I have not watched any films since arriving here, about your life or anyone else's. The expectation of privacy is difficult to maintain here, where anyone may have previously consumed whatever material is in this world about your life. Neither I nor anyone else who has ever previously seen a Bond film (in this instance) can undo that action. Your life, in minor detail, is common cultural knowledge for millions of people. That cannot and will not change, even should everyone who can see this request chooses to respect it, sir. Even should every copy of every movie and book and merchandise surrounding the franchise about your life be rounded up and destroyed, people will still know of it.
Given that is true for most of us (to a greater or lesser degree, depending on the popularity of what works of 'fiction' represent our lives here), there is another issue that cannot be ignored: for those who know of, have watched, or will choose to ignore any requests someone has made of consuming media about them, how should they treat that material? They should not, I believe, toss back crisps and watch people die, sir. They should treat it as seriously as and with as much respect for any work of non-fiction on a similar subject matter that has always been considered non-fictional to them.