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Dr. No may not be the best one to start with; there's no nice way to say it: Dr. No is slow.
Has he seen any others yet? Maybe for kids this day in age Casino Royale would be the better one to start him off with-- since Craig's movies are the 'current' ones and more people his age are into them. Might be a fun experiment at the same time; seeing the newer movies first and working your way back!
I bet if he sees the newer movies that his younger peers are more likely to be into and enjoys them, he'd be more inclined to want to go back and see the rest.
After all-- my first Bond movie was GoldenEye, back when that was the newer one.
Since then, he saw Skyfall, which he really enjoyed mainly because Craig's Bond was human. He bled, he failed in saving M's life. He was believable.
I showed him The Living Daylights, and showed interest to see License to Kill.
Keep trying, you never know!
Especially for the young ones, you have to give them the quick-cutting action-packed films they're used to seeing. At least at first. After that you can start to introduce them to the older, more subtle Bonds.
Don't start him off with LTK, CR, QoS or Skyfall as they are a little too deep for those that don't know the films and character or who aren't prepared for the content ahead.
If he doesn't like the action then try the more serious films as I listed above, or the classics like FRWL, GF, TB, OHMSS, and some Moore, just to gauge what he reacts best to.
No need to feel like a failure, though. It may seem horrible, but the important thing is that your son finds something to be just as passionate about as you are with Bond. That's when you know you have done right by him, to teach him a sense of adoration and appreciation that he can have for something, no matter what it may be.
A matter of taste is not a sign of bad parenting.
The Living Daylights is the way to go I think. :-?
watching Bond Movies
Tommorow Never Dies is the best introductionary movie..
THAT was a win!
:)>-
I like Pryce as Carver, I love Michelle Yeoh, but I feel like more attention was paid to the wrong characters. Teri Hatcher over Yeoh, that boring blonde guy over the superior Dr. Kaufman...it just went in all the wrong directions for me.
Didn't somebody's head pop through the bottom of an F-18? Yeah...I haven't seen it since the theater.
Compared to the awesomeness of GoldenEye...it left me flat.
But does he like fudge???
@-)
He would love them then. Strap him down and pin his eyes Clockwork Orange style if you must! We'll make him a Bond fan yet! >:)
:))