Frankly, Rosa Klebb was more of a man!I've always been more of a Rosa Klebb man.
Frankly, Rosa Klebb was more of a man!I've always been more of a Rosa Klebb man.
Not a patch on Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab, which actually improves with every read. Move and fire, and move and fire - GET BACK IN THE LIFT LYNNThey're both gritty British, realistic Cold War espionage films at their most realistic best.
Great book, and well mapped in the screenplay.The best Connery Bond Film in my opinion...
The books, I have a set from 2008 that I haven't gotten round to reading yet, though I might start them soonGreat book, and well mapped in the screenplay.
Having re-read all the books plus the 3 by NS, I am still fixated with Sea Island shirts, and the cruel features of the half Scot, half French, Englishman. The travelogues, the whiff of the glamour and grit of the 50s and 60s. The bespoke ciggies. The drinks and women fetishisms. The generous bosom and the boyish backsides. The dénouements.
Connery it has to be.
No! Stop getting Bond wrong!Not a patch on Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab, which actually improves with every read. Move and fire, and move and fire - GET BACK IN THE LIFT LYNN
Do them in order. Savour them. They are worth itThe books, I have a set from 2008 that I haven't gotten round to reading yet, though I might start them soon
Absolutely, a box set published by Penguin so all in order.Do them in order. Savour them. They are worth it
(I replaced all mine with a set from a single publisher. Because they're worth it.)
I would add that for greater pleasure, get these three books and splice them in, as the first, middle and last in the series. Anthony Horowitz. He has also done some Holmes - also excellent.
James Bond novels
- Trigger Mortis (2015)
- Forever and a Day (2018)
- With a Mind to Kill (2022)
And the social attitudes.Absolutely, a box set published by Penguin so all in order.
I have had a brief look through some of them, takes you back some years on the language used!
The great charm of the first few Bond films is how they're all 60s films before the 60s was a thing.Great book, and well mapped in the screenplay.
Having re-read all the books plus the 3 by NS, I am still fixated with Sea Island shirts, and the cruel features of the half Scot, half French, Englishman. The travelogues, the whiff of the glamour and grit of the 50s and 60s. The bespoke ciggies. The drinks and women fetishisms. The generous bosom and the boyish backsides. The dénouements.
Connery it has to be.
You’re saying Bond is an edgelordThe great charm of the first few Bond films is how they're all 60s films before the 60s was a thing.
Like when he shits all over the Beatles at the start of Goldfinger, because obviously a 30-odd year old man in the early 60s wouldn't have been into them.
FIT.
Has to be Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) for me. Absolute perfection - we don’t talk about the acting.
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Also one of the great Bond one-liners at the end, no matter how contrived.
Alternatively, “Ursula, it's an offence to stop on the hard shoulder unless there is a malfunction with the car.”