Secret Agent Week


The Ten Coolest Movie and TV Spy Gadgets in History

The Ten Coolest Movie and TV Spy Gadgets in History

One of the coolest things about secret agent movies is the toys they have to do their jobs. The scary thing is that while some of these gadgets were figments of a writer’s imagination many years ago, some are becoming a reality.

By Kevin Carr on June 20, 2008 | Comments (4)

Your Mission: Sneak Into Your Local Megaplex

Your Mission: Sneak Into Your Local Megaplex

In honor of Secret Agent Week here at Film School Rejects, I’ve been asked to share my genius methods with the hopes that you too can become a master of ducking the airtight security systems found at every major theater chain in the country.

By Cole Abaius on June 18, 2008 | Comments (1)

007 Awesome Secret Agent Collectibles

007 Awesome Secret Agent Collectibles

Does the Get Smart movie premiering this week have you itching for a little more covertness in your life? If so, you’re in luck, because here’s a rundown of 7 awesome secret agent collectibles.

By Jason Dorough on June 18, 2008 | Be the First To Comment

Win a Copy of ‘Devil May Care’, the New James Bond Book!

Win a Copy of ‘Devil May Care’, the New James Bond Book!

For those who didn’t already see it, we already posted a slick Get Smart giveaway and we would like to add to the fun by offering up three (3) copies of the brand new James Bond novel “Devil May Care”, written by Sebastian Faulks as Ian Fleming.

By Neil Miller on June 17, 2008 | Comments (102)

You Decide: The World’s Greatest Fictional Secret Agent?

You Decide: The World’s Greatest Fictional Secret Agent?

Yesterday Kevin Carr unleashed our list of the Ten Greatest Fictional Secret Agents of All-Time, but we know that it is our duty to give you the final say in who really is the world’s greatest fictional secret agent.

By Brian C. Gibson on June 16, 2008 | Comments (6)

James Bond Would Have Wanted an iPhone 3G

James Bond Would Have Wanted an iPhone 3G

This week I have been pondering many things — one, how can FSR give you more awesome features? And two, would James Bond have wanted an iPhone 3G to use in the field? I’ve got a feeling that he would.

By Neil Miller on June 15, 2008 | Be the First To Comment