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My college roommate, a big Ian Fleming fan, introduced me to James Bond in 1962. I firmly believed then, as now, that Flemingâs spy thrillers were tongue-in-cheek spoofs and the movie versions were high camp, â great fun but never meant to be taken seriously.
Jingles 5 months ago
and they were good fun to watch, with a hint of ânaughtinessâ. unlike most of the so-called action movies we get handed now.
MS72 5 months ago
PG, all of them.
Linguist 5 months ago
My college roommate, a big Ian Fleming fan, introduced me to James Bond in 1962. I firmly believed then, as now, that Flemingâs spy thrillers were tongue-in-cheek spoofs and the movie versions were high camp, â great fun but never meant to be taken seriously.
I could breeze through Bond, whereas John le CarrĂ©âs George Smiley was a serious read and took time to enjoy and appreciate the nuances of the characters and the plot.
IndyW 5 months ago
I liked watching Bond for the new gadgets he used in each movie. The earlier years were the best.
Zebrastripes 4 months ago
Not allowed to say sex but allowed to have it. âșïžâșïžâșïž