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Me? Taken to see TSWLM in the summer of 77 and reading Goldfinger from my dads bookshelf about a week later.
Difference between the older and the newer generations. I happen to do both quite equally, considering I grew up in the era where texting became a national sensation and Facebook became the center of the universe (I'm 22, by the way).
So I discovered 007 through reading a book.
The change for me only came back in 2004, and it came through music: at my university there was a concert "James Bond goes Jazz" by a local Jazz Pianist and I thought that sounded fun and went to see it.
It was Pianist + Band + DJ(!) and they played jazzy versions of mostly old Bond songs - and it just wowed me! In the background they projected scenes from the old movies on a silver screen. It was just intriguing! From that moment I wanted to see all those fascinating movies and listen to those amazing tunes!
That's how it started for me and how I learnt to like old movies.
I would still give an arm and a leg for a CD recording of this "James Bond goes Jazz" project, but sadly it has never been released...
PS: only some weeks later I was browsing eBay for Bond DVDs - and came across an auction for a "Sean Connery in Goldfinger" pop art painting. I instantly fell in love with it and just had to get it!
Well I did and now you can see a photo of it as my avatar :-)
Man, I was 6 or 7. NO WAY Childs with this age read books.
I must just be ****ed up, because I was reading books at 6/7.
there are exceptions.
Hey, I'm not complaining. Thanks to being an avid reader when I was a kid, now I'm an actual published author (on Kindle).
i know you are not lol
Anyway, i could turn to be Bond fan even without GE N64. The movie is awesome itself.
Among my friends I'm known for my Sean Connery impression and my Bond trivia. Last night I ranked my 4 favourite dinner jackets from Bond, at a party of all places. I regret nothing.
Never regret. I love having all this Bond knowledge and then getting a chance to either impress friends with the talent, or use it to my advantage on a quiz show or if someone asks me a question referring to Bond. It is a great feeling, and a great asset and hobby to be a Bond fanatic.
I became a Bond fan when I saw DN at the age of six. I was hooked right away.
What the hell were you doing playing computer games at age six? You should have been learning to read..
No wonder child literacy rates in this country are going to the wall. Their parents were letting them play computer games instead.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/414/favourite-bond-determined-by-initial-exposure
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/850/the-story-behind-your-first-bond-movie-viewing
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2164/your-first-bond-moviebond-actor-is-ithe-your-favorite-has-your-opinion-changed/p2#Item_58
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/380/your-earliest-bond-experiences-and-memories...
I'm sure we don't need all of these thread covering more or less the same ground. ;-)
I was doing both. In fact, it's because of video games that I do read.
The great Xander Cage once said video games are the only education we have. ;-)
You're right though, there's a lot of time to play games when you're a bit older. Education comes first!