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  Daniel Craig named next 007   (AP)  Updated: 2005-10-16 09:55  
 At the packed press conference inside a Royal Navy facility on the Thames, he 
fielded questions from various reporters, tabloid gossip columnists and a 
journalist from the Ministry of Defense magazine. 
 His favorite Bond? Sean Connery. 
 Favorite Bond film? "Goldfinger." 
 Favorite Bond girl? Diana Rigg in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." 
 But he brushed aside questions about supermodel Kate Moss and actress Sienna 
Miller _ both tabloid fixtures whom he has reportedly dated. 
 "I'm not going to get into that," he said. 
 Ian Fleming's first Bond novel, originally published in 1953, "Casino Royale" 
is one of the few Bond adventures not to feature the MI6 gadget-maker Q. It was 
previously filmed as a 1967 spoof starring Peter Sellers. 
 Director Martin Campbell _ who directed Brosnan's first Bond outing, 
"GoldenEye" in 1995 _ said the movie would be "tougher and grittier" than 
previous films, with "more character and less gadgets." He said the story would 
begin with Bond first becoming a "double-0" agent. 
 "It is really the arc in which he becomes Bond," Campbell said. "He starts 
out just having earned his double-0 stripes and comes out at the end the Bond we 
know and love. 
 "A lot of the embryonic Bond things will come out in the film _ how he gets 
the Aston Martin, how he mixes a martini." 
 "Casino Royale" is due to begin filming in January, in the Czech Republic, 
the Bahamas, Italy and at Pinewood Studios near London. Campbell said the budget 
will likely exceed $100 million. 
 "I am looking most forward to actually starting getting on with it, and 
feeling intimidated about pretty much everything," Craig said. "It is a sort of 
responsibility, but it is also a huge adventure." 
  
   
  
  
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