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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 4:36:00 GMT -5
Coming Soon: Pierce Brosnan is The November Man[/url] Source: Variety December 14, 2005 Variety reports that Pierce Brosnan will star in The November Man, a thriller based on the Bill Granger novel "There Are No Spies" in his "November Man" series. Coldly effective but suspicious American spy-runner Hanley inadvertently fouls up a deeply embedded Russian mole's scenario when he warns "sleeping" agent Devereaux ("November") that something has gone amiss in R Section. Rudely forced out of retirement in Lausanne by two hit men, the calm, collected, and utterly cynical Devereaux enlists the aid of former contacts in determining the truth of Hanley's allegation. A script is in progress and shooting is planned in 2006.
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 11:49:00 GMT -5
Amazon.com[/b] Publishers WeeklyGranger's November Man series has been consistently entertaining andinteresting, far surpassing much of the work done in the espionage genre. This addition to the list maintains that consistency. The story begins when Hanley, former boss of the now-retired Deverauxcode name Novemberis carted off to a mental hospital on the orders of his superiors. This triggers a sequence of deadly events that brings November back into action, pitting him against a deadly female Soviet operative and ultimately leading him to a Soviet sleeper agent high within the American security community. Cross-cutting between November's return to the U.S. from Europe and Hanley's desperate attempts to keep his sanity, the book builds almost perfectly to an exciting finish. Despite telegraphing the identity of the "mole," Granger is mostly on the mark and is approaching the class of le Carre, although he lacks some of that writer's subtlety and psychological insight. 50,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo; author tour. From Library JournalColdly effective but suspicious American spy-runner Hanley inadvertently fouls up a deeply embedded Russian mole's scenario when he warns "sleeping" agent Devereaux ("November") that something has gone amiss in R Section. Rudely forced out of retirement in Lausanne by two hit men, the calm, collected, and utterly cynical Devereaux enlists the aid of former contacts in determining the truth of Hanley's allegation. Crisp style, well-mannered prose, and inexorable tension characterize this worthy addition to the successful November Man series ( The Zurich Numbers ). Granger once again displays his winning talent for manipulating traditional elements of intrigueincluding here a luscious Russian lady spy with charismatic eyes and an isolated insane asylum (run by nuns) for unwanted agents. Highly recommended for public libraries. Rex E. Klett, Anson Cty. Lib., Wadesboro, N.C.
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 11:51:41 GMT -5
From Hollwood.comCast Pierce Brosnan Production Credits Beau St. Clair Producer Fred Caruso Producer Dino Conte Producer Production Companies Irish Dreamtime Production Company Wildflower Entertainment Production Company
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Post by TIM on Sept 13, 2006 0:55:55 GMT -5
Why Brosnan never mention this project in any of his interview.
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Post by Q on Jul 15, 2007 10:30:42 GMT -5
The November Man's page has now been removed from IMDb. Don't think this is happening.
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Post by tim on Jul 15, 2007 22:18:38 GMT -5
very sad indeed. its been canceled. check Brosnan page in wikipedia ,there is an update about November Man
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Post by piercebrosnanhot on May 15, 2012 12:29:21 GMT -5
Cannes 2012: Roger Donaldson Will Direct Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper in 'November Man' The film will be financed and produced under a new multi-picture deal between Brosnan's company Irish DreamTime and The Solution Entertainment Group. CANNES -- Pierce Brosnan's longtime passion project November Man is moving ahead, with Roger Donaldson on board to direct the espionage action-thriller and Dominic Cooper set to star opposite Brosnan. Word of the project comes on the eve of the Marche du Film in Cannes, where Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel's The Solution Entertanment Group will shop the film to foreign buyers as part of a new multi-picture financing and distribution deal struck with Brosnan's production company Irish DreamTime. November Man reteams Brosnan and Donaldson, who worked together on Dante's Peak. It also reunites him with Cooper, his Mamma Mia! co-star. "November Man has been a labor of love for both me and my company," Brosnan said. "I'm looking forward to working with The Solution and reuniting with both Roger and Dominic as we prepare to make a great film." November Man is based on Bill Granger's novel There are No Spies, part of a series of bestselling espionage novels. Solution and DreamTime hope to launch a film franchise with the movie, which is being produced by Beau St. Clair, Brosnan's partner at DreamTime, and Sriram Das of Das Films. The duo jointly developed the adapted script, which was written