First and foremost, please see the copyright notice. While the original material on this site is ours, the rest of the intellectual property referenced on it is not ours and we don’t want anyone thinking we think it is.

Sources

Our inspirations for Tomorrow Is Not Enough came from the works of Ian Fleming relating to James Bond and all that they have spawned. In particular, we wanted to capture the feel of Mr. Fleming’s portrayal of Bond in the original books and stories, though we admit that some of our plots would fit better alongside those in the movies. Sometimes our inner villains just can't resist. Over the years, various authors and groups have produced 59 novels and short stories, 23 movies, a television episode, a radio programme and 14 games. That doesn't even include the 34 fan fic novels and 24 short stories that we know of or the multitude of biographies, bedside companions, coffee table books and the like. These are all amply promoted on the fan sites so we don't see a need to list them all here. But as time allows, we will include our thoughts on the Fleming novels and short stories, the movies and possibly some other authors' works in the genre.

 

Links

General Information:

As an introduction to the subject we recommend the Wikipedia entry on James Bond for their usual comprehensive, if not absolutely 100% authoritative, treatment, including lists, history and influence.

There’s also a separate wiki devoted entirely to things Bondian, the Bondpedia.

Official Sites:

For more info on Fleming and his life, be sure to visit The Ian Fleming Centre.

The official movie site is all about the latest DVD box sets: JamesBond.com.

Check out the Pinewood Studios site for stuff on the studio that brought Bond to life, including a great virtual tour of the Albert R. Broccoli 007 stage.

There even appears to be some adventure games for kids on the Young Bond official site, though we’re having trouble getting them to work on our machines.

Fan Sites:

(It’s amazing how many of these claim to be the home of James Bond. We thought he lived in a flat in London!)

For the latest news, articles, lots of links and some fun fanfic, you can’t beat the British fan site MI6.
MI6.co.uk - The Home Of James Bond 007  

For the truly dedicated, subscriptions to the 007 Magazine include access to back issues and articles.

More fan sites, some good, some not so much…

bulletAbsolutely James Bond
bulletUniversal Exports 
bulletBond Movies
bulletLicense to Kill 
bulletJames Bond Multi Media 
bulletThe Name's Bond. James Bond.  Includes an exhaustive list of fan sites in lots of languages.
bullet007James – The Site’s Bond, James Bond
bulletFrom Sweden with love - A Personal Examination of the James Bond phenomenon

Resources

The 007 Golden Eye font is available for free download (non-commercial use only) at dafont.com.

Our cover shot came from Free Nature Pictures on the web

 

Copyright Notice

All original content on this site is copyright 2007, Fête Fatale Productions, who is in no way affiliated with MGM/UA, EON, Danjaq, Gildrose Publications or anyone else owning copyrights or trademarks related to James Bond. The relevant authors, producers and owners of all that is the James Bond universe have worked very hard to protect their rights to their individual property. They earned them and own it, and far be it from us to suggest otherwise. FeteFatale.com and associated sites are unofficial and non-profit. James Bond is a cultural phenomenon and all material contained within these sites is for educational purposes unless stated otherwise. Fête Fatale Productions is not responsible for content on any external site linked or referenced to, and couldn’t control it even if we wanted to.