The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    Congratulations on your upcoming wedding @ToTheRight.

    As for TSLWM; a very enjoyable film except for Barbara Bach's cringeworthily acting. While still in my top ten, there is a reason why it has started to slip a bit over the past few years!
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    Best viewing in ages!
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    Congratulations on your upcoming wedding @ToTheRight.

    As for TSLWM; a very enjoyable film except for Barbara Bach's cringeworthily acting. While still in my top ten, there is a reason why it has started to slip a bit over the past few years!

    Thanks!
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Best viewing in ages!

    Ha, somebody was in the right mood!

    And as it is your wedding day today, here's to you and your better half! May you have a wonderfull fulfilling live together!
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    Thanks, @CommanderRoss! We had an amazing ceremony and are looking forward to our future together.
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Thanks, @CommanderRoss! We had an amazing ceremony and are looking forward to our future together.

    Glad to read that! Now get your arse off the forums and back to your wife! ;-)
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    Ok, just because I don't like his era, doesn't mean I don't watch his films... So..

    Pierce Brosnan
    Thinks he's James Bond
    In
    TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997)
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    Nice opening shot, I do hope we get plenty of snow sequences in the new era!
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    A Terrorist Supermarket!!
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    Colin Salmon has a great voice! Think he did some screentests with potential Bond girls!
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    White Knight appears!
    Filthy habit?
    I do miss Bond smoking!
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    I still say Vic Armstrong is not a great action director! Arthur Wooster is way better!
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    The planes playing chicken was done better in TLD!
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    BOOM!
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    Brossa does his painface!😅
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    Don't rate this pts st all, good idea..done badly!
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    Daniel Kleinman is one of the better things of the Brossa era! Stunning title sequence, lousy song though!
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    Kleinman, if he's rehired, needs to get back to this style of titles, he got a bit bogged down with imagery for the Craig era!
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    This opening, submariners panicking is like TSWLM opener!
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    If SP is considered a Yellow tinted movie.. Is TND then a blue one? ( A blue movie!? 😆)
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    Our villain Carver, who in the first script was called Harmsway! I like Jonathan Pryce, but not here, his villain is too panto!
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    Mickey G.!
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    Carvers dialogue is mostly soundbites!
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    Bonds brushing up on a little Danish!
    And he's munching on a shoulder, something he does again later!
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    Geoffrey Palmer, am sure he was delighted to be playing with his old sitcom partner Judi Dench again!
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    Ok, this briefing in the back of Ms car is nicely done, though the innuendos get tiresome!
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    The Q scene, better than the GE one, not as silly!
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    David Arnold seems to be relying on the Bond theme too much! He gets better later though!
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    Brossas not too convincing with accents!
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Ok, just because I don't like his era, doesn't mean I don't watch his films... So..
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    Miss the snow and cigarettes too. I need to see the three gold rings on screen! Amazing PTS. TND first Bond theatre experience in the shopping centre's newly built cinema in Jan 1998. Needless to say the film blew this 15 year old's mind!
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