So this morning I woke up in a James Bond kind of mood. Maybe it was the fact I fell asleep reading about how Amy Winehouse and her bouffant were too cracked out to record the theme song for the new Bond flick, Quantum of Solace. Maybe it was all of the gin martinis I had been drinking. I wasn’t looking, but somehow I found you — Penguin UK’s re-release of Ian Fleming’s classics. This time they’re done up in shimmering nude ’60s pinup fashion, with titles like “Dr. No” and “Goldfinger” scrawled down Technicolor female backsides. Need a soundtrack to view these? Radiohead … if you’d please.


sharky Thursday, 05.15.08 @ 2:41 am

Does anybody know who designed these? They fucking NAILED it.


Lemmy Caution Monday, 05.26.08 @ 5:52 pm

Has any of youn young ‘uns seen the older Bond movies? The credit sequences consist of strangely lit nude women with the credit info projected on to them. The covers ape these sequences.




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