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Two New Skyfall Clips: Ladies, 007 Knows About All The Fear

I wonder how much pure willpower it takes for Daniel Craig to look as tirelessly cool and bad-ass as he does in every second so far of Skyfall , a Bond pic whose plot I have very little knowledge of despite all the ads, other than Javier Bardem is a blonde-wigged weirdo villain, 007 bags more exotic ladies in exotic locales, and he jumps onto exploding trains while nonchalantly adjusting his cufflinks. That cufflink move gets a lot of mileage. Watch two new exciting-but-not-terribly-expository spots from Skyfall and tell me I’m wrong. The first clip, “Precise Intelligence,” is all about how M (Judi Dench) always kinda-sorta but not really knows where her #1 agent is at all times because he’s probably on a yacht in the South China Sea macking on ladies on boats and in showers. I mean, obviously. Watch it on YouTube . The second offers a little more: Femme fatale Sévérine (Bérénice Marlohe) leans in and SUPER SERIOUSLY asks Bond, “How much do you know about FEAAAAH ?” What follows is the first semi-hilarious bit we’ve seen from Skyfall , just because Craig’s response is SO INTENSE. I mean, look at this face: BOND KNOWS ABOUT ALL THE FEAR, BABY. Watch it on YouTube . Then, BOOM! Cufflink move at the 0:17 mark. Come November we’re all going to live for that cufflink move, people. Skyfall skyfalls into U.S. theaters on November 9. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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GALLERY: Unseen Beatles Footage From Magical Mystery Tour Webcast On The Space’s Arena Hotel

If you thought that the Beatles have been so pored over that there couldn’t possibly be anything new to see, hear or read about them, guess again.  The former Fab Four’s business concern, Apple Corps has granted the BBC TV arts series  Arena  unseen footage of the band.  Arena has cut this footage to make a short for its  Arena Hotel  online project with the digital-arts website The Space.  Arena Hotel  debuted the short exclusively on Tuesday.  A spokesman for The Space says the footage was shot during the making of a documentary about the Beatles 1967  Magical Mystery Tour  film and features the band on “a coach trip to a classic British  fish-and-chip shop, en route to Newquay, the final destination of the tour.”  You can watch it  here , but also be sure to check out Movieline’s gallery of stills from the footage , along with shots of the band performing “I Am The Walrus” and “Your Mother Should Know.”  (Really, she should.)    Magical Mystery Tour  was first broadcast by the Beeb on Boxing Day in 1967.  At the time, the trippy film confused stodgy audiences and critics, but appreciation of the groundbreaking production has appreciated considerably since then. (That said,   Magical Mystery Tour  has been broadcast only one other time,on BBC Two in 1979.) The music to the film got a much better reception (and a Grammy nomination), although Rolling Stone magazine’s review of the album in January 1968 consisted of a single quote from John Lennon:  “There are only about 100 people in the world who understand our music.” MOVIELINE GALLERY:  UNSEEN ‘MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR’ ERA PHOTOS OF THE BEATLES Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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Emma Watson Discovers Newfound Perks in Musical Theater

Perhaps she’s taking a cue from her Harry Potter co-star Daniel Radcliffe , but Emma Watson has taken a shine for musical theater after performing some numbers from The Rocky Horror Picture Show in her latest film, The Perks of Being a Wallflower . Radcliffe headed to Broadway and London’s West End well before finishing up duties on Harry Potter , starring in Equus in 2007, which famously had the mortal Daniel Radcliffe appearing in the buff on stage. He more recently received awards accolades last year for his performance in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying on Broadway. “I love musical theater, so I would love to do a musical soon, that would be wonderful” Watson told Britain’s Sunday Telegraph . Watson’s first film since starring in the Harry Potter series, The Perks of Being a Wallflower has so far proven a box office success since opening two weekends ago in limited release. Summit Entertainment expanded it to 102 theaters last weekend, grossing just under $1.14 million for a very solid $11,150 average. In the film, she plays an awkward student who bonds with friends, seeking solace in Rocky Horror “I was terrified of the Rocky Horror scenes,” she said, explaining how singing and dancing scenes had given her a new-found affinity for cabaret. “But, as it turned out, it was fun, and once I got over how weird it was to go from wearing knitted [sweaters] to corsets and fishnets, I got it together.” Still, this was not her absolute first exposure to the medium. Watson appeared in a student production of Three Sisters at Brown University where is has been studying for a Liberal Arts degree. [ Sources: Sunday Telegraph , BBC ]

