QUOTE(animus @ Jul 26 2006, 01:42 PM)
Well the girls are (usually atleast) very helpless and stands and waits to be rescued and they oftenly just fall at the whim of bond, it's very unrealistic about man woman relationship and i don't think he treats them right, 1 girl per movie? Come on, he's a slut! (no, that's not a good thing) (IMG:
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I think the term is lady's man.
I dunno..Michele Yeoh kicked some major butt in Die Another Day. Tell you the truth, it's much a woman's fantasy as it is a man's. A woman who's helpless and saved by the hero who's also a suave gentleman. Look at Indiana Jones, he had one girl per movie too, and HOW many fantasies has he been the star of? Heck, he wasn't even suave or a gentleman, he was a sweaty, crude archeologist that drank, swore, and made many sexual innuendos..and women love him. Truthfully, women's romance novels are just as sexist if you think about it. My mom get ads all the time, "What's your type, the hero, the playboy or the rugged cowboy..?"
It's one girl per movie too, it's not 7. To tell you the truth, if they kept the same girl through out the series, Eunice Gayson would be reeallllyyyy ooolllld, and they'd also lose half their plot line (and sex appeal for that matter).
*shrugs* Besides, it's not a love story (or a chick flick). It's an action story with sex. To tell you the truth, I don't think I could see the sequel if he were to have a relationship.
"Bond, James Bond. My girlfriend..Galore, Pussy Galore."