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  The Bond collection at Quickflix
James Bond (Timothy Dalton) takes on his most daring adventure ever when he turns renegade and goes head to head with one of the international drug cartel's most brutal and powerful leaders.
James Bond (Roger Moore) may have met his match in Octopussy (Maud Adams), an entrancing beauty involved in a devastating military plot to destroy détente.
James Bond (Moore) may have met his match in Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), a world-renowned assassin whose weapon of choice is a distinctive gold pistol.
www.quickflix.com.au /Public/FindMovie/DVDListTitles.aspx?ListID=10   (1007 words)

  
  James Bond
The central character of all the James Bond fiction is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom are dead from a climbing accident by the time of the books and movies.
James Bond is a moderate to heavy drinker, having consumed 100 alcoholic beverages in his films up to 2002, and more than 250 in Ian Fleming's novels.
James Bond is a household name (arguably the most successful fictional character ever) and has had a definitive impact on the spy genre, including some parodies like Casino Royale (1967), the Austin Powers movies, and Johnny English (2003).
www.solopelis.net /wiki/en/wikipedia/j/ja/james_bond.html   (5890 words)

  
 Villain
Villains are the fictional characters, or perhaps fictionalized characters, in Drama and Melodrama, who do Evil deliberately and work against the Hero.
As such, villains are an almost inevitable Plot device, and more than the heroes, the villains are the crucial elements upon which plots turn.
Still, the Writer's task in creating a villain is not an easy or a trivial one; a convincing villain must be given a Characterization that makes his Motive for doing wrong somewhat more convincing than Mephisto's gleeful but seemingly pointless mischief.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/vi/Villain.htm   (685 words)

  
 Movie-List - Reviews - Die Another Day
In the latest Bond entry, we are blasted into a new reality as the film opens with a thrilling hovercraft chase that pits our hero against a corrupt branch of the Korean army.
When it comes to James Bond, I have always found him to be my rock when it came to action films.
As the rest of the film rolled I found there were signs of Bond in the film but the aspects that weren't Bond made it hard to enjoy the rest.
www.movie-list.com /reviews/dieanotherday.shtml   (590 words)

  
 Jaws (james Bond)
Jaws is a fictional assassin in the James Bond media franchise with stainless steel teeth.
In combat, Bond found himself caught in an unbreakable death grip by Jaws, who was about to fatally bite him; Bond only escaped by using a broken electric lamp to send an electric shock through the assassin's teeth to stun him.
His first appearance was in the 1993 Sega Megadrive game '' James Bond: The Duel '', where he appears multiple times, and also as the final opponent of the game.
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Jaws_(James_Bond)   (1255 words)

  
 James Bond information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
James Bond is famous for ordering his vodka martinis "shaken, not stirred", although the literary Bond also drinks gin martinis, champagne, and bourbon.
James Bond", became a catchphrase after it was first muttered (with a cigarette in the corner of his mouth) by Sean Connery in Dr.
Bond's women, particularly in the films, often have double entendre names, leading to coy jokes, for example, "Pussy Galore" in Goldfinger (a name invented by Fleming), "Plenty O'Toole" in Diamonds Are Forever, and "Xenia Onatopp" (a villainess sexually excited by strangling men with her thighs) in GoldenEye.
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 Rufus reads James Bond
Ian Fleming's James Bond, the man with the license to thrill, is being brought into audiobook format for the first time ever.
Bond is sent to dispatch the assassin Scaramanga in the steamy setting of Jamaica, and has a happy encounter with a certain Mary Goodnight.
It's a pacy enough romp, and the endgame in a mangrove swamp between the killer and the British gent with the license to kill is a high-tension psychological duel.
www.aboutrufus.com /rufus_reads_james_bond.htm   (1086 words)

