than risk embarrassment, the perpetrator decided that he/she would let the phone continue to ring, hoping that either the caller would stop trying or the phone would divert to voicemail. Neither happened, and Jackman and Craig realized that it was, unfortunately, time to break character and address the inconsiderate patron.

    TMZ.com got ahold of the video, and we've included it below. We're amazed at how smoothly and humorously Craig and Jackman deal with the situation, tossing out improv one-liners that get the audience laughing.


    Posted 09/28/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Daniel Craig | Hugh Jackman

Friday, September 4

  • Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson Don Bowler Hats in New Image from Tintin Production

    The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the UnicornIt looks like Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson are trying to make a fashion statement promoting The Adventures of Tintin, the 3-D motion-capture trilogy they're both producing. The Spanish site Estrenos de Cine just published this photo, which they received from Sony Pictures.

    In the photo, the two directors don antiquated bowler hats, a particularly common article of clothing in the Tintin universe. We agree with the folks at Cinema Blend who say that it's rather bizarre seeing Jackson all lithe and trim. Maybe his former hobbit-esque physique was a very prolonged publicity stunt for Lord of the Rings. Either way, it doesn't stop us from getting excited about Tintin, which unfortunately isn't due in U.S. theaters until December 23, 2011.

    The story is based on the Belgian comic strip series that first appeared in the late 1920s. The comic follows Tintin, a Belgian reporter, and his sidekick dog Snowy as they embark on various adventures across the globe. Paramount and Sony, who are producing the movies, decided to release the first movie, Secret of the Unicorn, in international cinemas beginning in late October 2011, ahead of the domestic release. This is due to its familiarity abroad and its lack of exposure in the States. Spielberg will direct that movie, while Jackson will take over for the second.

    The current cast includes British star Jamie Bell in the title role and Daniel Craig as his nemesis. Also cast are Andy Serkis (Gollum in Lord of the Rings), Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Gad Elmaleh, Toby Jones, and Mackenzie Crook.

    You can check out the official English-language Tintin site for more pictures and videos from the production.


    Posted 09/04/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Daniel Craig | Mackenzie Crook | Nick Frost | Simon Pegg | Steven Spielberg | Peter Jackson | Gad Elmaleh | Jamie Bell | Toby Jones | Andy Serkis | Tintin

Tuesday, September 1

  • Daniel Craig Takes a Break from Bond to Build a Dream House

    Daniel CraigDream House, a psychological thriller by Jim Sheridan (My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father) coming out of Universal Pictures and Morgan Creek, has cast Daniel Craig as its lead. Craig will play a successful publishing executive who quits his job in New York City to relocate his family and two daughters to a beautiful house in a small New England town. They soon learn their home was once the murder scene of a mother and her children, believed to be at the hands of her husband who survived.

    The movie is written by David Loucka. No release date is set for Dream House yet, but it is set to begin filming on January 25, 2010.


    Posted 09/01/2009 by Jim

    Related: Daniel Craig | Jim Sheridan

Wednesday, February 18

  • Marvel Promises "Faithful"Thor Adaptation
    Thor

    After twittering online that Kenneth Branagh "gets" Thor, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada went on the record about the Thor movie meetings at the New York Comic-Con and talked about the "faithful" adaptation that Branagh is planning:

    [Branagh] has immersed himself in [the comics]... He was talking about characters and villains that even I was going, like, who was that?, y'know. But if you're a Thor-head, you're going to go, oh yeah, of course... So it was wonderful to hear this stuff. He wasn't just concerned about Thor, but he also understood going in, from the beginning - because we established very early on... Well, at the end of the Iron Man movie, but very early on [in the process], that there's going to be other movies that become part of this tapestry. This is essentially our Star Wars, our universe is our Star Wars, and he understands that his Thor movie is one of the legs of this table that will interplay with an Iron Man movie down the road, or The Avengers movie down the road. Whatever is going to happen is part of a shared universe.

    Thor is still without an actor to play the lead role. While Daniel Craig and Kevin McKidd have been mentioned as candidates, fans are petitioning for relative unknown James Preston Rogers, who played a Viking in Outlander, for a time was training to be a professional wrestler, and does have a resemblance to the thunder god.


    Next Showing: Thor opens July 16, 2010

    Posted 02/18/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Craig | Kevin McKidd | Kenneth Branagh | Thor | Outlander

Tuesday, December 23

  • Clive Owen Following Daniel Craig to South America

    Owen, Clive OwenBritish thespian and perpetual "next big thing" Clive Owen spent a better part of the early 2000's hounded by rumors that he'd been tabbed to replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, largely because the bulk of his star-making turn in 1998's Croupier involved cruising around a casino while wearing a tux. Of course, the role eventually went to the beefier, blonder Daniel Craig, whose two stints as 007 have together earned over a billion dollars worldwide. Owen's films, as you might guess, have earned considerably less.

