Is James bond is a cult

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Is James bond is a cult (iconic brand): 1. 2. 3. 4. Huge fan following http://www.007.com/, http://www.jamesbondfanclub.com/ Company based only on bond products http://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com Bond games http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_(games) More than half the world's population has seen a Bond film. The films used to be compulsory viewing for KGB agents fascinated by Bond's killer gadgets (notwithstanding his aversion to the communist regime). In stunts, guns and gadgets, Bond has no equal. After all he's ordained to save mankind from destruction. The perfect embodiment of the societal changes sweeping the world in the 60s, he was sexually liberated and a dedicated individualist. James Bond influenced how we think of espionage, technology, fashion, politics, architecture and music. http://www.brandchannel.com/features_profile.asp?pr_id=108 5. As James Bond celebrates his 40th anniversary in the movies 6. Magazines http://www.007magazine.co.uk/ Characteristics of James bond and its films: 1. Intelligence: James bond is portrayed as person who is highly educated and intelligent, out-witting his enemies and adept in handling technology. In Gold finger, he calculates how many trucks it takes to transport all the gold in Fort Knox. In You Only Live Twice Bond asserts having a first in Oriental Languages from Cambridge University; in the film, The Spy Who Loved Me, an acquaintance identifies him as a Cambridge graduate; in the film Tomorrow Never Dies, Bond visits Oxford to study Danish. In Casino Royale, he is shown to have skill at calculating probabilities of draws from a deck in a Texas hold'em tournament in Montenegro. Bond is shown to be a polyglot yet Ian Fleming's stories, the films, and the post Fleming continuation novels contradict each other about which languages he speaks; these include German, French, Russian, and Japanese. In the film Tomorrow Never Dies, it is implied he does not understand the Chinese on the computer keyboard when he tells Wai Lin that she can type instead of him. A skilled combatant Bond is shown as person highly in handling all kinds of weapons and a skilled combatant. Theme music The Bond movies have achieved a cult status partly because 007 has never been politically correct. He kills in cold blood in the name of his country and he makes love to a lot of beautiful women without a care for the future or past. Because he is a man, his character emerges unscathed despite the fact that he often prostitutes himself in the service of Her Majesty, the QueenThe films had all that film viewing public needed action, drama, sex, comedy etc gripping screenplay to spur audience interests. James bond films used to have those dramatic larger than life action sequences which enthralled audiences. Product Placement in Bond Movies Bond girls Lifestyle Cold war

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9. In the case of Bond, viewers come for the suave, sophisticated, dangerous man with all the attributes that are appealing to men. Men want to be Bond and Bond is the man women dream of being in love with." http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2006/11/branding_bond.html?page=0%2C0 10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_(character) 11. There's a certain panache and sophistication with which James Bond goes about doing his job. An archetype spy who solves problems without a hint of sentimentality, Bond's presence is defined by his Britishness, incorruptibility, sex appeal, style, love of fast cars, shaken-not-stirred martinis and a famous prologue: "Bond, James Bond." http://www.brandchannel.com/features_profile.asp?pr_id=108 12. The popularity of the Bond movies is due to the fairytale and wish-fulfillment character of its hero, but also largely to special effects and stunts 13. http://www.jamesbondwiki.com/

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