The james bond 007 iPhone Hard 4s Case White, shown in all its glory above, is H-O-T!
The case is suitable for iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s.
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The james bond 007 iPhone Hard 4s Case White, shown in all its glory above, is H-O-T!
The case is suitable for iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s.
Below are more James Bond Cell Phone Cases. Click through to find the one that fits your style AND phone.

James Bond – For…
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When the poster for For Your Eyes Only was released, many parts of the country deemed it inappropriate and immodest. In fact, a lot of newspapers actually drew shorts on the model before printing it. The irony, for me, is that they weren’t bothered by the heavy artillery and the violence it represented. Then again, maybe they never saw the weapons.
In any event, it’s definitely one of the most popular and eye-catching movie posters of all time.

Live and Let Die
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You gotta admit, this is one of the most original and eye-catching wall murals of all time. James Bond fans will certainly see this as a MUST HAVE. Click through for a closer look and be sure to check out the MANY other James Bond movie posters, art prints, and wall murals.

James Bond – 22…
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I kind of have a James Bond theme going today, so I thought I’d just run with it. If you can’t make up your mind which James Bond movie poster you like best, here’s the perfect solution, for obvious reasons. Click through for a closer look. This one’s a beauty.
James Bond fans, here’s what you’ve been looking for! This is the James Bond Ultimate Collector’s Set, featuring 21 James Bond movies. From Dr. No to Casino Royale, you’ll find your own personal favorite James Bond. My own personal favorite is Pierce Brosnan, with Sean Connery on his heels. However, I’m really warming up to Daniel Craig – I guess you could say he’s on Mr. Connery’s heels.
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It’s always fun to kick back with a favorite drink (mine would be Diet Dr. Pepper or Iced Green Tea) and a snack to enjoy a James Bond movie – especially if it’s Pierce Brosnan as 007. Sorry to fans of other Bonds, Brosnan simply happens to be my absolute favorite. He brings just the right amount of humor to the role – not too much and not too little. Sean Connery’s a very, very, very close second. How close? So close that it looks like a tie on most days. The only day it DOESN’T look like a tie is the day I’ve seen Mr. Brosnan in all his 007 glory!
Bond, aside, I love James Bond movies to distraction. Pure fun, plain and simple.
The James Bond posters in this article are pretty original and are must-haves for Bond fans. James Bond fans. Click on each to see the larger image.


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If you dig a little into the future of the James Bond film series, you will find many references to the mysterious Bond 23… OK, well, maybe not so mysterious. Bond 23, although it sounds a little like a secret code one may find in the films themselves, simply refers to the 23rd installment in the Bond film franchise, which is, as yet unnamed, unfilmed and until recently, unconfirmed. It has, however, been cast – Daniel Craig will return as agent 007 after his successful performances in 2006’s Casino Royale and 2008’s Quantum of Solace.
Bond 23 looked like a dead cert after the success of the last two installments, but the production was suspended indefinitely after MGM suffered major financial difficulty. Supposedly, the film is once more underway with Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Road to Perdition) pulling out of other projects in order to take the helm as director. Hopefully shooting will begin mid to late 2011 for a 2012 release, a year later than originally anticipated. There is no word as yet as to which actress or actresses will take to the screen as the next Bond girl(s).
So the future of Bond as a film franchise currently looks uncertain at the hands of MGM, but the back catalogue of Bond is definitely something not to be overlooked. From Connery to Craig, 1962 to 2008, there are 22 Bond films to get under your belt if you haven’t already. Every Bond film is available on DVD, including some shiny enhanced versions of the very early entries. Most importantly, be sure to watch or re-watch Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace – what’s your take on Daniel Craig in the role? Will he make it past Bond 23? Will he even make it there, with the film in such financial turmoil at the time of writing? We’ll just have to wait and see. If you can’t wait for the new bond film head over to LOVEFiLM where you can rent out all the classic bond movies including live and let die and Goldeneye.

I’ve been reading (and thoroughly enjoying) a recent Christmas gift to my husband from our oldest daughter. It’s a big, gorgeous gold book titled, James Bond: The Secret World of 007.
Thanks, in large part, to this great book – James Bond movies are occupying a great deal of my thoughts lately!
I thought I’d just run with that and start a series of posts about the actors and actresses who have appeared in James Bond movies.
I’ve already done quite a few posts about many of these stars – but, what the heck, can you really have too much Ursula Andress, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, or (my favorite Bond) Pierce Brosnan?
No, I didn’t think so.
Ursula Andress lead a pretty interesting life. Not only was she married to John Derek (until an affair she was having broke up the marriage), she had a relationship with Harry Hamlin. They met while making “Clash of the Titans.” Our girl Ursula was a cougar before the term was even born – she was 43 and Harry was 27.
She was also very involved with James Dean and was rumored to be with him when he picked out the car that he would later wreck (and die in).
Ursula Andress was, of course, Honey Ryder in Dr. No (1962). This movie marked Sean Connery’s first appearance as James Bond.
Dr. No is actually an enjoyable movie. In the film, James Bond’s investigation of a missing colleague in Jamaica leads him to the island of the mysterious Dr. No and a scheme to end the US space program.
Author Ian Fleming actually wanted his cousin Christopher Lee to play Dr. No. (Lee would later appear as Scaramanga in the 007 flick The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), and would play the character that inspired Fleming to create Dr. No, Dr. Fu Manchu, in several films.)
Fleming also asked Noel Coward to play the part of Dr. No. Coward turned down the part by replying with a telegram that read, “Dr. No? No! No! No!” One of Coward’s objections was having to wear metal hands. Max von Sydow turned down the part in order to play Jesus Christ in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), and would finally play a Bond villain in Never Say Never Again (1983).
In the end, the role of Dr. No went to Joseph Wiseman, the only early Bond villain not to have his voice dubbed by another actor.
All in all, however, Ursula pretty much emerged as the star of Dr. No and will forever be remembered as the original Bond Girl.