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In 2022, James Bond 007© celebrates its 60th Anniversary of the first James Bond film, Dr. No, and to commemorate that celebration my Featured Blog for October is the newest film and Daniel Craig‘s final film as James Bond, No Time to Die!

My Featured Blog contains a Critique of sixty years of James Bond movies, starting with the first and ending with the last, and through many different Bond’s over the long storied history in the adaption of the Ian Fleming spy novels that first arrived in bookstores in 1953 with Casino Royale! It also contains a Recommendation of all the Daniel Craig Bond Movies (my favorite James Bond, of course) with a look back at his time with MI6 as 007! And finally, it contains a Review of sixty years of Bond Girls & Villains over the series’ film history!

So if you feel like there’s No Time to Die, check out the Official Trailer for the 2021 film and make it a James Bond night tonight!

Come along for one more ride in the Aston Martin
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