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007HallY

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  • Oh I'm generally the same when it comes to fantasy fiction. I actually stopped watching Game of Thrones after a season (didn't hate it, justas never bothered to continue watching). I've only ever watched LoTR and The Hobbit films all the way through…
  • moneyofpropre2 wrote: » Dr No novel, chap 6 : "On either side of the blunt head [of the centipede] there had been curved poison claws. The label on the bottle [with a dead centipede inside, that he saw in a mesueum earlier] had said that its po…
  • I wasn’t a fan of the opening text. The film itself does quite a lot of ‘telling not showing’ anyway. I like the opening image of Superman crashing onto the ice, but I think we really needed more build up to give Luthor’s plan and that fight weig…
  • thedove wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » I think the best way to describe how comic booky it is is that it’s like actually picking up the most current issue comic as you…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » I think the best way to describe how comic booky it is is that it’s like actually picking up the most current issue comic as your first introduction into Superman. You can…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » I think the best way to describe how comic booky it is is that it’s like actually picking up the most current issue comic as your first introduction into Superman. You can imagine the previous issue ended on a cliffhanger …
  • Burgess wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I’d be interested in that choice. I wasn’t a fan of Challengers but for what it’s worth I can imagine Kuritzkes writing for Bond just from that. Ultimately it’ll depend on what direction the new team want to …
  • Just came out of it and thinking about it over a nice pint from the bar across the road! Nice way to spend my afternoon off whatever way. Overall, I think its issues overlap with Man of Steel, but I think it’s better. But unfortunately I don’t th…
  • mtm wrote: » Yeah if that's true (and it feels like one of those stories which probably isn't made up: he doesn't seem a name someone with a lack of imagination would associate with Bond) it's encouraging. "A final decision on the screenwriter is…
  • AnotherZorinStooge wrote: » every 007 is terrible and the people who watch them need to grow up Why do I genuinely believe this an opinion you hold? 😉 I’m kidding of course. Obviously all Bond fans are degenerates and will never grow up.
  • I’d be interested in that choice. I wasn’t a fan of Challengers but for what it’s worth I can imagine Kuritzkes writing for Bond just from that. Ultimately it’ll depend on what direction the new team want to take with the story.
  • I mean, the pictures certainly look like Harry Potter. That’s the point, isn’t it? I have no problem with different adaptations of books in this particular instance. If Chronicles of Narnia can have multiple versions between film and tv (includin…
  • Seve wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » Maybe this is a controversial opinion on my part - I think both are, in my honest opinion, forgettable and generically 'Bondian' sounding songs that don't do it for me. They could play over a Bond parody or knoc…
  • Maybe this is a controversial opinion on my part - I think both are, in my honest opinion, forgettable and generically 'Bondian' sounding songs that don't do it for me. They could play over a Bond parody or knock off and I'd believe they were made f…
  • I'm seeing this film tomorrow and looking forward to it! Suppose I'll see how much I personally enjoy it/what I think of it, but I've certainly heard good things so far.
  • CigaretteLeiter wrote: » Had an idea for a plot that's maybe a little too timely/divisive but would work excellently with how much Villeneuve loves filming deserts. The villain is the CEO of a massive renewable energy company and is regarded as…
  • Effectively she’s a silent partner for this franchise. I don’t expect her to say much in the short term, or at least not directly. At any rate it’ll probably be years before we get the full story of what happened.
  • Maybe to shake up that idea it could be a list of the 00 agents specifically (or maybe the villain gets access to that information when another 00 is sent on the initial mission/said villain kills that 00 in typical Bond film fashion. From there Bon…
  • Oh well, I guess we’ll see… personally though I’d be surprised if Holland was the actor. ATJ is more likely than him… But then again I suppose I’ve been surprised by Bond in the past, haha.
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » ArapahoeBondFan wrote: » 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re…
  • Some slight adjustments to mine over the last year or so: 1. From Russia with Love 2. Skyfall 3. The Spy Who Loved Me 4. GoldenEye 5. Casino Royale 6. Goldfinger 7. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 8. Tomorrow Never Dies 9. Licence to Kill…
  • mtm wrote: » Yeah I don't get anyone saying it's style over substance: that's the whole point of Bond. Goldfinger isn't a deep film, but it's damned cool and looks and sounds great. It's something I would have said not long ago. But it look…
  • I think it's just more accessible and 'easier' to create those 'pretty' images nowadays. Telling a story visually and doing it well takes a slightly different mindset. If anything that's what a good film school tells their students, and often those …
  • Jordo007 wrote: » Spectre has one of the best pts in the series in my mind, Craig's swagger as Bond is only matched by early Connery. The pts score is superb too The walk and long take is pretty great. I've had criticisms about it in the pa…
  • zebrafish wrote: » This reels off topic, but let me suggest an idea: When times are dreary, its films tend to become more colorful and escapist. "Gritty" will be left to the News. Perhaps some of the films that resonate during these times a…
  • The nature of filmmaking is as time goes on technology and the craft develops. Between camera and post-production capabilities and cinematographers having so much to draw from visually, it makes sense that the impression is given that films look 'pr…
  • SIS_HQ wrote: » Seve wrote: » CommanderRoss wrote: » Story wise, and character (Bond) wise I think it is the best film in the series. I love the film for beeing the sole film where Bond's character is shown dispite the circumstances, inste…
  • Tracy wrote: » Perhaps Bowie would make him even more bizarre/more creepy Still Im glad they went with Chris Maybe. I think there's something about Walken that's more physically intimidating. But I suppose for most of the film May Day fulf…
  • David Bowie as a Bond villain would have been really interesting, although I'm glad Walken played Zorin.
  • I think he's surprisingly good at playing villains or even anti hero types. I actually think he's a lot more interesting in films like Collateral, Interview With A Vampire, Magnolia, and yes, even Tropic Thunder. I think it's because he has that sli…