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Sky Movies gets Bond rights in the UK


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#1 marktmurphy

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 10:44 AM

Sky Movies has agreed a deal with MGM to make the entire James Bond film back catalogue available on television and video on-demand later in the year.

From October, Sky subscribers will be able to watch all 22 official Bond titles from
EON Productions on Sky Movies Showcase, fromDr No in 1962 to the last Bond film, Quantum of Solace, starringDaniel Craig as the iconic British spy.

The two non-EON titles, 1967's spoof Bond Casino Royale and Never Say Never Again, will also be available to Sky Movies customers.

All the movies will also be shown 'side-by-side' on Sky Movies Showcase in standard and high definition. They will also be offered in the Sky Movies section of video on-demand service Sky Anytime, and on the Sky Go multiplatform service available to all Sky customers.

The rights deal marks the first time that the complete catalogue of Bond movies has been made available uninterrupted and in high definition (HD) in the UK.

Sky stressed that the movies will be available "without commercial reference", following
the previous deal in which ITV aired all the Bond films in SD and HD in 2010 and 2011.




"It offers Bond fans an unrivalled opportunity to experience the films via Sky Movies' comprehensive movies service - on the linear channels, on demand and on the go," said Sky.

The licensing deal also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the first film, Dr No, being released on October 5, 1962.

Ian Lewis, the director of Sky Movies, said that everything about the Bond films is "iconic", from the cars to the gadgets to the catchphrases.

"They've become hugely significant culturally; demonstrating the best of British film. It's an honour for us to have all of them for our customers, and we will ensure that we do them justice across Sky Movies, giving our customers the best possible experience in watching them," he said.

"It's an exciting time for Sky Movies and this is just one of many exciting plans we have coming up in the months ahead."

MGM president of international television distribution & acquisition Chris Ottinge added: "It is the first time that the entire Bond collection will be shown side-by-side on one channel and we are really pleased to be able to showcase all of the British classics on Sky Movies."

The upcoming 23rd Bond film,
Skyfall, will be released theatrically on October 26, 2012 in the UK, and then arrive on Sky Movies Box Office and in the new Sky Store on Sky Anytime+ in the spring of 2013.

Sky's review programme 35MM will broadcast behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews from Skyfall to coincide with the arrival of the James Bond collection on Sky Movies in October.


http://www.digitalsp...-on-demand.html


Not sure how I feel about that: will ITV no longer have them? I liked being able to see them in HD for free.

See the Sky site here:
http://movies.sky.com/show/bond

#2 marktmurphy

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 11:11 AM

The Guardian seem to think that's it for ITV: "Sky now appears to have acquired all UK TV rights, shutting ITV out"
http://www.guardian....-james-bond?CMP

So there you go: unless you pay for Sky Movies you'll not be able to turn the telly on on a bank holiday and discover a nice surprise Bond film again. Or at least not for a while.

Time to buy the Blu Ray set! Was that your plan, MGM? :)

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 11:48 AM

ITV was good...but they always seemed to pick the same ones. They seem to have a soft spot for Roger Moore films, and they always showed Pierce Brosnan ones after 10.30pm or at weekends...they just used them pretty much as filler, very random showings.

That, and I remember being very niffed that on January 3rd this year, Sunday I think it was or Holiday Monday, they showed 'Licence To Kill' at 11.45am...yes, in the morning. 'Licence To Kill'...in the morning! I know! Chopped to bits and edited to lose everything the film is about...so yeah, they don't always plan ahead well with their Bond screenings!

Of course I didn't mind that in the long run, and they love them on ITV2 and ITV4!


I relish the Sky Movies deal...it will be pretty good having them un-edited and cut down for adverts in nice spiffy HD!

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 12:01 PM

ITV were showing them in HD, though. I'm sure they'll be nicely treated but fewer will be able to see them.

ITV weren't giving them a lot of care, no (see how the BBC treat the Indy films: they usually do pretty well in the ratings as a result), but it's sad to see them lose them.

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Posted 12 April 2012 - 12:38 PM

Arf! As someone pointed out on AJB; this is rather like Elliot Carver winning...

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Posted 13 April 2012 - 08:52 AM

ITV say they'll have Casino and Quantum back from 2013, but that's it.

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Posted 17 April 2012 - 09:25 PM

I read that (at least initially) the contract is just for a year.