He does everything that he does for England. When a woman tells him that she needs him... James Bond says ''so does England'' He even makes love to a woman for England in the line of duty Everything is for England @Candy Gal
Isn't Bond (007) an agent of M:I6? I think he is; under "M" if I recall. There's Money Penny too, and I forget the name of the guy... Oh yea. "Q" has all the gadgetry. Good franchise, that... I think that I've seen a lot of bond movies; old and new. When I was in boarding school when I was really young (when I first got there - I was in the system of schools for 2 years 10 months) we watched lots of bond movies - the old ones too! It was a worthwhile watch! I thought they were good, though I don't remember the names. I mean, of course they're all famous movies whose names I recognize, but I don't remember clearly from back that far. I would have been 13 in 1993. But I remember the actors. In '93 I think Bond would have been Pierce Brosnan, but we weren't going to see anything in theaters, no. There was a VHS player likely with home recordings of Bond movies shown on cable television or something. I don't remember fast forwarding through any commercials though, but there could have been that - which was common back in the days of VHS (it may prevail with DVR as well). Anyway... Yeah, I think all of their activities (M:I6's) were for the benefit of England.
I've watched all James Bond movies and some of them way 100 times. I am a hard core James Bond fan and let us say that everything is for England
Also, all women fall in love with James Bond but none fall in love with me. He gets all women, and I get zero women. It is just the opposite for me. LIFE...
That's funny. Don't worry, man. We're becoming hyper-sexualized! You don't need to be sexual to live life to the fullest. Just get used to the idea that it really really doesn't matter and you'll be fine. And then of course the problem becomes that it continues to be glorified in media - television, music, and even video games just perpetuate all of this idiocy. Needlessly!
Well, He is on her Majesty's secret service Grandy. lol However, the writer would have known a certian saying. Ian Fleming, in full Ian Lancaster Fleming, (born May 28, 1908, London, England—died August 12, 1964, Canterbury, Kent), suspense-fiction novelist whose character James Bond, the stylish, high-living British secret service agent 007, became one of the most successful and widely imitated heroes of 20th-century popular. I used to live in Kent btw. Some of his books were written in a place called Deal in Kent. Now the saying. Lie Back and think of England. The phrase originated in one Lady Hillingdon's journal, where she wrote in 1912 that "When I hear his steps outside my door I lie down on my bed, open my legs and think of England." Whether she was entirely serious is unclear, but since her husband had retired because of his bad health, it's entirely possible that this. Lie Back and Think of England
You are forgetting that what happens in the film studio is not for real. These guys have to go home and face their wives of girlfriends in the evening, I doubt that they are too popular.
This is where it all happens, not quite as romantic as what you see on screen. This is the new studio from the outside. The entrance to the studio hidden in rural England And what happened to the old stage when they went off to lunch, rather than making love.