Saturday, March 13, 2010

James Bond 007 – The Most Lucrative Movie Franchise In Times Past

The highest running and most economically booming English language film franchise to date is the James Bond movies. James Bond 007 is a extraordinarily well-known but imagined individual that was created in 1953 by the author Ian Fleming. He was featured in twelve novels and two short story collections. The motion picture franchise started in 1962 with Dr. No.

Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, passed away back in 1964 but the larger-than-life individual of James Bond lives on in novels by up to five other writers, such as Robert Markham, the pen name for Kingsley Amis, John Pearson, Raymond Benson, John Gardner and Sebastian Faulks. Christopher Woods novelized two screenplays and various other authors’ authored unendorsed versions of James Bond.

The movies started in the year 1962 with “Dr. No”, the last movie was “Quantum of Solace” from October 31, 2008. There have been 22 pictures to date with a 23rd now in the works.

All through the years a mixture of actors have portrayed the lead character of James Bond. Sean Connery is thought to be the original James Bond. He was Bond in 6 special films, starting with the first “Dr. No” in 1962, followed by “From Russia With Love” in 1963, “Goldfinger” from 1964, “Thunderball” in 1965, “You Only Live Twice” in 1967 and “Diamonds Are Forever” from 1971.

In 1969 “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” came out with an actor named George Lazenby in the central role. Of all the stars to portray Bond, Mr. Lazenby was the only one who simply acted in one movie. In 1971, Sean Connery returned for “Diamonds Are Forever”.

Roger Moore then took over the starring part. He played Bond in 7 movies from the 1973’s “Live and Let Die”, “The Man with the Golden Gun” in 1974″, “The Spy who Loved Me” in 1977, “Moonraker” from 1979, “For Your Eyes Only” in 1981, “Octopussy” in 1983, and ” A View to a Kill” in1985.

Timothy Dalton was next for “The Living Daylights” in 1987 and “License to Kill” in 1989. After just two movies with Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan took over the chief part in “Goldeneye” in 1995. We enjoyed 3 other movies with Pierce Brosnan, “Tomorrow Never Dies” in 1997, “The World Is Not Enough” in 1999 and “Die Another Day” in 2002.

The solitary fair-haired actor to ever represent Bond is the existing star of the franchise. Daniel Craig was Bond in 2006 for “Casino Royale” and 2008 for “Quantum of Solace”. Another Bond movie is now taking place, set for an undetermined time and only referred to now as “James Bond 23″. Daniel Craig is set to star in the lead role.

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