Yeah, I typically try to watch the movies that are based on the novels after I read one of Fleming's books to see how well the movie follows the book. My favorites are usually ones like Casino Royale that modernize aspects of the novel but generally stick to the plot of the book, well besides the first hour of the movie that isn't in the book, compared to something like Moonraker that has basically nothing to do with the novel it is "adapting" (which annoys me more than usual as the novel Moonraker is one of my favorite of the Fleming Bond books I've read). I haven't read the novel Dr. No, so I can't speak to how closely the movie follows the book. It is interesting to think about what the Bond franchise would have been like if Fleming had stuck to his original plan to kill Bond off at the end of From Russia with Love.