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Historical Dictionary of Ian Fleming’s James Bond released in US
CommanderBond.net ^ | 04 Oct, 2009 | Written by Devin Zydel

Posted on 10/04/2009 5:12:04 PM PDT by Perdogg

Fusing together entries on Fleming’s famous 00-agent and detailed information on cases of espionage, real-life spies, MI5, SIS, CIA, KGB, and others, Historical Dictionary of Ian Fleming’s James Bond asks the question: What proportion of Fleming’s output is authentic, and what comes directly from the his imagination?

(Excerpt) Read more at commanderbond.net ...


TOPICS: Books/Literature; Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: 007; astonmartin; bond; bondjamesbond; bookreview; galore; hollywood; ianfleming; jamesbond; licensetothrill; mi6; shakennostirred; shakennotstirred; uk
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To: fieldmarshaldj

The Bond movie that never was

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/movies/bond17.php3


81 posted on 10/05/2009 3:31:05 PM PDT by Perdogg (Sarah Palin-Jim DeMint 2012 - Liz Cheney for Sec of State - Duncan Hunter SecDef)
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To: potlatch

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You like the Continental MK II series

You would probably like one of the 2-seater ‘56 or ‘57 (baby) T-Birds

A removable hardtop with a porthole plus a folding fabric top

A little updating work on the suspension, brakes, wheels, tires, and later engine-auto-trans package and it could equal most cars you could buy except the exotics - for street use

Just right for Piper as Navigator


82 posted on 10/05/2009 3:40:02 PM PDT by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . . Barack Hussein Obama mmm mmm mmm . . . . . . . . . . .)
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To: devolve

Oh, I would love the 2-seater ‘56 or ‘57 (baby) T-Bird. It’s just not practical for everyday life and I’d never trust Piper in an open top, lol.

Be nice as an extra car though.


83 posted on 10/05/2009 3:44:20 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: Vanders9
I read all the books, but long ago, too long to remember many details. Yes, he was a killer, womanizer and drinker.
84 posted on 10/05/2009 3:47:16 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: potlatch

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The removeable hardtop was easy to remove or put back on - usually with a simple hand hoist attached to the garage roof

That would keep Piper safe on your short trips


85 posted on 10/05/2009 3:51:11 PM PDT by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . . Barack Hussein Obama mmm mmm mmm . . . . . . . . . . .)
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To: devolve
[usually with a simple hand hoist attached to the garage roof]

Good grief! I always wondered about those removable hardtops, give me an automatic canvas retracting one! Lol.

But - the porthole would be missing!

86 posted on 10/05/2009 3:55:11 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: potlatch

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In ‘60 Ford made a retractable hardtop convertible

Now BMW builds a retractable hardtop sportscar


87 posted on 10/05/2009 4:00:43 PM PDT by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . . Barack Hussein Obama mmm mmm mmm . . . . . . . . . . .)
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To: devolve

[a retractable hardtop convertible]

Seems like I’ve seen pictures of that. The back opens and it slides back into it or something. Wouldn’t leave much of a trunk.


88 posted on 10/05/2009 4:03:50 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: potlatch

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Correct

Trunk becames becomes a second glovebox


89 posted on 10/05/2009 4:12:29 PM PDT by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . . Barack Hussein Obama mmm mmm mmm . . . . . . . . . . .)
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To: devolve

Wouldn’t hold my groceries!


90 posted on 10/05/2009 4:16:22 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: Perdogg; Impy; Clemenza

Thanks for the link. That’s a shame it wasn’t made. Y’know, I seem to recall now how little-marketed “Licence to Kill” was in 1989, because I never did see it in the theater. Why I didn’t get around to seeing it, I can’t rightly remember why, because the two franchises I’d always try to see were James Bond and Star Trek. I saw the first Timothy Dalton one in ‘87 on the first day it came out, and managed to persuade my father to take me to a late Friday night showing (I was 13), and I think half the crowd was plastered, because I’d never sat in such a raucous theater crowd before, with drinks and popcorn flying in the air and people shouting all over the place. Damn !

But the first Dalton outing was like a seemless transition from Roger Moore, everything about the film actually seemed like a Rog Moore style one, with Rog missing (it would also be the last one scored by John Barry). It would be 8 years before I saw the next one, “GoldenEye”, in 1995, and my complaint about that one was because of the considerable passage of time (6 years) between the prior film (for which at least 2 more should’ve been made in the interim, both with Dalton), a turnover of the old crew from the earlier films, no John Barry, and pretty much no continuity (save for Desmond Llewellyn’s presence, the only thing left), I felt like it, on the whole, no longer had that classic JB feel.

To date, GE was the last JB film I’ve seen in the theater (and partly because I got severely ill shortly after the film came out, which damaged my ears and equilibrium, so I can no longer tolerate the loudness in theaters - I’ve seen only one film in a theater since then, that being the last of the recent trilogy of the Star Wars films, and that was so terribly loud, I had to cover my ears for the duration of it).