    We'll never know the extent to which Owen lobbied for the Bond role -- or if he ever desired it at all -- but his recent career choices are telling. Next year, he's set to play an Interpol agent in Tom Tykwer's thriller The International and an MI6 agent-turned-corporate spy in Tony Gilroy's thriller Duplicity. And just today, Owen signed on to star in the thriller Cartagena. According to THR, he'll play an undercover agent working in Colombia "who gets caught in a complex plot and must elude drug dealers and international agents if he hopes to survive." Huh. It just so happens that the majority of the action in the latest Bond flick, Quantum of Solace, took place in the South American country of Bolivia.

    Coincidence? Perhaps, but if Clive's subsequent film project involves playing a Nazi-hunting concentration camp escapee, it might be time to schedule an intervention.


    Posted 12/23/2008 by reelz

    Related: Clive Owen | Daniel Craig

Tuesday, December 16

  • Kenneth Branagh Finally Talks Thor

    Kenneth BranaughMonths after being picked to direct Thor, Kenneth Branagh at last shed some light on his latest foray into big-budget moviemaking, his first since Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

    With rumors swirling over who will play the Asgardian, from Daniel Craig to Rome's Kevin McKidd, Branagh tried to quiet the chatter: "There's been lots of talk [about casting] -- I sound like a politician -- but we are too early at this stage. We're getting the story and the visual effects together and all of that is very exciting. Someone sensational is going to play the part but it is early days."

    With Thor scheduled to open July 16, 2010, and the Avengers movie to follow a year later in 2011, Branagh will have to move quickly, as those "early days" are almost over. But for those who echo Robert Downey Jr.'s concerns over how they will blend Thor and Iron Man and the Hulk realistically into one movie, Branagh's vision for Thor should please: "It's a chance to tell a big story on a big scale. It's a human story right in the center of a big epic scenario."


    Posted 12/16/2008 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Craig | Kevin McKidd | Kenneth Branagh | Thor

Thursday, December 4

  • Thor Update

    ThorWith the upcoming Avengers movie arriving in 2011, the pressure is on both First Avenger: Captain America and Thor to excite audiences in preparation. Thor has a confirmed director in Kenneth Branagh, but nothing but rumors over who will play the thunder god. Recently, Daniel Craig reportedly turned down the role, but was in fact just "having a joke."

    If not Craig, then who? How about Rome's Kevin McKidd? IGN recently spoke to McKidd, who confirmed that he is one of the front-runners for the role and would be "excited" to work with Branagh.

    Should McKidd win the part, there seems little chance that the hammer-throwing Asgardian will team up with fellow Rome star Ray Stevenson's gun-toting Punisher, but, you never know, this is Hollywood.


    Posted 12/04/2008 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Craig | Kevin McKidd | Ray Stevenson | Kenneth Branagh | Thor | Rome

Monday, November 10

Wednesday, November 5

  • Defiance, the Other Daniel Craig Flick

    Defiance, starring Daniel CraigQuantum of Solace may be the center of attention at the moment, but another Daniel Craig flick, Defiance, could be the one enjoying the spotlight come Oscar time. The Ed Zwick-directed period piece, based on the true story of three Belarusian brothers who helped liberate a Nazi death camp during World War II, has been steadily gathering buzz as a possible awards contender.

    Defiance is set to premiere at the AFI Fest on November 9; the rest of us will get a chance to see what all the buzz is about when it opens wide on January 16, 2009. In the meantime, check out the new Defiance trailer.


    Defiance - New Trailer

    Daniel Craig Stars - Opening wide on January 9, 2009

    Posted 11/05/2008 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Defiance

Tuesday, November 4

  • Daniel Craig on the 'Scariest Bit' About Playing Bond

    Daniel Craig's version of the 007 gun barrel sequenceWhile the vast majority of James Bond fans warmly embraced 2006's Casino Royale, some were irked that the franchise reboot altered one traditional 007 detail: The signature "gun barrel sequence," in which Bond walks into view, turns abruptly, and fires directly at the camera.

    Orthodox Bond fans will be heartened to know that the traditional gun barrel sequence has returned in Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig's sophomore turn as the world-famous secret agent. In a recent interview with ReelzChannel.com, Craig revealed that shooting the brief scene was more challenging than he anticipated:

    "Probably that was the scariest bit, if I was being totally honest," Craig told us. "Forget the jumping off buildings and the fires and all that...We did it twice. We did it once and it didn't work, so we did it again. I just thought, it has to be right and it has to be aggressive and it has to work."

