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Tuulia

Hell, I don't even know how to use this thing, actually... oh well... *shrug*

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  • QuantumOrganization wrote: » Murdock wrote: » I would like to see Waltz get a second chance as Blofeld. Give him something to sink his teeth into and show his more ruthless side. I rather not The same here.
  • bondjames wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » bondjames wrote: » Agreed. Watch the film. I don't think it's going for pure historical accuracy. It's an adaptation. Nolan wants us to 'feel' the immediacy, danger, fear, horror and heroism of war. He su…
  • bondjames wrote: » Agreed. Watch the film. I don't think it's going for pure historical accuracy. It's an adaptation. Nolan wants us to 'feel' the immediacy, danger, fear, horror and heroism of war. He succeeded on that front. There is no politica…
  • bondjames wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » "Oyelowo Smile"? He was interviewed during the Othello run and questioned on Craig's intentions vis-a-vis Bond. He craftily smiled when the reporter presumed Craig had left the role & said something …
  • "Oyelowo Smile"?
  • Cumberbatch? Geez... There are probably more British actors that have been suggested for the Bond role by someone somewhere than there are those that nobody has thought to mention, yet.
  • @bondjames, Blanchett is NOT past her prime, but right in it. :) Frankly I find it ridiculous in general that women are considered to be past their prime after mid-30s or so, definitely after 40, while men are generally thought to be just entering t…
  • We didn't even have very good smileys, but they were better than no smileys. Soooo... everybody drunk already? Damn, I haven't eaten all day, though, and didn't sleep much, so can't start drinking now or I pass out after the first one. It would b…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » Well, Greene could have brother. DaltonCraig007 wrote: » RichardTheBruce wrote: » Well, Greene could have brother. It's a small world after all. :)) DaltonCraig007 wrote: » bondjames wrote…
  • bondjames wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » bondjames wrote: » @Tuulia, just to clarify my thinking on this, I'm not averse in principle to the concept of an older woman with a younger man, or vice versa. Like fine wine, there is a lot that can be …
  • True, that post is. Oh well.
  • But Dune might not be anywhere near actual production starting, who knows when it will be, so I wouldn't say that necessarily means he's out. On the other hand, we had that tip here earlier about a Scottish director, so from that trio that would …
  • Ludovico wrote: » GetCarter wrote: » Just as excited for Dune as I am B25. Maybe DV will be finished with that by the time production starts? Seems like the sort of film you'd be doing a year of post-production on though. Don't se…
  • antovolk wrote: » If Villeneuve bags it...I'm salivating over the prospect of a Jóhann Jóhannsson Bond score. Even though it'd be absolute blasphemy to most of you guys lol I didn't even think of that! He's awesome.
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Who is she and why would I care about her review again? To be fair, I don't listen to these Youtube fan reviews or whatever they're called. I don't either, I can't think of any reason why I would. I rarely pay much atte…
  • jake24 wrote: » noSolaceleft wrote: » SirHilaryBray wrote: » noSolaceleft wrote: » bondjames wrote: » AlexanderWaverly wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » Where's this sudden panic that EON is going to sell the rights coming from? …
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I'm absolutely fine with the latter two - not familiar with Demange's work. Villeneuve helming Bond has been a dream of mine for years now. They'd be stupid to let that opportunity pass. Yes...
  • ToTheRight wrote: » I would rather have the plug pulled on B25 than another reboot in which 007 is an apprentice learning the ropes. A twenty something Bond to me screams origin re-boot. Of course it does. I can't imagine anyone would want …
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » My own "problem" with Nolan - and the films I've seen, is that they feel (and are!) very long. He takes his time with the plot, slowly building everything up to the climax. Not that…
  • bondjames wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » Cillian Murphy is wonderful, and very versatile - equally convincing as a transgender woman as a ruthless crime boss, and not one note as either. (Red Eye is just a very mediocre movie, btw, I wouldn't make a…
  • Getafix wrote: » Basically if Craig is back for one (or two) more then his successor could be almost anyone. We don't have a clue. Of course we don't. Even if he isn't we still don't, not really.
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » The question people here should be asking is "whom would Christopher Nolan pick?", and I don't think Hardy is the answer. He will be too old by the time the next era starts. How about Harry Styles? Forget his singing care…
  • bondjames wrote: » For those who've seen Dunkirk, what do you think of Jack Lowden? I posted his pic on the last page (doesn't do him justice). He was quite memorable in the film imho. He was the other pilot. He was fine (everyone was), but…
  • An actual release date. Feels a bit surreal all of a sudden. More news to come, surely, as has already been mentioned here multiple times. Since there was actually some news, I came back to this thread to read the comments, but since I hadn't be…
  • bondjames wrote: » @Tuulia, I agree with you on The November Man. That scene totally took me out of the film as well. It was gratuitous. I had no interest in or sympathy for Devereaux as a character after that scene. Assuming you and I are not alo…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » @Tuulia, the movie doesn't depict a glorious man. He's cynical, broken, and doesn't really have a great zest for life. I took the scene you mentioned as his character (Spoiler) I found it chilling, to put it light…
  • Getafix wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » @bondjames, yeah, thought so, and of course it's always a personal opinion. I think Theron looks gorgeous and fit. I like it when women don't look like they might be daughters of the men they're presumably "rom…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » @Tuulia, I don't know what your thoughts are on Brosnan's Bond, but how did it feel to see him playing a more weary and brutal spy in The November Man? He played a horrible character and the movie was sort of a…
  • bondjames wrote: » Legend (2015) Just finished this gangster biopic on the Kray brothers. Written and directed by Brian Helgeland of L.A. Confidential & Mystic River fame, it stars Tom Hardy in a dual role as both Reggie and Ron Kray, infamou…
  • @CommanderRoss, I didn't know it was specifically housewife fantasies (or how one could even determine that so specifically), I assumed it was just sexual fantasies, which is something anyone has. If badly done, I don't know why housewives (?) would…