It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
https://videos.ellentube.com/f4270a78-b559-4945-b23c-ab61cc7cb3bd/h264/playlist.m3u8
Yes, really!
Just saw this on YouTube, what a rip off.
http://collider.com/tessa-thompson-men-in-black-chris-hemsworth/
Was it Melissa McCarthy who played in that spy spoof with Jason Statham?
That's her. In between her, Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon, I'm not sure which is the least funny. We'll call it a tie.
Trainwreck must be a brand new, 2018 genre I've yet to hear of.
Having said that, I'm sure it'll make enough money to warrant a sequel somehow, just because.
Don't think I've actually seen Melissa McCarthy or Kate McKinnon in anything, so for all I know they might be funny. As for The Spy Who Dumped Me, it seems like a film you might catch on a late night watching Netflix.
Seconded. SNL these days is pure garbage.
Thirded. I'm not sure when the last time was I endured a full episode. It's cringe to the max for me.
Think both Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader were still on SNL when it aired here - as well as Will Forte and Fred Armisen. They managed to pull out some funny skits (from what I can remember), but it depended on the material, of course.
SNL is very American, though. Unsure if the comedy is very transferable to us Scandinavians.
I say this as an American.
Here's the new Deadpool 2 trailer:
Looks fantastic!
September 7th, 2018 will be the release date for the new action movie from the director of the 1st Taken, Pierre Morel: Peppermint.
The film stars Jennifer Garner in the lead role.
The plot: A young mother awakens from a coma after her husband and daughter are killed in a brutal attack on the family. When the system frustratingly shields the murderers from justice, she sets out to transform herself from citizen to urban guerilla. Channeling her frustration into personal motivation, she spends years in hiding honing her mind, body and spirit to become an unstoppable force – eluding the underworld, the LAPD and the FBI – as she methodically delivers her personal brand of justice.