by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek. "Myles and Lisa are great partners for us as filmmakers and share our vision for these films," St. Clair said. "Their extensive creative and financial experience enables our projects to maximize their full potential. We all believe that the Bill Granger novels and the character of Devereaux feel like the perfect vehicle for Pierce." November Man tells the tale of an ex-CIA operative (Brosnan) who is brought back on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil (Cooper) in a deadly game involving high-level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect. Donaldson, whose directed British hesit movie The Bank Job, is scheduled to start shooting in October in Berlin. The multi-picture deal between The Solution and DreamTime was announced by St. Clair, Wilson and Nestel. The Solution is arranging financing for November Man, in addition to representing international rights. CAA, which represents Brosnan, Cooper and Donaldson, brokered the deal on behalf of DreamTime and will sell the film domestically. DreamTime's previous credits include The Matador and The Thomas Crown Affair. The Solution's sales slate at Cannes also includes Grand Piano and Writers. www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-roger-donaldson-pierce-brosnan-dominic-cooper-324507;D
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Post by Ace on May 15, 2012 12:47:21 GMT -5
Just merged the new post with the original older topic. I'm shocked. I thought this project was dead. I read the book years ago in anticipation and then nothing happened.
Donaldson did great work on The Bank Job and I think he could he do good things with the book.
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Post by Ace on May 15, 2012 12:49:42 GMT -5
How can this start in October if he's also filming The Coup - unless The Coup is a small supporting role? collider.com/pierce-brosnan-dominic-cooper-november-man/166368/Pierce Brosnan and Dominic Cooper to Star in Spy Thriller NOVEMBER MAN by Adam Chitwood Posted:May 15th, 2012 It was announced today that Pierce Brosnan and Dominic Cooper have been set to star in the espionage action-thriller November Man. The film is based on Bill Granger’s novel There Are No Spies and “tells the tale of an ex-CIA operative who is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect.” Production is set to begin in October in Berlin, with Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job) onboard to direct from a script by Michael Finch (Predators) and Karl Gajdusek (Tresspass). Cooper has had a string of high profile roles as of late, as he starred as Howard Stark in last year’s Captain America: The First Avenger and turned heads with his stellar performance in The Devils Double. He’ll be seen this summer in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Hit the jump to read the full press release regarding November Man.
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Post by piercebrosnanhot on May 15, 2012 13:07:57 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan and Dominic Cooper to Star in Spy Thriller NOVEMBER MAN It was announced today that Pierce Brosnan and Dominic Cooper have been set to star in the espionage action-thriller November Man. The film is based on Bill Granger’s novel There Are No Spies and “tells the tale of an ex-CIA operative who is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect.” Production is set to begin in October in Berlin, with Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job) onboard to direct from a script by Michael Finch (Predators) and Karl Gajdusek (Tresspass). Cooper has had a string of high profile roles as of late, as he starred as Howard Stark in last year’s Captain America: The First Avenger and turned heads with his stellar performance in The Devils Double. He’ll be seen this summer in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Hit the jump to read the full press release regarding November Man. Here’s the press release: Pierce Brosnan’s production company Irish DreamTime has entered into a multi-picture financing and distribution deal with The Solution Entertainment Group (“The Solution”), it was announced by The Solution’s co-founders and partners Lisa Wilson and Myles Nestel and Irish DreamTime’s Brosnan and partner Beau St. Clair. The first film under the deal is the espionage action-thriller NOVEMBER MAN starring Brosnan (THE GHOST WRITER, THE MATADOR) and Dominic Cooper (THE DEVIL’S DOUBLE, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN), directed by Roger Donaldson (THE BANK JOB) from a script by Michael Finch (PREDATORS) & Karl Gajdusek (TRESPASS). Based on the book There Are No Spies by Bill Granger, NOVEMBER MAN is the first film from a series of beloved espionage novels and is being developed as a franchise opportunity. Beau St. Clair is producing alongside Sriram Das of Das Films, who jointly developed the script. Dino Conte is executive producing. NOVEMBER MAN tells the tale of an ex-CIA operative who is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect. The film is scheduled to start shooting in October on location in Berlin. The Solution is arranging the financing and handling international distribution for NOVEMBER MAN. CAA, which represents