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Casinos, yachts, a submersible car and Great Old Ones
Yesterday, I did finish reading
autopope's Jennifer Morgue. It's a damn fine James Bond pastiche with casinos, yachts, a submersible car and Great Old Ones—I commend it to the housereadership.
By random chance, It was revealed today that my good friend
innerbrat, despite being a smart, educated Brit in her mid twenties, has never seen a Bond movie. Now, while I am tempted to complement her parents for managing to raise her and not once have ITV on on a bank holiday, I am completely and utterly amazed that she has managed to never see a Bond movie. Given that I am always aware of the potential problems caused by the small numbers fallacy, I thought I'd find out if she's actually less unusual than I think. Poll time:
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See, I read the books mostly when I was a kid (I distinctly recall reading a fair few while on the caravan holiday in France, which dates it to 1986 just before I turned 12 and started grammar school). I can remember both enjoying reading them and being surprised at how different they were to the films—Bond got married in one, and was getting over her assassination in the next, there was distinct character development and Moneypenny was a bit part.
They were, without doubt, a product of their time, which is why the new films are even further away from them, even if elements (Bond's character) do seem closer than the earlier films. At times I consider going back to reread them, then decide life is too short and I've got far too many other books to read (like the rest of
autopope's books for a start). Anyone else read enough of them as an adult to have an opinion one way or t'other?
Jennie posted a slightly different poll rating the movies awhileback for those of you that are poll obsessed or merely didn't see it.
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[Poll #1296178]
See, I read the books mostly when I was a kid (I distinctly recall reading a fair few while on the caravan holiday in France, which dates it to 1986 just before I turned 12 and started grammar school). I can remember both enjoying reading them and being surprised at how different they were to the films—Bond got married in one, and was getting over her assassination in the next, there was distinct character development and Moneypenny was a bit part.
They were, without doubt, a product of their time, which is why the new films are even further away from them, even if elements (Bond's character) do seem closer than the earlier films. At times I consider going back to reread them, then decide life is too short and I've got far too many other books to read (like the rest of
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Jennie posted a slightly different poll rating the movies awhileback for those of you that are poll obsessed or merely didn't see it.
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It's like never seeing a Star Wars movie, only much less likely if you've ever been in the UK on a Bank Holiday, ever. You have to work really damn hard to not have seen one.
Start with the first three Connerys, then Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun, then Goldeneye. That'll do you for starters.
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No, really, it's extraordinarily easy. Particularly if you're the kind of child/teenager who prefers to read or go for a walk instead of watch TV on Bank Holidays.
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