Daniel Craigbrought us a new Bond for a new century, even as his first film in the franchise, Casino Royale, harked back to the Ian Fleming novel that introduced 007, way back in the 1950s. The Bond movies got started withSean Connery, who first donned the dinner jacket and battled Sp...
For the past year,Emily in ParisstarLucien Laviscounthas been rumored to take over the iconic role of James Bond, and the actor exclusively tellsUs Weeklythat he would be thrilled to step into the secret agent’s shoes. “I think, at some point, to play James Bond would be the ultim...
“I never in a million years would have thought I’d get to do a Bond film. I felt so grateful and honoured. When I was doing it, I felt this huge sense of responsibility and really feared the consequences if I didn’t keep my eyes on the prize. Now that I’ve done it and it...
When it comes tomen’s style, James Bond is the master of all he surveys. The don of debonair, the doyen of dapperness. Numerous articles have been penned scrutinising his wardrobe. Entire blogs are dedicated to the Suits of James Bond. In the early nineties a book called Dressed to Kill...
Craig’s stint as Bond has been the longest of any actor to date at 15 years, although he’s made less movies in that time than either Sean Connery or Roger Moore, thanks to oddities of fate like the credit squeeze that held up making Skyfall (2012) and the Covid-19 pandemic that ...
James Bond, British literary and film character, a peerless spy, notorious womanizer, and masculine icon. Designated Agent 007 (always articulated as ‘double-oh-seven’) in the British Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6, he was the creation of British
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Learn about the James Bond lifestyle and explore the rich history of 007: the exotic Bond girls, the devious villains, the fast cars and the 24 films from the 50 year old franchise.
(first over opening titles); the attack at Fort Knox; great lines, including Bond throwing electric heater in bathtub to electrocute man and then saying “Shocking, positively shocking,” and Bond asking Goldfinger, “Do you expect me to talk?,” prompting Goldfinger response: “No Mr. Bond,...
In Ian Fleming's stories, James Bond is in his mid-to-late thirties, but does not age. In Moonraker, he admits to being eight years shy of mandatory retirement age from the 00 section—forty-five—which would mean he was thirty-seven at the time. Fleming did not provide Bond's date...