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ad78472 wrote:JAMES BOND - CRAIG USES BOOKS TO CURE INSOMNIA

JAMES BOND star DANIEL CRAIG uses books to cure his insomnia. The actor is so energised when he is working on a movie set, he struggles to sleep without reading. He tells British radio station Heart, "The problem is that when I'm working I have about four or five books on the go and they're kind of like sleeping pills. "I read about two pages and I drop off and then read the same two pages for about a week. "I kind of then grab them when I get the chance to go on holiday and I finish them there. I'm always reading something though."
I like this tidbit. I'm always reading something too :D
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You maybe know this, but I read in my movie magazine yesterday that Bond 22 starts off about 2 minutes after the end of Casino Royale! Brilliant.
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Lynda wrote:You maybe know this, but I read in my movie magazine yesterday that Bond 22 starts off about 2 minutes after the end of Casino Royale! Brilliant.
Yes, we gonna see him messing around with Mr. White :lol:

Mr. White - not so white anymore :twisted:

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ad78472 wrote:JAMES BOND - CRAIG USES BOOKS TO CURE INSOMNIA

JAMES BOND star DANIEL CRAIG uses books to cure his insomnia. The actor is so energised when he is working on a movie set, he struggles to sleep without reading. He tells British radio station Heart, "The problem is that when I'm working I have about four or five books on the go and they're kind of like sleeping pills. "I read about two pages and I drop off and then read the same two pages for about a week. "I kind of then grab them when I get the chance to go on holiday and I finish them there. I'm always reading something though."
Duh, they got it totally wrong. If you only manage to read two or three pages before you fall asleep, that has nothing to do with insomnia. It's rather the opposite - you are so tired that you can't keep your eyes open long enough to finish a chapter. I can tell because I usually have the same problem. Put me in a horizontal position and I'll drop off before I can even blink. :lol:
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Casino Royale' Lands Another Blu-ray Award

The latest 007 picture scores at the High-Def Disc Awards
Written by Matt Weston on 05 Dec, 2007
It’s been over a year since Daniel Craig debuted as James Bond, but the honours just keep coming.
The latest accolade came last night, according to The Hollywood Reporter, when Casino Royale landed the live-action Blu-ray gong at the inaugural High-Def Disc Awards.
The ceremony took place as part of the High-Def 2.0 conference at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City. High-Def 2.0 was presented by Home Media Magazine with the cooperation of The Hollywood Reporter and the Entertainment Merchants Association.
A panel of critics and bloggers selected the winners, with all high-definition discs ever released eligible for the awards.
The Casino Royale Blu-ray disc previously scooped Blu-ray Title Of The Year at the Entertainment Merchants Association’s Home Entertainment Awards in July. The release was an enormous commercial success earlier this year.
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In Harry Knowles review of the finished film (GC) he says

"Every moment that Daniel Craig is in this film as Lord Asriel… he’s the star. I could totally just go with a movie about Daniel Craig as an adventurous explorer in the arctic with a trained snow leopard. It’s just… classic. "

And
"Now – as hot as Nicole is in this film, the hottest is… without a doubt, Eva Green. Her wispy flying witch is just hot as could be. Eva was my pick for playing Dejah Thoris in JOHN CARTER – she is radiant and regal – here she adds mysterious to her quiet sensuality. And she kicks a lot of dust in this flick."
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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Jolie tops 100 sexiest list

Jolie knocked Atonement star Keira Knightley off the top spot.
The Tomb Raider star defeated V For Vendetta actress Natalie Portman to take the number one spot - previously held by Keira Knightley - while Jolie's husband Brad Pitt was seventh.

More than 20,000 people visited the movie magazine's website to cast their votes, with no restrictions on whether the star was still gracing the screen.

This allowed some greats of Hollywood's golden age to make the list, with Marilyn Monroe in 14th, Clark Gable in 50th position, Gilda star Rita Hayworth in 59th and Lauren Bacall in 71st.

