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Bond 50: Celebrating five decades of 007
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LONDON: James Bond fans Friday celebrated 50 years of the suave British spy’s adventures on the silver screen with a day of 007-themed events taking place around the world.

Bond appeared in a film for the first time in the now classic “Dr. No,” released on Oct. 5, 1962, introducing himself with the immortal line “Bond ... James Bond” over a high-stakes game of baccarat.

The movie franchise has gone on to become one of the most successful in history, with the 22 Bond films taking in more than $5 billion.

To mark “Global Bond Day,” British diva Adele released a clip of the theme song for “Skyfall,” the 23rd and newest Bond film, on her website as anticipation built for its worldwide premiere on Oct. 23.

The rugged Daniel Craig is the latest of six actors to play Bond, but some things have stayed the same – his taste for fast cars, beautiful women, high-tech gadgets and vodka Martinis.

“For all the attempts at change, the core of the Bondian world remains the same: obsessed with sex and violence, hyper masculine, simplistically nationalistic, and addicted to conspicuous consumption,” Christoph Lindner, editor of “The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader,” told AFP.

A collection of cars from the films, including the iconic Aston Martins, was gathered at Pinewood Studios near London where the movies are made.

An auction of memorabilia at Christie’s in London was another highlight of the day before the action moves across the Atlantic.

In New York, the Museum of Modern Art was unveiling an installation dedicated to the title sequence of 1964’s “Goldfinger,” which it said “captures the sexual suggestiveness and wry humor of the James Bond mythos.”

And in Los Angeles, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – organizers of the Academy Awards – was hosting an evening of “memorable title songs and indelible scores” from the past 22 James Bond films.

British session player Vic Flick, 75, who laid down the signature guitar riff for the James Bond theme song, is due to attend.

In Washington, the International Spy Museum is staging an interactive exhibition, “Exquisitely Evil,” which pays homage to Bond’s adversaries with more than 100 artifacts from the Bond movies as well as “real stories from real spies,” recalling their own Bond-like moments in espionage.

London’s Barbican Centre has put on an exhibition showcasing the design and style of “the world’s most influential and iconic movie brand.” It will move on to Toronto later this month.

Britain’s tourist agency has joined forces with Bond for the first time, launching a campaign across 21 countries based around the slogan “Bond is GREAT Britain.”

A new feature documentary “Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007,” will also be unveiled, focusing on producers Albert “Cubby” Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and 007 author Ian Fleming, the three men most responsible for building the brand.

The release of “Skyfall” caps a busy year for 007, who provided one of the highlights of the London Olympics opening ceremony by “parachuting” into the stadium with Queen Elizabeth II, in a well-received spoof film.

Few would have believed that Bond would become a global institution when “Dr. No,” an adaptation of Fleming’s 1958 novel, was released.

Critical reaction to the first film was mixed, with Time magazine calling Sean Connery’s Bond “a great big hairy marshmallow.”

Meanwhile, Adele’s new track was revealed as a soaring orchestral number that seemed a return to classic Bond themes in the mold of Shirley Bassey’s songs of the past.

Initial reaction to the orchestral epic was positive, with listeners on YouTube comparing it favorably to Bassey’s renditions of “Goldfinger” and “Diamonds are Forever.”

 
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Story Summary
James Bond fans Friday celebrated 50 years of the suave British spy's adventures on the silver screen with a day of 007-themed events taking place around the world.

The movie franchise has gone on to become one of the most successful in history, with the 22 Bond films taking in more than $5 billion.

A collection of cars from the films, including the iconic Aston Martins, was gathered at Pinewood Studios near London where the movies are made.

In Washington, the International Spy Museum is staging an interactive exhibition, "Exquisitely Evil," which pays homage to Bond's adversaries with more than 100 artifacts from the Bond movies as well as "real stories from real spies," recalling their own Bond-like moments in espionage.

Few would have believed that Bond would become a global institution when "Dr. No," an adaptation of Fleming's 1958 novel, was released.
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