November 10, 2012

The GRAND FIVE-O for a fellow named.......

 "So whom is that in the shadowed circle 

well,to find out just aim your greatest movie gun to blast away to finding out.....











Hello to every spy out there in the world,,
I just can't believe that besides this being the big five-o for many of the characters opposite  of the likes of Superman , Batman, Wonder Woman, and that's the main ones I know for sure are over the fifty mark over at Detective Comics, that a certain spy was put to paper in literary form by a fellow known as

"Fleming,, Mister Ian Fleming". (1908-1964) was a British author whom cerated his most famous piece of  work in nineteen fifty two with a release date April thirteenth nineteen fifty three, when it first saw publication was a little known novel known as Casino Royale which featured 


  

 this illustrated guy from Flemming's head known as 007 In between the remainder of that year till his own passing Flemming wrote fourteen stories of the spy with the code name 007 but what was that drove Flemming to create such a character?  Well at that time he was trying to find any kind of a distraction while preparing to marry a lass by the name of Ann Chartries whom was having his baby, he wrote  in his own words that the novel was really dreadful oafish opus when he was sharing the manuscript with another ex girlfriend who said he should use another pen name if the novel ever saw print. The lead character of  Casino Royale is a spy of the British secret service by the name of Bond whom Flemming based off  of his time while in the Navel Intelligence Division of the Admiralty.. Of the fourteen novels of James Bond    
 
                      




by Flemming ( I was thinking that for some reason that one hadn't been made into a feature film by MGM who is the production company behind all of the James Bond flick from "DR. No" which is the first one to the one which comes out in a few days time known as" SKYFALL" . Yet I will admit I have known next to nothing of the iconic British spy himself........) Until today that is!    When I went to go find a BLUE Ray combo pack of THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN movie earlier at Hastings I had gotten everything I had hoped for (more on one of those other things tomorrow....) I was headed out over by the magazine and Coffee entrance of the store when I saw what I have

here on my coffee table. I had seen it earlier over the summer time in August and saw that it removal date was December fourteenth of this year so I knew I had time to get it since I would be back and forth between my part of town and in what I reefer to as the old homestead of town. So picked this up and realized I could somehow in a small way or perhaps a wealth of BOND knowledge before going to see the aforementioned "SKYALL" film.It has a history on everything from spoofs, to a cinema chronology of all the films made with a special feature of Bond's creator on the ones from his novels, to a neat history on Ian himself in a piece titled "The Mysteries of Ian Fleming"    So I guess I truly have only one last question to all BOND fans if you are one and even if your not? Which onscreen portrayal does the spy best? and if you need a list of the seven performers who have played him '

you can find it easily by  searching the web with James Bond actors as the keywords to find your choices..... so take up your closely guarded Betta .twenty five to his upgraded more famous gun a Walther Polezel Pistol of the films and well as they say "take your best shot, 
 










                      
into BOND history my friend.     

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