Brosnan, Cooper, and Donaldson, brokered the deal on behalf of Irish DreamTime. CAA also represents the U.S. distribution rights to NOVEMBER MAN. “Myles and Lisa are great partners for us as filmmakers and share our vision for these films,” St. Clair said. “Their extensive creative and financial experience enables our projects to maximize their full potential. We all believe that the Bill Granger novels and the character of Devereaux feel like the perfect vehicle for Pierce.” “November Man has been a labor of love for both me and my company,” Brosnan added. “I’m looking forward to working with The Solution, and reuniting with both Roger and Dominic as we prepare to make a great film.” One of the most internationally recognized actors today, Brosnan has starred in blockbuster hits like THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR, MAMA MIA! and four JAMES BOND films. He’s also starred in critical favorites like Roman Polanksi’s THE GHOST WRITER, John Borman’s THE TAILOR OF PANAMA, and was nominated for a Golden Globe for his turn in THE MATADOR. He’ll be seen next in Oscar-winning director Susanne Bier’s LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED. Cooper is currently filming DEAD MAN DOWN with Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace. He starred in the box office hit musical MAMMA MIA!, and opposite Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard in the Oscar-nominated AN EDUCATION. He recently starred in Paramount Pictures’ CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER, The Weinstein Company’s MY WEEK WITH MARILYN and Lionsgate’s THE DEVIL’S DOUBLE. He will be seen next in the highly anticipated fantasy-horror film ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER. Working with some of the industry’s leading actors, Donaldson has directed over sixteen films, including box office hits NO WAY OUT, THE RECRUIT, THIRTEEN DAYS, DANTE’S PEAK, THE BOUNTY, THE GETAWAY, THE BANK JOB, SPECIES and COCKTAIL. Donaldson also both wrote and directed the acclaimed film THE WORLD’S FASTEST INDIAN starring Anthony Hopkins. Finch is currently rewriting AMERICAN ASSASSIN for CBS Films and Lorenzo DiBonaventura. He also completed work on Sony’s MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE. Gajdusek rewrote Joseph Kosinski’s OBLIVION starring Tom Cruise, is currently adapting Paramount Pictures’ PUZZLER starring Anne Hathaway, and is rewriting VIKING for Working Title and director Baltasar Kormakur. The Solution will introduce NOVEMBER MAN to buyers at Cannes as part of their dynamic slate of commercial theatrical titles that includes the psychological thriller GRAND PIANO starring Elijah Wood (LORD OF THE RINGS), produced by Rodrigo Cortes and Adrian Guerra (BURIED, RED LIGHTS) and helmed by Spanish director Eugenio Mira (THE BIRTHDAY), and Joshua Boone’s bittersweet comedy WRITERS, currently in post production starring Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly and Lily Collins and produced by CRAZY HEART’s Judy Cairo. collider.com/pierce-brosnan-dominic-cooper-november-man/166368/
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Post by piercebrosnanhot on May 16, 2012 0:52:01 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan Isn’t Done With Franchise Spy Flicks Just Yet Cannes. Day one. And the deals just keep on rolling. Next up from the international film festival is word that Pierce Brosnan’s production company, Irish DreamTime, has signed on for a multi-picture financing and distribution deal with The Solution Entertainment Group. Right out of the gate, the companies have announced their first picture – a film that will put Brosnan make where he should be: with a gun in his hand and someone shady at his back. Brosnan will star in November Man alongside Dominic Cooper. The film will be directed by Roger Donaldson (The Recruit, Dante’s Peak, Cocktail, and The Bank Job) from an adapted script by Michael Finch (Predators) and Karl Gajdusek (Trespass), who will be drawing from Bill Granger‘s 1987 book “There Are No Spies,” one of many espionage novels by the late author. With so much material to draw from, November Man is being viewed as the first film in a potential franchise. The film “tells the tale of an ex-CIA operative who is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect.” Intrigue! Brosnan, of course, starred in four James Bond films, but he’s also flexed his suave leading-man-with-a-secret-muscles in The Ghost Writer, The Tailor of Panama, The Thomas Crown Affair, and The Matador. Something like November Man is just the sort of feature we expect to see him in (not something silly like last year’s Salvation Boulevard). Rising star Cooper should fit in quite nicely, as he’s already shown a knack for duplicity in The Devil’s Double. He is currently filming Dead Man Down and will next be seen in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. The Solution will be selling November Man to buyers at Cannes this week and the film is expected to start filming this October in Berlin. The company is also selling buzzed-about films like Grand Piano (the Elijah Wood-starring film that’s like Speed, if it was about playing the piano) and Joshua Boone’s Writers (starring Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly, and Lily Collins).
