In Ian Fleming's stories, James Bond is in his mid-to-late thirties, but does not age.[26] In Moonraker, he admits to being eight years shy of mandatory retirement age from the 00 section—forty-five—which would mean he was thirty-seven at the time. read more
According to a crazy fan theory, "James Bond" is as much a title as "007" is, and each bond really is a different bond replacing the old one after he retired or kicked the bucket, in which case some of the movies ARE origin stories, such as Casino Royale. read more
Throughout the life of the film series, a number of tie-in products have been released. Criticisms of James Bond. The James Bond character and related media have triggered a number of criticisms and reactions across the political spectrum, and are still highly debated in popular culture studies. read more
It was also the first time Dame Judi Dench played M, was the most successful Bond movie since 1979’s Moonraker (at the time) and of course it served as the inspiration for arguably the greatest video Nintendo 64 game ever made. read more