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HASEROT

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Favourite Fleming Novel
Live And Let Die
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
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  • production budget would need to be scaled back... even though SP turned out $850mil world wide, it was marginally profitable (at best), because of it's grossly high production budget.... scaling it back down to even $200mil p.b. would help immensely…
  • @Benny... i think they fell into the trap of trying to be a little too clever with their stories... sometimes a simple straight forward mission is the best way to go.... you can still dive and delve into a character (as Craig likes to do) while n…
  • to quote the Metallica song "Eye Of The Beholder" "moving back, instead of forward, seems to me absurd." ... i'll just leave that one there.
  • tanaka123 wrote: » So, do we think DC has really been offered $150 million to do 'virtually' 2 back-to-back films? It's the first time since Spectre came out that he's been the bookies favourite to be Bond in the next film. i don't really b…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » Hear, hear. It's a decent Bond film (Christ knows there have been many worse) with a dodgy third act - no more, no less. agreed... SP, for me - is very middle of the road Bond film... which doesn't make it bad -…
  • DonnyDB5 wrote: » With all the latest talk about the studios trying to secure him for another film (or two) I keep referencing these two videos as it gives me hope that he may indeed return... as i've said before, i wouldn't be su…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » BondJasonBond006 wrote: » Oh nothing comes close to CASINO ROYALE direction wise in the last 10 years. That's for sure. But the nods in SP are great. My favourite is the homage to John Glen in White's House. W…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » i typically don't like to set my Top 10 in stone, it's often time a very fluid thing for me.. the only films i've ever been 100% concrete on are my top 2 favorites, and my 2 least favorite... but for the…
  • i typically don't like to set my Top 10 in stone, it's often time a very fluid thing for me.. the only films i've ever been 100% concrete on are my top 2 favorites, and my 2 least favorite... but for the sake of this post, i will try my best to narr…
  • @timmer Babs holding anything up is based solely on our own timetable as fans... and thats something that a lot of the times, we tend to lose sight of... Other than the studio (whether it's MGM, or whoever else they me be partnered with), EON rea…
  • this is all going to be for laughs when Craig eventually says he'll be coming back for one last go.... just wishful thinking of course... but with nothing concrete coming out, and it's already September of 2016 (granted, we are still well over…
  • the only thing i think Daniel Craig really has done to change Bond - is having the ability to make him more of 3 dimensional character, who can go through arcs throughout the course of the movie - instead of being something of the 2 dimensional clic…
  • 001 wrote: » For a few dollars more. Great film and fantastic music. yes - part of the rare, truly great trilogy of movies.. fistfull of dollars for a few dollars more the good, the bad, and the ugly
  • went to bear witness the Ghostbusters Cosplay Remake.. one of the worst movies I have ever seen in my life.
  • born in 1984, i don't have full conscious memories of seeing films before the year 1992, when i remember seeing Batman Returns... i have vague recollections of seeing TMNT in 1990, but i don't remember much..... so.... films that i remember being su…
  • @bondjames ... yes that is classic.. out of my generation of music growing up in the 90s, i would say that there are a few songs that instantly transport me to summer time mode.. those being.. "Summertime" - Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff "…
  • I've always loved me some old school Motown soul - to me, there is nothing like listening to music from bands like The Temptations, The Platters, The Five Satins, The Supremes (and others), while driving around on a beautiful afternoon, windows down…
  • what i have seen recently... and by recently, i mean what i've seen over the past 2-3 months... Risen - 7/10 The Boss - 5/10 Batman v Superman - 6/10 Jungle Book - 9/10 Captain America: Civil War - 9/10 Nice Guys - 8/10 X-Men: A…
  • 1. Opening training exercise 2. Bond taking back his cigarette case from the tubby guard he tricked into thinking was a bomb. 3. video game battle between Bond and Largo - even as silly as it was.
  • Arriving at airport... "Company Car" (TND soundtrack) "San Monique" (LALD soundtrack) Rushing to work... "Hovercraft Chase" (DAD soundtrack) "Iced Inc" (DAD soundtrack) "Time To Get Out" (QOS soundtrack) Approaching the scenic exterio…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » See John Gardener's Nobody Lives Forever for more details and learn from The Master. i was going to say, wasn't this already the plot from one of the Gardner novels?? lol. glad i wasn't the only one who remembered that.
  • thelivingroyale wrote: » TheWizardOfIce wrote: » Have a dinner scene and the torture scene. Obviously the running time would be getting excessive so bin the limp London finale and have the climax in the crater base. I quite liked the…
  • i still think that an extra 5 total minutes of expository info in SP could've saved us all a bunch of headaches in regards to connecting the dots between the 4 films.. Quantum - could've been easily explained away that Greene left the organizatio…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » It was Layer Cake for me too! Knew they had the right man there and then! But God,THAT trailer for CR! Blew me away! when Craig was announced as the new Bond, i was firmly set on the fence... i wasn't against it, but i want…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » I still want Daniel for one more. I never enjoyed the thought of Clive Owen as Bond, so quite relieved he did not get it. We are still in limbo land, basically ... Do you think all this constant, unrelenting fanning the r…
  • Germanlady wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » Germanlady wrote: » Those short engagements run for about 3 months. No such thing as one month. even for Off Broadway productions?... because Othello is technically not Broadway, but Off Broadway…
  • Bounine wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » Clive Owen was the odds on favorite at the time - the obvious choice according to the mainstream media... but as we should all know by now, if it's too obvious a choice, it's highly unlikely to happen. …
  • Clive Owen was the odds on favorite at the time - the obvious choice according to the mainstream media... but as we should all know by now, if it's too obvious a choice, it's highly unlikely to happen.
  • Bounine wrote: » 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » fanbond123 wrote: » The Purity deal is for megabucks so it makes sense why Craig would turn down a mega deal for two more Bond films. He can make big bucks doing the tv sho…
  • Germanlady wrote: » Those short engagements run for about 3 months. No such thing as one month. even for Off Broadway productions?... because Othello is technically not Broadway, but Off Broadway.