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007 Everything or Nothing

007 Everything or Nothing

By @007EverythingOrNothing

Welcome to the official podcast of the Instagram Channel @007EverythingOrNothing
Join us as we review and watch all 25 James Bond films, we will delve into the production and success of each film, and enjoy a few (too many) beers whilst discussing all things Bond. As we segway through all 25 official James Bond movies we touch upon the themes behind each movie, and explain our love for this series we hold most dearest.
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The Ultimate 007 - @007Everything0rNothing

007 Everything or NothingApr 19, 2020

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No Time To Die Spoiler Discussion

No Time To Die Spoiler Discussion

"James Bond. License to kill...History of violence... I could be speaking to my own reflection. Only your skills die with your body. Mine will survive long after I’m gone". – Lyutsifer Safin

No Time To Die has finally arrived in Cinema, join us as we discuss our initial reaction to this breathtaking addition to the James Bond Series. There will be spoilers ahead, so please do not listen unless you have seen the movie, we will be covering all the big talking points from this film, along with our thoughts on the characters within the movie. The last half an hour of this podcast sees us both discuss in detail our reaction to the key talking points, and what lies ahead for the James Bond series. Please do not share spoilers with people who are yet to see the movie, we will do a full video review once our friends around the world have seen the picture.

Oct 02, 202101:41:59
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) - @007EverythingOrNothing

The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) - @007EverythingOrNothing

"A duel between titans. My golden gun against your Walther PPK." - Francisco Scaramanga

In this episode of the @007EverythingOrNothing podcast, we will be looking at the second outing of Sir Roger Moore as James Bond, 007  in Ian Fleming's The Man With The Golden Gun. The last 007 adventure to be filmed in the immediate aftermath of the previous Bond film Live And Let Die (1973), Producers were eager to capitalise on the success of Sir Roger in his debut 007 movie. 

Set on the other side of the world, Bond's number is finally up as a golden bullet inscribed with his number is sent to MI6, it is verified as being sent by the Million Dollar assassin Francisco Scaramanga! M immediately takes Bond of his current assignment but offers him the chance to hunt down the feared hitman before he gets a chance to eliminate 007. The story sees Bond meet familiar allies, and concludes with a duel between titans, the world's greatest spy, against the world's most feared assassin.

Both critical and audience reception to this particular movie was luke-warm at best,  so where does this movie rank in Bond folklore. and is it harshly judged? Join us as we discuss the development behind the picture, its status in the Bond collection and determine whether this James Bond movie lives up to the hype...

Jun 23, 202002:18:28
The Ultimate 007 - @007Everything0rNothing

The Ultimate 007 - @007Everything0rNothing

Thousands of you voted across seven categories in helping us crown the Ultimate 007. We shared the results and now we discuss your votes and give our opinions on the way the poll unfolded. Most importantly, we will consider the victors of each category and decide whether we agree with the eventual winner!? Make sure you stay with us until the end of the podcast as we discuss some of the questions that our very passionate James Bond audience very kindly sent in, whilst we also find time to reveal our favourite Bond Villain...

Thanks in advance for listening, remember to follow us over on @007everythingornothing

Apr 19, 202001:43:28
@007EverythingOrNothing - No Time To Die delay

@007EverythingOrNothing - No Time To Die delay

Just a very quick and honest reaction to the news regarding the No Time to Die Release Date which will now be pushed back until November 12th 2020.  This is the right call by the producers, but we cannot help but be devastated like many of our fellow Bond fans. In this podcast we will discuss what this means for the future of the series, and the implications of this unprecedented decision... As always please do reach out to us with your thoughts and feelings on this breaking news.

Mar 04, 202024:31
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - @007everythingOrNothing

Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - @007everythingOrNothing

"You Just killed James Bond!" - Tiffany Case 

In this episode of the @007EverythingorNothing podcast, we revisit the seventh entry in the James Bond Series.  The return of Sir Sean Connery to the role of 007 was greatly anticipated as the Scotsman accepted a world record fee for an actor to don the tux once again. Sir Sean would give much of his paycheque to charity...

Largely ignoring the previous instalment, Bond producers looked to re-create the essence of Goldfinger (1964) with Guy Hamilton returning to the director's chair with a larger than life story.  This mission sees 007 travel to Las Vegas on a diamond smuggling assignment. As the movie gathers pace he once more comes face to face with arch-nemesis Ernst Starvo Blofeld, and uncovers a plot to hold the world to ransom. 

One of the more divisive entries in the Bond collection, this film is often pinpointed as one of the worst entries, with many criticising the bloated appearance of Connery (now 41) and the camp nature of the movie. In this podcast we will present our view of Diamonds Are Forever and why it should be taken on face value as a great piece of cinematic escapism.  Is this movie as bad as some would have you believe? Or is there plenty to love as we bid farewell to Sir Sean Connery. 

Mar 02, 202002:16:12
No Time To Die Trailer Reaction
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You Only Live Twice (1967) - @007EverythingOrNothing
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