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Post by rosafermu on May 16, 2012 4:14:29 GMT -5
Gracias por la amplia información que nos dáis sobre el próximo y cercdano trabajo de Pierce, Man Novembrer. Será interesante verle de nuevo en un papel de acción. Por favor seguid facilitándonos las novedades que se vayan produciendo. Saludos
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Post by Lauryn on May 19, 2012 11:24:30 GMT -5
Just merged the new post with the original older topic. I'm shocked. I thought this project was dead. I read the book years ago in anticipation and then nothing happened. Donaldson did great work on The Bank Job and I think he could he do good things with the book. It's been so long since we heard from this project that I barely remember it. I never read the books but from reviews they mine the sort of bleak, grey-hued spy territory and ambiguity of character that PB should excel in fleshing out. I think Donaldson directing is a good fit, too. I never understood why The Bank Job was so passed over. Not just a run of the mill heist, but what happens after everything falls apart. He did a seamless job with it: great tension, great London atmos, truly nasty batch of villains, a hero to root for. Maybe Jason Statham headlining it made everyone think it was just another routine actioner. In Bank Job he showed some real heart. Donaldson got a respectable acting job out of him. Never expected that, I have to say, but it does help to give him something to play besides point and shoot.
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Post by Ace on May 19, 2012 15:04:27 GMT -5
I don't think they knew how to market The Bank Job. It was gritty and adult but stared someone more known for action than acting. But it had pretty great word of mouth. In the US it opened wide at under 6 million and went on to make a bit over $30m
Donaldson has a very eclectic filmography - from The Bounty to No Way Out to Cocktail (yikes!) to Dante's Peak to The World's Fastest Indian. Though maybe that's the mark of a non auteur director. In terms of genre I think his most consistent showing is in thrillers/suspense: Sleeping Dogs, No Way Out, Thirteen Days & The Bank Job so he certainly has the resume.
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Post by Ace on Nov 16, 2012 22:03:43 GMT -5
www.screendaily.com/home/features/in-focus/buying-american/5048453.articleBuying American
1 November, 2012The enduring strength of the independent sector will be a source of comfort at a time when genuine star-driven projects are thin on the ground. Jeremy Kay reportsAfter steady if unspectacular international business in Toronto, some are conceding privately that the natural hope for a rebound at the AFM needs to be tempered. The independent sector remains resourceful and ambitious, but the cyclical nature of the business means that newly available A-list packages with global theatrical appeal that are ready to sell now, such as The Wolf Of Wall Street or The Voices, are thin on the ground. That said, an active North American investor base tied to ongoing demand from international buyers will inevitably spur a rash of eleventh hour announcements. The cachet of a US distribution deal is returning, supported by early successes for young distributors such as FilmDistrict and Open Road and select partnerships with US majors that speak to the strength of the sector. Films that originated in the space have prospered at the US box office recently, such as EuropaCorp’s Taken 2 through Fox, Endgame and Chinese partner DMG Entertainment’s Looper through TriStar/FilmDistrict, Exclusive Media’s End Of Watch through Open Road, and FilmNation and A Bigger Boat’s House At The End Of The Street through Relativity. The $685m global success of Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games inspires optimism and anticipation rides high for the in-production sequel The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. “I like it when The Hunger Games performs well because it’s good for the whole ecosystem,” says Sierra/Affinity president and CEO Nick Meyer, whose sales titles The Place Beyond The Pines and Emperor both found US buyers in Toronto. “Looper did well and that’s good for the industry. You have to be focused to make sure you come to each show with good product. Buyers expect that from us.” For buyers and sellers who align themselves with capital sources, the rewards can be great. But challenges endure and ongoing financial woes in certain territories, compounded by volatile TV markets and the slow growth of a global digital business that is regarded as the heir apparent to the collapsed DVD sector, offer pause for thought. “The bullish case is Latin America led by Brazil and Mexico, plus Russia and China,” says QED International founder and CEO Bill Block, who has four films on the runway including David Ayer’s thriller Ten with Arnold Schwarzenegger. “The bear case is Italy and Spain. The competitiveness in the UK, France and Germany makes buyers [from those territories] careful. What we’re trying to do is that wide-release $40m picture. There are buyers in each territory [for these films].” Household names such as the former governor of California or Zac Efron are willing to work outside the studio system but they are in high demand. “Casting is difficult,” agrees UK-born financier Myles Nestel, who joined forces in January with sales veteran Lisa Wilson and found backing from private equity and Wall Street to launch The Solution Entertainment Group.
