After James Bond was rebooted in ‘Casino Royale’ and the slight detour via the dreadful ‘Quantum of Solace (QOS)’, Daniel Craig’s era of Bond has spent a lot of time with training wheels on. ‘Skyfall’ has Bond still learning the ropes and leaning on 50 years of nostalgic gimmicks for appeal, but it could be the final step in a prolonged road to the first great Craig Bond flick.
Teaser poster for ‘Skyfall’
18 MayWe’ll keep this short and sweet, or we should say, shaken and not stirred.
007.com has revealed the first teaser poster for the next James Bond film ‘Skyfall’.
It’s a piece of iconic Bond imagery that works really well with the aid of PhotoShop.
Hit the jump to check out the poster plus a date and time for the first teaser trailer.
New images and behind the scenes featurette for ‘Skyfall’
12 AprNew images and on set interviews from ‘Skyfall’ have appeared online.
007.com dropped the featurette that includes interviews with Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem whio talks about playing the film’s villain.
The new images appeared via Collider and /Film that look very cool, including one image that features a very familiar looking car as well as a first look at Ralph Fiennes character.
Hit the jump to check out the featurette and new images.
First look at Javier Bardem as the baddie in ‘Skyfall’
12 MarOver the weekend director Sam Mendes took the production of the James Bond film ‘Skyfall’ to the streets of Whitehall in London.
The internet has been flooded with videos and images from the shoot. The big surprise is the appearance of Javier Bardem who is allegedly playing the film’s main villain.
The Daily Mail, Bleeding Cool and Collider is reporting that Bardem’s character is named Silva and each site has a few more details on what happened during the shoot.
A minor warning that the images may contain small spoilers if you’re trying to stay cold going into ‘Skyfall’.
Hit the jump to check out images of Daniel Craig in action and a first look at Bardem as the baddie Silva.
Sam Mendes loves James bond – ‘Skyfall’ videoblog
22 FebVideoblogs are fast becoming part of the marketing strategy for films with Peter Jackson’s videoblogs from ‘The Hobbit’ setting the standard for keeping fans salivating over over a project.’
The next James Bond film ‘Skyfall’ is currently in production and The Reel Bits pointed us to a videoblog that popped up at 007.com featuring director Sam Mendes talking about the film.
Hit the jump to check it out.
Popcorn Junkie top picks of 2012
4 JanHappy New Year! It’s time to get out your shiny new calendar and start marking down all the dates you need to take off work to see the best films of 2012.
We’ve put together a list of the films that are driving us wild with anticipation and are a must see in 2012.
They could all turn out to be complete turkeys but you can hurl the abuse at us later.
The list has been broken down into:
Highly anticipated = sell a kidney to see it
Mildly interested = keep all your vital organs but worth a look
Curious: enter at your own risk but the possibly worth the gamble
Behind the scenes ‘Skyfall’ footage
2 Jan
One of the most anticipated films of 2012 will be the return of James Bond in ‘Skyfall’. The anticipation is so high that the producers are literally counting the seconds until its release at 007.com
The website has had a makeover and is geared towards promoting the crap out of ‘Skyfall’.
By the looks of the site, the marketing gurus are going to use the full power of social networking to sell the film with a heavy emphasis on Twitter and Facebook. The first behind the scenes photos from ‘Skyfall’ already debuted via Twitter a few months back and now we have a tiny glimpse of behind the scenes footage.
Producer Michael G. Wilson appears in a clip posted on YouTube that introduces the new 007.com as well as a few shots of a mysterious figure holding a massive gun.
It’s nothing but a big tease but enough to get you excited for ‘Skyfall’, which hopefully will put the series back on the right track after the woeful ‘Quantum of who gives a stuff’.
‘Skyfall’ will be released in Australia on 22 November 2012 by Sony Pictures.













