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Judi Dench has revealed she has been diagnosed with a condition that can lead to blindness. The James Bond star, 77, says she has macular degeneration and can no longer read her scripts or see faces in front of her. But she told the Daily Mirror she...
The store announced that Mr O'Shea, who supplies many leading London restaurants and is widely regarded as one of the finest butchers around, finished trading there on Thursday. Selfridges banned the sale of foie gras in 2009 under intense pressure from...
British actor Daniel Craig appears in a scene set in Shanghai in the upcoming James Bond film "Skyfall", currently being filmed, in the first official shot released in London February 1, 2012. View Photo »
The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.
Judi Dench has revealed she is battling to save her eyesight. The James Bond Star, 77, has been diagnosed with macular degeneration which can lead to blindness. In a deeply moving interview, Dame Judi said her sight is already so bad she cannot see...
The 77-year-old James Bond star has been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, which has been robbing her of her sight. She said her sight is already so bad that she cannot see faces in front of her only outlines and friends have to read...
Specific to Midnight in Paris, we discussed: the challenges of scoring the job of production designer (Allen and his sister/producer Letty Aronson essentially auditioned people for it); working within the sort of
Employees of Spanish airline Iberia wait for the start of a demonstration in Madrid January 19, 2012. Iberia workers claim that the management's plans to create the low-cost air carrier Iberia Express will threaten their jobs and working conditions. The... View Photo »
For the James Bond franchise, I think beautiful women are more important than the cars
2012 Last updated at 19:24 ET By Tim Masters Entertainment and arts correspondent, BBC News John Logan (centre) wrote the screenplays for Oscar-nominated movies Hugo and Rango Screenwriter John Logan discusses Oscar hopefuls Hugo and Rango, and admits...
In my house in London, I followed this routine exactly, apart from the cocktails, the lunch and the snorkelling." Picking up from where Fleming left off in 1966 with The Living Daylights / Octopussy, Faulks has written the perfect continuation of the...
James Bond (January 4, 1900 – February 14, 1989) was a leading American ornithologist whose name was appropriated by writer Ian Fleming for his fictional spy, James Bond. Full Article
BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: A Cagiva 600 W16 that was used in the 1995 James Bond film Goldeneye and is currently being displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum, is seen on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display, which marks the 50th...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: People look at cars, including a roofless Renault 11 TXE that was used in the 1985 James Bond film A View To a Kill, currently displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display,...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: A Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II that was used in the James Bond film A View To A Kill and is currently being displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum is seen on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display, which marks the...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: The revolving number plate on the Aston Martin DB5 used in the James Bond film Goldfinger is seen at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display, which marks the 50th anniversary of the...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: A man takes a photograph of two Aston Martin DBS that were used in the James Bond film Quantum Of Solace and currently being displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display, which...
View Photo »A man and a girl look at a car on display at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty original iconic...
View Photo »A man photographs a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 2 at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty original...
View Photo »British special effects coordinator Chris Corbould poses for photographers in front of a crashed Aston Martin DBS at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on...
View Photo »British actress Madeline Smith poses for photographers in front of a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 2 at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The...
View Photo »British actress Madeline Smith looks on at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty original iconic...
View Photo »British actor Colin Salmon poses for photographers next to a crashed Aston Martin DBS on display at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The...
View Photo »British actor Colin Salmon attends the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty original iconic vehicles...
View Photo »A crached Aston Martin DBS is on display at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty original iconic...
View Photo »Lord Montagu poses for photographers with Swedish actress Britt Ekland at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhibition...
View Photo »Actress and former "Bond Girl", Britt Ekland, poses for photographers with an Aston Martin DB5 from the James Bond film "Goldfinger" at the opening of the "Bond in Motion: 50 Vehicles 50 Years" exhibition at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, southern England January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Swedish actress Britt Ekland poses for photographers on the Aston Martin DB5 car used in the 1964 James Bond film 'Goldfinger' on display during a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of...
View Photo »LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 10: James Bond film director John Glen speaks at the Panasonic booth as MGM Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment unveil 'Bond 50,' a box-set featuring all 22 James Bond films on Blu-ray Disc in celebration of the James Bond franchise's 50th...
View Photo »LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 10: Actress Caterina Murino, a 'Bond Girl' from the James Bond movie, 'Casino Royale,' appears at the Panasonic booth as MGM Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment unveil 'Bond 50,' a box-set featuring all 22 James Bond films on Blu-ray Disc in...
View Photo »LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 10: Televisions at the Panasonic booth show an image of all six actors who have played James Bond as MGM Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment unveil 'Bond 50,' a box-set featuring all 22 James Bond films on Blu-ray Disc in celebration of the...
