Quantum of Solace
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I've said it before and I say it again: I really like the new theme song... It sounds pretty fresh and strong to my ears, the sound world is really great. I've never been a great fan of White Stripes or other Jack White bands, but in this one the drum-guitar combination with the added piano-string-horn fills works really well. I liked You Know My Name as well, but now that sounds pretty conventional and dated... Even the singining bits sound ok, despite my initial doubts of how they can combine Alicia and Jack.
The lyrics are silly, but then again, I did not expect very much on that front anyway. And I think the bridge with the guitar and Alicia moaning/whimpering could have been something else...
One review somewhere said that this is the most interesting Bond Theme since the 1970's and I agree!
Grip
The lyrics are silly, but then again, I did not expect very much on that front anyway. And I think the bridge with the guitar and Alicia moaning/whimpering could have been something else...
One review somewhere said that this is the most interesting Bond Theme since the 1970's and I agree!
Grip
Daniel Craig: Bond film name Quantum of Solace was my idea
Daniel Craig has disclosed that the baffling name of the new Bond film, Quantum of Solace, was his idea.
The 007 star rejected more conventional titles during a brainstorming session with the producers.
Quantum of Solace is the name of a little-known short story by Ian Fleming, and its announcement last year as the title of the 22nd Bond adventure had fans scratching their heads
However, according to Craig, all Bond titles are essentially nonsense.
Asked if he agreed with fans who have laughed at the new name, Craig told GQ: "No, because I was involved in making the decision. Names were coming out, some ludicrous stuff was going back and forth – I can't remember exactly, but you know the sort of thing: 'The Blood On Your Face'. I knew I didn't want 'death', 'die', 'bleed' or any of those things in the title.
"We had it written down on boards and we'd literally go and sit in rooms and stare at this title. If you look at 'Q's, they're really weird in a title.
"As soon as it came out, people were saying, 'Ooh, it sounds like Harry Potter.' No, it's Quantum of Solace. I was saying, 'It's a Bond title! The name of a Bond film is not about anything. Live And Let Die? Octopussy? What does it mean? It means very little. We've got nothing to worry about."
Quantum of Solace was included in Fleming's 1960 collection of short stories, For Your Eyes Only. The film's makers have dispensed with the author's original plot and retained only the name, which refers to "the smallest unit of compassion that two people can have".
The 40-year-old actor also dismissed the idea of a 'Curse of Bond' despite a succession of accidents befalling the cast and crew of the latest 007 film.
Craig needed eight stitches in a face wound and lost a fingertip while performing his own stunts on the film, which is due for release in November.
More seriously, a stuntman was left fighting for his life when the Alfa Romeo 159 he was driving collided with a lorry during filming of the opening car chase sequence, while another stunt driver accidentally swerved into Italy's Lake Garda, escaping injury but writing off a £134,000 Aston Martin DBS.
However, Craig has angrily rebuffed the notion that Quantum of Solace is cursed.
"The thing about the Curse of Bond is that it's offensive, really. Let's be honest," he said. "There's a risk to everything we do and we have literally the best people in the world who do this and every precaution is taken to minimise the risk, but there is a risk."
The seriously injured stuntman, Aris Comninos, was airlifted to hospital and is making a good recovery. Craig said: "He was in a very bad way. We had a helicopter standing by with paramedics because that's the way it works every time we do a sequence like that. And they literally saved his life.
"It was horrendous and the only thing that matters is that Aris is getting better. It knocked everybody, as you can well imagine. But taking my finger as part of a 'curse' – that's offensive. This is what we do, this is what happens, but it gets magnified and completely taken out of context."
Of his own injuries, he told GQ magazine: "It's exactly what happens every time you do something like this. You get your finger trapped or your face split open… I had a boo-hoo, but it's amazing how the human body can repair itself." He joked: "I lost my fingerprint so I can now commit all sorts of crimes with that finger. I look forward to that."
:: The full interview is in the new issue of GQ magazine, out Thursday.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -idea.html
Daniel Craig has disclosed that the baffling name of the new Bond film, Quantum of Solace, was his idea.
The 007 star rejected more conventional titles during a brainstorming session with the producers.
Quantum of Solace is the name of a little-known short story by Ian Fleming, and its announcement last year as the title of the 22nd Bond adventure had fans scratching their heads
However, according to Craig, all Bond titles are essentially nonsense.
