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Favourite Fleming Novel
Casino Royale
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Licence To Kill
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Timothy Dalton
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  • PTS: SP Title track: DAF Title credits: DAF Main villain: DAF Main Bond girl: SP Henchman: SP Plot: DAF Dialogue: DAF Score: DAF Settings: DAF Action: DAF Humour: DAF Cinematography: DAF Benign Bizarre: DAF Suspense: DAF Minor Charact…
  • I don't see Craig returning for a standalone mission, especially not after another 3 year layoff. However awkwardly they've managed to do it, they've somewhat positioned themselves for a YOLT adaptation. If Craig returns, I'd imagine that he'd wan…
  • I'd rather have more films as well, but at the same time there has to be a way that it can be accomplished that doesn't involve Disney. Finding a financial partner willing to help put out a film every 2-3 years shouldn't be that difficult. MGM j…
  • With all of these highly credible sources weighing in on this, we must be nearing an announcement. Any day now.
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » @jobo I agree, but the other problem is that the more insane Trump's ideas are, the more they stick. The more the media talks about his ideas, the more they stick. It gets everyone talking about it, so they stick even more.…
  • According to this article, Blair Witch (formerly The Woods) is apparently another sequel to The Blair Witch Project. Regardless of whether it's a remake or a sequel (heck, it could end up being both knowing Hollywood these days), they've released…
  • MyNameIsMyBondRn wrote: » bondjames wrote: » Gustav_Graves wrote: » I mean, The Donald wants to get.....rid of NATO membership. How stupid can you be. That is not quite what he wants to do by the way. Gustav_Graves wrote: » For m…
  • I absolutely agree that they stick. That's why conventional politics don't apply to him and why his rivals have yet to figure out how to attack him in a meaningful way. The catchphrases stick and all of the negative stuff seems to just slide right…
  • Don't forget this gem: " Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it.” Sounds more like a dictator than someone running to be a democratically elected president.
  • BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » Have faith, all. We've just withstood 4 days of hatred, lies and a failed attempt to force unity where none exists. Next week the Democratic Party has their say, and the American People get a chance to compare & …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » Well, lads, one thing to look forward to (the only thing really) is at the very least watching Hillary destroy him in the debates and pummel his many areas of ignorance into a snortable pile of ash. A sect of the pub…
  • I think we can conclude tonight that the pivot is not coming. He's going to run a primary campaign in the general election. Frightening, I think, seems to be an operative word to describe the speech. He had a chance to pivot and try to win over…
  • Limited government does not mean no government. Look at the 10th Amendment and the section of the GOP platform that pertains to it. The GOP Platform as it relates to the 10th Amendment sums up my view, as well as, of course, the GOP, on limited …
  • Absolute nonsense. That's a simplistic way of looking at politics that seeks to put people into neat little boxes that are easily labeled.
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » dalton wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » dalton wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » What does the race of the man have to do with anything, in this instance? The guy happened to be non-white, therefore racism? Are we to …
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » dalton wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » What does the race of the man have to do with anything, in this instance? The guy happened to be non-white, therefore racism? Are we to assume Trump wouldn't have praised his suppor…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » What does the race of the man have to do with anything, in this instance? The guy happened to be non-white, therefore racism? Are we to assume Trump wouldn't have praised his supporters were the guy white? I'm not sure …
  • There is nothing alarmist about calling Trump on his racism. -He's been sued by the United States Justice Department twice for discrimination with his rental properties. -He's refused to disavow the KKK and white supremacist David Duke. He wa…
  • It shouldn't be deemed inappropriate to call out someone's racist and bigoted rhetoric as being unacceptable. I don't agree with Trump on much, but it's perfectly fine to debate the merits of NATO, immigration, and so on. What is not fine, howev…
  • Agreed, Mike Pence did deliver a great speech last night. It's a shame it was overshadowed. Can't agree on Donald Jr, though. He just comes off well because the rest of his family (Ivanka excluded) are a bunch of clowns. He's lucky that his step…
  • I think the main fuss with the Cruz thing is twofold. First, it's mainly because it's Cruz. You can count the number of people involved with Washington who like him on one hand. I think had he made the exact same speech he had made on Day 2 of th…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » Naomie Harris said prior to SF that she factually, 100% wasn't playing Moneypenny. So yes, it happens that actors lie for the film's PR. Not to mention the denials surrounding Waltz playing Blofeld. :) I would thi…
  • The whole Trump campaign has operated on the old adage of "there's no such thing as bad publicity". I wouldn't be surprised if the Cruz thing was staged to a degree, at least from Trump's end. He did see the text of the speech two hours before Cru…
  • bondjames wrote: » Just think, if it wasn't for Trump, we might be contemplating Cruz as president right now. I can't think of anything more annoying or uncomfortable than hearing his corny contrived speeches for the next four years. It's a…
  • If you bothered to actually read what I posted, you'd find that I didn't say the party was totally united. They're not. But, last night's stunt put some Cruz supporters in the hall over to the other side. It helps the GOP in terms of getting th…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » Politico.com's Glenn Thrush: Turns out that when you bully a guy for months, suggest his wife is unattractive, insinuate that his dad participated in the JFK assassination, call him "Lyin' Ted," dispatch your bouncer-lik…
  • I doubt that Trump is all that worried about Cruz. If anything, it might have helped him. The party, at least those in the convention hall, seemed to be more united after Cruz's stunt than before. Even a good number of Cruz's hardcore supporters …
  • Dalton would have been far too young then. He got cast at about the right time for him, unfortunately it just happened to coincide with MGM's legal issues.
  • BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » I don't really see how conservatism (or liberalism either for that matter) factors into the ability for one to behave with common courtesy -- but your basic point is well taken. Cruz has long been noted for an ability…
  • Considering that I view Cruz even more negatively than Trump, I took some pleasure in seeing him pull his stunt tonight. As someone on CNN said tonight, you'd like to think that a self-proclaimed conservative would have some manners, and crashing s…