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Only 10 mins on Youtube - very rare and hard to find since it's out of print, so to speak.
http://brokenantler.prosite.com/200185/2356128/titles-broadcast/sky-atlantic-fleming
Part One:
http://blog.oup.com/2014/02/fleming-tv-series-episode-1-historical-accuracy/
Part Two:
http://blog.oup.com/2014/02/fleming-tv-series-historical-accuracy-episodes-2-3/
Part Three:
http://blog.oup.com/2014/02/fleming-tv-series-episode-4-historical-accuracy/
Thanks, @Revelator, I'll enjoy reading that later.
The fundamental problem with all Fleming biopics is that they misinterpret him as a Bond-like figure. Fleming was a fantasist and wanted to be Bond hense why he created him; no biopic has really grasped this concept. Also am I the only one who thinks that Fleming's life post-Bond was more interesting? He created the ultimate hero for his time only for Bond to take on a life of his own. He went from loving his creation to hating him and eventually was forced into an early grave.
Furthermore, Dominic Cooper is miscast in the part; he seems to be doing an impression of Moore and Brosnan. In addition, Fleming is a pretty two-dimensional character. I think the performances overall are really nothing to get excited about aside from Lara Pulver who is the only interesting thing in it.
Having said that I think the series gives the audience exactly what they want from a Fleming biopic: It has adventure, action, espionage, sex, glamour and you get to meet the inspiration for various famous characters (all being ham-fistedly).
It's also very well-produced (maybe slightly over-produced). There is also a surprising amount of CGI in it as well. At times it reminded me of Baz Lurhman's 'Great Gatsby' with its over-the-top decadence. IF anything I'd love to see Baz produce a Hollywood version of Fleming's story but sadly it would probably be as creatively flat as this TV show. We are still awaiting the ultimate Fleming biopic sadly. But I guess this will do in the meanwhile.
But the title is really bad. Couldn't they think of something... More creative?
That would be excellent both actors are great .