View Photo »French actress Berenice Marlohe poses at a photocall to announce the start of production of the 23rd film in the James Bond series; 'Skyfall', in central London, on November 3, 2011. The film sees Daniel Craig return to the role in his third outing as the spy hero and will be directed...
View Photo »Spanish actor Javier Bardem (L), French actress Berenice Marlohe (2L), British director Sam Mendes (3L), British actress Judi Dench (4L), British actor Daniel Craig (4R), British actress Naomie Harris (3R), producer Barabra Broccoli (2R) and producer Michael Wilson (R) pose for...
View Photo »(L-R) French actress Berenice Marlohe, British actor Daniel Craig and British actress Naomie Harris pose at a photocall to announce the start of production of the 23rd film in the James Bond series; 'Skyfall', in central London on November 3, 2011. The film sees Craig return to the role...
View Photo »A young women walks past a advertisement for a magazine showing British actor Pierce Brosnan and US actress Halle Berry, the stars of the latest James Bond film 'Die Another Day', on a street in Shanghai, 23 December 2002. US film giant Warner Brothers is to start filming its first-ever...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: Period stickers on the Little Nellie autogyro that was used in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice and is currently being displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum, is seen on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: A Aston Martin DBS that was used in the James Bond film Casino Royale is displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display, which marks the 50th anniversary of the James Bond film...
View Photo »BEAULIEU, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: A Cagiva 600 W16 that was used in the 1995 James Bond film Goldeneye and is currently being displayed at the Bond In Motion exhibition at National Motor Museum, is seen on January 17, 2012 in Beaulieu, England. The display, which marks the 50th...
View Photo »The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.
For the James Bond franchise, I think beautiful women are more important than the cars
There's a certain skill set required in each community depending on its needs ... Everybody needs a little facilitator to have things work out.
Mary Poppins meets The Wizard of Oz meets James Bond
Planes, blades, automobiles at new James Bond exhibit
They call it the James Bond approach
So, even though we are not racing, there are more jobs being done on the way to the gate. A few fishing boats have come over to try to sell us fish. One had big red flames down the side and looked like something out of a James Bond film!
I was doing lots of radio plays at the time but I wanted to do something a bit different so when James Bond came up I ventured in and said yes. I had never even heard of him at the time but it became an amazing part to play and the response from listeners was terrific!
Such an operation would be difficult but not impossible ... We have a red line on allowing our security forces to conduct operations inside Pakistan, but we were prepared to move the families. It would not have been a James Bond-style operation. We would have just used a few henchmen.
I was in high school going into college when (Pierce Brosnan) was James Bond. So I knew Pierce more than the other Bonds since I grew up watching a lot of his movie and of course Remington Steele.
The desert has a history that is very important, from music to film and architecture ... Ive been told that a John Lautner home was used in one of the James Bond films. I would love to see that, and The Palm Springs (International) Film Festival.
I mean, since I've just become James Bond. And I think, you know, that means being something that people feel they own. And all of the sudden I'm getting magazine covers, when I got nothing for ten years before that. I say it's just pure luck. And doing covers, people interviewing me, and they want to k...
The plot is pretty nonsensical ... It's just fun. [It's like] James Bond flicks and sex.
I didn't realise it was like that; I didn't know James Bond worked by you saying 'I'll do it'.
James Bond films are great to look at and a lot of fun but they are fairy tales
My name is Bond, James Bond.
James Bond door that opens into the water.
It looks like a James Bond villain’s lair
I guess I was in the right place at the right time. You know, in Tomorrow Never Dies, the producers and the director, Roger Spottiswoode, decided they want almost like an equal to James Bond… it was very exciting for me
I [also] remember from an early age, seeing the Bond films, like coming out from Dr. No and my dad going, 'I really like Sean Connery's tailor.' I'm like 9, and my brother's 11, and we're both going, 'Who's Sean Connery?' 'Well, James Bond.' 'Oh, yeah, he's cool!'
Daddy, I think George Lazenby is my favourite James Bond.
I've been angling for the role of Q in the James Bond films when John Cleese hangs up his boots. I could imagine doing that - a faintly comic role in a dramatic thing. But I can't imagine they'd cast me as a hard-bitten private eye with a drink problem and a failed marriage.
Now, I don't know whether you've seen a story that's doing the rounds about me being offered the job of penning the tune for the new James Bond film?
During one of his visits to Pakistan, Abbas saw a James Bond movie with Pakistani Army officials. They reportedly asked Abbas to get the photocopy of the War Plan. However, Abbas failed to access the file
I present this question: Who would you take in a fight: James Bond or John Rambo? The cool, cunning and well-equipped secret agent or the slightly deranged veteran who takes on the world at every turn?