  
 james bond multimedia | other sites
This is an excellent James Bond community, containing a wealth of information in its many forums.
A variety of information about the world of James Bond can be found here, from the more common elements to the more unusual.
james bond multimedia is an unofficial, educational, information resource and is no way linked to the official james bond production companies.
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 Villain information - Search.com
The villain is also distinguished from an anti-hero — a character who violates the law or the prevailing social standards, but who nevertheless has the audience's sympathy, and is therefore the real hero of the story.
The physical attributes of the villain vary according to the culture and epoch, and are often a fairly straightforward reflection of that culture's current prejudices — racial, political, religious, or otherwise.
A common psychological feature of the movie villain is a haughty overconfidence that leads to the unnecessary explanation of one's sinister plans — which is sometimes just a cheap plot device used by the author to explain to the audience details which he/she could not express by more natural narrative means.
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 James Bond persol sunglasses
James Bond is the ultimate confident, ultra-cool, classic character that is renowned for his impeccable style.
A new accessory for Bond and a new addition to the Persol collection, PE 2672-S is an upgraded version of the classic tortoise plastic frame with a dark brown crystal lens complete with the signature silver arrow on the temple.
Hot on the trail of the principal villains, Bond travels to Iceland where he experiences the power of an amazing new weapon before a dramatic confrontation with his main adversary back in Korea where it all started.
www.jamesbond-shop.com /persol.htm   (1275 words)

  
 James Bond
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Claudine Auger and Luciana Paluzzi as the Bond Girls and Adolfo Celi as the villain, Largo; the fourth James Bond movie was directed by Terence Young.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Akiko Wakabayashi and Mie Hama as the Bond Girls and Donald Pleasence as the villain, Blofeld; it was directed by Lewis Gilbert.
It was the ninth Bond film and it starred Roger Moore as James Bond, Britt Ekland and Maud Adams as the Bond Girls and Christopher Lee as the villain, Scaramanga.
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 List of James Bond title references   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The first unused title, "Man's Work", is in reference to Bond being asked by M to voluntarily kill Herr von Hammerstein for killing a Jamaican couple who were close friends of his.
In both the novel and the; film Bond uses the phrase "her Majesty's secret service" when he is dictating his resignation from the secret service to Miss Moneypenny, and his father-in-law to be, Marc Ange Draco, similarly refers thus to MI6 later on in the film.
Bond says to the main villain Gustav Graves, "So you live to die another day," a reference to the beginning of the film when the; villain was thought to have died, also a reference to the poem A Shropshire Lad by A.
www.ekenjy.co.za /wiki/List_of_James_Bond_title_references   (2483 words)

  
 Licenced To Thrill, The Newspaper Strips of James Bond
James Bond became a bit more ruthless, a bit more complex than readers had seen before.
When given the Bond strip in 1965 his adaptation of "The Man with the Golden Gun" was highly praised in the new direction he approached the series.
I have included a list of the creators including the one story illustrated by Harry North and Kingsley Amis's "Colonel Sun." When the series was finally stopped in 1983, it had spanned four decades and with a total output of more than 6500 individual strips.
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 james bond multimedia | Desmond Llewelyn (Q) images
Bond comments on his regret when he spots Q, with Q also telling Bond that he would rather be back in London, finding equipping him in the field highly irregular.
After M enquires as to what Bond is doing, Q disapprovingly remarks, “Just cleaning up a few details.” The Living Daylights features Q assisting Bond in his mission to help General Georgi Koskov defect, and as usual provides the latest gadgets to Bond at his workshop.
Often having to deal with Bond's impatience and lack of respect, Q is often at the source of Bonds quips and antagonistic ways, and frequently has to remind him to return his gadgets.
www.jamesbondmm.co.uk /mi6-officials/desmond-llewelyn.php   (1285 words)

  
 Bond List   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The bond list can be completed in one of two ways.
List of bonds which may be delivered in fulfillment of an interest rate futures contract on the delivery day.
The short list of candidates had been labeled The Bond Five by the media.
www.pictureprobe.com /bond/bond-list.html   (198 words)

