Oh my.......so sorry, Erica, I didn't know it was really you! OK, so I could have guessed no two people on this planet would use the same nasty stink of crazy xenophobia and Merkel-hate as remedy for their inferiority complexes. But you can't blame me for hinting that you are here, of all places. How could I have known that? After all the nasty things you had to say about "sixbook" and how you felt the mods here are all bossy egomaniacs? Whatever, hope you can forgive me for hinting to Brian you are also here, seeing how you are now so particularly chummy. Another surprise after I read how ugly you've been to the guy only a little while ago. Glad to see you two are so chummy now. Have a lovely day, Erica. And you should really stop gnashing your teeth, that's very unbecoming when one already has a nasty face to begin with. ;)
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RogueAgent wrote: »
timmer wrote: »
Again, I really hope they do tell us what went down with the 2012 alien invasion, that Mulder seemed so sure was coming in the series finale.
I'm sure they will address this from t…
Can't help thinking Clarkson forgot where his Top Gear role ended and real life began. For fans TG is a personality show, they want to see the gang drive around and do stupid things, the nuts and bolts are secondary. Truth is, Clarkson cultivated th…
DrGorner wrote: »
Books written by blokes who sit in Pubs in Army camouflage jackets, with big
Divers watches with a Pitt bull dog tied up with a piece of string outside the
Pubs door. :)) we all know at least one.
Sometimes the Pub is…
Actually the title SPECTRE is already a huge spoiler, no? Seriously, these pics are awesome and most of us are very disciplined about spoilers, nothing to be afraid of here IMO.
Scalped by Jason Aaron. Starts out intriguing, western meets noir crime thriller, atmosphere plenty dark, strong artwork and a killer story far as I can say after t first two collected editions.
Sark wrote: »
Connery's accent was much softer as Bond than in his post-Bond roles.
Of course, the man had to get jobs and pay the rent. After Bond he could pick his roles as he wished.
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It depends on the region. Conne…
Connery is famous for not bowing to the custom of softening his accent as many other Scots had to in the entertainment industry. But thanks to Bond he was also in a unique position to remain steadfast about it. Today's actors often have a number of …
Sorry, I looked up only that one chapter Black-Patch, didn't even remember here was a name given in the next chapter.
OK, here goes:
"The porter knocked, opened the door and announced Bond, and left him facing, across the unkempt study littere…
This i Brando in Teahouse of the August Moon. They did a far better job in making him look Japanese. I think they could have pulled it with Connery but didn't want him to look too different.
Going Japanese is from the book even. Inthe film it's redundant because Bond's cover and Tanaka's security are blown anyway. But the idea itself isn't silly. They should have given him a better makeup like Brando in that Teahouse movie. As is it loo…
I've only read the first three of Higson's, thought they were pretty good. Heard many good things about the last one, too, got to pick up that. Higson made them really adventurous IMO, that's what I missed with some other continuations.
Yeah. Wasn't Leathal Weapon also on the funny side at times? Haven't seen them mind. And True Lies also had the odd tongue in cheek moment, just as the entire Maverick. Bond went againstthecurrent there.
DH2 was my first DH film, blew me away. I thought that was not so much blue collar good guy against white collar villains but ageing old school cop against high tech mercenary types what withn their Glocks and encrypted communication, hacking the ai…
I sppose GE was just the necessary thing at the time, the popular actor in the role or back for the first time in the role. Not a fan myself but however you look at it Brosnan was the guy to put Bond back on the map again. At the time his was the Bo…
Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons. For Hyperion/Fall of Hyperion it's a reread, Endymion/Rise of Endymion is new to me. Simmons is a great writer for this genre.
Yes, could be more interesting. I immediately thought of Cureo but DAF made me pretty sure to fire. Let's see:
'All right.' X now talked in the soft, tired voice of an overworked man in the service of his Government. It was the voice of the speci…
N i think Issa got tanken only after he tried to interfere with the operation IIRC, no?. target was always Abdullah. What would CIA learn from Issa that they don't already know? They have loads of small fry already, didn't help them. That Abdullah o…
I think the film was fine, the story wasn't that great to begin with. Great cast, Hoffman and Dafoe stick out IMO from a fine lot. But tha story, no, 'twasn't a second TTSS or Constant Gardener. But some great scenes, there's the weary source who's …
Thing with Aston is Asia may be great market,but that's not enough.Development costs huge sums you only earn back by selling huge numbers. That's why sharing the burden would be necessary IMO. BUT you don't want to go with the competition so a big c…
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