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Bond Is No Wuss! Daniel Craig Defends Casino Royale Tear-Shedding Scene In Vanity Fair

James Bond is not going all emo on us.  In a new Vanity Fair cover story on 007 actor Daniel Craig ,  the actor defends the tear his character shed over the death of the girlfriend who betrayed him, and says Bond is not getting soft. “He didn’t sob. There was, like, a tear in his eye. No snot coming out of his nose, you know,” Craig says in the magazine’s November issue, which is out this month. With the latest Bond adventure,   Skyfall ,  set for a Nov. 9 release date, Craig talks to the magazine about the responsibilities that come with the character. “Pierce [Brosnan] used to say that it’s like being responsible for a small country. It’s kind of like you have to look after it diplomatically. I kind of get that, but I can’t really say that’s my deal. I’m not going to be the poster boy for this. Although I  am  the poster boy.” And being the face of one of the biggest money-making franchises in cinema has its drawbacks. “You talk to people in the movie business who have been doing this 40 years and they all say the difference is that, back in the day, you could go and have a drink in the bar, get drunk, fall over, have a good time, relax,whatever, and no one would know about it. But now everyone’s got a camera” Craig says. So you can’t live a normal life anymore. Because it will become public knowledge that you’ve whatever—gotten drunk in a bar or skinny-dipped on a beach or something. Things that normal people do occasionally. And in a way that’s kind of—I’ve got to be high-class. I’ve done a lot of things in my life. But you have to think in that way. Which is sad, because I like bars.” The actor also takes a pragmatic look at the Heineken product-placement deal that will have the martini-drinking Bond drinking its beer in Skyfall.    “Heineken gave us a ton of money for there to be Heineken in a shot in a bar. So, how easy is that? Just to say, O.K., there’s Heineken. It’s there—it’s in the back of the shot. Without them, the movie couldn’t get sold, so that all got kind of blown up. ‘Bond’s new drink is a Heineken.’ ”  Craig says, pointing out atht Bond “likes a lot of drinks—Heineken, champagne; it’s all in there.” Not that Craig will totally sell out in the name of product placement. “I’ll drink a beer in the shot, I’m happy to, but I’m not going to do an ‘ Ahhhhh ’ [pantomiming an actor looking refreshed]. And I would say this because they’re paying, but they’re kind of respectful about it. They don’t want to screw the movie up.” If you need more Bond, check out Annie Leibovitz’s shoot with Craig  here. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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POLL: Time For The Bald Truth − Who’s The Best Blofeld In The James Bond Franchise?

Almost as enduring as James Bond himself, Ernst Stavro Blofeld was a supervillain caricature even before Mike Myers turned him into Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels with a skull cap as Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers franchise. In his first two Bond film appearances, From Russia with Love and Thunderball, t he nefarious head of SPECTRE was shown only from the chest down as he stroked his  white cat and, like Darth Vader, required two — at the time, uncredited — actors to play him: Anthony Dawson handled the body portion of Blofeld while Eric Pohlmann provided the voice.  That changed in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice when, in a dramatic reveal, Donald Pleasance became the initial face of Blofeld, although not for long.  The appropriately fiendish looking Telly Savalas played the villain in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service ; then Charles Gray took over in Diamonds Are Forever to play multiple Blofelds thanks to a plotline involving the creation of dastardly doppelgangers through plastic surgery.  (Cloning was not yet in vogue in the movies.) In the opening sequence of For Your Eyes Only , an uncredited character who is presumably Blofeld — the cat and the clothes certainly leave that impression — is finally dispatched by being dropped into a smokestack by Agent 007. As was the case with Blofeld’s first two cinematic appearances, he is portrayed by two actors: John Hollis (body) and Robert Rietty (voice). And yet, the baddie manages to make one more appearance in the independently produced Never Say Never Again, where he is played by Max Von Sydow. While you’re taking a break from trolling Bond chat rooms to see if Blofeld will return during the Daniel Craig era , vote for your favorite Blofeld. We’ve included even the minimal performances because we are completists at heart, and we know you are, too. If you haven’t voted for you favorite Bond movie, that poll is still open, too , and Craig’s debut turn in Casino Royale is currently winning. Take Our Poll Vote For Your Favorite Bond Movie Here . Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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