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Quantum of Solace
a.k.a. Bond 22 Director: Marc Forster Cast: Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Judi Dench

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/24/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 1,140

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Features

Closed Caption; Disc One: ; "Another Way to Die" music video; Theatrical and teaser trailers; ; Disc Two:; Bond on Location featurette; Start of Shooting featurette; On Location featurette; Olga Kurylenko and the Boat Chase featurette; Director Marc Forster featurette; The Music featurette; Crew Files Behind-the-scenes clips

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Disc #1 -- Quantum of Solace - Feature Film
1. Chapter 1 [:12]
2. Chapter 2 [:23]
3. Chapter 3 [3:34]
4. Chapter 4 [3:18]
5. Chapter 5 [2:51]
6. Chapter 6 [:06]
7. Chapter 7 [4:49]
8. Chapter 8 [2:30]
9. Chapter 9 [2:36]
10. Chapter 10 [:09]
11. Chapter 11 [2:17]
12. Chapter 12 [3:36]
13. Chapter 13 [2:37]
14. Chapter 14 [:55]
15. Chapter 15 [3:15]
16. Chapter 16 [2:31]
17. Chapter 17 [3:13]
18. Chapter 18 [:56]
19. Chapter 19 [4:20]
20. Chapter 20 [3:02]
21. Chapter 21 [2:32]
22. Chapter 22 [2:36]
23. Chapter 23 [3:57]
24. Chapter 24 [3:22]
25. Chapter 25 [1:24]
26. Chapter 26 [:44]
27. Chapter 27 [2:49]
28. Chapter 28 [4:55]
Disc #2 -- Quantum of Solace - Special Features
1. Michael G. Wilson Introduction [:37]
1. James Grant, Location Manager - Panama City [1:52]
1. Ana Endara, Extras Casting - Panama [1:44]
1. Toby Hefferman, Second Assistant Director [1:18]
1. Roberto Schaffer, Director of Photography [1:38]
1. Cliff Fleming, Pilot - Aerial Unit, Mexico [1:22]
1. Chris Munro, Production Sound Mixer [1:19]
1. Skip Evans, DC3 Pilot - Aerial Unit - Mexico [1:24]
1. Callum McDougal, Executive Producer [1:22]
1. Tim De Zeeuw, Director General - European Southern Observatory, Chile [1:19]
1. Guido Cerasuolo, Line Producer - Italy [1:18]
1. Naomi Donne, Make-Up / Hair - Bond Girls [1:29]
1. Pat Daily, Go-Camera Operator/Rigger [1:02]
1. Simon Crane, Additional Unit Director [1:10]
1. Jeanie Udall, Unit Nurse [1:16]
1. Micheal Lerman, First Assistant Director [1:48]
1. Chris Lowe, Supervising Art Director [1:39]
1. Ben Cooke, Stuntman [1:32]
1. David Pountney, Artistic Director - Bregenz Festival [1:17]
1. Terry Bamber, Second Unit Production Manager [1:48]
1. Debbie McWilliams, Casting Director [1:23]
1. Dean Bailey, Driver - Ultimate Arm Camera [1:08]
1. Anatole Taubman, Actor [1:22]
1. Graham Kelly, Picture Vehicle Supervisor [1:16]
1. Chris Corbould, SFX Supervisor [1:15]
1. Paul Engelen, Make-Up Designer [1:16]
1. Eddy Joseph, Supervising Sound Editor [1:12]
1. Rick Pearson & Matt Chessé, Editors [1:12]
1. Ben Radatz & Tim Fisher, Title Shoot Directors [1:18]
1. Kevin Tod Haug, VFX Designer [1:08]
1. Alicia Keys, Singer [1:30]
1. David Arnold, Composer [1:32]
1. Paul Brown, Music Video Director [1:28]
1. Michael G. Wilson Closing [:44]

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Editorial Reviews

A devastating betrayal sends James Bond from Australia to Italy and South America on a mission of vengeance that pits the suave super-spy against a powerful businessman with diabolical intentions. Betrayed by Vesper, 007 (Daniel Craig) suppresses the urge to make his latest mission personal as he teams with M (Judi Dench) to interrogate Mr. White (Jesper Christensen). It soon becomes apparent that the organization behind the blackmailing of Vesper is more powerful than Bond and M had previously anticipated, and after discovering forensic evidence that links an MI6 traitor to a bank in Haiti, Bond immediately sets out to gather more intelligence.

Once in Haiti, a case of mistaken identity leads Bond into the company of the ravishing Camille (Olga Kurylenko), a dangerous beauty with her own vendetta. It's Camille who leads Bond to a ruthless businessman named Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), who is soon revealed to be the mastermind of a powerful but clandestine organization. Greene is conspiring to corner the market on one of the world's most precious natural resources, and in order to make that happen he has forged a deal with an exiled general named Medrano (Joaquin Cosio). By enlisting the aid of his many associates and using his vast resources to force contacts within the CIA and the British government into bending to his will, Greene plans to overthrow the current regime of a Latin American country and hand control over to General Medrano in exchange for a parcel of land that appears barren on the surface, but actually houses a natural resource that will make Greene the most powerful man on the planet. But Bond's mission to uncover the culprit who blackmailed Vesper and prevent Dominic Greene from exerting his will on the entire world won't be easy, because now everyone from the CIA to the terrorists and even M are out to get him. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Great Sequel-Nothing More or Lessby Rocko_Jerome

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June 04, 2009: You'll need to have memorized Casino Royale (I did) or just seen it right before this one, or else you will be completely lost. If you were a fan of the last one this is essentially more of the same, you'll have fun. In the context of character development and plot, this whole movie is just a long epilouge to Casino Royale. It embelishes on things already established in the previous installment, and sets us up for a nice "Game On" status going into the next movie. Doesn't stand on it's own, but as an episode of what will be a bigger saga it's a nice morsel.

Amazing!by HARRYPOTTER86

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May 05, 2009: Very fun to watch The action sequences were incredible. The new Bond Girl (Olga) is hot. The plot was weak. It wasn't as good as Casino Royale which was more exciting. The story kept you hooked.

Quantum is too short! The story had many flaws, and wasn't as suspenseful and exciting, but the action was great! One fight scene after the next. The direction was good, and the climax and car chase were brilliantly executed. Casino's still the best.

Daniel Craig's performance is just too awesome to put in words. He's my role model since Layer Cake.

Olga is the best Bond girl, Matthew Amaleric is good but forgettable, Judi Dench is just incredible, and the supporting cast were great.

I Also Recommend: Casino Royale.


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