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Temper tantrum. Odds on.
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Stop being a little b***h. Hang around, enjoy the fun.
I've said it before: I love you lot, but this is the scoldiest page on the internet. Someone's always righteously indignant about everyone else and putting the stick about because of it. Whenever life's feeling a bit to easy, I make sure to check in for my fair share of abuse.
I'm not opposed to that choice, actually.
This made me chuckle
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+2 Give him a chance to redeem himself.
It would show a considerable amount of balls to do it but I wouldn't have a problem with it.
Disney took a punt on Daft Punk with Tron Legacy, Geoff Barrow is showing form with scoring Free Fire for Ben Wheatley.
Always said that Portishead were one of those bands that should but will never do a Bond film theme.
There is an act that totally get Barry but don't get all pastiche on it.
@Risico007 my guess was right Friday before filming
Lol thanks.
Christ are you annoying.
What wouldn´t be cool About Waltz playing Blofeld again in a terrifically well-written film that Comes together nicely?
Also history will tell you that Bond doesn't do sequels... DAF, QOS, SP.
We'll see.
Waltz Needs a proper script and proper direction. He has by far enough nuances to offer to not be boring. He starred in two Tarantino films in a row, and both times he was mesmerizing. If his Performance Comes across as rehashed (as for instance in Green Hornet or SP), I dare say it´s the director´s and/or the script´s fault.
That concept also damaged Spectre. It spent too much time trying to tie up loose ends, when it didn't need to. Yes, bringing back White was cool but not necessary. Why couldn't have S.P.E.C.T.R.E. just been a new organisation with no ties to Quantum?
By the way, for anyone interested I'm working on my own reboot of Spectre that does just that. It's gonna be it's own story.
The entire premise of FRWL is deployed as a punitive response to the events of Dr No though.
Give him another chance. A fine actor, I think he’ll knock it out of the park.
After all, bond has disfigured Blofeld, ruined his schemes, humiliated him on the bridge and seen him to a lengthy stint in prison.
Waltz has every reason to kill the restraint and bring the crazy.
Amen! Plus, he's lied about his Bond role as well...