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He's more of a sportsfan especially golf,cricket and motoracing
Nah seriously I read in one of the books that Bond doesn't even own a TV (probably too busy gambling and having sex with women) 8->
well I know Craig's Bond would love Star Trek since Craig stated he was a trekkie and hoped he could some day be in a future Star Trek film. ;)
No - John Gardner's Scorpius!
Yes I just put my personal tastes but that's what you lot have all been doing :P
He likes football, boxing and formula 1. He's a West Ham fan, his favourite f1 driver of all time is Senna and his favourite current driver is Fernando Alonso.
I can't see the Bond of the films watching movies. Somehow I can't imagine him sitting still for 2 hours to watch fake people do fake things that are less exciting than his own life. He's so confident that he wouldn't have stars that he admires or wants to be like; he could be aware of actresses from the newspapers of from TV news (the only kind of TV I could see him watching, and only for a few minutes at a time).
Now, the Bond of the books - I could see him enjoying films. Remember, he's a wistful romantic so I could see him watching those types of films and enjoying them, and especially foreign films. I could see him catching matinees when skipping out of work one day just to pass the time and try to fight off the boredom of not being on a mission. For those who think it would be beneath Bond, remember that this is that man who got surprisingly involved in a trashy paperback he was reading while waiting out the days in Berlin in The Living Daylights.
L-) This.
What?
War films are some of the greatest film masterpieces in the history of celluloid from the 40s to today.
Dalton - "That bloody chap is making such a mess in there, i could do it and leave it spotless!"
LOL!!
I doubt films like Apocalypse Now are any lesser the masterpieces they are depending on whether or not you have been to war.
I think what he means is that Bond, having lived through a war, would have found war films...lacking (especially if we are talking about Fleming's Bond). What would be up on screen would be nothing like the reality that he lived through, and I don't think he'd have any interest in revisiting it through a fictional, sanitized film anyway.
SC,GL,DC,TD - O_O.....
RM - Oh my heavens.......*goes to the bathroom and pukes*
The film where we have Franz Sanchez himself utter the immortal line "It must be weird working in a place where guys don't cum on your face, huh?"
His thoughtful, sincere delivery of that line is one of the funniest line readings in a film that I've ever seen. My girlfriend and I saw the film as part of a Pride Week film festival and the mostly gay audience was amazing to watch it with, especially the "gay Greek Chorus" behind us who helped narrate the film and gave exaggerated reactions ("Oh NO she di'nt!!!) to some of the funniest bits. One of the best theatre experiences I've ever had.