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Forever Is Not Enough
Nobody is assuming, just speculating, is all.
I still have hope that after I'm gone there still will be people able to apply logic! Don't worry, you don't have to. After all, how would you?
I think I speak for everyone when I say that even the tired, misdirected and obnoxious whining of yours that has been on repeat for two years can't stop us from smiling at today's news. We've got permanent smiles on our faces and positive energy bursting out of us, such a shame your miserable arse can't join us. After all, how would you?
We have found our Blofeld ;-). Just joking
this gif of Léa from this years Cannes is the effing best =))
Yeah,that's exactly the point. How would I,or better - how could I?
LMAO =)) "Piss off Mr. Bond."... god i am rolling over here LOL!
It looks like she's being interviewed next to that man on the red carpet but the female interviewer has ignored she's even there, prompting her to just turn and leave. It is funny though, you're right. :))
I've been a Blofeld supporter and am looking forward to the re imagining but I have to agree with this. Considering that Craig's Bond has already had a love of his life lost, it just doesn't seem right to do that again so quickly. But then again, Blofeld killing Tracy is what made the relationship between him and Bond so personal in the books. At this point, I trust the filmmakers that they know what they're doing. Guess we'll see what happens.
Very good points by both of you. That is a sacrosanct part of the Bond universe, and very well done in OHMSS. Best leave sleeping dogs lie.
I do trust the producers, Mendes and Craig to do the right thing.
I have faith in SPECTRE, although I admit I'm intrigued by what they have planned. They're really forcing us to have faith in them this time.
See at 1:00 here
On these circumstances you can feel like being an animal in a circus, you have to look 5 second there, then 5 seconds there, with someone telling you when to change...
See the rebel at 1:22 though :)
Reading the synopsis, the cryptic message from Bond's past could very well be Vesper/Quantum or Mr. White related, and while he is back on the track of that organization he could uncover the hidden SPECTRE in all its glory.
Whatever happens, I know this film is going to kick absolute tuchus.
Batista is the only bad guy..Moriarty is MI6 agent and Waltz has some random Austrian name...what if Bellucci ends up the main villain ? Like Sophie in TWINE maybe ? Hmm..
When the title and synopsis were announced I though the same thing with Silva, but I'm not so sure now. His mission seemed very clear-cut and self-ordered, not done for any particular organization or reason beyond sweet revenge.
@haserot
As I said, they don't suit his portrayal of the character as Roger Moore said too. They didn't suit Dalton either. One of the great flaws of the Bond films is giving one liner/throwaway lines to the wrong actors instead of having some more natural humour like in CR and QOS which much better suit these actors portrayals of the character. I'm not happy with the corny throwaways in DN and FRWL either, as these two films have a more serious tone like the Dalton and Craig outings. They just don't harmonise with the rest of the film.
Craig's hair looks good in the above pictures. Let's hope it stays like this for the film instead of giving him that grotesque Skyfall crew cut.
If this is to be a traditional Bond film, then they need to have Bond discussing the finer things in life such as quality wines. Something that is sorely missing from the recent movies. Otherwise, he's almost just like any other action hero but better dressed. They always skip these small but important facets of his character. In the books Bond would discuss things like how when you order caviar the problem is not how to get enough caviar but how to get enough toast with it. His hatred for shoe laces and tea always amuses me too.