007 MAGAZINE (2020)
"This issue celebrates 'That moonlight trail...,' the 40th Anniversary of Moonraker; John Gavin, Bond for a moment; Thunderball, the - The Double-O Agent was a woman; plus more!"
"In its 30th anniversary year, 007 Magazine examines Timothy Dalton's second and final outing as James Bond 007 in Licence To Kill, one of the most hard-hitting entries in the Bond series. In this issue, actress Marya Morgan remembers her role as TV reporter Anna Rack in a scene cut from the final movie; a new exclusive interview with Robert Davi, one of the Bond series' most charismatic and deadly villains; Luke G. Williams argues it's time the got the critical kudos it deserves; drawing on extensive and previously unseen archive material from the files of the British Board of Film Classification, Luke G. Williams reveals for the first time the controversial story behind the '15' certificate rating awarded Licence To Kill in 1989; and many never-before-seen images!"
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007 Magazine #40 New Printing
"This Classic Issue is Back in Print After 15 Years! Never Say Never Again/Casino Royale - double-cover issue! This issue takes a detailed look at the two 'rogue' James Bond movies: at why the entire budget of the 1967 Double-O-Seven spoof Casino Royale, could probably have settled the present Third World debt - and Sean Connery's 1983 comeback as 007 in Never Say Never Again. Both 24-page articles will be packed with many never-before-seen photographs!"
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007 Magazine #49
"Bond collectors can now complete their run of the printed 007 Magazine with this paper printed version of the first of two online editions from 2006. Featuring: Blond, Bland, Ugly and Grand; Craig Bunyan examines the fan and media reaction to Daniel Craig and the production of Casino Royale; The James Bond Girls Are Forever; the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 at New York docks; Hank Reineke chats with author John Pearson, who masterfully probed both the origins of Agent 007 and his creator Ian Fleming, to pen two significant major works in the Fleming/Bond canon; and Lancelot Narayan visited the set of The World Is Not Enough where he discovered that for the director Michael Apted, one take was not enough!"
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007 Magazine #50
"Bond collectors can now complete their run of the printed 007 Magazine with this paper printed version of the second of two online editions from 2006. Features interviews with Daniel Craig, Mads Mikkelsen, and Eva Green for Casino Royale. Plus, 'James Bond Comes of Age': Graham Rye reviews the new James Bond film Casino Royale; 'The World Would Disagree: Ian Fleming before Bond'; the Bond Girls from 1995 to 2002 rated; James Bond screentests featuring Sean Connery, George Lazenby, James Brolin, Lambert Wilson, Sam Neill, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan; and more. "
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007 Magazine #51
"Explore the world of international intrigue with James Bond in 007 Magazine. 'Breakfast with Largo' as we interview John McLaughlin, an unsung hero of the Bond movies from Thunderball to Never Say Never Again); take a look at some of rarely-seen images from Quantum of Solace; learn why From Russia With Love is the best Bond movie of all time; discover unseen production drawings and photographs from Kevin McClory's aborted 007 project 'Warhead;' and more!"
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007 Magazine #52
"Explore the world of international intrigue with James Bond in 007 Magazine. Take a fascinating look at many rare and never-before-seen images from a variety of James Bond films, including articles relating to From Russia With Love, Diamonds Are Forever, and Quantum of Solace, as well as rare production drawings from the aborted Bond project, Warhead, and an illustrated look at the 'Bound Bound' exhibition held in London at The Fleming Collection in 2008."
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007 Magazine #53
"Revisit the film adventures of Her Majesty's Secret Servant with 007 Magazine. This glossy publication features packed pages with behind-the-scenes information and never-before-seen images on For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore's best outing as 007; exclusive photographs from the Ian Fleming Centenary Celebration; an examination of the acrobatic bodyguards of Diamonds Are Forever; and a profile of Jesper Christensen's Mr. White from the Daniel Craig films."
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007 Magazine #54
"007 Magazine takes a detailed look at the work of Raymond Hawkey, one of the UK's groundbreaking graphic designers. Plus, the late Tom Mankiewicz is interviewed about his work on Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, and The Man with the Golden Gun."
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007 Magazine #55
"All the latest news and photos from BOND 23: SkyFall! The Search For Bond: Part 1 looks at all the actors who came close - but no cigar! - to playing agent 007; an exclusive interview with Bond author (and colleague of Ian Fleming) John Pearson, and more! 007 Magazine - Nobody Does It Better!"
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007 Magazine #56
"007 Magazine features the latest news and images of the upcoming James Bond: Skyfall movie, part 2 of the search for Bond by Robert Sellers, and much more. 007 Magazine, nobody does it better!"
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007 Magazine #57
"007 Magazine features: 'The Changing Face of Female Bond Villains,' 'Ian and Ray: When Ian Fleming met Raymond Chandler,' 'James Bond's 50 Greatest Stunts,' 'Leni's Body Beautiful:' a look at the influences on the Bond credit titles of Maurice Binder and Robert Brownjohn, and much more, including many rare and never-before-seen images. "
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007 Magazine #58
"In its 30th anniversary year, 007 Magazine examines Timothy Dalton's second and final outing as James Bond 007 in Licence To Kill, one of the most hard-hitting entries in the Bond series. In this issue, actress Marya Morgan remembers her role as TV reporter Anna Rack in a scene cut from the final movie; a new exclusive interview with Robert Davi, one of the Bond series' most charismatic and deadly villains; Luke G. Williams argues it's time the got the critical kudos it deserves; drawing on extensive and previously unseen archive material from the files of the British Board of Film Classification, Luke G. Williams reveals for the first time the controversial story behind the '15' certificate rating awarded Licence To Kill in 1989; and many never-before-seen images!"
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007 Magazine #59
"This issue celebrates 'That moonlight trail...,' the 40th Anniversary of Moonraker; John Gavin, Bond for a moment; Thunderball, the - The Double-O Agent was a woman; plus more!"