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Are you a child? Stop causing grief for the mods. It's simple: you have something to post after you've already posted, use the edit button. It's really simple, and I don't know why people find it so challenging to comprehend.
If we're talking about how brutal the deaths were, this would probably take it. If we're talking about how cold blooded Bond was, then there are probably more brutal moments. It's not like he had a choice, although burning him alive was badass if he didn't kill him that way Sanchez would've killed him.
I don't think children worked on Bond movies in the 80s ;)
Are u serious? U calling me a child? What?
All I was doing was quickly responding and sending you guys messages (whilst working) which I thought you, as Bond fans, would appreciate.
Clearly I was wrong.
I am very, very, very sorry I didn't use the "edit" button in my haste.
Dear sir, please do not misunderstand me. Firstly, my 'Please... Thank you' construction didn't include irony or sarcasm. If you perceived it as being sarcastic, I apologise. It was my simple intention to politely state that we have an edit button for a good reason and that double, triple, ... posts are considered annoying and spammy. Most members manage to avoid multiple posts; it's a form of fair play we ask of all our members. Obviously I'm merely doing my job and there's no reason to assume that I am not interested in what you have to share with us for I am. That said, the rules of fair play apply to all, mods and admins included. As grown-ups, I think we can all agree that such rules can only increase the quality of this discussion and of the forum in general. :-)
I know you mean well, @Creasy47, and the support is very much appreciated. But let's leave it at what I said for now. I haven't the slightest intention to let this thread be derailed by my little remark. ;-)
Absolutely :) I try, I try.
The way Bond stands by and let the shark kill Killifer
The way he shoots the guy with the harpoon (a painful death)
But Sanchez tops them all. Bond at his cold hearted Best.
http://www.dvdtalk.com/dvdsavant/s2731lowr.html
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Seriously!?
I enjoy reading everyone's take on films, and I do very much appreciate information and insights from those members who have actually worked on Bond films. We all double post or make other mistakes at times, too.
A few posts ago this happened from someone who does not habitually double post or be a nuisance in any way. Just the opposite. So I understand you reminding him (and us), @DarthDimi, but I also want everybody to stay on track and not jump on others too quickly (well, I've done that, too - we are all human). Thanks, Darth, and thanks very much,@ColonelSun; please continue to be involved here.
Can we please calm down a bit with the double post crackdown that has been rearing its head the last couple of days? I don't think people are doing it on purpose to cause trouble.
Here's a bloke who worked on the films giving us some insight into working for Cubby and all anyone cares about is he might have 'double posted'. I agree he took it a bit childishly but then its such a trivial thing to be pulling someone up over I can understand his annoyance. By the way whats wrong with just sending double posters a PM rather than this public castigation? Anyway no matter he's probably decided to leave and not bother coming back so thanks for that. Not hearing some stories about what it was like to actually be involved with the films and work for Cubby is a small price to pay to avoid having to face the horror of a double post.
Can mods really not differentiate between overenthusiasm or the odd mistake and genuine spam?
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I don't think anyone should be exempt from posting so much in a row. I just don't see how so many can't comprehend editing a post and adding more information, and instead post two or three more comments in a row. Maybe it is hard to get used to, but it's just second nature to me.
So many times I'll look at the main page and see 'one new post' on a topic I'm interested in-- so I'll get excited and click the link and......... the new post was just 'mister so and so- there's a thread for this already, blah blah blah.....' I mean seriously, who gives a shit??
A.) Save everyone the wasted time that they'll take posting in a thread that is going to get closed.
B.) Post the original link so you can take those thoughts of yours and post them in the thread that won't get closed.
Of course, it's rare that anyone listens to me: they continue to post and the thread gets closed. I just try to save everyone the time of typing everything, just to have your thoughts locked up.
Again, if it's a thread that interests you, just go to the inevitably aforementioned link and post there. I'm really not sure what is up with everyone being so up in arms over what the standard procedure is on this site - edited double/triple/quadruple posts, unnecessary threads, etc. - and I'm also not sure why I seem to be one of the only ones defending this.
SO, Sanchez got the Burger King flame-broiled end. And then blown up to boot.
I find that in no way excessively brutal, given the tools at hand for Bond. No, I did not cheer at his end, I simply realized the necessity. If violence is fun to watch, it's not violence, merely Looney Tunes with blood.
The ending in License to Kill is indeed great, and worth the often mundane action with the Kenworth tanker trucks directly before it. I didn't get to see the extended burning of Sanchez until the Ultimate edition DVD came out, as it had been trimmed for the VHS releases, but it's one of the very best (main) villain deaths you could possibly hope to see
I think the PM idea is a good one.
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Yeah it took me a while to get used to the rules on here because no other forum I've been part of was this strict about double posts, etc.
Well, you did it purposely recently, to prove some point you thought you had grasped on to, so hence the crackdown.