
Everything or Nothing (2012) is a documentary film that explores the history of the James Bond franchise. It features interviews with many of the actors who have portrayed the iconic character, as well as the directors, producers, and writers who have helped shape the franchise.
The film also takes a look at the sexual moments that have been featured in the Bond films over the years. From the early days of Sean Connery to the more recent incarnations of Daniel Craig, the Bond films have always had a certain level of sexual tension. This is seen in the way Bond interacts with the female characters, as well as in the way he is portrayed in the films.
The film examines the way in which the Bond films have used sex to add to the overall story. It looks at how the Bond films have used sex to create tension and suspense, as well as to add to the overall excitement of the films. It also looks at how the Bond films have used sex to explore themes such as power, control, and manipulation.
The film also looks at the way in which the Bond films have used sex to explore the relationships between the characters. It looks at how the Bond films have used sex to explore the relationships between Bond and his female counterparts, as well as between Bond and his male counterparts.
Overall, Everything or Nothing is an interesting look at the history of the Bond franchise and the sexual moments that have been featured in the films. It is a must-see for any Bond fan, as it provides an in-depth look at the way in which the Bond films have used sex to create tension and suspense, as well as to explore relationships between the characters.
The film talks about the reviews "Casino Royale" got when it was originally released in 1953, and people saying it contains 'disgusting sex' and is a book about 'sex, snobbery and sadism'.
There is a reference about having a brainstorm of an idea, and it feeling like an orgasm.
There are multiple references about 'getting laid', enough references that any young children watching the documentary would pick up on this and ask about it.
There is brief female nudity as you see a womans breast in two short snippets, one showing the creation of the James Bond opening credits, and a clip of the hippie movement.
There is also very brief full frontal male nudity, and it is seen from a distance.