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I thought a thread like this would be great for all the news on what's going on in Bond 22. Here myself or any other user can post the latest diary that updates on filming, locations, the cast and anything else.

Here are the latest preproduction diaries:

Diary 1:

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/bond_22_preprod_diary01.php3

Diary 2:

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/bond_22_preprod_diary02.php3

Diary 3:

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/bond_22_preprod_diary03.php3

And the latest one, Diary 4:

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/bond_22_preprod_diary04.php3

The most interesting information so far is that Craig hinted there will be more humor, and a ski chase will be involved.

And this Opera House in Austria could be a filming location for Bond:

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Sounds like the Bourne Ultimatum to me.
 
I don't know how acurate it is, but it is indeed interesting.
 
Sounds interesting, althought i've always wanted to see a Bond climax atop of London's Big Ben clock tower. Is there some law restricting shooting atop Ben because i've never seen a film feature the clock?....i guess they could reconstruct it in studio if they wanted........
 
Pre-Production Diary 5 is up:

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/bond_22_preprod_diary05.php3?t=&s=

According to a report in The Times, the 22nd James Bond film (due out 7th November 2008) will reach its climax in a chase against the background of the Palio, the centuries-old and controversial bareback horse race in the historic Tuscan hill town of Siena, Italy.

As the race is only held twice a year, cameras are due to roll on Thursday 16th August, when the Palio will be run. Whilst the plot is being kept under wraps, the town council at Siena has given permission for a climax in which James Bond chases the villain through the steep and narrow cobbled streets and then pursues him across the rooftops and through the underground medieval aqueducts, while the horses thunder round the Campo, the main square. There is no indication that Bond himself will be riding any horses during the film. Furthermore, filming this week will focus on the race, with scenes involving actors inserted later. There will be 14 cameras placed at strategic positions around the arena but helicopters have been banned.

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Above: The carroccio of Siena, during the procession preceding the Palio of August 2006​


The Times reports that film-makers have agreed to “strict conditions” obliging them to treat the race with “full respect”, according to Il Giornale. They are forbidden from showing any violence “involving either people or animals” that may occur. It is this violence that animal rights campaigners regular protest against, and activists have seized on the disclosure of filming that would " glamorise a race that was a relic of medieval brutality”. They say that 50 horses have been killed since 1970, with many others injured. Eleonora di Giuseppe, spokeswoman for the Italian Federation of Equestrian Sport, said yesterday that using the Palio in a Bond film would glamorise a race “in which horses are exposed to unacceptable risks”.

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Above: Thousands of spectators, coming from all the world, fill the Piazza del Campo
to capacity on the day of the Palio di Siena.​


The Palio is held twice a year, on festivals dedicated to the Virgin Mary – July 2, the Feast of the Visitation, and August 16, the day after the Feast of the Assumption (Ferragosto), the Italian August bank holiday. The brief and intense Palio, run on packed sand in the Campo, is not a tourist attraction but a fiercely cherished part of the Sienese way of life dating back to the 11th century. It is preceded by weeks of build-up and colourful pageantry, with each horse representing one of the 17 contrade, or city guilds. The Campo is always packed with tens of thousands of spectators in an atmosphere bordering on hysteria. In the morning the horses are blessed in their contrada’s churches. The race runs for three laps of the Campo and the winner is awarded a palio, a banner of painted silk.

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Above: View of the Piazza del Campo, where the Palio is run (left),
Banners of the Contrade sold before the beginning of the race (right)​


Bond 22 is shaping up to be a European adventure, as MI6 reported last month that location shooting could also take in an impressive Opera set in Austria and a ski sequence. The majority of filming will take place at Pinewood Studios in the UK.

Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli (Eon Productions), BOND 22 (title to be announced) is scheduled for release November 7th 2008 and will be directed by Marc Forster. Principal photography will start in December 2007, at Pinewood Studios (UK) and foreign locations to be announced. The draft screenplay has been handed in by regular scribes Neal Purvis & Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis will polish. The story will be a direct continuation of the events of Casino Royale. It is British actor Daniel Craig’s second outing as James Bond, following his debut film Casino Royale released November 16th 2006. Dame Judi Dench (M) and Giancarlo Giannini (Mathis) will also reprise their roles.

Stay tuned to MI6 for all the latest coverage of the 22nd James Bond film.


Awesome. :up:
 
Guys, check out the Pre-Production Thread, a new update. :up:
 
Sounds interesting, althought i've always wanted to see a Bond climax atop of London's Big Ben clock tower. Is there some law restricting shooting atop Ben because i've never seen a film feature the clock?....i guess they could reconstruct it in studio if they wanted........

It was featured in Shanghai Knights wasn´t it?

Also a very interesting location for the finale :up:
 
Thanks, and remember all new PP diaries can be posted here.

The locations for this movie are really looking great.
 
It was featured in Shanghai Knights wasn´t it?

Also a very interesting location for the finale :up:

Ah, never seen Shanghai Kinghts. Love to see Bond up there at some point. It's never been done in any of the Bond films, suprisingly.
 
An update, clarification of what exactly the original Italian reports says -

“Vauxhall” reports that the original article offers no indication that the previously-reported sequence, in which 007 is said to pursue the film’s villain down Siena’s narrow cobbled streets, across the town’s rooftops and through its medievil aqueducts, all during the Palio di Siena, is actually the climax of the film.

Over the past few weeks, James Bond producers are said to have been negotiating with the Siena town council over what can be shot at the Palio di Siena tomorrow. The Palio is traditionally a major event in the Sienese calendar. The footage reportedly being shot tomorrow is to be strictly of a documentary-style nature, with no manipulation or ridiculing of the event, and no shots of violence involving horses or people to be included.

The article references unconfirmed reports that 007 will negotiate central Siena’s narrow alleys in his Aston Martin before taking to the town’s rooftops in “an exciting pursuit” of the film’s villain. The Palio will apparently serve as a backdrop to this sequence, with shots of the horse race intercut to parallel Bond’s own pursuit. Il Giornale describes the chase sequence as “no holds barred”.

Siena’s town council have reportedly granted Eon Productions permission to return to film footage in and around the town during principal photography between January and July 2008. However, it is likely that such scenes may simply be recreated at Pinewood Studios.

One such scene mentioned in the article would see 007 confronting Bond 22’s villain in Siena’s bottini, a labyrinthine network of tunnels under the city, which date back to the 12th century and were once used to transport running water to houses. The bottini cannot be visited by the public without written approval.

The town council plans on using Siena’s exposure in the film to present the location in the most positive light possible. However, none of the city’s badges are allowed to be captured on camera during filming.

Some location scouting is said to have took place yesterday (on the eve of the Feast of the Assumption), while tomorrow will reportedly see 14 strategically-placed cameras catching the bi-annual Palio di Siena on film for use in Bond 22.
 
This sounds like another superb sequence, so far the locations for the major sequences sound magnificent and offer a great visual backdrop for the story..
 
Couldn't agree more, I really like the way things are going. :up:
 
Looks like he has longer hair this time more bondlike hair that is. I just hope and expect him to be in the same shape he was in CR.
 
What is he holding?

EDIT: Must be some kind of binoculars to watch the race.

And I just read that he's in Siena. I've been there this year (not the horse-race though) I ate a pizza in a dreadful bar. :dry:
 
What is he holding?

EDIT: Must be some kind of binoculars to watch the race.

And I just read that he's in Siena. I've been there this year (not the horse-race though) I ate a pizza in a dreadful bar. :dry:
Isn't it a camera of some sort?

One of the only things I disliked in CR was his haircut, glad to see it a little longer and more Bondy this time round.
 
Not feeling that first shot at all. Craig looks unkempt.
 
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