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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Australian Co-Stars
Melbourne (ANI): Australia, the epic drama
starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman has been moved from a November 14 release to November 26. The Outback romancer, which has been shifted by Fox was slated for Stateside release on Nov. 14, about 48 hours after its Nov. 13 world premiere Down Under, but now the Oz date will also shift to tally with the U.S.The film has been helmed by Baz Luhrmann. Warner Bros
. recently moved its next 'Harry Potter' movie from Nov. 21 to next summer, reports Variety. Saga of an English woman (played by Nicole Kidman) who comes to remote Australia and falls for a rugged cattle driver (by Hugh Jackman) is set against the backdrop of WWII.

Review:

The long wait is over and James Bond is finally back. He picks up from where he left off in Casino Royale a fact which may disappoint many. The leaner and fitter 007 agent returns to avenge the death of his lady love Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) who had betrayed him. Bond wants to find the people behind her betrayal and dangerously mixes duty with a feeling of revenge. The rare sight of a rouge in world's most famous spy might surprise many. After capturing Mr. White (Jesper Christensen) in Lake Como to Siena, Italy, Bond (Daniel Craig) and M (Judi Dench) interrogate White regarding his organisation, Quantum. M's bodyguard Craig Mitchell (Glenn Foster) turns traitor and allows White to escape. Bond takes revenge and kills Mitchell across Siena. Through a trail of banknotes, Bond heads to Haiti tracks Mitchell's contact, Edmund Slate and kills him too.
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of all the Quantum members and sends them to MI6. The spy agency revoke his credit card and passport after he kills a member of Quantum believing it to be personal grudge. Bond travels to Italy and meets his ally René Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini). In a fund raiser held by Greene he spots Camille. The Bolivian police
try to frame Bond beating Mathis and putting in his car boot. Mathis reveals the secret of Lynd and asks Bond to forgive her. He flies Camille to Greene's intended land acquisition area. They are shot by a chopper and have a narrow escape. They come to know about Greene' dangerous plan of blockading supplies of fresh water, hidden in underground rivers. M intercepts Bond and orders to disarm but he escapes by overpowering several MI6 operatives accompanying him in a lift. Bond hooks up with CIA ally Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) where he gets information about Greene deal with Medrano. Bond and Camille go to hotel where Greene is finalising the coup. He infiltrates the hotel by killing the departing Colonel of Police for betraying Mathis. Camille shoots Medrano and Bond captures Greene. After interrogating him, he leaves Greene stranded in the middle of the desert with only a can of oil. Bond goes to Kazan, Russia, where he confronts Lynd's former beau, Yusef who is Quantum henchman and is trying to seduce Canadian agent Corinne Veneau. Bond captures Yusef and is confronted by M. The MI6 reveals that Leiter has been promoted at the CIA, and Greene was found in the desert shot dead with oil in his stomach. Bond sets out into the cold night, aware that Mr. White and Quantum are still on the loose, and throws Vesper's necklace in the snow.As like any other 0007 movie the stunts involving motorbikes, speedboats, jet fighters and expensive cars are nerve wrecking. Director Marc Forster has learnt his lessons from Martin Campbell’s Casino Royale. Quantum of Solace marks a turn around in the Bond movie and shows the common side of James Bond where he can have a feeling of revenge. Daniel Craig improves his performance from Casino Royale and looks the perfect spy agent.


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