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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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758

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  • DarthDimi wrote: » SP's "dull" colors fit the themes of the film (death, loneliness, ...) very well, IMO. Yes, there's a 'noir' feeling throughout much of it. Maybe that's what they were going for ... short of b&w photography itself, whic…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Creasy47 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Isn’t Spielberg remaking Bullitt? Oof, I forgot this even existed. I guess it'd keep up his streak of unnecessary and inferior remakes though. With Brad…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Isn’t Spielberg remaking Bullitt? Oof, I forgot this even existed. I guess it'd keep up his streak of unnecessary and inferior remakes though. With Bradley Cooper, "expected to follow Bullitt on …
  • CrabKey wrote: » Bullitt still holds up. Sure it has the look of the year it's made, but that's part of the charm. It looks rough and edgy. A remake would be too clean looking, too stylized, and filled with over-the-top CGI. Some films are better …
  • Maybe also means surrendering greater control of the production as a cost to getting either of them ....
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Feyador wrote: » I don't think EON's ever really had a director at their level of critical acclaim and personalized cinema before. I suppose Danny Boyle can be argued as such, but look how that turned out. It would instant…
  • I don't think EON's ever really had a director at their level of critical acclaim and personalized cinema before. I suppose Danny Boyle can be argued as such, but look how that turned out. It would instantly become a "Denis Villeneuve [or Christophe…
  • Would love to see it upon reflection, but no way they go for either Villeneuve or Nolan if they want a "lighter" Bond. Not that they necessarily do, of course ...
  • Mathis1 wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » Did my annual viewing of Bullitt (1968) yesterday. I finally upgraded to the Blu-ray edition for the occasion. The picture quality could be better, like this review points out, but it's the best the fil…
  • Pretty poor GW so far ... Amazing cross from Andros Townsend for that late equalizer but neither Bournemouth nor other Luton assets have provided anything. Solanke slipped and missed his penalty then was later judged harshly to have handled th…
  • MaxCasino wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » Dennis The Menace (1993). A classic from my childhood. An easy comfort watch. Walter Matthau is perfectly cast as Mr. Wilson. It's a bit amazing how Christopher Lloyd transformed int…
  • Since62 wrote: » wherEVER it goes, it won't be Canada. Pretty sure there's a law against it. Certainly EON policy against it. The Miss Moneypenny [literally] of Bond girls? Solidly reliable but not terribly exciting .... As TSWLM pro…
  • peter wrote: » I introduced my youngest (now 19), to Godfather... Tomorrow... Godfather II... And everytime I watch these two films, my breath is taken away... Yes, definitely ... on so many levels. Not least of which is how Michael g…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » MADIGAN (1968) Director Don Siegels cop thiller, before he did 'Dirty Harry' (and just prior to 'Coogans Bluff'. With a blistering opening theme from Don Costa, this has Richard Widmark as the title character, who, along with hi…
  • Maybe what people should do is make a simple list, say 1 to 5, of what crucially makes the Bond of the year 2024, and going forward, necessarily the same as the Bond of 1962. There's little doubt EON must be thinking about this (and have put some ef…
  • Denis Villeneuve discusses Dune: Part Two with Film at Lincoln Center's Vice President of Programming Florence Almozini.
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Lost Highway an underrated masterpiece by the brilliant David Lynch. Many reviewers have in the past complained there is not a cohesive narrative, they are comp…
  • At last ... after sundry disasters my first green arrow in more than a month!
  • FoxRox wrote: » I also love Lost Highway; it’s become one of my favorite Lynch films. Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, The Straight Story, The Elephant Man, and Mulholland Drive are all top-notch as well. There was a retrospective here in Montreal …
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Lost Highway an underrated masterpiece by the brilliant David Lynch. Many reviewers have in the past complained there is not a cohesive narrative, they are completely missing the point. There is a piece of dialog…
  • Brutal ... fans already leaving after 15 mins .
  • I s Torgeirtrap wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » More likely than not, it will be the week to use Free Hit for me as well. I can field (maybe) 8 players with hits, but I doubt do…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » Feyador wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » More likely than not, it will be the week to use Free Hit for me as well. I can field (maybe) 8 players with hits, but I doubt doing so just to have FH available for later will be …
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » More likely than not, it will be the week to use Free Hit for me as well. I can field (maybe) 8 players with hits, but I doubt doing so just to have FH available for later will be worth it. You're doing very well in our…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » echo wrote: » I just finished Pearson's The Life of Ian Fleming and have this question: Why was there never a dedication to Fleming in the Eon films? You'd think there'd be one in GF. Yes, that was something of an…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Wow I have only just seen GW29. Free Hit time for me ....
  • CrabKey wrote: » After doing the storyboard, Hitch felt that making the actual film was a bit redundant Yes, haha ... but with Denis I meant to emphasize it as the most enjoyable/satisfying part, or something like that.
  • Villeneuve sounds like Hitchcock when it comes to the importance of storyboarding everything ....
  • Both Villeneuve and Nolan in discussion a few weeks back, with reference to Tenet as Nolan's Bond including Villeneuve’s wry comment as to it being a "subversive" Bond film [formally not politically, he means]. They obviously both love Bond.
  • Foden looks like City's best player these days ...