• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I always preferred Sean Connery but Sean was a horrible person.

    I’d like to think that actors get remembered for who they were rather than who they pretended to be.

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      6 months ago

      Connery’s Bond was also awfully sexists and misogynistic. It’s incredibly cringe trying to watch certain scenes of that era. Some are rape fantasies through and thru.

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        6 months ago

        The first book is interesting… it has the typical Bond setup… here’s your mission, your exotic location, and your beautiful assistant… and Bond goes:

        “A woman? What are you sending a woman for, she’ll only get in the way.”

        (!)

        I was surprised!

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          6 months ago

          Book Bond is a much more textured and vulnerable character than movie Bond is generally allowed to be.

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          6 months ago

          Casino Royale is awesome. And I was also very surprised that the movie kept a lot of the plot.

          The books start getting real bad at some point. I had a feeling it was because Flemming was writing them just as movie fodder, though I never checked the chronology.

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            6 months ago

            Wasn’t Casino Royale the first novel to be published? It might have just been that he was new to writing, and not thinking about movie rights.

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              6 months ago

              I meant that the first book and at least some more were great. Then the quality of the writing did a nosedive for whatever reason.

              I highly recommend reading Casino, though not the full book series.

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            6 months ago

            It’s interesting, Casino Royale and Live and Let Die were the first two published in 1953 and 1954, then the first adaptation was Casino Royale as a 1 hour drama for television in 1954.

            Moonraker - 1955
            Diamonds are Forever - 1956
            From Russia, With Love - 1957
            Doctor No - 1958
            Goldfinger - 1959
            For Your Eyes Only - 1960
            Thunderball - 1961
            The Spy Who Loved Me - 1962

            All of that would be done before the first film, Doctor No, in 1962. Filming was January to March and it released in October.

            The Spy Who Loved Me released one month after filming completed but before the premiere.

            On Her Majesty’s Secret Service - 1963
            You Only Live Twice - 1964

            Posthumous publications, Fleming died in August, 1964:
            Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - 1964
            The Man With The Golden Gun - 1965
            Octopussy and the Living Daylights - 1966

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      6 months ago

      Huh, I had missed that he passed away (or forgotten about it). Hope he’s being abused by women in the afterlife.