James Bond himself, Daniel Craig, headed up the British contingent in third position and was also the highest-ranking male, ahead of Pirates of the Caribbean star Johnny Depp, Pitt in seventh and 300 actor Gerard Butler in tenth.

Jessica Alba was named the fourth sexiest while Craig's co-star in both Casino Royale and his new film The Golden Compass, Eva Green, was named in sixth.

Keira Knightley, Christian Bale, Kate Winslet, Orlando Bloom, Kate Beckinsale and Clive Owen were among Brits to be named in the top 25, while the growing maturity of the Harry Potter stars proved appealing to voters.

Daniel Radcliffe beat the likes of James McAvoy, Keanu Reeves and Ewan McGregor to debut at number 23, while his fellow Hogwarts student Emma Watson came in 26th, ahead of beauties like Charlize Theron, Rachel Weisz and Rosario Dawson.
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Which one was it, ad? I remember voting, but forget.. :shock:
Beating Johnny sounds great :D
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December 4, 2007
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7009351302
Sally Grover - Celebrity News Service News Writer

Daniel Craig To Shake And Stir Up Next Bond Film

London, England (CNS) - Daniel Craig has vowed to "go totally nude" for the next Bond film.

The hunky 39-year-old actor - who made his debut as suave spy James Bond in last year's "Casino Royale" - insists it's only fair he appears naked when he reprises his role, because Bond girls are always expected to strip off.

He said, "I'd go totally nude. I've got nothing to hide, and after all, we ask the girls to reveal almost all, so why not the men?"

Daniel also revealed he felt "nervous" at the stir he caused in the now infamous "Casino Royale" scene where he emerges from the sea in tight blue swimming trunks.

He added to New! magazine, "Did I know the trunk thing would be such a big deal? Yeah. I saw it on a huge billboard in Hollywood and people were screaming. It did make me feel rather nervous."

The star also branded his Bond co-star Dame Judi Dench - who plays spy boss M - "sexy as hell and a total tease".

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I'm sure that most of you have seen this around in the past couple days in one way or another. It has been usually quoted from The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... 539209.ece), but the one posted above mentions a possible interview in a magazine called apparently "New!". We all know that Daniel would not breath a word to The Sun and that their stories are usually based on old rehashed bits, rumours or on articles in other magazines/newspapers. So I suppose there has to be another source!

I just have never heard of "New!"... Does anyone know it? I tried to look it up on Google, but the results for "new!" "magazine" looked depressingly unpromising...

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Religious Liberalism towards The Golden Compass
Posted by Ian on December 3, 2007 in The Golden Compass movie
The current edition of Big Issue Scotland features an article about the religious aspects and impacts of the upcoming Golden Compass movie. However, the article is something of a rarity, covering not the controversy, nor the opponents of the film (e.g. The Catholic League) - rather it discusses the themes of atheism within the books and film and whether they are appropriate for a Christmas movie.
The scientist, God denier and friend of Philip Pullman, Richard Dawkins, is quoted as saying
“Censoring a story like this is completely deplorable. I think it’s pathetic to change a story just to suit religious sensitivities.”
The article also features input from the president of the national secular society, Terry Sanderson, who argues that despite the lack of religion found in the movie, it will promote Pullman’s values as people are driven to read the novels.
Perhaps most interestingly, are a number of quotations from Richard F. Holloway, the retired Bishop of Edinburgh and current head of the Scottish Arts Council (and was paired with Pullman for a book a festival debate a couple of years ago). The highlight of the article is his response to ‘all the fuss’ surrounding the movie:
“I don’t think God’s that bothered to tell you the truth.”
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Church of Scotland Rejects Boycott
Posted by jessia on December 4, 2007 in The Golden Compass movie
The Christian Post reports the Church of Scotland had rejected the call to boycott The Golden Compass, instead describing the story as a hagiography, ‘The Church of Scotland said she is “one of the powerless who turns out to be a saint, and so the film is an invitation to dialogue on human purpose and destiny, the abuse of power, the making of choices and the meaning of life.”‘ The Church will instead release a leaflet accompanying the release, hoping that it will help stimulate discussion among and engage young people in its congregations in a way they can relate. Read more.
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Again this stupid journalism :evil:

His daughter Dakota :shock:

source http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/154132.html

Craig owes daughter 200 pounds for swearing

London, Dec 6 - Bond star Daniel Craig is being hounded for 200 pounds because he could not avoid swearing on the set of his new film 'The Golden Compass'.