Asked if he agreed with fans who have laughed at the new name, Craig told GQ: "No, because I was involved in making the decision. Names were coming out, some ludicrous stuff was going back and forth – I can't remember exactly, but you know the sort of thing: 'The Blood On Your Face'. I knew I didn't want 'death', 'die', 'bleed' or any of those things in the title.
"We had it written down on boards and we'd literally go and sit in rooms and stare at this title. If you look at 'Q's, they're really weird in a title.
"As soon as it came out, people were saying, 'Ooh, it sounds like Harry Potter.' No, it's Quantum of Solace. I was saying, 'It's a Bond title! The name of a Bond film is not about anything. Live And Let Die? Octopussy? What does it mean? It means very little. We've got nothing to worry about."
Quantum of Solace was included in Fleming's 1960 collection of short stories, For Your Eyes Only. The film's makers have dispensed with the author's original plot and retained only the name, which refers to "the smallest unit of compassion that two people can have".
The 40-year-old actor also dismissed the idea of a 'Curse of Bond' despite a succession of accidents befalling the cast and crew of the latest 007 film.
Craig needed eight stitches in a face wound and lost a fingertip while performing his own stunts on the film, which is due for release in November.
More seriously, a stuntman was left fighting for his life when the Alfa Romeo 159 he was driving collided with a lorry during filming of the opening car chase sequence, while another stunt driver accidentally swerved into Italy's Lake Garda, escaping injury but writing off a £134,000 Aston Martin DBS.
However, Craig has angrily rebuffed the notion that Quantum of Solace is cursed.
"The thing about the Curse of Bond is that it's offensive, really. Let's be honest," he said. "There's a risk to everything we do and we have literally the best people in the world who do this and every precaution is taken to minimise the risk, but there is a risk."
The seriously injured stuntman, Aris Comninos, was airlifted to hospital and is making a good recovery. Craig said: "He was in a very bad way. We had a helicopter standing by with paramedics because that's the way it works every time we do a sequence like that. And they literally saved his life.
"It was horrendous and the only thing that matters is that Aris is getting better. It knocked everybody, as you can well imagine. But taking my finger as part of a 'curse' – that's offensive. This is what we do, this is what happens, but it gets magnified and completely taken out of context."
Of his own injuries, he told GQ magazine: "It's exactly what happens every time you do something like this. You get your finger trapped or your face split open… I had a boo-hoo, but it's amazing how the human body can repair itself." He joked: "I lost my fingerprint so I can now commit all sorts of crimes with that finger. I look forward to that."
:: The full interview is in the new issue of GQ magazine, out Thursday.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -idea.html
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He is in fine form here, LOL.advicky wrote:Daniel Craig: Bond film name Quantum of Solace was my idea
Daniel Craig has disclosed that the baffling name of the new Bond film, Quantum of Solace, was his idea.
The 007 star rejected more conventional titles during a brainstorming session with the producers.
Quantum of Solace is the name of a little-known short story by Ian Fleming, and its announcement last year as the title of the 22nd Bond adventure had fans scratching their heads
However, according to Craig, all Bond titles are essentially nonsense.
Asked if he agreed with fans who have laughed at the new name, Craig told GQ: "No, because I was involved in making the decision. Names were coming out, some ludicrous stuff was going back and forth – I can't remember exactly, but you know the sort of thing: 'The Blood On Your Face'. I knew I didn't want 'death', 'die', 'bleed' or any of those things in the title.
"We had it written down on boards and we'd literally go and sit in rooms and stare at this title. If you look at 'Q's, they're really weird in a title.
"As soon as it came out, people were saying, 'Ooh, it sounds like Harry Potter.' No, it's Quantum of Solace. I was saying, 'It's a Bond title! The name of a Bond film is not about anything. Live And Let Die? Octopussy? What does it mean? It means very little. We've got nothing to worry about."
Quantum of Solace was included in Fleming's 1960 collection of short stories, For Your Eyes Only. The film's makers have dispensed with the author's original plot and retained only the name, which refers to "the smallest unit of compassion that two people can have".
The 40-year-old actor also dismissed the idea of a 'Curse of Bond' despite a succession of accidents befalling the cast and crew of the latest 007 film.
