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Full Package Details As Bond Goes Blu At 50!

With latest 007 adventure SKYFALL due to hit cinemas in October, THN is able to bring the full spec for the forthcoming whole 22 film collection, courtesy of MGM. The BOND 50 box set will be the first time every official James Bond movie has appeared on the high-defination Blu-ray format. Here’s the press release with all the details as well as a trailer marking the release:

All the Bonds. All the girls. All the action. All in high-definition. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment mark James Bond’s monumental golden anniversary with the release of BOND 50, the complete Bond experience showcasing all 22 classic films on Blu-ray together for the first time ever, neatly packaged into one cool, sleek collectable box-set. The collection will be available on September 24 in the United Kingdom with additional international markets to follow that week. BOND 50 marks the debut of nine James Bond films previously unavailable in high definition Blu-ray and comes with a dossier of more than 122 hours of bonus features.

Set for release just prior to the theatrical premiere of SKYFALL, BOND 50 will offer a look at the latest Bond film through videoblogs shot with the cast and crew. The BOND 50 collection also provides two all-new pieces that spotlight the history of 007. “The World of Bond” takes a look at the style and attitude that is signature to Bond; pulling together the cars, the women, the villains and the music that have been a staple of these films for the past 50 years. “Being Bond” profiles the six distinguished actors that have had the honor of portraying 007.

Additional bonus content in the BOND 50 collection includes cast and crew commentaries, the behind-the-scenes making of each film, in-depth interviews with every actor that played Bond, a closer look at the exotic locations as shot on-the-set, the women of Bond, the villains of Bond, Bond’s cars and gadgets, music videos and much, much more!

Special Features:

DISC TWENTY THREE – Bonus Material

NEW – The World of Bond – the 007 films have a look, style and attitude that is signature Bond. From the cars, to the women, to the villains and even the music, Bond films stand apart. The World of Bond takes the viewer through the best of five decades worth of classic James Bond in one thrilling montage. The World of Bond showcases the fascinating and entertaining interplay among unforgettable moments of danger, seduction, adventure and a dash of that distinguished humor that fans have cherished from the beginning up until now. To add to the experience, The World of Bond featurette will also offer a Pop-Up Trivia option to challenge even the sharpest of fans with little known facts and interesting trivia from the Bond Universe.

NEW – Being Bond – there’s only one James Bond – but he’s proven too much for only one actor to play the role. In the franchise’s 50-year run, six distinguished actors have taken on the part and secured a spot in cinematic history. Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig each reflect on the impact and importance of taking on such a famous role. With this piece, gain insight into what each actor brought to the character and discover how they shaped the world’s most timeless secret agent.

SKYFALL Videoblogs – behind-the-scenes look at the making of SKYFALL from the cast and crew

DISC ONE— Dr. No (Over 3 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Terence Young and cast and crew

6 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC TWO— From Russia With Love (Over 3 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Terence Young and cast and crew

2 Featurettes

Animated Storyboard Sequence

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC THREE—Goldfinger (Over 5 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Guy Hamilton

Commentary with the cast and crew

3 Featurettes

Original Screen Tests with Theodore Bikel and Tito Vandis

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Original Publicity Featurette

Original Radio Interviews With Sean Connery

Photo Galleries

DISC FOUR—Thunderball (Over 6 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Terence Young

Commentary with Editor Peter Hunt and Screenwriter John Hopkins

4 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC FIVE—You Only Live Twice (Over 4 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew

4 Featurettes

Animated Storyboard Sequence

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC SIX—On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Over 4 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Peter Hunt and cast and crew

4 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC SEVEN—Diamonds Are Forever (Over 4 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Guy Hamilton and cast and crew

3 Featurettes

Deleted Scenes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

 

DISC EIGHT—Live and Let Die (Over 7 hours of content)

Commentaries with Director Guy Hamilton, Roger Moore and Tom Mankiewicz

3 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC NINE—The Man with the Golden Gun (Over 5 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Guy Hamilton and the cast and crew