I gave my opinion on the current guy, Daniel Craig, taking over from Brosnan, that while you can see the continuity from his films, I feel like it has gone way too far afield from anything I watched as a youngster. Bond as an ice-cold blonde thug who seems more like a SPECTRE operative. It just doesn’t seem right. Ultimately, the real problem I have with the post ‘80s Bonds is that they seem so totally forgettable not long after you see them. You don’t remember the distinctive themes like you did with John Barry and the performers, and even the villains lack something special as they once did. We can all quote Goldfinger as JB is about to be split by the laser beam (”Do you expect me to talk ?” “No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to DIE !”), but who the hell quotes from Elliot Carver or can’t-remember-the-name of the last villain in Quantum of Solace ? See what I mean ?


91 posted on 10/05/2009 4:41:42 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: potlatch

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Luggage rack?


92 posted on 10/05/2009 6:37:17 PM PDT by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . . Barack Hussein Obama mmm mmm mmm . . . . . . . . . . .)
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To: fieldmarshaldj; Perdogg; Clemenza

I’ve heard of that lost Bond film. Supposedly it would have been called “Property of a Lady”. The one thing I don’t like is that the female henchman of the villain was supposed to be a fembot. That’s just silly.

But I do wish Dalton had continued. Only early Connery was better than him imo.

I liked Goldeneye, (it was conceived with Dalton in mind) it’s much better than the latter Brosnan ones but I think it would have really kicked ass if Dalton had done it.

TLD was first written for Moore which is why it may feel like a Moore one. The scene where Bond threatens the Soviet General was gonna be “friendly chat” over drinks in the Moore version.

I don’t care for Craig’s portrayal. They wanted different from Brosnan obviously but they went too far.

Craig’s latter film worked as a quiet espionage movie but it didn’t feel like Bond at all. The first one was a little better (Eva, I’d hit that ;) )


93 posted on 10/05/2009 7:57:18 PM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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To: Impy; Clemenza; fieldmarshaldj
Here is a list of characters. You are correct about the female robot assassin.

http://www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/bond_17_elements.php3

94 posted on 10/06/2009 3:04:08 AM PDT by Perdogg (Sarah Palin-Jim DeMint 2012 - Liz Cheney for Sec of State - Duncan Hunter SecDef)
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To: Perdogg; fieldmarshaldj

LOL they list her as a gadget.

How about a young Lucy Liu for the part? Ha.


95 posted on 10/06/2009 4:08:52 AM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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To: Impy; Clemenza; fieldmarshaldj

I would like to see Amis’ Bond Novel “Colonel Sun” as a movie.


96 posted on 10/06/2009 8:32:40 AM PDT by Perdogg (Sarah Palin-Jim DeMint 2012 - Liz Cheney for Sec of State - Duncan Hunter SecDef)
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To: potlatch; devolve
Ian Fleming, excerpted by subject, from his December 1964 (published Post Mortem) Playboy

http://jamesbond.ajb007.co.uk/ian-fleming-in-his-own-words/

97 posted on 10/11/2009 7:08:18 AM PDT by Perdogg (Sarah Palin-Jim DeMint 2012 - Liz Cheney for Sec of State - Duncan Hunter SecDef)
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To: Perdogg; devolve
From your source; The words of Ian Flemming

"I don’t think that [James Bond] is necessarily a good guy or a bad guy. Who is? He’s got his vices and very few perceptible virtues except patriotism and courage, which are probably not virtues anyway. He’s certainly got little in the way of politics, but I should think what politics he has are just a little bit left of center. And he’s got little culture".

"He’s a man of action, and he reads books on golf, and so on—when he reads anything. I quite agree that he’s not a person of much social attractiveness. But then, I didn’t intend for him to be a particularly likable person. He’s a cipher, a blunt instrument in the hands of government".

Thanks for the link Perdogg. This is not the article I recall reading but he pretty much says the same things in a different way. In an article I read, he specifically said that he did not admire the character of James Bond.

I enjoyed reading this.

98 posted on 10/11/2009 3:32:30 PM PDT by potlatch (Actions Speak Louder Than Words)
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To: potlatch; devolve; fieldmarshaldj
I am surprised the NAACP hasn't marched upon Penguin and Gildrose to alter some the stories due to their "racial insensitivity".

From Russia With Love


Last night for the time I saw the uncut uncensored version of “From Russia with Love”. The guy that played Kronski was in UFO.


I was pleasantly surprise to learn than Daniela Bianchi uncovered backside was shown and uncovered mamma, and what a view it was. I was surprised to see this in a movie that was made almost 50 years ago.


Clearly Sean Connery's behavior towards women, today, would be politically incorrect. The open hand slap to Tatiana's face by Bond would get a protest from NOW today

99 posted on 10/11/2009 4:15:07 PM PDT by Perdogg (Sarah Palin-Jim DeMint 2012 - Liz Cheney for Sec of State - Duncan Hunter SecDef)
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To: Perdogg

They showed Daniela’s nekkid butt ? Seriesly ?


100 posted on 10/11/2009 4:41:19 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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