Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Newspaper
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
- “12 Theaters Book ‘Dr. No’,” Atlanta Constitution, 9 June 1963, p. D9.
- Sam F. Lucchese, “Fleming's ‘Dr. No’: Whodunit Supreme,” Atlanta Journal, 15 June 1963, p. 9.
- Scott Cain, “‘007’ a Terror in Submarine Car,” Atlanta Journal, 15 July 1977, Newsbank FTV 50:C13. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Scott Cain, “Spy-Watching Best with Bond, Bach,” Atlanta Journal, 17 July 1977, Newsbank FTV 50:C12. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Scott Cain, “Agent 007: Superstar, Superspy,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2 July 1978, pp. E1, E13, Newsbank FTV 57:E12-E13. A short history of the Bond films, and mentions the start of production on Moonraker.
- Scott Cain, “Non-Bond Career Spotty,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2 July 1978, pp. E1, E13. Sean Connery profile.
- Scott Cain, “You Don't Want to Go to Popcorn Stand, Restroom or Sleep and Miss a Second of ‘Moonraker’,” Atlanta Journal, 6 July 1979, Newsbank FTV 10:C2. Film review of Moonraker.
- Scott Cain, “Are Moore's Days as 007 Numbered? Debonair Englishman, in Atlanta Filming ‘Canonball Run,’ May Be Ready to Shuck Slick Spy Movies,” Atlanta Journal, 14 July 1980, pp. B1, B3, Newsbank FTV 14:F4-F5.
- John Futch, “Latest Bond May Leave You Cold as Ice,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 1 May 1983, p. G9. Book review of Icebreaker.
- Scott Cain, “007's Gadget Man: As Q's Role Has Grown, So Has Llewelyn,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 June 1983, pp. H1, H4.
- Scott Cain, “‘Octopussy’: Star Billing Goes to the Action Scenes,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10 June 1983, p. B1, Newsbank FTV 4:D14. Film review of Octopussy.
- Patrick Taggart, “Ms. Adams a Bond Girl Producer Didn't Forget,” Atlanta Constitution, 16 June 1983, p. 12B.
- Scott Cain, “The Girls of Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution Weekend, 25 June 1983, pp. 30–31 + cover.
- Colin Dangaard, “Maud Adams Returns Where No Woman Has,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution Weekend, 25 June 1983, Weekend, p. 31.
- Bill King, “Athens' Kim Basinger Seems Bond for Glory,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution Weekend, 25 June 1983, Weekend, p. 32.
- Associated Press, “Reagan's Pitch for Agent 007 in TV Promo Irks White House,” Atlanta Journal, 29 June 1983, p. A3.
- Glenn Lovell, “A Bond Episode without Moneypenny? Impossible, Alter Ego Says,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 22 July 1983, pp. P1, P3.
- Bart Mills, “Kim Basinger,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 7 October 1983, pp. P1, P5, Newsbank FTV 39:E2-E3.
- Scott Cain, “Connery's 007 Rates a 10, but ‘Never’ Is Middling,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 7 October 1983, pp. P1, P5, Newsbank FTV 44:E1. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Colin Daangard, “Bond/Sean,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution Weekend, 8 October 1983, pp. 30–31 + cover.
- Roderick Mann, “It Wasn't Much Fun Filming in ‘Never Say Never’ Land,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution Weekend, 8 October 1983, p. 31.
- Eleanor Ringel, “Never Say Roger Again: Moore Is Less with Sean Connery Protraying Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 23 October 1983, p. H4.
- “Connery Nets a $4 Million Settlement,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 18 February 1984, p. A2.
- Jim Lewis, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 14 October 1984, p. J10. Book review of Role of Honour.
- Scott Cain, “007 Slows Down for ‘A View’,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 24 May 1985, pp. P1, P7, Newsbank FTV 131:G13-G14. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- Eleanor Ringel, “For James Bond Aficionados, the Thrill Is Gone,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 June 1985, pp. J1, J6, Newsbank FTV 119:A8-A10.
- Eleanor Ringel, “Some Tongue-in-Cheek Speculation about the James Bond of the Future,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 June 1985, p. J7, Newsbank FTV 119:A7.
- Susan Faludi, “James Bond's Jamaica,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 6 October 1985, Atlanta Weekly, pp. 14–16, 18, 32–35, 38 + cover.
- Don O'Briant, “James Bond Is Alive and Well in Gardner Novel,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 4 May 1986, p. J10, Newsbank LIT 100:F3. Book review of Nobody Lives for Ever.
- Vernon Scott, “New British Actor Takes Over James Bond Role,” Atlanta Constitution, 19 August 1986, p. B3.
- Scott Cain, “New Blood for James Bond: Timothy Dalton Will Be a More Menacing 007,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 6 September 1986, Weekend, p. 15, Newsbank FTV 18:G4-G5.
- Hubert Mizell, “Roger Moore Bids ‘Bond’ Farewell,” Atlanta Constitution, 20 October 1986, pp. B1, B4.
- Don O'Briant, “An Ageless James Bond Remains in Top Form,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 April 1987, p. J12. Book review of No Deals, Mr. Bond.