Commentary with Roger Moore

2 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC TEN—The Spy Who Loved Me (Over 5 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew

Commentary with Roger Moore

3 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

DISC ELEVEN—Moonraker (Over 5 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew

Commentary with Roger Moore

4 Featurettes

Original Theatrical Trailer

Photo Gallery

DISC TWELVE—For Your Eyes Only (Over 7 hours of content)

Commentary with Director John Glen and the cast and crew

Commentary with Roger Moore

Commentary with Producer Michael G. Wilson and crew

4 Featurettes

Animated Storyboard Sequences for Snowmobile Chase & Underwater

Music Video performed by Sheena Easton

Deleted Scenes and Expanded Angles

Original Theatrical Trailer, TV and radio spots

Photo Galleries

DISC THIRTEEN—Octopussy (Over 6 hours of content)

Commentary with Director John Glen

Commentary with Roger Moore

4 Featurettes

Original Screen Tests with James Brolin

“All Time High” Music Video

Original Theatrical Trailers

DISC FOURTEEN—A View to a Kill (Over 6 hours of content)

Commentary with Director John Glen and the cast and crew

Commentary with Roger Moore

4 Featurettes

A View to a Kill Music Video performed by Duran Duran

Original Theatrical Trailers and TV spots

DISC FIFTEEN—The Living Daylights (Over 5 hours of content)

Commentary with Director John Glen and cast and crew

3 Featurettes

Deleted scenes with introductions from Director John Glen

The Living Daylights Music Video performed by A-Ha

Original Theatrical Trailers

DISC SIXTEEN—Licence to Kill (Over 6 hours of content)

Commentary with Director John Glen and cast

Commentary with Producer Michael G. Wilson and crew

3 Featurettes

Licence to Kill Music Video performed by Gladys Knight

“If You Asked Me To” Music Video Performed by Patti LaBelle

Opening Titles Sequence

Original Theatrical Trailers

Photo Galleries

DISC SEVENTEEN—GoldenEye (Over 5 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Martin Campbell and Producer Michael G. Wilson

8 Featurettes

Deleted scenes

GoldenEye Music Video performed by Tina Turner

DISC EIGHTEEN—Tomorrow Never Dies (Over 9 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Roger Spottiswoode and Dan Petrie, Jr.

Commentary with Vic Armstrong and Producer Michael G. Wilson

2 Featurettes

Interview with Composer David Arnold

Deleted and Extended Scenes with introduction from Director Roger Spottiswoode

Tomorrow Never Dies Music Video performed by Sheryl Crow

The James Bond Theme (Moby’s Re-Version)

DISC NINETEEN—The World Is Not Enough (Over 6 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Michael Apted

Commentary with Peter Lamont, David Arnold and Vic Armstrong

4 Featurettes

Opening Titles Sequence

The World Is Not Enough Music Video performed by Garbage

Deleted, Extended and Alternate Scene

Original Theatrical Trailer

Photo Galleries

DISC TWENTY—Die Another Day (Over 8 hours of content)

Commentary with Director Lee Tamahori and Producer Michael G. Wilson

Commentary with Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike

5 Featurettes

MI6 Datastream Trivia Track with Branching Video

Opening Titles Sequence

Photo Galleries

DISC TWENTY ONE—Casino Royale (Over 1 hour of content)

Becoming Bond

James Bond: For Real

Chris Cornell Music Video

DISC TWENTY TWO—Quantum of Solace (Over 1 hour of content)

2 Featurettes

“Another Way to Die” Music Video

Original Theatrical Trailers

Craig was our great north east correspondent, proving that it’s so ‘grim up north’ that losing yourself in a world of film is a foregone prerequisite. He has been studying the best (and often worst) of both classic and modern cinema at the University of Life for as long as he can remember. Craig’s favorite films include THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, JFK, GOODFELLAS, SCARFACE, and most of John Carpenter’s early work, particularly THE THING and HALLOWEEN.

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