Skyfall Resources
WEBSITES
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Bond has a comprehensive website, which is of course at 007.com.
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If you've grown tired of globetrotting and still have money to burn, check out James Bond Lifestyle for the goods any self-respecting spy wannabe can't live without.
BOOK OR TV ADAPTATIONS
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Skyfall's story wasn't adapted from a Fleming novel, but nearly every other Bond flick was. Catch up on your reading here.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
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Vanity Fair exposes Daniel Craig's modesty and Judi Dench's wicked sense of humor in this interview.
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Craig discusses his role in Skyfall and his place in the great pantheon of Bonds for the last fifty years.
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Although Bond's producers have a reputation, Sam Mendes says they were never Dr. No with him. They let him do what he wanted.
VIDEO
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Sam Mendes ponders why we're still fascinated with Bond, a Cold War relic like Rocky & Bullwinkle.
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Bond may be getting cooler, but Daniel Craig thinks he isn't cool at all.
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Skyfall is basically M's movie, and this is her interview.
AUDIO
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The Sky is Fall-ing, and we couldn't be happier.
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Mendes talks about going from the stage to the screen for Skyfall. Could the series ever go the other way? Could there possibly be a Bond musical someday?
IMAGES
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Maybe Craig has a future in directing?
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This fan poster blends Bond and blood into a delightfully macabre image for the spy who questions his own role in the world.