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I'd say MR or TSWLM would be the best bet to hook a kid on the larger than life world of James Bond. Pure fantasy.
She's also obsessed with Mamma Mia! The Movie, and I suspect has a pretty massive crush on Pierce, so I'm looking forward to blowing her mind with GE. I've shown her the trailer and am awaiting parental permission to watch the whole thing with her.
-Bond, James Bond.
-Nice to meet you, Mr. Bond. And this is my dog, Scruffy!
-The whole house goes up in smoke and that bloody thing survives...
Me too, actually.
I thought GF would be a good follow up. I remember as a kid being wide eyed at Odd Job.
I will skip some of the more complex films and some because of the brutality (LTK, CR, QoS ...).
So far we also saw TSWLM and Moore as well as Jaws made quite some impression - even they still prefer Connery :-D
"You wanna tape this, kiddies. We've got all your favourites!"
Dalton and Craig would be pretty strong meat for the kiddies, I should say.
I think pretty much any Bond film shown to a kid has the potential to turn them into a fan. I'd still stick with Sean or Roger, though.
Just ready in time for the LTK 15 certification!
Ugh no no no. I’m 15 for gods sake and I’ve been watching these films forever.
no.
When I say watch the Moore films first, I mean a kid will enjoy them more probably, however after the age of 6 I could watch the Dalton films and enjoy them.
Of course every child is different, but we only get one childhood, why rush them along?
Well, I can speak from experience that 10+ is not too late to become a lifelong Bond fan...
I hope all those little boys and girls you introduce to the World of Bond will one day look back on that day the way I do now.
Really? I find CR a bit too hard for a 10yr old so I started with Connery/Moore ... I tend to save CR/QoS/SF for another 2-3 years (my oldest son is 10 yrs old, too)