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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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  • mcdonbb wrote: » BondJasonBond006 wrote: » It's like I and others already predicted last year. EON is lazy, counting their money, and have no clue whatsoever of how and when to get going again. Sadly, we have to face the harsh reality, that …
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » ClarkDevlin wrote: » Look, @haserot, I know you champion Disney all too well. And we have discussed this to the ends of worlds and planets we could've gone as far. I have heard the side stories of many…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » Look, @haserot, I know you champion Disney all too well. And we have discussed this to the ends of worlds and planets we could've gone as far. I have heard the side stories of many and made my own studies on their holdings as …
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » tanaka123 wrote: » Well, if a Bond film had martians in it, it might as well have time travellers in it too - what a dumb idea - martians and Bond Disney. Sums it up, doesn't it? ;) you would be surprised how h…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » Was at the red carpet UK premiere of Civil War and it struck me harder than ever at just how abysmal Craig's fit of his suits are. Evans, Downey, Mackie and Render look more Bona-fide in their suits…
  • JGTH - i admire the attempt at something new more than i do it's execution... the only memorable part from the movie, for me, was Freddy's glove dragging Jason's mask down into the ground - and the Necromnomicon from Evil Dead gets a nice cameo in t…
  • for the plot of the film, what point did it serve?.. it's just to see two beautiful barely clothed women roll around on top of each other..................................... ok... that may not be such a bad thing....... lol.. but in seriousness,…
  • i wouldn't expect anything of actual substance to be announced before mid Summer... whether that be Craig's decision, or who the new distributor will be - or whatever...... i dont know, i just feels like the right time.... it would be almost 6 month…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » ENNNHH! Wrong guess Hans. chrisisall wrote: » Silly silly British people Is there any chance you could hire P&W to write you some new one liners as it gets rather tiresome when yo…
  • From Russia With Love - without even a moment's hesitation.. pointless gypsy fight aside (not the gun fight, but the two women fighting each other), it is a top notch, simple straight forward thriller - the cat and mouse game with Grant stalking …
  • Grease 2 - first one is great fun.. the second is just a pale imitator. Death Wish 2, 3, 4, 5 - although i love me some Bronson vigilante justice, they are all just exaggerated rehashes of the original. The Exorcist 2 - the original is a class…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » bondjames wrote: » Nolan has a knack for telling complex stories very well. Apart from his recent over ambition with Interstellar, I have been quite impressed with his brother and his ability to weav…
  • bondjames wrote: » Nolan has a knack for telling complex stories very well. Apart from his recent over ambition with Interstellar, I have been quite impressed with his brother and his ability to weave things together deftly and coherently. Bond wo…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » No Nolan please. I don't want a depressing convoluted plot for a Bond film. at this point tho - it might be the only way to actually guarantee another billion dollar Bond film for Craig to go out on... nothing is eve…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » Bond has always disobeyed orders, that is why we like him. Going rogue is something else. exactly... there is difference.. the only time where Bond truly went rogue was in LTK - because he directly disobeys M's ord…
  • bondjames wrote: » Arguably this issue wasn't there in SF. In fact, M went out of her way to show she trusted Bond implicitly, putting him back on the active roster even after he failed the tests. The 'bloody shot' at the start was just her poor j…
  • this was my answer to 007 Legends... except my version was called 007 Legacy - in which you could be every Bond... It would be level based, much like Legends - except i wouldn't pretend or lie in saying that all Bond's would connect in one big overa…
  • If Fiennes goes - and Craig goes, then i honestly think you scrap everyone at this point and start fresh.. but i am all for keeping people around for as long as they are willing to be kept around for - so personally, i would like Fiennes as M for…
  • BondJasonBond006 wrote: » I know I'm probably in a minority disliking Bardem's Silva. For me the movie gets completely derailed after 70 minutes when Silva enters the screen. thats when the movie picks up for me.... Bardem is one of my fav…
  • Goldeneye Reloaded wasn't bad, but wasn't great... i agree with @Murdock that the little pointer guide thing - and the checkpoint markers were constantly on - it made exploration of a level pointless, as it mapped out a perfect straight line for whe…
  • keeping in theme with Islamic terrorists... what if Spectre was trying to rig an election, to make the incumbent ruler of an arab nation look like he has terrorist connections, and is using them to keep his power - when actually, the incumbent has b…
  • Here is another from John Denby.. start at the 30 second mark..... it had a nice soft "Bond-ish" beginning, then ramps up to an action style pace.. EON - i am looking at you when i say this.. if you guys are moving on from DA, get Denby!
  • btw.... i have peeked my head into the new Jungle Book movie every now and then - let me add John Denby to the list of composers we'd like to see do a Bond score... i absolutely fell in love with this melody, and so much of it reminds me of John Bar…
  • Tuck91 wrote: » The last films to feel a true threat were GE & TWINE. The Craig era felt like small scale threats. i'd go back further and say OP was the last Bond film that we got a truly "global scale" threat.. TND is a close 2nd.. …
  • JawsIsAlive wrote: » I wouldn't mind a Bond film set in the fifties, but I feel like it would be a waste when they haven't yet made a film that properly takes advantage of the modern political climate. Casino Royale touched on the concerns of 21s…
  • sitting here arguing over what Fleming intended - or didn't intend his secret agent to be is pretty pointless - since he's dead... all we know is what we got from him in terms of the books, which were primarily written in the 50s - which was the con…
  • here is the MI6 article on it.... but take it with a grain of salt - it's from Oct 2015, and since then i haven't heard whether it's been confirmed or denied of the writer's involvement.... the writer is in fact Matthew Weiner, who not only wrote fo…
  • mcdonbb wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » I really hope for Bond 25 EoN cut back on their subterfuge antics and focus their efforts on recovering their wits and producing a great screenplay/film. Audiences deserve better and EoN are capable of doin…
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  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » it's an open ending that should be remedied by one last outing for Craig - and not leaving it up to the next guy. because a backlash to not doing that, is that we (as fans) have to put up with more n…