“There is a lot of great material with great producers, but the hardest thing is to get cast that makes sense because everybody is chasing the same people.”
The company plans a November start on Felony, an Australian thriller with Joel Edgerton and Tom Wilkinson, and expects the Pierce Brosnan thriller November Man to go in the first quarter of 2013. Last summer Nestel and Wilson brought on Ruzanna Kegeyan to head the new genre label Synchronicity, which is introducing the Elijah Wood horror vehicle Cooties, among others. FilmNation is another player that has moved aggressively into financing and the company is on board for David Michod’s Animal Kingdom follow-up The Rover as well as the comedy Premature, which has just wrapped. “Our job is to create value and then we have to make sure we deliver value to the market around the world,” says CEO Glen Basner. “We don’t over-adapt to trends. We look at them but what we need to be doing is create films people feel they need.” Precision business Exclusive Media has ramped up operations in a big way, boarding projects as producer-financier, signing deals with Cross Creek Pictures and Scott Pictures International and launching the domestic distributor Exclusive Releasing. President of international sales and distribution Alex Walton notes that the risk involved in financing has turned the high-end independent space into a precision business, but that has not dampened his optimism. “Hopefully we have become more of a destination for film-makers and we are keeping the promises we make.” Liam Neeson thriller A Walk Among The Tombstones with Cross Creek Pictures has already notched up pre-sales and is set to begin shooting at the end of February 2013. Universal will distribute in the US. Lightning Entertainment is moving into production following an influx of capital and will initially look to produce in the sub-$5m range. “We have been getting in earlier on projects and committing capital in terms of MGs or cash-flowing production so we can work with producers and projects are better received in international markets,” says president Robert Beaumont. It works the other way, too. “As a producer I would like to stay a little closer to my buyers earlier in the process,” says Intrepid Pictures co-CEO Trevor Macy, “especially when they are strong distributors who suit the movie.” Focus Features International introduced Intrepid Pictures’ genre title Oculus in Cannes and Alison Thompson, president of international sales and distribution, builds Focus’ slate with an eye on theatrical playability. “If there’s trouble in the marketplace, it comes with titles that don’t have a compelling theatrical component to them,” says Thompson. “Strong theatrical movies drive ancillary business.” The race for quality theatrical content just got tougher in Canada, the UK and Spain following the $230m acquisition of Canada’s Alliance Films by eOne. Thompson takes the positive view despite private concerns of sellers who bemoan the imminent departure of a major buyer. She believes opportunities exist in the wake of consolidation or shifts at corporate parents. “I think there’s going to be a fair bit of movement in the UK and Scandinavia and we are starting to see it in Italy and it’s happening in Spain and Australia [where StudioCanal acquired Hoyts].” The crossover between independents and studios should see a steady flow of high-end product to the marketplace. David Garrett’s fledgling sales agency Mister Smith Entertainment set tongues wagging in late August when the former Summit International president struck a deal to sell DreamWorks titles in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Disney retains distribution rights elsewhere including the US). The partnership adds prestige to Mister Smith and generates production capital for DreamWorks, which through Garrett has established output deals with the likes of Mister Smith investor Constantin in Germany and Switzerland and eOne in the UK and Benelux. Splitting risk Mark Damon’s Foresight Unlimited is bringing two re-energised development projects from the Universal vaults to the market - European Film Market hit 2 Guns and Lone Survivor, which recently started production - through its association with Emmett/Furla Films and the deep pockets of backer Envision Entertainment. “The studios are beginning to split the risk with