Really great book!

I have tried watching all the bond movies a few times, but always lost interest when one or two movies were bad.



This book finally got me through it. As people that work in business know, most of the times the story behind the movies could be as good or even better than the actual movie, and it was really interesting to go through this journey of James Bond films while also exploring the story behind them.



If I have one criticism is that on the “Goldeneye” chapter they mention

Really great book!

I have tried watching all the bond movies a few times, but always lost interest when one or two movies were bad.



This book finally got me through it. As people that work in business know, most of the times the story behind the movies could be as good or even better than the actual movie, and it was really interesting to go through this journey of James Bond films while also exploring the story behind them.



If I have one criticism is that on the “Goldeneye” chapter they mention the n64 game, which is actually what got me and many people from my generation interested in Bond. That was really nice to have this section for the game. But there were other games just as important.



“Everything or Nothing” (2003) is pretty much a 5th Brosnan movie with many appearances from the actors in the franchise and was written by Bruce Feirstein. Even more important since it was the latest release with Brosnan playing the character, following his last cinematic portrayal “Die another day” (2002) by one year.



Also written by Feirstein was “Bloodstone” (2010), which filled the gap between “Quantum of Solace”(2008) and “Skyfall”(2012) and is a very enjoyable game with a good story, if my memory is to be trusted. Lastly I believe “007 Legends” (2012) could’ve also been mentioned since it was part of the Bond 50 celebration and, even though the game was a mess, there is probably an interesting story behind its production.



I hope these could be added on a revised or second edition of the book if they ever do one.



All in all, the book is amazing and kept me entertained and hooked to the franchise through out the year and I loved every moment with it.

