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 Q (James Bond) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films.
John Gardner, in his James Bond novels, introduced the character of Ann Reilly, a young female assistant to Q whose co-workers as well as Bond nicknamed Q'ute.
Q (standing for Quartermaster), like M, is a job title rather than a name.
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 Agent James Bond
AJB has an in-depth look at each movie with photos and posters of the highest quality, reviews of the films, novels, and soundtracks.
NOVELS: All Novels from 1990's have been Reviewed
Not since Moonraker has a full length Ian Fleming novel been adapted into a James Bond film.
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 SMERSH (James Bond) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SMERSH (in capitalised letters) is a Soviet counterintelligence agency that was featured in Ian Fleming's early James Bond novels and films as 007's nemesis.
Though Fleming's SMERSH was supposed to be modelled on the real SMERSH organization, the novels had SMERSH as a massive Soviet counterintelligence operation aimed at sending operatives abroad to subvert the West with an additional goal of killing Western spies, particularly Bond.
Within the world of James Bond, SMERSH is a Soviet counterintelligence agency that is a recurring threat to James Bond and the British Secret Service.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/SMERSH_(James_Bond)   (1316 words)

  
 Q (James Bond) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Gardner, in his James Bond novels, introduced the character of Ann Reilly, a young female assistant to Q whose co-workers as well as Bond nicknamed Q'ute.
The Q character actually appears only fleetingly in Ian Fleming's novels, but comes into his own in the successful Bond movie series.
In the James Bond movies, the relationship between Bond and Q is one of seeming antipathy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Q_(James_Bond)   (1229 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on James Bond [EncycloZine]
Bond is the main protagonist in numerous novels and short stories by Fleming, and later by Kingsley Amis, John Pearson, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, and Charlie Higson.
Template:Spoiler James Bond is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom died in a mountain climbing accident, long before the time of the books and the movies.
James Bond." became a catch phrase, and entered the lexicon of Western popular culture as the epitome of polished, understated machismo.
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 James Bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Bond is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom died in a mountain climbing accident in the Aiguilles Rogues, when Bond was 11 years old.
Bond in the films is a graduate with a degree in Oriental languages from Cambridge University, as stated in You Only Live Twice —contradicting the novels, and Tomorrow Never Dies, wherein he cannot use a Chinese computer keyboard.
Bond had one child, by Kissy Suzuki in You Only Live Twice, although he did not know of the boy's existence until sometime later as Kissy did not inform Bond of her pregnancy before he left for Russia and the events described in The Man With the Golden Gun.
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 Encyclopedia article on James Bond [EncycloZine]
Bond is the main protagonist in numerous novels and short stories by Fleming, and later by Kingsley Amis, John Pearson, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, and Charlie Higson.
Template:Spoiler James Bond is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom died in a mountain climbing accident, long before the time of the books and the movies.
James Bond." became a catch phrase, and entered the lexicon of Western popular culture as the epitome of polished, understated machismo.
encyclozine.com /James_Bond   (4649 words)

  
 James Bond Jr.
If they really want to read about James Bond, pick them up some of Ian Fleming's 007 novels from the '50s and early '60s.
With a whole licensed-merchandise world of his own -- an animated TV show (syndicated to more than 100 stations since September), comic books, paperback novels, toys, and videos -- James Bond Jr.
And harmless this boy is: Nobody gets killed on James Bond Jr., not even after being pushed out of an airplane without a parachute or, say, tied to an Achilles nuclear missile just before blast-off.
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 List of James Bond villains - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The James Bond novels and films are notable for their memorably despicable villains and henchmen.
SMERSH— "Death to Spies", Bond's original nemesis in the novels, though only briefly mentioned in the films.
From Le Chiffre's encounter with Bond in the original Casino Royale novel in 1953 to Colonel Moon/Gustav Graves' assault on the Korean Demilitarized Zone in the 2002 film, Die Another Day, Bond's foes have been one of the most important reasons for the book and film series' continued popularity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_James_Bond_villains   (594 words)

