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James Bond Films: Why Are The 007 Movies So Successful?

There have been 22 official James Bond films produced from 1962 to 2008 by EON Productions.
There are many reasons why this movie series has been successful for such a long period of time.
EON Productions, the makers of the 007 films, have ensured that each movie is produced to a level that is unparalleled in the history of cinema.
The 007 movies in the 1960s were tremendously successful and brought in a new form of entertainment that audiences cherished.
The early Bond films triumphed as they typified the trends in society at the time.
Unlike many screen heroes, James Bond is a rather believable character and has gradually changed over time.
Cinema audiences around the world wait with anticipation when a new Bond movie arrives as they know they are in for something special: a high class action film featuring beautiful women, dazzling scenery, super villains, incredible action scenes, and a terrific soundtrack.
There are several features of the James Bond films that make the series unique including the renowned opening gun barrel sequence and catchy theme songs.
The series is well appreciated for the way it brings together all its film components.
So whether you are having the pleasure of seeing a James Bond film at the cinema, on an airplane, in your hotel room, on television or on DVD...
remember that you are witnessing the exploits of the most famous secret agent in cinema history.
The Bond producers allow the series to following trends in society by constantly refreshing the 007 series.
The Bond films will always be an exclusive and unmatched brand of film entertainment.
Here is the official list of James Bond movies:
  1. Dr No, 1962
  2. From Russia with Love, 1963
  3. Goldfinger, 1964
  4. Thunderball, 1965
  5. You Only Live Twice, 1967
  6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969
  7. Diamonds Are Forever, 1971
  8. Live and Let Die, 1973
  9. The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974
  10. The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
  11. Moonraker, 1979
  12. For Your Eyes Only, 1981
  13. Octopussy, 1983
  14. A View to a Kill, 1985
  15. The Living Daylights, 1987
  16. Licence to Kill, 1989
  17. GoldenEye, 1995
  18. Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
  19. The World Is Not Enough, 1999
  20. Die Another Day, 2002
  21. Casino Royale, 2006
  22. Quantum of Solace, 2008
A new James Bond movie is due to be released in late 2012, the 50th Anniversary year of the 007 films.
The movie will be the 23rd in the official series and will see the return of Daniel Craig as Agent 007 and Judi Dench as M.
The film is currently known as its working title 'Bond 23' and is planned to go into production in 2011.

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