Created in 1953 by Ian Fleming, James Bond has become larger than the British writer ever imagined. There are 39 books now (14 written by Fleming himself), and 25 cannon films by Eon Productions.
Blart was an apparent exception to Ebert’s First Law of Funny Names rule, part of a glossary of film terms he first assembled in the 1980s. “No names are funny unless used by W.C. Fields or Groucho ...