  
 The James Bond Zone @ EOFFTV
But Bond was to outlive his creator - the series of novels was continued by various other writers, chief among them John Gardner.
Fleming would have featured Bond in 12 novels and 8 short stories, all of them assembled in two collections.
James Bond in the Cinema [revised 2nd edition] - John Brosnan [UK: The Tantivy Press (1981)]
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 James Bond Jr.
comic books and novels are even shabbier - they're basically storyboards lifted straight from the TV show.
If they really want to read about James Bond, pick them up some of Ian Fleming's 007 novels from the '50s and early '60s.
And harmless this boy is: Nobody gets killed on James Bond Jr., not even after being pushed out of an airplane without a parachute or, say, tied to an Achilles nuclear missile just before blast-off.
www.klast.net /bond/junior.html   (590 words)

  
 Search.com Directory : Arts : Literature : Authors : F : Fleming, Ian
Ian Fleming, Creator of James Bond - Contains a biography, brief reviews of the Bond novels, a concordance to the Bond novels, and links to articles and sites related to Fleming.
The Literary 007 - Explores the world of James Bond, including a chronology covering all four Bond authors.
The James Bond Dossier - Details of James Bond's character, appearance, cars and vices based on Ian Fleming's books.
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 Miss Moneypenny -
In the novels, Bond also has his own secretary, Loelia Ponsonby and later Mary Goodnight, both of which often had their lines and relationships transferred to Miss Moneypenny for the films.
On October 10, 2005, John Murray published the first of three Ian Fleming Publications' sanctioned novels, written by Samantha Weinberg under the pseudonym Kate Westbrook, entitled The Moneypenny Diaries, a trilogy from the point of view of Miss Moneypenny.
Although Moneypenny is supposed to be English, in the James Bond films in which Lois Maxwell portrayed the character, she actually spoke with a Canadian accent, due to Maxwell herself being Canadian.
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 Q (James Bond): Encyclopedia topic
Q is a fictional character (fictional character: An imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)) in the James Bond novels and movies (James Bond novels and movies: james bond, also known as 007 ("double-oh seven"), is a sophisticated fictional character...
In the James Bond movies, the relationship between Bond and Q is one of seeming antipathy.
When Bond tries to joke with Q, Cleese's Q is a lot quicker at comebacks than Boothroyd ever was, making him more of a match for Bond in terms of wit.
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 Raymond Benson - Bond Author
Whilst pursuing his directorial career, he chanced upon one of Fleming’s James Bond novels in the window of a bookshop, and he decided to write a book on the story of James Bond.
Entitled "The James Bond Bedside Companion", his book was an encyclopaedic work on all aspects of the James Bond phenomenon, and was first published in 1984.
Above all, his Bond-related research brought him to the attention of the publisher of Fleming’s novels and after John Gardner decided to stop writing 007 books in the mid-1990’s, Benson was the natural choice to take the baton.
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 James Bond 007 - CommanderBond.net - James Bond At Its Best - The CBn Interview - The Raymond Benson CBn Interview (Part I)
Fans have to realize that every author's oeuvre of Bond novels should be taken as a whole and separate from other authors'-- with the exception that Fleming's original books are the groundwork, the basis for the Universe.
Of all my Bond novels, it’s my least favorite, but there are a number of people who like it a lot.
There’s an oft-quoted line from The James Bond Bedside Companion in which you said that Gardner’s books were like eating at McDonald’s.
www.commanderbond.net /Public/Stories/2306-1.shtml   (2067 words)

  
 Watch This Movie
Long before James Bond ever appeared on the big screen, Ian Fleming in his novels had already issued James Bond with a wristwatch.
When James Bond progressed from novel to film his watch could now be seen.
In "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", Bond uses his Rolex as a knuckle-duster and breaks his watch.
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 The James Bond International Fan Club
The James Bond novels are copyright of Ian Fleming (Glidrose) Publications Limited.
The James Bond International Fan Club is an independent unaffiliated organisation and is not endorsed by the James Bond copyright holders.
The James Bond 007 films are copyright of Danjaq LLC and the United Artists Corporation, and are licensed by EON Productions Limited.
www.007.info   (191 words)

