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Favourite Fleming Novel
Live And Let Die
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
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Sean Connery
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  • SeanCraig wrote: » BTW: Who decides on such things like the editing? Is this a decision made by the director ? Yes... with the final edit of 99% of all films, the director has heavy involvement.. he'll be sitting next to the editor tellin…
  • MGM is a business first - so never look for them to do the right thing.. that 50% belongs to them, and more than likely, if they went into fire sale mode, then they'd be auctioning those rights off to the highest bidder.
  • glad my Steelers made it to 4-1 this week, and now sit alone atop the AFC North.... it wasn't looking good there for a little bit, but then the offense finally remembered that they are the best offense in the NFL, and quickly stomped the fire out of…
  • it's always MGM mucking up the works lol... first they can't keep their piggy bank in order... now they can't seem to decide on a new f#ck buddy...
  • about what i figured would happen.... not a damn thing.. ... but what does alarm/concern me is the remark about "no one has discussed anything yet." - if that's actually true, and he's not exaggerating - no movement towards Bond 25 have taken …
  • BondJasonBond006 wrote: » There will be no Bond film before 2020. EoN seems uninterested in doing anything than being lazy. Why not finding a new distributor BEFORE the rights expired?? Now they wait for what?? And once a new deal has been str…
  • *gasp* you mean they actually got an author to come back for book #2?? ... not since Benson? if i am correct - and i don't really count his novelization of DAD, so that would mean TMWTRT? (and i am talking about adult Bond cannon, not the Higson …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » I don't know why they don't have these performances filmed for at least one night to later release to audiences on DVD. The performance wouldn't even need to be shot with any kind of expertise; even one long wide sho…
  • my issues with KOTCS are minimal - but mostly come from a script/fan service issue... the movie felt like one big trip down memory lane to the reference museum lol... the bit with the ark was a nice touch (seeing as how it's kind of referenced in th…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » i never say never at this point....... after SF, everyone thought John Logan would be the answer to P&W - and look what we got.............. ...... except for Zimmer - we'd end up with something p…
  • i never say never at this point....... after SF, everyone thought John Logan would be the answer to P&W - and look what we got.............. ...... except for Zimmer - we'd end up with something probably marginally better than Newman IMO.
  • what Bond needs at the moment is good writing - something that has bogged down 2 out of Dan's 4 films.... the only directing misstep out of the last 4 films was the Greengrass Bourne style of action filming/editing in QOS - everything else has been …
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » Thunderfinger wrote: » How can you be so sure? Like Nolan, his standards doesn't seem to fit Eon's demands. i believe if EON could've had Nolan in 2012 for the 50th Anniversary, they would have... they have bee…
  • i wouldn't be surprised if Oct. 7th comes and goes, and we end up with still no answer... the question of Bond 25, in or out, is bound to come up.. but i could see Dan being political about it, and not giving a definitive answer one way or the ot…
  • what was saying was completely in the context of Harrison Ford doing Indy 5..... do i really want anyone other than Harrison to be Indy - no.. like you said, he IS Indy.. but, if Disney is going to continue with films beyond him, because he is in hi…
  • jake24 wrote: » RC7 wrote: » I love the original trilogy, but I can't help but feel the world just doesn't need this movie. Leave it and move on. Completely agree. They should have left it alone with the the four of them riding into the s…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » @BeatlesSansEarmuffs, it's true that I've really heard no response to the debate outcome from Trump supporters, which is interesting-not that I go looking for their thoughts on the matter. I don't think any minds h…
  • Trump just scares the living shit out of me... sorry for any supporters here - but i truly feel like we are what Germany was becoming circa the rise of the third reich... i am not even a big Hillary supporter, but nothing Trump says, or does really …
  • or... at the very least we can agree with this... if they wont do anymore films... at least get the best Harrison Ford sound-a-like, and do more adventures in video game form... i'd be all for that \m/
  • yeah, hell no lol.. i think Pratt could pull it off - the whole professor thing.. it is hard to picture, i'll agree... but until they are actually in the role, it's hard to suggest that they couldn't.. and who knows, maybe if they did it with …
  • and let me say, that i am fully onboard with Indy 5 with current company (Harrison Ford and Spielberg obviously)... just as long as George's grubby little fingers are kept far away from the script and set, and out of any influential ears lol..... th…
  • check out more of his serious stuff... Zero Dark Thirty.
  • Murdock wrote: » After his amazing performances in the Star Trek movies, he can play whoever he wants. He can play an American with ease. i like Karl Urban.. but i don't think he carries quite the same level of cocksure charm as Pratt does.…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » MajorDSmythe wrote: » Why not go back to the days of hiring directors in house? At least that way, the director would know the inner workings of a Bond film. Great idea. Who do you think would be better? P or W? …
  • only positive for me tonight, is that i have AJ Green on my fantasy team.. got me 34 points tonight lol.
  • OHMSS69 wrote: » As for the high flying Eagles...is Carson Wentz for real? How long before the coordinators catch up with him and he drops back to his skill level? I am not optimistic and Peyton Mannings, i.e. someone who just comes in and kick…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » I thought people never wanted to see continuity in Bond from this point on? Doesn't make much sense to then support forward planning for the series on EON's part. people are a fickle breed Brady.. personall…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » You know, chaps? Something had just occurred to me. I mean, we're not getting any Bond 25 news whatsoever but... What if, right now, they are actually planning a whole outline for the future of the franchise rather than jus…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I guess I still owe that 'Screaming like a little girl' video if Deakins ever does return! Love it or hate it, SF is one absolutely beautiful looking movie from start to finish. agreed.. but i feel like Hoyt Van Hoytema di…
  • i always liked the title from one of the comics - The Man Who Saved Britain.. but i've had my fill of Britain/London centric plots... definitely needs to be given a rest for a little while.