Episodes
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By the end of the 1960s, the James Bond film franchise had a serious recalibration, including a novice actor.
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There's a new Star Wars show out on Disney +. It's set 130 years before events of the first Star Wars movie. Did technology development just stop?
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Episodes manquant?
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In 1983, the successors of Chester Gould brought back the Nazi agent Pruneface for a new adventure.
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The state of the Bond film franchise in June 2024 is remarkably similar to August 2023.
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The first James Bond movie came out in 1962. Things change. As a result, there are dated references that modern audiences might not understand. Here are a few.
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Charlie Higson, author of Young Bond novels and last year’s On His Majesty’s Secret Service, provided thoughts about the longevity of the James Bond character in a weekend essay in The Guardian.
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Just a reminder none of that Aaron Taylor-Johnson fever from earlier this year has come to be.
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The founder of James Bond Club Ireland has died, the club announced on Facebook.
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Albert S. Ruddy, whose career encompassed the high brow (Oscar wins for producing The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby) and the low brow (co-creating the Hogan’s Heroes TV series), has died at 94. He also tried to launch a 007 TV show.
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Ian Fleming Publications said today it will bring out new hardback editions of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels and short stories.
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Luciana Paluzzi is scheduled to appear at a London event on June 2 sponsored by the 007GB club.
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In 1991, there was no 007 film in sight. But for Bond fans there was a consolation prize: The Rocketeer with Timothy Dalton as the villain.
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A new edition of Gatherall, a James Bond fan gathering, has been announced for Aug. 3 in Fairfield, New Jersey.
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Here's a closer look at how 2021's No Time to Die performed during its theatrical run.
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The ScreenRant website has come out with an awful take on Bond 26.
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Dabney Coleman, who had a long career mostly (but not always) playing awful characters, has died at 92, according to an obituary posted by The Hollywood Reporter.
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Different types of genre entertainment (and their actors) run their course over time. Westerns reached that point long ago. Superhero movies may be there now. What about Bond?
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Authors Kim Sherwood and Charlie Higson are scheduled to talk about James Bond (or Bond-related) novels at an event later this month.
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The James Bond film series is best known for fast Aston Martin and Lotus sports cars (often with gadgets). But there are quite a few Bond vehicles that don’t get the heart pumping.
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We've been told various movies would be "saving cinema" -- it hasn't happened yet.
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