    Check out our Daniel Craig interview for more interesting tidbits from the Quantum of Solace star.


    Posted 11/04/2008 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Quantum of Solace

Monday, November 3

  • European Quantum Debut Has Bond Atop Box Office

    If there was any doubt left in Daniel Craig's status as the man to bring the Bond franchise back from the dead, it was settled officially this weekend with Quantum of Solace's record-breaking European debut. Craig's second adventure as the dapper secret agent scored $38.6 million across 2,123 screens in the U.K., France, and Sweden.

    In Britain alone, Bond's $25.3 million toll toppled the record held by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Quantum's per-screen in Europe was a very respectable $18,181.

    Even with the high production budget, Bond's latest will likely hit profitable territory shortly after its domestic release on November 14th.

    Source: Variety


    Posted 11/03/2008 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Quantum of Solace

Wednesday, October 22

  • No More Bond for Forster; No Thor for Daniel Craig

    No voyages to Asgard for Daniel CraigQuantum of Solace director Marc Forster revealed on Monday that he was offered, but declined, the director's job on the next James Bond flick. "They offered me the next one," the Switzerland native told us. "But I'd like to switch genres. I don't want to do (Bond 23) because when you're doing these kinds of movies, you don't have a life. You're working all year, 24/7, around the clock, and that's what your life becomes. I don't necessarily want to do that again."

    In other Bond-related news, IESB reports that Quantum star Daniel Craig turned down the starring role in Thor. Craig, who's currently committed to making two more 007 flicks, said that playing Marvel Comics' Norse god/superhero would be "too much of a power trip."

    If Craig is ever seriously concerned that he might be on the verge of a power trip, all he needs to do is pop in a DVD of The Golden Compass. That should bring him back down to earth in no time.


    Posted 10/22/2008 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Marc Forster | Quantum of Solace | Thor

Thursday, June 12

  • Daniel Craig Injured on Bond Set

    I want my finger backBlond Bond Daniel Craig has sustained the second of two injuries in the course of two weeks on the set of Quantum of Solace.

    Last week, Craig sustained a cut to his face that required 8 stitches. And yesterday, he sliced off the top of his finger during an action sequence, prompting a trip to the emergency room.

    Superstitious types are branding these accidents proof of the 'Curse of Bond.'

    We say: Let's just hope it isn't his trigger finger.

    Source: The Daily Mail.


    Posted 06/12/2008 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Quantum of Solace

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Saturday, December 1

  • Craig NOT going to be Bond four more times

    It seems as though MGM President Harry Sloan may have gotten a little ahead of himself. As we reported earlier, Sloan had claimed that after the wonder that was Casino Royale, he's signed sexy Daniel Craig to reprise the role of 007 in the next four Bond films. Which would be terrific--provided it were true.

    You see, while doing press recently for The Golden Compass, Mr. Craig has said that that is absolutely not the case. It's not that he wouldn't do four more, it's that he's more into the wait and see approach. "What I've done is I've signed up on the next movie, after that we'll see," Craig said.  "It's certainly not four more".

    Doh.

    Source: Cinematical.com.


    Posted 12/01/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Quantum of Solace

Monday, October 29

  • Bond, more Bond

    We already knew that Daniel Craig had signed for the next Bond movie, but it seems the sexy Brit has a little bit more spy action up his sleeve.

    In fact, it seems that he will be reprising his role in the next FOUR Bond movies. It seems the powers that be at MGM were pleased with Casino Royale.

    That puts him squarely in the middle for most-Bond-reprisals for all the actors who have previously donned the 007 mantle. Zowie.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter, Firstshowing.net


    Posted 10/29/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Quantum of Solace

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Friday, May 18

  • Bondstein, James Bondstein

    Variety is reporting that British actor Daniel Craig has signed on to act in the upcoming Holocaust drama Defiance, which Definitely a nice Jewish boywill be written and directed by Edward Zwick (Blood Diamond).

    Based on the true story from Nechama Tec's memoir of the same name, Defiance tells the story of four Jewish brothers who join up with Russian resistance fighters in WWII Poland.

    Craig, who is best known for taking over the role of James Bond (Casino Royale), appears to have a burgeoning penchant for playing Jewish badasses (witness: Munich).

    I think I can say I speak for all of my people when I say, "Shalom, and glad to have you, sir." 


    Next Showing: Defiance is scheduled for release on November 11, 2008.

    Casino Royale clip

    Daniel Craig is 007

    Posted 05/18/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Craig | Edward Zwick | Casino Royale | Defiance

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