Bond Converts anyone?
James Suzuki
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Have any of you guys made other people Bond fans?
I have a few under my pallet, the first was a man I was stuck with for a little while, his name was James actually, and we got talking about everything and I asked him if he had seen any Bond films. He said he had seen Octopussy, which he said he enjoyed and it all started from there. That conversation kind of got him interested and when he was in a DVD store once he bought Octopussy, watched it and lent it to me becasue I hadn't owned back then. From there, we both bought and lent the Dvd's I don't really see a lot any more but when we do he always says ,'seen any Bond films recently, Xboy?' There is another guy, a big film nerd, who hadn't seen a Bond film yet, so I leant him about 3 or 4, mixed in with Midsomer Murder episodes and he enjoyed them, (he liked the 'keeping the british end up, sir' line) but nothing has really happened since then. Then their the last guy, this one is a bit more recent, was looking for some decent books to read as the man was having quite a lot of spare time. I gave him my License to Kill Novelization by John Gardner which I bought the other day and hadn't read yet. He read it in a flash, and loved it. I gave him the License to Kill DVD next becasue he had read it the book and I thought he would hae quite liked to see the film. He enjoyed that so I gave him John Gardner's License Renewed and For Special Services, then Colonel Sun, Goldfinger (which he thought was quite boring) and right now I have James Bond and Moonraker to let him borrow.
He also enjoys the films, he likes the funny one liners in the Moore films, the old gadgets in the Connery films and the action in the Brosnan/Craig films. Either he (or my father) are going to go to Skyfall with me. I thought about this today, and I was thinking, have any of you guys made any of your friends Bond fans?
I have a few under my pallet, the first was a man I was stuck with for a little while, his name was James actually, and we got talking about everything and I asked him if he had seen any Bond films. He said he had seen Octopussy, which he said he enjoyed and it all started from there. That conversation kind of got him interested and when he was in a DVD store once he bought Octopussy, watched it and lent it to me becasue I hadn't owned back then. From there, we both bought and lent the Dvd's I don't really see a lot any more but when we do he always says ,'seen any Bond films recently, Xboy?' There is another guy, a big film nerd, who hadn't seen a Bond film yet, so I leant him about 3 or 4, mixed in with Midsomer Murder episodes and he enjoyed them, (he liked the 'keeping the british end up, sir' line) but nothing has really happened since then. Then their the last guy, this one is a bit more recent, was looking for some decent books to read as the man was having quite a lot of spare time. I gave him my License to Kill Novelization by John Gardner which I bought the other day and hadn't read yet. He read it in a flash, and loved it. I gave him the License to Kill DVD next becasue he had read it the book and I thought he would hae quite liked to see the film. He enjoyed that so I gave him John Gardner's License Renewed and For Special Services, then Colonel Sun, Goldfinger (which he thought was quite boring) and right now I have James Bond and Moonraker to let him borrow.
He also enjoys the films, he likes the funny one liners in the Moore films, the old gadgets in the Connery films and the action in the Brosnan/Craig films. Either he (or my father) are going to go to Skyfall with me. I thought about this today, and I was thinking, have any of you guys made any of your friends Bond fans?
“The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Comments
The Sky007 channel is fab. I mean, we all have the DVDs, boxed sets etc etc, but for general Joe Public woh doesn't watch one every day I think it has really raised the profile of the series!
A killer blow was dealt during a social gathering last year. I was chatting to a 26 year old, newly employed work colleague who admitted to not even knowing who Roger Moore was! My heart sank like a stone.
Apart from her, not many of my friends are interested in Bond, unfortunately I think I could count the number on my fingers..
I bet the Bond for whom these three were most enthusiastic would change if you added 30 years to their age, maybe even the guy in his early 20s who would then be in his early 50s and might still be in the closet, but then again, DC's hunkiness transcends generations. ;%