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As for the twitter reaction, don't be surprised. This is the reaction his "imfamous" interview gets. But where is the twitter outrage towards Amber Heard (who admitted in audio to abusing, not just simply slapping, Johnny Depp, and goading him that as a man, he would not be believed)? Where's the twitter outrage towards Kelly Brook, who admitted to punching her partner? Women do it, and twitter call them "queens". Men do it, and... this happens.
What an awful year this has been
There we go again gaslighting @mtm as usual. You never learn.
I'm not sure we should be discussing domestic abuse in this tribute thread, should we? I'm sure there was plenty of outrage towards Ms Brook- maybe some people called her a queen, but equally we have someone here saying a man hitting a woman is a 'man's man'. I think it would be disingenuous to suggest that abuse of men was the same thing as abuse of women: women are more likely to be seriously hurt or killed - it affects women disproportionately.
I just don't think this is the place to talk about it..? As a moderator I'll defer to your judgement.
Double post
It almost feels like I've lost a family member or a friend.
Dr. No was the first Bond film I saw when I was a kid in the mid 80s. I will watch it again today.
Just seems like a crass time to drag his name through the mud, that's all. I can honestly say that I don't use twitter, and I never will.
I honestly find the Bond community on there rather lovely, and very funny too.
I agree that it's not the time to speak badly of someone, but equally that doesn't mean that any flaws they had, once they have been mentioned even if someone else brought them up, should be defended as strengths.
Neither would I - it’s a cesspool for millennials, SJW’s and snowflakes who wouldn’t last two seconds in the previous 5 years before social media became a blight on our lives. To drag Sir Sean’s name through the mud is low, even by their self-righteous, fun-killing standards.
So I assume you feel a revulsion to even watching a film like Goldfinger? If it bothers you that Sean would even say something as innocuous as that a slap or two might be warranted only in the most provocative of situations, then I'm sure the scenes shown between Bond and Pussy Galore in 1964 are not tolerable for you to watch.
It is good cause to celebrate his life, career, and legacy. I will find time to revisit The Name of the Rose.
RIP and much love to you Sir Sean, thank you
I'm watching INDY 3 right now and probably RED OCTOBER later.
I watched both of those not long ago. I'm gonna go for The First Great Train Robbery tonight.
Great choice! Reminded me that I have a copy of that one. May watch it later as well.
Just about to post the same. Lovely touch
Ah that's nice.
I thought Will Gompertz on the BBC wrapped up his piece on Connery rather nicely, he said "He will be forever remembered for playing 007, but James Bond didn't make Sean Connery: Sean Connery made James Bond"
Sir Sean made having screen presence, star quality and natural charisma look easy.
Just purchased a bluray copy of that, so may go that way myself. Either that or 'The Hill', one of my favourite Connery roles.
That brilliant!
This is very, very true. Imagine if they had cast the wrong actor back in '62; DN might have ended up as a one-off spy adventure! Instead, all those years later, we are waiting for the 25th film of the series.
Exactly. He was immensely popular in the later years of his film career in many ways for having moved beyond Bond. A true movie star.
Too busy being politically correct Ninjas probably.