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Author David Giammarco's book ("For Your Eyes Only: Behind The Scenes
of the James Bond Films) published in October by (ECW Press).
HALLE BERRY DOES BOND
Temperatures are soaring well past the 100-degree mark on the set of the
20th James Bond adventure "Die Another Day". And not just because HALLE
BERRY is scantily-clad in a form fitting tank top either. "It took me
about a couple months to look like I knew what I was doing (laughs). But
that's the difference: it's not that difficult to appear like you're good.
But to actually be good - that takes a lifetime. To act like you know
what you're doing, it's really not that hard." Author, David Giammarco
is the author of the new book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind The Scenes of
the James Bond Films, talks to one-on-one with Halle Berry on set at Pinweood
Studios. 1830 words.
MOORE THE MERRIER: ROGER MOORE INTERVIEW
Former 007 ROGER MOORE talks with David Giammarco - author of the new
book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind The Scenes of the James Bond Films" -
on the eve of the 40th anniversary James Bond film "Die Another Day" in
this exclusive interview. The in-depth profile retrace Moore's life, rise
to fame, problems with the Bond films, favorite memories, his retirement,
what he's doing now in his life, and what he thinks about new Bond Pierce
Brosnan and Moore's desire to come back to the James Bond films. Also
includes comments from Bond Girl Maud Adams and Bond director John Glen.
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF DIE ANOTHER DAY
David Giammarco, author of the new book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind The
Scenes of the James Bond Films", takes you on a special trip behind the
scenes of the new James Bond film "Die Another Day", with exclusive interviews
on set with Pierce Brosnan, Director Lee Tamahori, Bond Girls Halle Berry
and Rosamund Pike, Villain Toby Stephens, and Producer Michael Wilson
in celebration of this 40th anniversary installment of the James Bond
films. 4615 words:
ICE SPY: CRAFTING THE CHILLING THRILLS OF DIE ANOTHER DAY
For 40 years, the James Bond films have showcased the most spectacular
stunts, ingenious gadgets, and mind-blowing special effects. Now for the
first time, David Giammarco - author of the new book "For Your Eyes Only:
Behind The Scenes of the James Bond Films" - reveals the secrets of crafting
the all new thrills of the special 40th anniversary 007 film "Die Another
Day", with exclusive interviews on set with Action Director Vic Armstrong,
Production Designer Peter Lamont, Special Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould,
and John Cleese as Bond's new gadget master. From Bond's new fully-loaded
Aston Martin DBV to the perilous chase across Icelandic icebergs to the
massive Ice Palace set, the world of 007 has just gotten a whole lot bigger.
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HIS WORDS WERE THEIR BOND: BROCCOLI & SALTZMAN
On the eve of the 40th anniversary James Bond film "Die Another Day",
David Giammarco - author of the new book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind The
Scenes of the James Bond Films" - retraces the screen legacy of the James
Bond films from legendary producers "Cubby" Broccoli & Harry Saltzman's
uncertain beginnings and fierce in-fighting, to the global sensation of
Sean Connery, to George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce
Brosnan. A complete analysis of the Bond phenomenon throughout the years
is presented with exclusive interviews with Sean Connery, Roger Moore,
Bond directors Guy Hamilton, Peter Hunt and John Glen, Lois Maxwell (Miss
Moneypenny), Bond Girl Maud Adams, and Cubby Broccoli's son and current
Bond producer Michael G. Wilson. 6700 words
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN PEN: IAN FLEMING
David Giammarco, author of the new book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind The
Scenes of the James Bond Films", retraces the secret life of Ian Fleming,
the James Bond author who started the global phenomenon of 007, now celebrating
the 40th anniversary with "Die Another Day" - the 20th James Bond film.
Fleming's rebellious youth and colorful bachelorhood is retraced, as is
his mysterious work with Naval Intelligence, his years as a spy and the
uncertain creation of the most famous spy in the world: James Bond. Also
includes an exclusive interview with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner discussing
his association with Ian Fleming and how he helped launch the James Bond
phenomenon. 3700 words
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