  
 James Bond games - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since 1983 there have been numerous video games based on the official films, Ian Fleming's novels, and even original scripts created by the developer or publisher of the game.
Although James Bond is known for his use of the Walther PPK and Walther P99 pistols in the books and films, the video games often change the name of the guns to avoid possible copyright problems.
This is the first game based on the 007 franchise in which the player does not take on the role of James Bond himself, but rather an aspiring 00 Agent recruited by Auric Goldfinger, the villain from the film and novel Goldfinger.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Bond_games   (945 words)

  
 James Bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fleming wrote numerous novels and short stories based upon the character and, after his death in 1964, further literary adventures were written by Kingsley Amis, John Pearson, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, and Charlie Higson; in addition, Christopher Wood wrote two screenplay novelizations and other authors have also written various unofficial permutations of the character.
James Bond is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom died in a mountain climbing accident in the Aiguilles Rogues, when Bond was 11 years old.
Bond's family motto, which was later adopted by James Bond during "Operation Corona" in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service is Orbis non sufficit (Latin for "The world is not enough").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Bond   (945 words)

  
 James Bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Bond is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom died in a mountain climbing accident in the Aiguilles Rogues, when Bond was 11 years old.
No is the "James Bond Theme", although the opening credits also include an untitled bongo interlude, and concludes with a vocal Calypso -flavoured rendition of " Three Blind Mice " entitled "Kingston Calypso" that sets the scene.
Bond had one child, by Kissy Suzuki in You Only Live Twice, although he did not know of the boy's existence until sometime later as Kissy did not inform Bond of her pregnancy before he left for Russia and the events described in The Man With the Golden Gun.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Bond   (945 words)

  
 Q (James Bond) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As of 2004, Cleese is still the current Q, although there are rumors the character may not appear in the as-yet unnamed James Bond 21.
In the James Bond movies, the relationship between Bond and Q is one of seeming antipathy.
Ian Fleming 's novels, but comes into his own in the successful Bond movie series.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/R_(James_Bond)   (945 words)

  
 Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang! The Premier James Bond Web Site
Neither Kiss Bang Productions, nor the editors of this web site are associated with Ian Fleming (Glidrose) Publications, EON Productions, Danjaq LLC, MGM/UA or any of the creators of the James Bond novels or films.
Long-standing Bond observers have been alarmed by the possibility that James Bond’s gadget expert ‘Q’, played by John Cleese, may not appear in the next 007 movie, reports Steven Woodbridge.
Bond villain Max Zorin boasted that "intuitive improvisation" is "the secret of genius," but David Morefield thinks 007 is the master improviser, not Zorin.
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 MI6 :: The Home Of James Bond 007
Literary - In the eighth part of the James Bond World series, MI6 looks back at the locations 007 visited during the Ian Fleming novels
James Bond 007 and Die Another Day are registered trademarks of DANJAQ, LLC, a Delaware corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
James Bond 21 in jeopardy according to latest rumours...
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 James Bond -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
During his tenure writing James Bond novels in the (The decade from 1980 to 1989) 1980s and (The decade from 1990 to 1999) 1990s, John Gardner promoted Bond to (The naval officer in command of a military ship) Captain, but he was subsequently demoted in later books, without explanation.
Bond's family (A favorite saying of a sect or political group) motto, which was later adopted by James Bond during "Operation Corona" (previously "Operation Bedlam") in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service is "Orbis non sufficit" ("The world is not enough" in (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin).
Bond briefly attended (A public school for boys founded in 1440; located in Berkshire) Eton College starting at the age of twelve, but was expelled after two halves when some "alleged" troubles with one of his maids came to light.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/ja/james_bond.htm   (6794 words)

  
 Trivia Quiz: James Bond
The author of one of Flemming's wife's novels
James Bond first debuted in the Ian Fleming novel Casino Royale.
The James Bond screen preview Casino Royale was a live television broadcast that aired in which year?
www.queendom.com /mindgames/quizdom/quiz171.html   (217 words)

  
 Absolutely James Bond - The definitive unofficial James Bond 007 community
Discuss the James Bond novels and other related books.
Explore the forums to find out more about James Bond 007, his missions, gadgets and more.
Discuss the future of agent James Bond 007, Daniel Craig, Casino Royale, news, rumours and more.
www.ajb007.co.uk   (304 words)

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