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https://www.screendaily.com/news/eva-green-martin-campbell-to-reunite-on-millennium-media-tiff-sales-title-dirty-angels-exclusive/5174221.article
Eva in a pure action role directed by Campbell? Sign me up! 😀😀
...there seems to be one guy missing. You know, that other fellow. :))
Who's James? There's no Bond (The surname).
What's 60?
I don't quite understand the artwork to be honest.
That's great! 👍 @Dwayne
Thank you
More to the point, where's Lazenby? 🤔
True.....That's what disappoints me most really.
I've seen many artworks better than this (complete and had more clarity/clear) 😅.
No offence to who did this, still appreciate the effort though.
Yeah, truly. It’s probably very hard to make a massive corn maze. Still, Lazenby should be there. But I suppose he’s cancelled now.
Yeah, like what I've said, I still appreciates it for the effort, it's hard to do that.
But it needs a bit more clarity, and yes, Lazenby, it could still be a lot better than it is.
My guess is maybe that the creator of this corn maze hadn't seen OHMSS yet, so he may not be familiar with Lazenby yet.
Anyways, it is what it is, nothing really to get cobbed up about.
I wonder if they might have crossed a line making them liable to pay royalties to EoN or whomever if they had added "Bond". Maybe someone stalked them in that regard. But I'm all ears now.
They're not going to let the grass grow under their feet, that's for sure.
It's a kernel of an idea, that's for sure.
Not a Soviet style revolution perhaps but there were revolutions in Germany in November 1918 and in January 1933 in that they were both radical political changes from that which had went before.
PS: But we stray from the generally positive mood of this thread.
Yes, you are of course correct. The NSDAP were the largest party in the Reichstag so that and the coming together of conservative elements arranged by Franz von Papen's intrigues brought Hitler to power. As Hitler wanted it, he was brought to power quite legally and the real Nazi revolution only fully occurred later when he was able to ditch his conservative coalition partners and rule by decree. By August 1934 and the death of the ancient Hindenburg he had assumed the powers of President as well and had become Fuhrer. By 1938 certain intrigues against Blomberg and Fritsch ensured that he was Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces as well and the Nazi revolution was fully completed. This sadly made the horrors of World War II all but inevitable given Hitler's belief in Lebensraum and his associated aggressive foreign policy goals. The process of gradual Nazi revolution and the further seizure of power is known as Gleichschaltung in German.
Like you, I don't wish to stray too far into political matters in this thread. I think we're being perfectly civil though. I'm merely looking at it from a historical perspective.
Yes, and I appreciate this.
Yes, it's good to talk here in civil terms about such history and politics that can cause high emotions even today. I've always been interested in Weimar and Nazi Germany, especially since I studied it at school and later at university. It helped that my late father was in the Home Guard as a young man and he had plenty of stories about that time and the World War II period. It brought it all to life and made you realise it was still all worryingly close to today's world.
The older I get, the more that war feels more recent and close to present. And that Russian war of aggression against Ukraine reminded me that it isn't necessarily all over. Although I'm happy that I'm probably among the first generation of Germans who have lived for 65+ years without their country being at war at any time.
But hey, this is supposed to be an upbeat thread, isn't it?
It was nice talking to you. Back to the news thread though...