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Feyador

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Feyador
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Montreal, Canada
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Favourite Fleming Novel
You Only Live Twice
Favourite Bond Film
On Her Majestys Secret Service
Favourite Bond Actor
Daniel Craig
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735

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  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » This seasons CL games and very much the last 2 games…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » This seasons CL games and very much the last 2 games for United the defending is no better than TH first 2 …
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » This seasons CL games and very much the last 2 games for United the defending is no better than TH first 2 games when we got beat by Brighton and Brentford almost…
  • PS No one in the movies cries better than Lea Seydoux, functioning in the clip above with clear suggestions of Mary Magdalene as necessary witness to his sacrifice.
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » This seasons CL games and very much the last 2 games for United the defending is no better than TH first 2 games when we got beat by Brighton and Brentford almost 2 years ago. TH just does not know how to defend. I…
  • Note the stigmata and signs of physical suffering, the latter of which were only very rarely present in the Bond character before Craig.
  • peter wrote: » Feyador wrote: » The Craig films were more than just gritty. They were dark in their emphasis on mortality itself, most obviously with Bond himself, who's death was foreshadowed in CR. First Vesper ... then Mathis .... M ....…
  • He's done that before ... beautiful goal.
  • Hmmm ... United missing at least four first team central defenders. This could be fun.
  • The Craig films were more than just gritty. They were dark in their emphasis on mortality itself, most obviously with Bond himself, who's death was foreshadowed in CR. First Vesper ... then Mathis .... M .... Felix. It's why the conclusion of NTT…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Hard to believe Antony gave away a penalty, delivered a world class assist, had an all-round decent game, Garnacho got two goals, and we still lost. Cursed. But easily the most entertaining team in the league ...…
  • Some musings on the theme of "total fictional escapism." However much desired, if done with a light touch and a degree of wit and verbal sophistication, I have to wonder if this is even possible anymore. Who would give it to us? Villeneuve?…
  • This is amusing, if you can stick with it ....
  • Moyes losing the knack of managing a lead, not for the first time this season. Doubt if he'll be back next year. Bowen and Paquetta are maybe off to Liverpool and City, I'd guess. And Calvin Phillips' stock couldn't be lower after another disastrous…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Maybe that's my spotty memory, could've swore discussing it elsewhere ages ago and some folks said it was a bit tough to follow and had a lot of juggling characters. Maybe they were wrong. I'll try to get around to it soon then. …
  • Heretical, I know ... but for Bond, and based on his varied mastery of genre material, I would prefer Matt Reeves > Nolan > Villeneuve.
    in Batman Comment by Feyador March 28
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Last_Rat_Standing wrote: » I did. However, i felt the practical stunts made up for it Wait, which ones were those? In between the finale, the truck bit on the bridge, and even the CGI fists, I'm struggling to recall an…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » The Firemen's Ball Czech New Wave and absurdist comedy genius rolled into one. Forman's last film before shifting to the United States, it's a great demonstration of a kind favor that turns into one disaster after another, wit…
  • AgentJamesBond007 wrote: » A question that's bothered me since 2021: If Bond was sprayed by the Heracles nanobots at the Spectre party in Cuba, why would Bond grabbing Madeleine's wrist have made any difference as far as causing Blofeld's death? I…
  • mtm wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » Didnt someone here actually con the sun into printing a fake story Not quite the same but years ago I made a fun fan poster for CR before it came out and put some credits on it to fill it out, and I put G…
  • And Zhukovsky is what, neutral leading towards "ally," I guess ...
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » The moment that stood out to me was where Bond drops a bomb on a bridge, killing Russian soldiers as they were charging towards Afghan fighters. As the bridge collapses we see the Afghan fighters cheering for Bond, to vict…
  • thelivingroyale wrote: » Colonel_Venus wrote: » I know that the producers usually shy away from anything topical, but the Russian invasion of Ukraine being part of the plot of Bond 26 would be great. Sure, many would say that it's propaganda b…
  • For me it's the (un)holy trinity of Dressed to Kill, Blow Out and Body Double .... from one of my favourite podcasts, 'Girls, Guts and Giallo,' a fascinating discussion on the pyscho-sexual aspects of De Palma movies. But definitely not for the fain…
  • Colonel_Venus wrote: » Am I the only one would would LOVE a very topical Bond 26, set in Russia and/or Ukraine? Interesting ... but no chance it'll happen, IMO. Being reflexively pro-Ukraine/anti-Russia, which I assume a Bond movie would ha…
  • Hilariously, most of us engaged managers started the same back three for a cumulative minus 1. However, I did gamble on Muniz as one of my forwards, which paid off. But then I also left out Watkins on my FH. I really need him to blank and have Baile…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » Cinemark theaters screening the four Mad Max films this week. Seeing Fury Road with my son here in Dallas tonight. A wonderful day. Nice that .... Last October I too was fortunate enough to see the four Mad…
  • talos7 wrote: » Ah, hah! I see what he's doing, In Nolan's version of "The Prisoner", the prisoner will be Bond. Talk about a reinvention. Hmmm ... so maybe he didn't really die at the end of NTTD, he was merely whisked away to The Village,…
  • delfloria wrote: » The latest rumor seems to have Nolan eyeing a remake of "The Prisoner" over Bond. Seems more like his material. Now that sounds interesting .... except as a huge fan of the original, I'm not sure why he would need to that.
  • echo wrote: » jobo wrote: » Talking about overdue actors, Bradley Cooper has been nominated 12 times and never won. As much as I do like and appreciate Cillian Murphy as Oppenheimer, I think Cooper's performance in Maestro was more impressive …