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sounds cheesy but one line can be used too:
Bond is every woman dream and every man nightmare (well atleast the villains ;) )
I care because for 50 years its guaranteed a fun and exciting time at the movies. It has a larger than life cool character we all want to be, and its featured some of the most talented people in film history!
For me, I don't wish to be him but I care for what he does due to the wit and determination he displays as a character. As Tim Dalton once said "he is not a superman, you cant identify with a superman, but you can identify with Bond as written by Fleming" ultimately Bond typifies tanancity, purpose, vulnerability and a great sexual energy that resonates. It's interesting that most people who hate Bond cant actually operate on these levels and so maybe feel threatened by him.
The novels will always be my touchstone but as for the cinematic Bond, long may he reign as the REAL of heroes operating in a most surreal world.
Because he's the best we have... although I'd never tell him. ;)
Plus, he always has a good car, he is lucky in both bacarrat and texas hold'em, he's got the women - even the two special ones, Vesper and Tracy -, he's got the thrill and, most importantly, he was my hero since I saw 007's first film, which was TSWLM. My friends used to talk about who'd win in a battle, Superman, Batman or Spiderman, and I used to say Bond.
There are other big action blockbusters and spy films out there but they have none of the charm that Bond has. When he trades insults with the villain it is done through a thin veil of old world manners and politeness rather then tearing around with a machine gun (apart from Brosnan).
He used his fists but also his brains and charm. He was erudite, witty and well travelled. Instead of another car chase in New York or a fight in LA we visited the temple of Karnak in Luxor or the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. He was British but he had an international feel. He was cosmospolitan. He belonged to the world.
"What no small talk? No chit chat?
That's the trouble with the world today no one takes the time to do a really sinister interrogation anymore...Its a lost art!
That strikes me as something only Bond would say.
Rog and Tim had machine gun scenes but Brozz had the only scene where he tears around like Rambo (with Wai Lin) for ten minutes. It looked so out of place.
But I dont blame him, I blame Roger Spottiswoode for getting it wrong.
I grew up with Bond! I will grow old with Bond! Just keep those adventures coming! :D
He's the ultimate escape when life get's you down. He's always there, sauve, ruthless and always get's the girl.
I've been a Bond fan since i was 5 and the first Bond film i ever watched was GE and ever since then i've been hooked on the films, books and games.
When i got older i learned to appreciate the films in a different way to what a child would and then i started reading the original books, i read CR/LALD and MR back to back and then i was hooked on the books just like the films.
Ah, at last - someone in my age range. Nice to hear. :)