Sky Movies , the movie channel from BSkyB, is today airing the full trailer for 'Skyfall', as well as Bond-themed ads from brands such as Coke Zero, to promote the film's release on Friday 12 October. The trailer is the first ad on the channel, which launched today, and will be shown during every subsequent ad break today. The Sky Movies channel will be the only TV channel to air the full trailer for 'Skyfall' ahead of the film's release next week, as part of marketing activity for the film planned and bought by Manning Gottlieb OMD.
Sky's own promotion of its new TV channel includes rebranding Absolute Radio 00s, Absolute Radio's digital radio station playing music from the noughties decade, as Absolute Radio for today. Absolute Radio will be hosting Bond competitions across the day, the Absolute Radio 00s station tags will be replaced with Absolute Radio branding and the station will air back-to-back Bond soundtracks during its no repeat guarantee 10am to 5pm.
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In exchange, he offers Bond information that will lead him to master criminal and arch-enemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who is intent on destroying world peace by means of a lethal virus unless he receives an international amnesty for his crimes.
He must also deal with his old rival who wants to use the diamonds to build a giant laser. On his journey he meets a voodoo master and a tarot card reader. The secret agent also faces a rematch with his old enemy, metal-toothed hitman Jaws. In For Your Eyes Only , James Bond goes in search of a British weapons system aboard a sunken vessel before it falls into the hands of enemies who will use it to deactivate all Western submarines.
James Bond investigates the mysterious death of a British agent in East Berlin, a mission that leads him to a glamorous, international jewel thief named Octopussy. He discovers one of her criminal cohorts, an Indian gangster, is in league with a crazed Soviet general who plans to heat up the Cold War by detonating a nuclear bomb in an American Air Force Base.
Max Zorin, a menacing microchip manufacturer, develops a scheme to exterminate all of his Silicon Valley competitors. After his friend, Felix Leiter, is gravely injured by a drug lord, James Bond seeks revenge. James Bond heads for Russia to investigate the connection between the theft of an experimental helicopter and an orbital satellite weapon, Goldeneye , with the power to devastate entire cities.
But watching the Bond movies in order can throw up the odd surprise and it felt like a genuine relief when Moore's charming, lighter made his debut. Change is good - particularly when you've been watching the same lead actor practically non-stop for 10 hours. Following a refreshing post- Live and Let Die shower, we struggled through the rather uneven The Man with the Golden Gun , but our spirits were raised considerably by our personal favourite Moore entry - 's The Spy Who Loved Me , which we entered into at around 3.
As the evening drew in, we reached the mid-way point of our marathon, but the less-than-stellar Moonraker lessened our enthusiasm for the solid For Your Eyes Only somewhat, and we were lying practically horizontal on our chairs by the time Octopussy rolled around. Having only slept for 2 hours out of 30, it was all getting a bit much. Still, Timothy Dalton's arrival in the underrated late '80s double-bill of The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill lifted our spirits somewhat.
But our body refused to play ball with our brain - we were dozing again, barely conscious for much of either film. But there was now a light at the end of the gun-barrel - we were determined to finish what we'd started as we headed into the fantastic Goldeneye. Aware that I was approaching the end, all four Pierce Brosnan movies seemed to fly by.
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