I'm 31
was always aware of the bond films, but the thing that made me a big fan originally was Goldeneye the computer game on the N64 - I know that sounds a little strange but it is true. I got addicted to that game and then decided to buy and watch all the Bond films in order
I'm 27, and I've been a Bond fan as long as I can remember. My father had almost every movie (up until Dalton, this was the mid-80s) on VHS when I was younger, and I watched them religiously, without any real concept of plot or direction. I caught the Dalton movies a few years later on ABC Friday Night Special (and later on endless TBS Bond marathons). Unfortunately, I caught the longest Bond draught in history... and finally got to see my first Bond on the silver screen in 1995 (Goldeneye).
I think it was about 1997 or so that I finally picked up the Ian Fleming novels, and to be frank, the movies have been secondary ever since. Why, I read Live and Let Die last night in one sitting, no joke. The movies fail to excite me as much as re-reads of the original adventures do. Though, I will say, Casino Royale is probably the best cinema-serving of Commander Bond to date.
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And A View To A Kill and DAD are in your top five! )
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Oh, and for the record, I'm either older or younger then Napoleon Plural. Take your pick.
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was always aware of the bond films, but the thing that made me a big fan originally was Goldeneye the computer game on the N64 - I know that sounds a little strange but it is true. I got addicted to that game and then decided to buy and watch all the Bond films in order
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One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) ?
*cue someone making an AVTAK-Roger Moore joke*
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Yeah...
TBall / YOLT double feature in 1970. Haven't been the same since!
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I thought what you really enjoyed was the older Bond girls ... :007)
I remember when I thought 20 was OLD...like...100 old...now it just weirds me out...8-)
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I'm a few years behind you - but, alas, too few for my liking )
I started loving 007 in 1977 when I was taken to see TSWLM but I didn't fall asleep before the end. )
Didn't fully understand the stories until I was erm like about 20 though!!
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(First Bond I saw at cinema was TND)
my first bond film was casino royale.
best movie i ever saw.
i was so into it i forgot to move in my chair at the cinema and i was stiff for ages:)it was worth it but
I think it was about 1997 or so that I finally picked up the Ian Fleming novels, and to be frank, the movies have been secondary ever since. Why, I read Live and Let Die last night in one sitting, no joke. The movies fail to excite me as much as re-reads of the original adventures do. Though, I will say, Casino Royale is probably the best cinema-serving of Commander Bond to date.
And yet CR doesn't feature in your top 18 Bond films )
Welcome to AJB, btw
I was six then and have been a fan ever since.