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meshypushy

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meshypushy
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Ireland
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Ireland
Favourite Fleming Novel
The Man With The Golden Gun
Favourite Bond Film
Casino Royale
Favourite Bond Actor
Pierce Brosnan
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38

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  • CrabKey wrote: » I can acknowledge success and appreciate the work of Broccoli and Wilson, but is there really anything more to say on this topic? B26 = “PushyFinger” - we can close this discussion now.
  • talos7 wrote: » SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » I still don't understand why they want to change the title...when they've already name the first one, with part one attached to it and the next film being a very direct sequel. Maybe they feel Dead Re…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » There Will Be Bolas. The Writing’s on the Bolas?
  • In an attempt to bring a more highbrow tone to the proceedings: ThunderPushy GoldenPushy PushyRaker PushyFinger Bonded By Pushy Not Without My Pushy Rogering For King And Country Die Another ATJ In addition to: Death Before Midnight …
  • muzz100 wrote: » No idea how to publicise this more widely on here but Talking Pictures tv in the UK this week is showing Goldeneye the tv movie from 1990 about Fleming. Charles Dance and Phyllis Logan. Well worth a watch. Thank you very much…
  • echo wrote: » Barbara has a daughter as well. Bond is so iconic and lucrative that you could see them all ending up in the business, maybe. Barbara’s daughter directed a video for the Bond / Macallan partnership last year, so it doesn’t lo…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Ah, Venice. This should have come with a trigger warning…
  • sandbagger1 wrote: » I’m watching Citadel. It’s a reminder on how easy it is to get this genre wrong. Also, very much a ‘no’ from me for Richard Madden as Bond. I think I got about two episodes in before giving up - it’s one of the worst t…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I'll be honest, I sometimes wonder how many of my complaints around SF are "legitimate" and how many are just me nitpicking because I was so extremely let down when I finally saw it and have never loved it in all my viewings sinc…
  • It has been pointed out by others here but I think dark comedy works better in Bond movies than bolted-on, out of context dad jokes (noting, of course, that sometimes these can be effective). A well-written dark comedy featuring death, murder, as…
  • @007HallY Getting to see all the movies on the big screen in recent years has been a real treat. Broadly speaking, I noted that younger folk tended to be more engaged with the Connery movies than the Moore ones (which surprised me - I would’ve th…
  • JustJames wrote: » See, ‘I showed them your watch…’ is actually perfect, because it also demonstrates his relationship with Q in that moment, and who is literally the only person ‘with’ Bond throughout his final moments. The fact it’s not even an …
  • 007HallY wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » @007HallY I agree with the dark / gallows humour and its relevance in the context of what is essentially a very dark, clinical and brutal world but some of the worst offenders (for me) take me out of that…
  • @007HallY I agree with the dark / gallows humour and its relevance in the context of what is essentially a very dark, clinical and brutal world but some of the worst offenders (for me) take me out of that world - I’m thinking Brosnan-era quips whic…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » The biggest problem is that people think a move towards humour is a move towards silliness, and going back to 80's Roger Moore …
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » The biggest problem is that people think a move towards humour is a move towards silliness, and going back to 80's Roger Moore territory feels like a regression. But for me at …
  • peter wrote: » DewiWynBond wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » DewiWynBond wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » talos7 wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » I don’t think I have an attitude - just a dislike for Guy Ritchie’s normal output. I was w…
  • DewiWynBond wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » DewiWynBond wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » talos7 wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » I don’t think I have an attitude - just a dislike for Guy Ritchie’s normal output. I was willing to park this…
  • DewiWynBond wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » talos7 wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » I don’t think I have an attitude - just a dislike for Guy Ritchie’s normal output. I was willing to park this to get a sense of Theo James’ range outside of w…
  • talos7 wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » I don’t think I have an attitude - just a dislike for Guy Ritchie’s normal output. I was willing to park this to get a sense of Theo James’ range outside of what else I have seen him in, so I watched the fir…
  • I don’t think I have an attitude - just a dislike for Guy Ritchie’s normal output. I was willing to park this to get a sense of Theo James’ range outside of what else I have seen him in, so I watched the first episode of ‘The Gentlemen’ (I have been…
  • Benny wrote: » Take 7 hours of your life and watch ‘The Gentleman’ It’s worth the watch, or you can wait for another Theo James movie or show and see why people think he could be a credible and good Bond. Or I could avoid watching the full…
  • For anyone who has watched ‘The Gentlemen’ all the way through and fancies James as the next Bond (!), are there any specific episodes or scenes that stand out that give him a chance to demonstrate his range? I am not a Ritchie fan (to put it mildl…
  • mtm wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » mtm wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » I was lucky enough to have a drink with Sir Roger and will never forget that voice and those eyebrows in real life - as brilliantly funny and entertaining as I could pos…
  • mtm wrote: » meshypushy wrote: » I was lucky enough to have a drink with Sir Roger and will never forget that voice and those eyebrows in real life - as brilliantly funny and entertaining as I could possibly have imagined. A memory I shall nev…
  • I was lucky enough to have a drink with Sir Roger and will never forget that voice and those eyebrows in real life - as brilliantly funny and entertaining as I could possibly have imagined. A memory I shall never forget. I’d imagine the others woul…
  • If Theo gets it, we’ll have gone from CraigBond to JamesBond…
  • talos7 wrote: » While I enjoyed Dead Reckoning there was something that I can’t quite put my finger on that was off about it. All of the ingredients were there but the final product, while still enjoyable, was oddly less than fully satisfying . I …
  • talos7 wrote: » If Nolan wants ATJ for Bond, keep him as far away from the franchise, a “ Prisoner “ if need be…so to speak Amen to that!
  • I’ve been thinking further about The Sun’s report about EON “waiting to hear back” from ATJ - maybe he has been calling but because Barbara doesn’t have the hearing range of a dog, his attempts have been unsuccessful.