independents like ourselves who have access to equity financing and the top foreign buyers,” says Damon. Worldview Entertainment is one of several hyperactive financiers and announced deals at Toronto on Eli Roth’s eco-horror The Green Inferno and David Gordon Green’s drama Joe, among others. The company launched almost five years ago and bided its time before it signed with CAA and invested in anticipated work such as James Gray’s upcoming untitled Ellis Island drama and Atom Egoyan’s Devil’s Knot with Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth. “There was a shift from AFM 2009 and Berlin 2010 to Cannes that year as the market got better,” says Worldview CEO Chris Woodrow. “We felt more comfortable in putting money to work more profitably.” Maggie Monteith’s Dignity Film Finance has been around for two years and it too is becoming more visible, funding Elijah Wood comedy The Late Bloomer and coming-of-age drama Believe (aka Theatre Of Dreams). “I am excited about AFM because this feels like an industry that has confidence,” says Monteith.
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Post by eaz35173 on Apr 23, 2013 13:26:37 GMT -5
www.contactmusic.com/news/pierce-brosnan-teaming-up-with-bond-girl-kurylenko-for-new-spy-film_3623630Pierce Brosnan - Pierce Brosnan Teaming Up With Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko For New Spy Film23 April 2013 Pierce Brosnan is returning to the spy game for a new thriller - and he's teaming up with Bond girl Olga Kurylenko for his new mission.November Man has been adapted from a book of the same name, which Brosnan and his production company partners have snapped up the rights for. Brosnan, who turns 60 next month (May13), tells Wenn, "I'm about to go off to Serbia and do my own spy movie. Finally I have the director I want in Roger Donaldson and we're gonna do a piece called November Man so I shall jump back into that arena. "I think there's another room on the stage for another spy! Daniel (Craig) can't have it all to himself. My co-star is a lovely actress called Olga Kurylenko, who seems to be going through leading men like hot dinners. She started with Daniel Craig and she's gonna end up with Brosnan! She's a gorgeous actress, beautiful woman. She's in and it's the older spy, younger spy."
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Post by Ace on Apr 30, 2013 9:17:22 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on May 4, 2013 18:14:57 GMT -5
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Post by Ace on May 10, 2013 0:22:00 GMT -5
From a Google translation of a Spanish interview. We have a start date, May 20. But no mention of Dominic Cooper, just a young Australian - I wonder if Cooper's role has been recast.
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"It's a film that is making my company Irish Dream Time and November called Men and is based on one of the books of Bill Granger, called There Are No Spies," he said. "And I'm very happy because we have a good director who is Roger Donaldson".
He said it was a story of a man living a seemingly quiet life until a young man comes and breaks everything.
"This is an old spy and a young man of whom I mentor. I teach how to move in the world of espionage, "he said without wanting to give too many details.
"For this role we have a great young Australian and Olga Kurylenko, we will start filming from May 20."
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Post by eaz35173 on May 13, 2013 7:53:15 GMT -5
inserbia.info/news/2013/05/the-famous-007-pierce-brosnan-arrived-in-serbia/The famous 007 – Pierce Brosnan arrived in SerbiaBELGRADE _ The famous James Bond arrived in Belgrade, reports “Kurir”. Pierce Brosnan has arrived in the capital city of Serbia on Sunday night and went out through the main entrance of the “Nikola Tesla” airport. Brosnan will film in Serbia movie “November man” and will stay for several weeks. At the airport he was greeted by the granddaughter of Princess Jelisaveta Karadjordjevic, India Riven Oxenberg, who is Brosnan’s personal assistant She arrived earlier from Los Angeles in order to prepare everything for the arrival of the famous actor. ******************* [After looking at pix of Ms. Oxenberg, I'm pretty sure that's who was with him in NYC and who took the pic of me with him.]
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