God, they were embarrassing after a while. Two old men...
Fleming's books and stories were great.
I don’t think Brosnan got that old by the end tbh. He’s not his floppy haired GoldenEye self, but still believable.
Moore...well...yes...he kind of kept coming back because they didn’t want to change until they felt they were ready. It got silly, but they just about got it almost believable for his last one (in which he takes part in an avengers crossover) as long as you squint and assume he is very very healthy indeed for his age. It helps that his were often a bit silly anyway.
Edit: I keep losing mental track and answering only half a comment. Ah well. I am poorly atm. Let me off.
I only read a few Fleming...all second hand from libraries. Live and Let Die, Which I like, on her majesty’s secret service, which I...don’t much like because the super villain plot is silly (I don’t really like that stuff in the films much either.) and...from Russia with love. Which I sort of liked. Oh...and Casino Royale, Which I didn’t like much at all, though I suppose it set the template. Live and Let Die is the only one I didn’t lose over the years.
I have a ton of them on my kindle, (bought a collection, cheap, probably turned out to be a Chinese pirate job, but once you’ve bought it from amazon it’s yours, even if they have to pull it.) but every time I start reading, I just can’t get interested. Fourteen year old me it seems had more patience than after I rebooted me.... xD
I find he’s not as...flowing as say Le Carre or later Deighton. And Bond is actually quite hard to give a monkeys about when he’s waffling about food or his car. In this regard I prefer the film Bond(S) Which is why I got on better with the Benson. The women are much more interesting in those too.
I should probably give You Only Live Twice a go...I have this feeling I already read it and somehow forgot most of the book version, which is unusual for me. Since it’s the one where Bond does a Kirok.