
Of all of pop culture's mainstays, no media property created after the Golden Age of Hollywood has had more influence and staying power than the James Bond films. This film covers the story of that creation from the imagination of Ian Fleming seeking an escape from his boring intelligence job. From that literary success, we follow the creation of the film series under the producer team of Broccoli and Saltzman as it became a media sensation in the 1960s. As the series dealt w... (Full plot summary below)
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Of all of pop culture's mainstays, no media property created after the Golden Age of Hollywood has had more influence and staying power than the James Bond films. This film covers the story of that creation from the imagination of Ian Fleming seeking an escape from his boring intelligence job. From that literary success, we follow the creation of the film series under the producer team of Broccoli and Saltzman as it became a media sensation in the 1960s. As the series dealt with changing actors, legal conflict with writer Kevin McClory, and the growing internal schisms with the producers, it has its greatest challenge: the changing times. Despite this, Bond has proven as incredible adapting to them as his adventures as the greatest of the spies.
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| We Got This CoveredSimon BrookfieldEverything or Nothing is one of the best films of the year and the rare documentary that can fascinate, inform and enliven all at the same time. |
| indieWireDrew TaylorThe result is a story full of just as much intrigue, suspense, and heartache as in your typical spy yarn. The difference is: this all really happened. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreEntertaining, nostalgic, and more thorough than any history of Bond and his life on the big screen has a right to be. |
| Digital SpySimon ReynoldsA superb celebration of Bond's screen history and pop cultural impact. |
| Movie TalkJason BestIt's archive footage of Connery that provides the documentary's best, if somewhat unfair, barb. Asked on US TV to name the first Bond villain, he replies 'Cubby Broccoli'. |
| Total FilmNeil SmithUntold? Hardly. Yet as Skyfall appetisers go, this thorough survey of how Ian Fleming, Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman created a phenomenon could barely be bettered. |
| Observer (UK)Philip FrenchEverything Or Nothing moves as rapidly and as brutally as the bullet Bond fires into our faces ... |
| HeyUGuysJoe CunninghamFor anyone with even a passing interest in James Bond, it's an essential watch. |
| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertA must for Bond fans and riveting proof that many of Bond's most perilous, high stakes challenges occurred off screen. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerEverything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 is a well made, impressively detailed documentary that's a must-see for any Bond fan. |