Brian Sheridan
One Too Many
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The two forces of James Bond and the Golden Age are at war within my soul. Okay, maybe it is not that dramatic but it does put me in a quandry. Which side to favor?
I love 007 - the movies, books, music, the whole thing. My basement contains a huge Bond collection. My book case overflows with Bond books. I have purchased the movies in just about every format, and sometimes twice.
If a 007 film is on TV - I'll tune in. I attended Bond conventions and even the world premiere of Goldeneye. My mother went into labor with me at a 007 double feature!
However, a much as I want to be James Bond (i.e. wear what he wears, drink his drinks, etc), he seems awfully dour and lacks any joy of life. Granted, he is an assasin. The creator of "The Saint", Leslie Charteris wondered why anyone would be interested in such a downbeat character. His Simon Templar (at least through the 30's and 40's) was like a swashbuckler who had a lust for life. Bond doesn't seem to be a person who enjoys music or the movies. You wouldn't catch 007 humming "Sing, Sing, Sing."
As much as I love the look of an Omega watch (Bond's current choice) - nothing to me beats the beauty and style of a vintage time piece. As great as 007's suits look, they are all basic dark colors with little flair. If you watch the great actors of the Golden Age, they enjoyed a variety of colors, patterns and looks. Bond only has a hat so he can throw it on Miss Moneypenny's coat rack.
I would say this is battle of the past with the present - but Bond came out of the 1950's! Also, I don't want to sound like one of those stereotypical "Star Trek" nerds who plays dress-up. The question lies in "who is my real self?" It is about what attitudes and styles fit with who I really am and who I would like to be.
Does anyone else find contradictions in their own tastes?
I love 007 - the movies, books, music, the whole thing. My basement contains a huge Bond collection. My book case overflows with Bond books. I have purchased the movies in just about every format, and sometimes twice.
If a 007 film is on TV - I'll tune in. I attended Bond conventions and even the world premiere of Goldeneye. My mother went into labor with me at a 007 double feature!
However, a much as I want to be James Bond (i.e. wear what he wears, drink his drinks, etc), he seems awfully dour and lacks any joy of life. Granted, he is an assasin. The creator of "The Saint", Leslie Charteris wondered why anyone would be interested in such a downbeat character. His Simon Templar (at least through the 30's and 40's) was like a swashbuckler who had a lust for life. Bond doesn't seem to be a person who enjoys music or the movies. You wouldn't catch 007 humming "Sing, Sing, Sing."
As much as I love the look of an Omega watch (Bond's current choice) - nothing to me beats the beauty and style of a vintage time piece. As great as 007's suits look, they are all basic dark colors with little flair. If you watch the great actors of the Golden Age, they enjoyed a variety of colors, patterns and looks. Bond only has a hat so he can throw it on Miss Moneypenny's coat rack.
I would say this is battle of the past with the present - but Bond came out of the 1950's! Also, I don't want to sound like one of those stereotypical "Star Trek" nerds who plays dress-up. The question lies in "who is my real self?" It is about what attitudes and styles fit with who I really am and who I would like to be.
Does anyone else find contradictions in their own tastes?