On James Bond

If I Were a Villain, But Then Again, No

By Steven Rubio

I was a James Bond nerd when I was a kid. I was around ten years old when the movie Dr. No was released in America, and I had read all of the Ian Fleming 007 novels that had been published by that point. My parents didn’t seem to mind that I was reading “adult” literature (and in fact, my mother accompanied me to Dr. No, the last time I can recall going to the theater with her). For the novels, I started at the beginning, with Casino Royale, and have not forgotten to this day the horrible scene where the villain, Le Chiffre, tortures 007 by whacking Bond’s testicles with a carpet beater (no less an expert than Raymond Chandler admitted that scene “still haunts me”). It didn’t stop me, though, from devouring the rest of the novels, and I jumped at the chance to see Bond on the big screen.

If only that were the extent of my James Bond obsession. But no, I didn’t stop there. I had 007 cologne (not sure why I needed this when I was a pre-teen) and a James Bond board game that at least didn’t smell bad. I even took to guarding my possessions using a trick I had picked up from a Fleming novel. Before leaving a room, Bond plucked a hair from his head and placed it across a crack in a door. When he returned and the hair was gone, he knew his room had been searched. Being  …

More from Steven Rubio

Stay Updated

on our daily essay, giveaways, and other special deals

Our Books

On Our Blog

Fringe Science giveaway winner!

To celebrate Fringe being renewed for another season, we’re giving away a copy of...

Posted May 1st

Upcoming Hunger Games Symposium in Philadelphia

Hunger Games Symposium 2012V. Arrow’s unofficial map of Panem puts Philadelphia in District 13...

Posted April 30th

More Fringe!

Heard the good news? We’re getting 13 more episodes of Fringe!

To celebrate, we’re giving away...

Posted April 27th | 25 Comments »

Subscribe via RSS