Craig needed eight stitches in a face wound and lost a fingertip while performing his own stunts on the film, which is due for release in November.
More seriously, a stuntman was left fighting for his life when the Alfa Romeo 159 he was driving collided with a lorry during filming of the opening car chase sequence, while another stunt driver accidentally swerved into Italy's Lake Garda, escaping injury but writing off a £134,000 Aston Martin DBS.
However, Craig has angrily rebuffed the notion that Quantum of Solace is cursed.
"The thing about the Curse of Bond is that it's offensive, really. Let's be honest," he said. "There's a risk to everything we do and we have literally the best people in the world who do this and every precaution is taken to minimise the risk, but there is a risk."
The seriously injured stuntman, Aris Comninos, was airlifted to hospital and is making a good recovery. Craig said: "He was in a very bad way. We had a helicopter standing by with paramedics because that's the way it works every time we do a sequence like that. And they literally saved his life.
"It was horrendous and the only thing that matters is that Aris is getting better. It knocked everybody, as you can well imagine. But taking my finger as part of a 'curse' – that's offensive. This is what we do, this is what happens, but it gets magnified and completely taken out of context."
Of his own injuries, he told GQ magazine: "It's exactly what happens every time you do something like this. You get your finger trapped or your face split open… I had a boo-hoo, but it's amazing how the human body can repair itself." He joked: "I lost my fingerprint so I can now commit all sorts of crimes with that finger. I look forward to that."
:: The full interview is in the new issue of GQ magazine, out Thursday.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -idea.html
This isn't the jokey Daniel that participated in that last slew of interviews.
I love it when he gets all righteous to the interviewer. That's offensive!
Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knowsadvicky wrote:I think he won't. Megan Fox is on the cover. And he is the cover of the Singaporean Arena not the British.Aman wrote:We know Craig is on the cover for this months Arena, so is he on GQ's cover? What other mags will he be gracing?
Yes Redluna, it is right. Sorry.redluna wrote:Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knowsadvicky wrote:I think he won't. Megan Fox is on the cover. And he is the cover of the Singaporean Arena not the British.Aman wrote:We know Craig is on the cover for this months Arena, so is he on GQ's cover? What other mags will he be gracing?
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He's in the British GQ - out 2nd Oct - it looks really good.redluna wrote:Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knowsadvicky wrote:I think he won't. Megan Fox is on the cover. And he is the cover of the Singaporean Arena not the British.Aman wrote:We know Craig is on the cover for this months Arena, so is he on GQ's cover? What other mags will he be gracing?
catherinep wrote:He's in the British GQ - out 2nd Oct - it looks really good.redluna wrote:Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knowsadvicky wrote: I think he won't. Megan Fox is on the cover. And he is the cover of the Singaporean Arena not the British.
OMG!
WOW, sexy!!!!!catherinep wrote:He's in the British GQ - out 2nd Oct - it looks really good.redluna wrote:Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knowsadvicky wrote: I think he won't. Megan Fox is on the cover. And he is the cover of the Singaporean Arena not the British.
No need to say sorry!advicky wrote:Yes Redluna, it is right. Sorry.redluna wrote:Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knowsadvicky wrote: I think he won't. Megan Fox is on the cover. And he is the cover of the Singaporean Arena not the British.
Oh yes! he's hot very cool cover, looking forward to the inside pixredluna wrote:WOW, sexy!!!!!catherinep wrote:He's in the British GQ - out 2nd Oct - it looks really good.redluna wrote: Megan Fox is on the american GQ as far as I know and this interview mentioned on http://www.telegraph.co.uk seems to be in the british GQ - so who knows
agrippina wrote:I've said it before and I say it again: I really like the new theme song... It sounds pretty fresh and strong to my ears, the sound world is really great. I've never been a great fan of White Stripes or other Jack White bands, but in this one the drum-guitar combination with the added piano-string-horn fills works really well. I liked You Know My Name as well, but now that sounds pretty conventional and dated... Even the singining bits sound ok, despite my initial doubts of how they can combine Alicia and Jack.
The lyrics are silly, but then again, I did not expect very much on that front anyway. And I think the bridge with the guitar and Alicia moaning/whimpering could have been something else...
One review somewhere said that this is the most interesting Bond Theme since the 1970's and I agree!
Grip