Medium: Limited edition giclée on paper with stamped signature
Edition: Limited to 40
Year: 2021
Size:
Good To Know: CoA (Certificate of Authenticity) issued by the artist
Series: Cinefyl
cinephile /ˈsɪnɪfʌɪl/ noun 1. a person who is fond of the cinema
"Cinefyl" is a blockbuster series created by Billy Ma’s Booda Brand. The artwork celebrates Hollywood classics and our love of the movies.
Movies: James Bond
Arty-Fact: The catchphrase first appears in the novel Diamonds Are Forever (1956), though Bond himself does not actually say it until Dr. No (1958), where his exact words are "shaken and not stirred." In the film adaptations of Fleming's novels, the phrase is first uttered by the villain, Dr. Julius No, when he offers the drink in Dr. No (1962), and it is not uttered by Bond himself (played by Sean Connery) until Goldfinger (1964). It is used in numerous Bond films thereafter with the notable exceptions of You Only Live Twice (1967), in which the drink is wrongly offered as "stirred, not shaken", to Bond's response "Perfect", and Casino Royale (2006) in which Bond, after losing millions of dollars in a game of poker, is asked if he wants his martini shaken or stirred and snaps, "Do I look like I give a damn?" (Source: Wikipedia.org)
The sky fell when 007 rebelled and drank a Heineken in Skyfall.
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