- Scott Cain, “Dalton Dynamite in First Bond Caper,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 31 July 1987, pp. P1, P9. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Eleanor Ringel, “Dalton's the Best of All the Bonds,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2 August 1987, pp. J1, J12.
- Scott Cain, “Joe Don Baker Getting Back in the Swing,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 8 August 1987, Weekend, pp. 22–23 + cover.
- Scott Cain, “Gotell Is Bonded to Villian's Role of Gen. Gogol and Quite Happy, Thank You,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 16 October 1987, p. P3.
- Frazier Moore, “Dalton: Spy Is a Modern Hero with Strengths, Vices,” Atlanta Constitution, 14 July 1989, pp. F1, F3. Profile of Timothy Dalton.
- Eleanor Ringel, “High-Yield Bond: ‘Licence to Kill’ Gets Back to Purer, Less Jokey 007,” Atlanta Constitution, 14 July 1989, pp. F1, F6. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Frazer Moore, “Pencil-Thin Mustache and All, Wayne Newton Has a Cameo,” Atlanta Constitution, 14 July 1989, p. F3.
- Eleanor Ringel, “The ‘Hunt’ for Sean Connery,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 25 February 1990, pp. N1, N6.
- S. Keith Graham, “Bond's Back, but He's Not in Rare Form,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 15 July 1990, p. N9. Book review of Brokenclaw.
- Lewis Grizzard, “Roadway Justice, James Bond-Style,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 February 1992, p. C1.
- Paul Howie, “In Their Own Words,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 18 July 1993, Comics, p. 8. An acrostic puzzle that spells out a quotation attributed to Sean Connery (includes a short biography).
- “Celebrity Buzz: Carly's Notes Are Priceless,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 August 1993, p. E2.
- Associated Press, “Herve Villechaize, ‘Fantasy Island’ Star, Is Dead at Age 50,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 September 1993, p. H8.
- Hollywood Reporter, “UA Bond Videos to Be Pulled,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 1 April 1994, p. P18.
- John D. Thomas, “The True Confessions of a Film Fanatic,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 17 April 1994, p. N2.
- “Q&A on the News: Broccoli Bits,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10 May 1994, p. A2. Brief note connecting broccoli with Albert R. Broccoli.
- Norma Cavazos, “TV Talk,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 15 May 1994, TV Week, p. 49. Question regarding the possibility of Pierce Brosnan playing James Bond.
- “Celebrity Buzz: James Bond's New Man of Steele,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 June 1994, p. D2.
- Bo Shurling, “Peach Buzz: Shaken, Not Stirred,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 14 June 1994, p. E2.
- Associated Press, “Movie Heroes Still Smoking Onscreen, Though Audience Less Likely to Light Up,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 20 June 1994, p. C7.
- Eleanor Ringel, “Brosnan Can Take Bond on a Trip Back in Time,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 17 July 1994, p. N3.
- Hollywood Reporter, “Bond Film ‘Golden Eye’ on the Blink,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 4 August 1994.
- Associated Press, “Veteran Actor Donald Pleasence, 75,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3 February 1995, p. B5. Obituary.
- Mal Vincent, “Connery Is Still Scene-Stealer after 61 Movies,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 21 February 1995, p. F7.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3 March 1995, p. P21. Advertisement for “TBS Bond Weekends,” featuring a photo of Sean Connery.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10 March 1995, p. P21. Advertisement for “TBS Bond Weekends,” featuring a photo of Roger Moore.
- “Movie Buzz: Just Say Dr. No,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 7 May 1995, p. M2. Ken Adams.
- “Movie Buzz: Irons-Fisted,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 28 May 1995, p. K2. Jeremy Irons notes that he once turned down an offer to play James Bond.
- Sandra Eckstein, “Shop's Mural Riles Neighbors,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10 August 1995, p. B2. Describes the controversy surrounding a “James Bond inspired” mural on the side of an adult video store in downtown Atlanta.
- “The New Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 13 August 1995, p. L2. GoldenEye press photo.
- “Blonde Briefly Made Spectacle of Herself,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 15 August 1995, p. C5. Notes the passing of a controversial “James Bond inspired” mural that had been added to the side of an adult video store in downtown Atlanta just a week before.
- “A 007 Sneak Peek for Your Eyes Only,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 20 August 1995, p. L2. GoldenEye
- “New Line of Thinking Brings Changes at BMW,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 September 1995, p. B1. GoldenEye
- “‘Jekyll & Hyde,’ ‘Victor/Victoria’ Leading the Comeback for Bricusse,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 24 September 1995, p. L5. Leslie Bricusse.
- San Jose Mercury News, “Brosnan Stars in Last Pre-Bond TV Role,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 1 October 1995, TV Week, p. 45.
- Associated Press, “Author Sir Kingsley Amis Dead at 73,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 23 October 1995, p. A6.
- Eleanor Ringel, “A '90s Bond: It's Brosnan, Pierce Brosnan,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 12 November 1995, p. L1.
- Steve Murray, “Dapper Pierce Brosnan Delivers a Familiar Bond with a Nod to P.C. '90s,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 17 November 1995, p. P8 (P1). Film review of GoldenEye.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 17 November 1995, p. P9. Film advertisement for GoldenEye.