The 39-year old set up a swear box so that the cast and crew of the film would not use bad language in front of his 13-year-old daughter Dakota, the sun.co.uk reports.

He said: 'I didn't think I'd be the one who'd have to cough up, but I just couldn't help myself. The whole thing became a bit of a joke between Dakota and me. I wouldn't realise I'd sworn until I heard someone shout, 'That's another pound!' I think the pot ended up at around pond 200.'

But Craig has still not paid the money.

'It should have been more than pond 200 and Daniel still owes me the money. He keeps saying to put it on his tab. I'll have to chase him up,' said his daughter.
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:shock: His daughter? How stupid is that! They can't distinguish the film and the reality.... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Daniel Craig bares new Bond film details


LOS ANGELES, California―Oh, what success does to some actors! They learn a word that’s anathema to journalists: privacy.

When they are just starting, they blabber on and on. But when they become famous, they suddenly learn to say, “That’s private. I won’t talk about that anymore.”

While we respect the stars’ right to privacy, as journalists we think “privacy” is, well, almost like a curse word.

In a recent London press con, Daniel Craig, hugely successful as the new James Bond in “Casino Royale,” did not want to talk about his Christmas plans, among other things. While we thought, “Good for you!” we also commiserated with several reporters who groused after the interview, “What happened to Daniel Craig?”

In the following excerpts of our interview with the star of “The Golden Compass” (the film version of the first book in Philip Pullman’s trilogy), we did not bother to include the “witty repartee” between Daniel and a few reporters over his polite refusal to answer certain questions. To his credit, the actor was generally playful and his British wit never failed him
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Have you started working on the next James Bond film?

I’ve started rehearsing. This is kind of a little break for me.

When you were first cast as James Bond, some folks made really rude comments that they didn’t see you as Bond at all. How did you cope with that?

I genuinely just got on with the job. I didn’t make the decision to do the film, not knowing that there would be criticism. I knew I would be attacked. I knew that people would question―why change? Why move on? Why do this? I settled everything I could in my mind. I knew that we had a good script, good director, great cast and we were going to make a good movie. Beyond that, there’s nothing else I could do. I certainly wouldn’t respond to the criticisms now because there are bigger problems in life.

Are you glad to be a rougher kind of Bond?

I think he’s quite sophisticated in my mind (laughter).

Are you worried that you will be typecast as James Bond?

I don’t find it a particular problem. If it is, it’s a very high class problem to have. I’ve been continuing. “The Golden Compass” is the third movie I’ve done this year which has nothing to do with James Bond.

Marc Forster told us in an interview that one of the reasons he is directing the next Bond movie is that because he respects you so much as an actor.

I will throw the compliment right back at him. If you look at Marc’s body of work, from “Monster’s Ball” and “Finding Neverland” to “The Kite Runner,” he’s incredibly versatile.

So how do you feel about this next Bond film?

I’m over the moon. Aside from Marc, we’ve got Dennis Gassner, who’s also the production designer of “The Golden Compass.” I’ve worked with him in “Road to Perdition.” We’ve got the same stunt team we had before. The sets are being built at Pinewood as we speak. The locations have been set. We’re getting the cast together. I am raring to go.

What are your expectations?

We made a good movie last time. It was very successful, which was obviously a huge bonus. The problem is, we have to make a better one this time.

What lessons did you learn from being in a Bond movie?

