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007 fans in the U.S. have a gift for the holidays - the just-released second edition of Christoph Lindner’s The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader. Originally published in the UK and US at the end of 2003, The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader has essays examining from different perspectives. Read more →
__________________________________________ Zac Efron is the latest celebrity to jump on the James Bond bandwagon. But he doesn't want to be Bond, James Bond, he wants to play a villain.
Zac admits that he's a huge fan of the franchise and would do just about anything to share the screen with the current Bond, Daniel Craig.
“I’m a huge James Bond fan,” Efron said. “I’d love to be a Bond baddie. I’ve seen pretty much every Bond film.
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| | Featured Bond Bio Roger Moore: There are many stories as to when Moore's name was first dropped as a possible candidate for the role of James Bond. Some sources, specifically Albert R. Broccoli, claim that Moore was considered for Dr. No, and that he was Fleming's favorite for the role after apparently having seen Moore in The Saint.
However, this story is often debunked by fans and Bond-film historians, who point to the fact that the series did not begin airing in the United Kingdom until October 4, 1962 - only one day before the premiere of Dr. No..
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| Posted by: jamesbond2 Jun 17 2009, 8:28 PM EDT
How would you resurrect the greatest criminal mastermind in the Bond realm? Good idea? Bad idea? How would they pull it off?
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Bond: "You're glad?"
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