- Terry Lawson (Detroit Free Press), “Brosnan Spies a Destiny Fulfilled in Taking the Role of James Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 23 November 1995, p. P2.
- “'60s Flashback,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 25 November 1995, p. A16. Editorial.
- Ruaridh Nicoll (London Observer), “Janssen Not Very Interested in Forming a Bond with 007,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 26 November 1995, p. K6. Famke Janssen
- Salley McInerney, “The Pride of S.C.,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 26 November 1995, p. M1. BMW Z3 roadster
- Russell Baker, “All We Need to Know, We Learn on TV,” Atlanta Constitution, 27 November 1995, p. A9. Editorial.
- Karl Ritzler, “Bonding with BMW's Z3 Roadster,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 1 December 1995, p. S1.
- “‘Tomorrow’ Next Bond Adventure,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 13 March 1996, p. E7. Tomorrow Never Dies (film).
- Richard Truett (Orlando Sentinel), “For the 007 in All of Us,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 15 March 1996, p. S1. Aston Martin's DB7.
- Steve Murray, “Brosnan Lives Up to 007 Legend,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 23 May 1996, p. G5. Video review of GoldenEye.
- Doug Hamilton, “‘Spy’ Rate Double-0 7,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 24 May 1996, p. E12 (E1). Film review of Spy Hard.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 24 May 1996, p. E12. Film advertisement for Spy Hard.
- “Digital Display,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3 June 1996, p. C2. Briefly describes the Goldfinger nightclub in Buckhead.
- A. Scott Walton, “Fashion-Plate Specials Dress Up Atlanta Eateries,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 19 September 1996, p. G1. Mentions the Goldfinger nightclub in Buckhead.
- H. M. Cauley, “The Aston Martin Mystique; Sleek British Style: The Powerful Sports Car, with Its James Bond Connection, Brings Drama to Everyday Driving,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 25 October 1996, p. S1.
- “Questions on James Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 1 December 1996, TV Week, p. 33. Quiz.
- “Let James Bond Be Part of Your Holiday Decor,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 December 1996, Gift Guide, p. KH34. “The James Bond Connoisseur's Collection” trading cards.
- Roy Bassave, “Here's a Chance for Aficionados to Spy on James Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 29 December 1996, p. F5. Software review of The Ultimate James Bond: An Interactive Dossier.
- “Q&A on the News,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 February 1997, p. A2. Diamonds Are Forever (film).
- Jay Bobbin, “Why ‘GoldenEye’ Is Not Included in ‘James Bond Weekends’,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 23 March 1997, TV Week, p. 3.
- “Cult Leader's Picks and Pans,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 April 1997, p. D2.
- “Netw@tch: Hot/Not,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 17 April 1997, p. G9. Favorable review of Kimberly Last's James Bond website
- “The Envelope Please…,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 30 April 1997, p. D2. Sean Connery.
- Russ DeVault, “Aston Martin Packs Panache,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 24 May 1997, p. R47. Aston Martin DB7
- “Cocktail Hour,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 19 August 1997, p. B2.
- John Horn, “Hollywood Unions Sue Tobacco Companies,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 28 November 1997, p. A1.
- “Secret Agent Man Is Human Billboard, Too: Product Tie-Ins to New Movie Flood Market,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 5 December 1997, p. G2. Tomorrow Never Dies (film).
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 December 1997, p. A17. Advertisement for Ericsson phones.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 9 December 1997, p. C3. Advertisement for Ericsson phones.
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10 December 1997, p. D18. Advertisement.
- Doug Hamilton, “Heard Any Good Movies Lately?,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 18 December 1997, p. E1.
- Richard L. Eldredge, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 18 December 1997, p. E4. Soundtrack review of Tomorrow Never Dies.
- Sreenath Sreenivasane, “Official, Fan Sites Honor, Preserve All Things Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 18 December 1997, p. E6.
- “‘Titanic’ Snares 8 Globe Nominations,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 19 December 1997, p. G4. Tomorrow Never Dies (film).
- Michael Rechtshaffen, “Bond Takes on Mad TV Tycoon,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 19 December 1997, p. P10. Film review of Tomorrow Never Dies.
- Michael E. Kanell, “Ericsson Phone Latest Item in Adult Toy Chest,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 21 December 1997, p. P2.
- “‘Titanic’ Business for Disaster Epic,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 22 December 1997, p. B2. Tomorrow Never Dies (film).
- “Dave's Top 10: Top 10 Surprises in the New James Bond Movie,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 22 December 1997, p. B4. Tomorrow Never Dies (film).
- Russ DeVault, “BMW 740: Like Bond, Impeccable,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3 January 1998, p. R1.
- “Jack Lord, 1920–1998: ‘Hawaii Five–0’ Star Dies of Congestive Heart Failure,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 23 January 1998, p. G5. Obituary of Jack Lord.
- “Connery Honored for Lifetime Achievement,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 20 April 1998, p. C2. Sean Connery.
- “No Butts for Bond,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 26 February 1999, p. E2. The World Is Not Enough (film).