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delfloria

Your right I jumped over that bit of info. I stand corrected. Thanks.

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  • Well, the Governors Ball is half way done and Daniel Craig was the presenter for the Thalberg award. He mentioned that the new Bond might be in the room but then again.....maybe not. Barbara and Michael accepted their awards and gave their speeches.…
  • Because Bond has a tendency to follow trends, I'm glad that a film based on the early Connery films will play well in the States. Time to get back to a self assured in control alpha male who can save the world, fix anything and do whatever he please…
  • CrabKey wrote: » Today I had an interesting conversation with my Gen Z students. I asked what characteristics define their generation. "We don't care about anything." I pressed a little more, but nothing. Their interest in DC and Marvel films is d…
  • 007HallY wrote: » Bond has always set trends and used what's around them. Even in those early ones. delfloria wrote: » echo wrote: » delfloria wrote: » True, but before that they use to SET trends. DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Have they …
  • echo wrote: » delfloria wrote: » True, but before that they use to SET trends. DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Have they not followed trends for 50 years? 1965 was long ago. But feels like yesterday to me. To this day nothing top…
  • True, but before that they use to SET trends. DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Have they not followed trends for 50 years?
  • Part of the blame for the long gestation period this time around is that the entire industry has changed. Some fellow crew members and myself were talking recently about how we used to get an assignment, agree on what had to be created and then.....…
  • The general audience is not chomping at the bit for the next Bond film. When it shows up they will say "Hey, look it's a new Bond film playing this week, cool", buy their tickets and have a good time. The old Bond fans will be there right beside the…
  • CrabKey wrote: » A classic Bentley can be Bond's personal car. MI6 can give him his usual AM. Well that would be a change from the Craig era where Bond's personal car is the Aston Martin....................or at least it was in CR.
  • peter wrote: » delfloria wrote: » A lot of stuff here about the female equivalent of Bond. It's territory that has been done to death. Personally, I would like to see a James and Felix team up that truly puts them on equal footing. I think the…
  • A lot of stuff here about the female equivalent of Bond. It's territory that has been done to death. Personally, I would like to see a James and Felix team up that truly puts them on equal footing. I think there is a lot that could be done with thei…
  • j_w_pepper wrote: » I haven't read this entire thread (when I joined in February 2017, it was already at the end of page 64), but would like to add that the German title of the TV series in 1967 was Solo für O.N.C.E.L. In later releases, the spel…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » TMFU ended up being a more interesting title than Solo or Napoleon Solo. Watching the show on DVD recently I kind of wondered why the title wasn't The Men From UNCLE. I agree the chosen title sounds b…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » delfloria wrote: » Ian Fleming's "SOLO" which was retitled "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." premiered 60 years ago today on NBC. Happy 60th Anniversary to the show! I believe they had to retitle it The Man From UNCLE because…
  • Ian Fleming's "SOLO" which was retitled "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." premiered 60 years ago today on NBC.
  • MaxCasino wrote: » delfloria wrote: » mtm wrote: » I don't think they will either, just tweak the thing, as you mentioned and aim at as many as possible. Turning a demographic off it just doesn't make any sense. To be honest I think NTT…
  • mtm wrote: » I don't think they will either, just tweak the thing, as you mentioned and aim at as many as possible. Turning a demographic off it just doesn't make any sense. To be honest I think NTTD already has quite a lot of that: Bond isn't …
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Aren't all films from the 2010's dated now, compared to modern stuff? I'm sure the upcoming Jurassic World Rebirth will also look better than the other Jurassic World films visually. Technology and the cinematography, lighting…
  • SIS_HQ wrote: » delfloria wrote: » Damien, of all people. He lives three doors down from me. We cross paths while walking dogs on regular basis. Don't think I can pry anything out of him but I'll let you know if I turn anything up. This same t…
  • Damien, of all people. He lives three doors down from me. We cross paths while walking dogs on regular basis. Don't think I can pry anything out of him but I'll let you know if I turn anything up. This same thing happen with Denis several years ago …
  • Call me old fashioned but the less we know about Bond personally the better. Just send him on an assignment and let us enjoy the ride as he get's closer to his target and finally vanquishes his latest larger-than-life foe.
  • CrabKey wrote: » @echo -- I'd like to see another version of any film from the Moore era. Same here.
  • As much as I rag on EON sometimes, I am secure in my belief that they will not gratuitously overlay Bond with many of the traits expressed in the above posts. No candle lit dinners with cell phones in hand.
  • SIS_HQ wrote: » delfloria wrote: » @CrabKey The scary thing is that some younger fans would not bat an eye over a scene like that. Speaking of possible Bond actors, I just recalled something about being a BIG fan of "The Equalizer" TV serie…
  • @CrabKey The scary thing is that some younger fans would not bat an eye over a scene like that. Speaking of possible Bond actors, I just recalled something about being a BIG fan of "The Equalizer" TV series, which was originally created as a star…
  • CrabKey wrote: » For me there is nothing unique about today that would prevent a Bond novel, any Bond novel, from being updated to make for a cracking good story for modern audiences. Bond stories have always been updated. However, far too many ha…
  • Daltonforyou wrote: » delfloria wrote: » Regarding NSNA not feeling like an Eon production, I saw it at McClory's house in the Bahamas where he had replaced the score with Barry's Thunderball score and it made a world of difference. Not that i…
  • Regarding NSNA not feeling like an Eon production, I saw it at McClory's house in the Bahamas where he had replaced the score with Barry's Thunderball score and it made a world of difference. Not that it solved all the problems but it sure did help.
  • MaxCasino wrote: » https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1943263/james-bond-007-new-movie-announcement https://www.mirror.co.uk/film/james-bonds-cinematic-return-teased-33582858 Rumors. Comments and rumors from fans. That will…
  • George_Kaplan wrote: » delfloria wrote: » Also, not sure that you are taking into account the racism and snobbery that is a part of Fleming's Bond character in the films and novels. It's fair to say that the cinematic Bond in the 21st c…