This week’s (spoiler-packed) Create-A-Caption comes to us via No Time to Die, Daniel Craig‘s final — and they really mean final — outing as super spy James Bond. Called out of a five-year retirement in order to track down a…
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Geoffrey Keen: The Minister from England
Most avid James Bond fans, like my sister and I, can instantly recognize Bond actors when they appear in other films, no matter how brief their role may be. It’s a knack that comes from having seen the movies so…
Read more →Sir Roger Moore: An Endearing Bond
In today’s guest post, Constance Metzinger shares her thoughts on Roger Moore,. In May of 2017, we witnessed the passing of Sir Roger Moore, at the ripe age of 89 years. As the media noted at the time, this marked…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Dr. No
Let’s travel back in time to 1962 for this week’s Create-A-Caption, shall we? For that was the year that the first James Bond motion picture, Dr. No, was released. The enduring film series featuring Ian Fleming‘s suave British secret agent…
Read more →Who Is Your Least Favorite Movie Character Ever?
I recently started doing a rewatch of Roger Moore‘s various James Bond films as I realized there were a few that I have never seen before. I began with Moore’s first outing as 007, 1973’s blaxploitation-inspired Live and Let Die….
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Roger Moore in “The Spy Who Loved Me”
In tribute to the late Roger Moore, we wanted this week’s Create-A-Caption to focus on his characterization of James Bond — a consummate ladies man who was a quick with a quip as he was with a heroic gesture. Of…
Read more →R.I.P. Sir Roger Moore: 1927-2017
Another iconic actor is gone. We’re just learning that Sir Roger Moore has passed away at the age of 89 following a battle with cancer. On Moore’s Twitter account, the family made the following statement: With the heaviest of hearts,…
Read more →James Bond in the ’70s: The Spy Who Loved Me
The best Bond villain wasn’t the primary villain in any movie. The best Bond villain was just a henchman, but he was a henchman for hire. Richard Kiel, a gigantic actor in his own right, played a character only known…
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