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delfloria

Your right I jumped over that bit of info. I stand corrected. Thanks.

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  • ringfire211 wrote: » The one I always think of and probably my favorite is “The Iowa-Scuba Affair” simply because some sleepy midwestern town is a hotbed of villains looking to overthrow a foreign government. Huge fan of Slim Pickens and seeing hi…
  • DewiWynBond wrote: » Can you do another 15 minutes on it? Plot points are too convenient, not much action only the assassin confrontations, is Bond not saving the world? Add in an additional threat after the Chancellor false victory. Anothe…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » delfloria wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through s…
  • As Peter said earlier, writing is rewriting. That's just the way it is, even if you are using AI to assist in the proceedings. To make a point about AI, I just developed a storyline for Bond 25 in last 15 minutes using AI to assist and this is wh…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favou…
  • "I simply don't think that BB has failed in any way as a Bond producer" This statement alone sums up how a few people here are ignoring the facts. One being the inclusion of the series crippling concept of Bond and Blofeld being foster brothers. The…
  • Daltonforyou wrote: » I just don't find Barbara Broccoli very impressive as a producer, Two examples: she's frequently has trouble putting Bond scripts together on time in a completed state, or she employs thirty writers and the film feels l…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » So how do you all feel about a Bond film having a woman director? I'm just curious. I personally wouldn't mind at all. I simply want an excellent director who could deal artistically and technically with the huge scope of a…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » Well, this is cool ... probably been posted before, surely. But I found it today, so here you go. It's early days - 1963 - Robert Vaughn telling viewers what the show is about. Thanks for posting this. It's always…
  • CommanderRoss wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » CommanderRoss wrote: » Ok, you people have me interested, but where can i find all these episodes? Not sure they sell dvd's with old series in my country . I got mine in a charity shop here …
  • It was easy. To say the least. YEs, does have a lot of fun with the Lester Baldwin character. The chemistry between RV and DM was magic.
  • Benny wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » They do whatever they want with the character so I don't see the problem that others do it too. NTTD doesn't seem like an official movie, so, who cares? NTTD is an official movie, whether it seems lik…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » My favorite episode in season 1 is probably The Bow Wow Affair. ;) Somebody is an Illya fan. My favorite movie is "To Trap a Spy". Not much Illya but a well told story and cinematography. One that holds up as a movie in…
  • 007HallY wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » I am a Bond fan, not an EON fan. That EON is working on other projects doesn't suggest to me we're a fraction closer to a Bond film. The Bond films are EON films for better or for worse. They wouldn’t …
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » No, Robert in the tv series played him with a warm confidence, certain of his charm with women, and sharp. I've been watching episodes of the tv show for the past year. Agreed. The casting in the original series of Sol…
  • CrabKey wrote: » I am a Bond fan, not an EON fan. That EON is working on other projects doesn't suggest to me we're a fraction closer to a Bond film. Only so many hours in a day.
  • U.N.C.L.E. finds new success on Netflix. https://www.slashfilm.com/1634717/henry-cavill-the-man-from-uncle-second-life-netflix/?fbclid=IwY2xjawEeZJxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHU-TfMO6uWg6b5FVcJP404kpP41fB8GPM_Hh7SQ3m59rluvV67OCYo9i5Q_aem_waiOOUR46AHSb1_-rVuVUw
  • New life for the old film. https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbean/2024/07/27/the-best-spy-thriller-in-years-just-hit-netflix/
  • I still say there are just so many hours in the day and brain cells to be used. Each of these projects outside of Bond continue to sap away the creativity and logistics that could be put toward a new 007 film. Of course if there is a master plan to …
  • For the members here that don't have a social presence at all, these comments must be concerning. Can one truly exist without a social presence these days?
  • Would the dog be named Henry?
  • CrabKey wrote: » delfloria wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » If another Bond film is never made, at least I've had my six: DN, FRWL, GF, TB, OHMSS, and CR. This sums it up for me as well. I am truly afraid that the next reinvention will pro…
  • CrabKey wrote: » If another Bond film is never made, at least I've had my six: DN, FRWL, GF, TB, OHMSS, and CR. This sums it up for me as well. I am truly afraid that the next reinvention will probably look nothing like our James Bond in or…
  • In the hands of someone like George these tools, though not there yet, will be part of the future of artistic creation. BTW, well done George. Though I would not look forward to a realistically rendered Bond, I think a stylized art movie or short wo…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » The next Bond actor will be AI generated. An AI generated pixar-like animated adventure would be a welcomed thing indeed, at this point.
  • mtm wrote: » With Craig they probably did rotoscope him out and adjust the background as they're always doing that sort of thing, but I doubt it would be particularly tricky to do. With AI tools these days you could shoot Bond in front of a…
  • Some good news COULD be found in Amazon's acquisition of Bray Studios and the return of the United Artists brand. Perhaps Amazon's first steps in establishing the new platform for the return of 007 and a reason they have not pushed EON for a new Bon…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » MR has my favorite moment in all the films, probably for all time for me. 007 getting pushed out of an airplane at altitude without a parachute. That setup and action always strikes me as the near perfect expression of…
  • Since62 wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » In terms of portrayal, it's Moonraker, I liked Moore's Bond in that film, he showed complexity, but it's just overshadowed by the more over the top aspects of the film, to which I may argue it's not, and it get…