9/10
Bond From The Fleming/Broccoli/Saltzman Perspective
8 March 2017
Over the years, there has been so much media (in all formats) given to the James Bond saga that one would think it would be difficult to approach the matter from a new, fresh perspective. However, that is EXACTLY what "Everything or Nothing" manages to do by focusing on the creative talent behind the creation of Bond.

Basically, this documentary tells the "Bond story" from the perspective of those who created the books and films:

-It begins with much exposition on Ian Fleming, the book author, and what inspired him to create such an iconic character.

-Then, it focuses on the beginning of the films and how the Broccoli/Saltzman relationship became such a dynamite pairing that rocketed the franchise to stardom.

-The rest of the show explains how the Bond movies changed over the years due to the ever- changing relationships of the power players behind the scenes.

As a huge Bond fan, I very much enjoyed this documentary for its ability to pull back the curtain on the creative side of Bond, exposing some stories I had not heard before and some casting/creative decisions about the franchise that now make a bit more sense once the "backstage" stuff is known.

If you are just looking for a "Bond highlight reel", you might be disappointed here. But, if you want some great interviews and all the "dirt" on the creators, this will completely suck you in!
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