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  • mtm wrote: » I think he's already too big to be Bond to be honest. Really ? I'd have thought the knock against Chalamet would be that he's too small.
  • ...What Bond scene from the Craig era would be a good screentest? [/quote] Shirtless entering the room ? Nahh -- Bond getting his itch scratched by the villain swinging a knotted rope while Bond sits tied to a bottomless chair. Shows commitme…
  • Clooney's Wayne visiting Alfred in his deathbed lines up somewhat with Brosnan's Bond grieving over Paris on the bed...it's all there, if one but has eyes to see.
    in Batman Comment by Since62 January 28
  • echo wrote: » LOL. Where does one store a speargun? With the gum...the...spearmint gum.
  • My humor getting weaker and weaker. Need a new film to consider and blab about. On THAT point, if the money folks want to go Marvel-style with a Bond-verse, and if EON does not want to go that route, then how to break the rumored standoff ?
  • Given the ending of NTTD, in response to Where does Bond go after Craig ? Well, it appeared he went, well, everywhere...Everything Everywhere All at Once...so Craig's Bond's finale scene inspired the title of Bond actor Michele Yeoh's film, eh ?
  • BTW wasn't there some interesting teaser footage at the Jamaica house which did not appear in the film ? Bond creeping around outside the perimeter, seen through windows for the camera POV, with a speargun in hand...
  • mtm wrote: » To be fair, his Jamaica house was lovely and rather well-decorated. I've never noticed before that they slightly botched that bit of character stuff, but then again I guess maybe the idea in Spectre is that he's always overseas in lov…
  • As for "Where does Bond go after Craig ?", well, after seeing his residence in Craig-Bond, he goes to the furniture store...more likely, invites a lovely decorator over...
  • Risico007 wrote: » buddyoldchap wrote: » mtm wrote: » Yes, obviously he's a no from you, I was suggesting him to everyone else to be honest :D I'm still open to others believe it or not, just not that guy. There is a serious shortag…
  • CrabKey wrote: » No, I am not addressing your comment. Thanks...continuing in the vein of amusing myself (and, hopefully, others) with the absurd while we await the return of Bond films --- I understand EON is not interested in a Bond-unive…
  • CrabKey wrote: » Don't like a poster or their continual gripes, then skip and move on to the next post. They don't need to continually be put down. Are you commenting on my post, the one immediately preceding yours, wherein I suggested Bond…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » mtm wrote: » I forgot that B18 has both Bond cradling a loved one and Bond drinking himself into a stupor, on his own. He also disagrees with M in it and goes to an island. Does he die? …
  • mtm wrote: » Why, what is it? I can't tell. The ring
  • buddyoldchap wrote: » Bond anno 2025. Sign him already, Barbara. So you're suggesting a married Bond, eh ? As indicated clearly by the photo in your post
  • Where does Bond go after Craig ? There is a significant clue in NSNA. Assuming Bond would like to go someplace where he had a good time, he might wish to go to Philadelphia.
  • Risico007 wrote: » Fassbender for one bond film please Have you seen The Agency TV program ? Very entertaining. However, with regard to M Fassbender portraying Bond, it could work only if the story were about a mature Bond. Mr. Fassbender …
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » mtm wrote: » If he didn’t want to direct an Indiana Jones, his own alternative to Bond, he’s not going to be interested in a Bond. Yes, it is very, very unlikely. But he did the remake of WSS and he wanted to ma…
  • Fleming referred to Hoagy Carmichael more than once as far as Bond's physical appearance. Not saying they were twins, but I see the Hoagy C in Edward Underdown's appearance.
  • CrabKey wrote: » License Applied For License Under Review License Issued License with Stipulations License Misplaced License Lost License Required License Considered License to Issue Licences
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » DOD and KOTC have the same issues: too much CGI and strange narrative choices. They didn't learn anything. Indeed, and despite the extreeeeemely long time to come up with something !
  • echo wrote: » Since62 wrote: » Oh...sorry...I gave away the ending of a 1967 film. I guess my destination upon departure is even more certain now... I love all the (unintentional, I think) parallels between NTTD and CR '67. It's odd. …
  • Oh...sorry...I gave away the ending of a 1967 film. I guess my destination upon departure is even more certain now...
  • sandbagger1 wrote: » Benny wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » mtm wrote: » I predict that even when it gets a title, you'll be unable to remember it and keep calling it Bond 26. Only if it is especially unmemorable. ;) But, N…
  • mtm wrote: » I predict that even when it gets a title, you'll be unable to remember it and keep calling it Bond 26. Since62 wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » Bond 26: Nothing is Something. Brilliant ! Truly, you have wisdom and …
  • CrabKey wrote: » Bond 26: Nothing is Something. Brilliant !
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » Since62 wrote: » SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Variety's new Actors on Actors interview series has Daniel Craig interviewing Josh O'Connor... Will some people read into this? Probably. …
  • I am aware of the description by the script-writer. She is described as "pale" in the book. Perhaps Fleming was intentionally vague about this Haitian woman of French background ? Would he have described a white woman as "pale", or perhaps "fair-ski…
  • Are the games put together better than IJATKOTCS ?
  • The question is where does Bond go after Craig ? I assume this is not a question about Heaven or Hell...I suggest process of elimination. Where WON'T he go ? Canada. I think there's a law.