[on Casino Royale (2006)] I always wanted to go back, because it`s the blueprint of Bond`s character. It`s the one where Fleming [Ian Fleming] really painted in the details of what Bond was about, so I was disappointed that it didn`t happen, but you can`t...
Pierce Brosnan
[on Casino Royale (2006)] I always wanted to go back, because it`s the blueprint of Bond`s character. It`s the one where Fleming [Ian Fleming] really painted in the details of what Bond was about, so I was disappointed that it didn`t happen, but you can`t...
Pierce Brosnan
When you look at Ian Fleming`s work, it`s there on the page. The martinis, the drugs, the cigarettes, the casino, the blood on the hands. But they never went there. Hopefully, they will go there with Daniel [Daniel Craig]. They have the product, they have...
Pierce Brosnan
In my opinion--and I think I know as much if not more about Bond than anyone, particularly about the characters on whom [Ian Fleming] told me Bond was based--Pierce Brosnan was by far the best and closest to the character.
Christopher Lee
I have no idea. I had never met Ian Fleming, but I remember when the search for Bond was going on. I really wasn`t aware of Bond until then. I was doing The Saint and The Daily Express was conducting a search for Bond. However, since I was involved with T...
Roger Moore
[on George Lazenby] George seems to be an unhappy camper about Bond. He gets pissy and spits the dummy out. Tim [Timothy Dalton] was fantastic. He really had the balls to go out there and play it on the nose - Ian Fleming undiluted. But where were the lau...
Pierce Brosnan
There were no competitions on television. The first skating competition I ever remember seeing on television was the 1968 Olympics when Peggy Fleming won.
Dorothy Hamill
[Wal-Mart may shift more of its ad spending to the Internet, direct-mail and local television after relying on national television, Chief Marketing Officer John Fleming told analysts in Boston last month.] For the next six months, you`ll see a lot of chan...
John Fleming
[The Victor Fleming-directed Gone With the Wind was originally marketed with the tagline] The most magnificent picture ever. ... Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.
Rhett Butler