  
 List of James Bond henchmen in Dr. No - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bond asks her who she is working for and she replies that she was working for the Daily Gleaner, a local newspaper in Kingston.
When Bond asks the head waiter to check it out, she is forced to change her story and confess that she was a freelance photographer.
Bond then decides, with Miss Taro, to visit her house in the hills outside Kingston, but he doesn't know that this is in fact a trap and that it's planned that The Three Blind Mice will kill him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Three_Blind_Mice_(James_Bond)   (1174 words)

  
 the river's end bookstore
Polymath, eccentric, synonym aficionado, Roget was an eminent scholar who absorbed himself in his work, yet he also possessed an allure that endeared him to his mentors and colleagues-not to mention a host of female admirers.
From the age of eight, he kept these lists with the intention of ordering the chaotic world around him.
In this breathtaking new story from the astonishing imagination of James Patterson, a girl has to save herself from an army assembled just to capture her—and maybe save the planet while she's at it.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of James Bond villains
The James Bond novels and films are notable for their memorably despicable villains and henchmen.
The following is a list of original main villains in James Bond computer and video games.
In addition, each Bond villain has numerous henchmen to do their bidding.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Bond_villain   (814 words)

  
 Newsvine - james-bond
A new James Bond novel by a mystery writer will be published next year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Bond creator Ian Fleming, the late author's family announced Friday.
In the new James Bond movie, "Casino Royale," Agent 007 gives a master class in what to do if you are unexpectedly poisoned by your enemies in a public place (for one thing, when you stagger dramatically from the room, make sure to do it in a suave manner).
Where James Bond villains Goldfinger and Blofeld failed, a group of cartoon penguins got the better of Agent 007 in an unusually tight race at the weekend box office in North America.
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 NPR : The Word Is 'Bond' : Alphonse Vinh   (Site not responding. Last check: )
More than anyone besides the stars who have played Bond -- Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan (the unlamented George Lazenby played Bond once) -- it was the late Albert R. Broccoli who was responsible for the success of this phenomenal series.
The Bond family includes the actors, the technicians, the script writers, the directors, the stuntmen and stuntwomen, and the composers.
Biographies of Bond villains and Bond allies are given along with information about the actors who play them.
www.npr.org /programs/musings/2002/nov/bond.html   (624 words)

  
 Elektra King information - Search.com
She was kidnapped as a teenager by the terrorist Renard, and her father refused to pay the ransom on the advice of family friend (and James Bond's boss) M.
If this is the case, Elektra is the first woman to be the main villain of a Bond film (since Rosa Klebb of From Russia with Love is clearly answering to someone else).
While Bond was chasing her, she taunted him with "You couldn't shoot me...you'd miss me," believing Bond was too much in love with her (obviously once he figured it out he wasn't).
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 Top Ten List - Top 10 James Bond Movies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Plenty of suspense, minimal gadgets, and Bond is forced to rely on his wits as a ruthless combination of spy and detective.
The Bond girl is a real character instead of a bimbo, there is a compelling love story, and the ending is unforgettable, packing an emotional punch not often seen in Bond films.
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 James Bond 007 :: MI6 - The Home Of James Bond
Pistor said it was a dream come true for the actor who confessed, "it is not a joke, I have never missed a James Bond film in the cinema".
Despite this "confirmation", Youn went on the record that he had made it down to the last five contenders and was still to hear either way.
It was also reported that Seybina Baldi had been cast as a villain's henchman.
www.mi6.co.uk /sections/articles/bond_21_report_feb06b.php3?t=bond21&s=bond21   (599 words)

  
 Alex Massie on James Bond on National Review Online
The sad truth is that, with a couple of exceptions, the Bond movies have flattered their fans as a prelude to letting them down, slipping too quickly from mindless entertainment into moronic pandering to the lowest imaginable common denominator.
Bond is comfortable with American power — in stark contrast to the sneering attitude towards "the cousins" affected by John Le Carre's characters, many of whom resent Britain's eclipse.
Bond, by contrast, offered the appearance of independence and emerged as a reassuring figure of British relevance in the years of imperial decline.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/massie200510210834.asp   (1053 words)

  
 James Bond and Philosophy
James Bond 007 strode into the human imagination in the novel Casino Royale in 1953 and hit the movie screens with Dr.
In James Bond and Philosophy, seventeen scholars examine hidden philosophical issues in the hazardous, deceptive, glamorous world of Double-0 Seven.
South, James South, is Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University and editor of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy.
www.opencourtbooks.com /books_n/james_bond.htm   (406 words)

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