In the 2002 James Bond film, Die Another Day, villain Gustav Graves has built a massive ice palace in Iceland for a demonstration to the world media.
The "Guns of Cinema" series also expresses his affinity for the film and television industry by photographing a number of motion picture and television cameras; which include those from Titanic, Star Wars, Thriller, James Bond, Kill Bill, and Apocalypto).
Barbara Broccoli, producer of the James Bond films, hired Wade and Purvis to write their first Bond script because she had seen their film Plunkett & Macleane (1999) and liked that it was "dark, witty, sexy and inventive".
During the 1960s, Watts worked extensively as a production manager and location manager, including on Darling (1965) starring Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde, the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice and Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
In a similar way, there is a variety of styles in the adaptations of the James Bond character.
It was released in the United States by American International Pictures as Secret Agent Fireball (to exploit the earlier 007 film, Thunderball) and double billed with Spy in Your Eye.
James Bond | film | drama film | silent film | James Joyce | film director | Sundance Film Festival | James Brown | short film | James Cook | James Stewart | horror film | Film director | Documentary film | Cannes Film Festival | James II of England | James Garner | James | James Cameron | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | musical film | James Taylor | James Madison | film adaptation | James May | independent film | action film | Toronto International Film Festival | National Film Board of Canada | Henry James |
He was the production designer for the 22nd and 23rd James Bond films: Quantum of Solace and Skyfall, which were released in 2008 and 2012.
Big Bond Movie Themes (1975) featuring a selection of instrumental versions of music and songs from the James Bond film series from Dr. No up to The Man with the Golden Gun (including Burt Bacharach's Casino Royale from the 1967 spoof Bond film) has since become one of Love's most sought after MFP albums.
This position is similar to the job of the fictional character called "Q" in the James Bond series of books and movies.