I suppose what I got out of doing Bond was that the same problems arise. If a movie costs $10 million, it has its own problems, usually lack of money but if a movie has $250 million, it has problems as well. So you try and keep those problems to a minimum. The same rules apply. You have to commit. I’ll tell you how tired I was after I finished the movie, but it was great to get to the end. I saw that the work I put in seems to have paid off. The day that it stops (paying off), then I’ll have to re-think.

You are one of GQ magazine’s Men of the Year. How much do you care about fashion?

It’s the suit. I’m very lucky because suits are given to me. They are made for me which is a real joy. If you haven’t had a suit made for you, I recommend at some stage in your life to have a suit done for you. I love good tailoring.

How has your fashion taste changed since playing James Bond?

Very little. I’ve always liked classic tailoring. Styles change and it’s interesting to see how they do, but they’re very subtle with men’s tailoring. Sometimes the lapels get like this (he pointed at his suit’s lapels) but if you keep things fairly classic, I think it works. That’s my fashion tip of the week.

Nicole Kidman told us that your kissing scene in “The Golden Compass” ended on the cutting room floor.

Oh, well.

Do you think that kissing scene will be shot again if there’s going to be a second installment?

I don’t think so (laughter).

What can you tell us?

Just plans for now. We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it. It’s a very important scene that didn’t make it in the movie for a very good reason―it’s a very distressing moment. The way the movie ends now, it’s more of a cliffhanger which makes us feel that we need to continue the story. That’s a cynical way of looking at it but if we ended on that moment that includes the kiss, it would have been a horrible moment to end the movie.

If you had a golden compass which tells the truth and the future, what would you ask?

Nothing at all. I would never use the golden compass. The world would unravel very quickly if we had one of those.

If you could go on an expedition just like your character Lord Asriel does, where would you go?

I’d love to make a trip to Antarctica. There are a few other places that I’d love to go to. Madagascar is one of them.

You’ve done a few films dealing with the Holocaust or touching on Jewish history, including “Defiance.” Was this by coincidence or was it a conscious choice on your part?

Sadly, what happened in the Second World War is not the end of the story. There is genocide occurring today. A movie like “Defiance,” which is about survival and how humanity wins, is a good story to tell. That’s a simple answer to that. But I have an emotional connection to the story. I grew up in Europe.

What do you miss doing now that more people recognize you since you played James Bond?

Just the small things. I can’t go and sit in a pub for very long without somebody hassling me. But nothing that I would complain about because I also get huge benefits out of playing Bond. I can’t really complain about the fact that I can’t sit in the pub for longer than two pints because I can drink two pints quite quickly so that’s fine (laughter).

Is that all you miss, not being able to go to a pub?

Does it sound kind of puerile? It probably does but it’s true. I can’t go and visit very public places, like there’s an exhibit down at the Tate Modern. Thankfully, it’s balanced out. I was in Madrid last year and we got a private viewing at the Prado Museum.

Are you more physically fit now?

I’m knackered. But I’m fitter than I was. I’ve started training again for the next Bond movie. One of the reasons that I really have to get fit for a movie is that because if I’m not fit, I get injuries. But I don’t diet. I eat what I want.

You have a big birthday coming up next year.

Maybe (laughter). I’m really private about this. Yeah, I’m 39.

Are you thinking about this big milestone?

I don’t know. I’m thankfully working next year when I’m 40. It will pass by. It will go. Someone actually said to me yesterday that turning 40 is not a problem, it’s turning 41 that is. So we’ll see (laughter).

What will be a good way of surprising you on your birthday?

Are you going to surprise me? What are you planning (laughter)?

No, but what birthdays were memorable for you?

It wasn’t a very good birthday if I could remember it (laughter).

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ad78472 wrote: Does it sound kind of puerile?
He used 'puerile' in everday conversation... I'm even more smitten now! :D
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Thanks for the interview - it's so cute!!! He is very good but still private as well. Damn I would love to know what he is doing for Christmas! I think he is private about that because of fans and reporters would hound him on Christmas Day - that wouldn't be fair.

I think the first article about Dakota being his daughter is stupid! Does they do their research right?!?!

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