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00Beast

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  • I really enjoyed the more dark and serious-toned Roger Moore of TMWTGG, and I've always thought they should have continued on that note, because TMWTGG featured one of his best performances out of his seven. Thankfully, FYEO kind of turned it back a…
  • Definitelt Pierce Brosnan, without a doubt. The second place here would be Connery, although he isn't in my top three Bonds, I just naturally think of either him or Brosnan when I hear Bond.
  • Natalya Simonova That mix of beauty and competence has rarely ever been matched!
  • I've always thought that Brosnan always looked the most classy in a suit and/or a tuxedo, it always seems to fit him just right. Now I'm not a fashion guy, but I'd say mainly TWINE, it features some of Bond's most swaggtastic clothing for sure.
  • 007: "Oh no you don't, this is no time to be rescued." (throws the parachute over) 007: "Auric Goldfinger? Sounds like a French nail varnish." Felix: "He's English, but he doesn't sound like it. That's his pigeon waiting for him over there. Gold…
  • From Russia with Love For me, it's a matter of #2 versus #22, so no comparison! FRWL has the better villains, the better 007, the better storyline, a more entertaining pace, and feels like a Bond movie, whereas OHMSS feels misplaced, in my opinio…
  • Except for the latter half of Die Another Day, where the cheesy camp returned to the Bond series, I really don't see the supposed "problem" with Brosnan's last three. Quite honestly, Tomorrow Never Dies and The World is not Enough rank very highly w…
  • thelivingroyale wrote: 00Beast wrote: BAIN123 wrote: thelivingroyale wrote: "My name is Pussy Galore" "I must be dreaming" I just love the first bit ;) UGH! Probably my least favorite scene in the entire series, defini…
  • Well, it's been long enough now, and in a surprisingly close match, GoldenEye wins over Live and Let Die by a one-vote margin! <:-P Okay, as requested by someone earlier, the next line up is: From Russia with Love vs. On Her Majesty's Secr…
  • licensetoforum wrote: BTAS is something I can still enjoy as a young adult. I just can't help but admire the in depth storytelling for what is supposed to be a kid's show. I also thought they did a good job with Batman Beyond. Indeed, it's …
  • Getafix wrote: MR has the cable car scene, or am I mistaken? That's enough in itself to save the movie from complete damnation. That would actually be a reason for me to completely shred the disc to pieces. Quite honestly, I dislike the cab…
  • @Brady: Yes, there was that focus on the more mature, but overall I thought that the original atmosphere of the gangsters wearing suits and hats, the whole '40s feel, really suited BTAS, and I liked the villains better as were. The new looks for Jok…
  • bondbat007 wrote: I raced home from school everyday to catch B:TAS on tv. An amazing part of my childhood. I met Kevin Conroy last year when he did a panal at C2E2 in Chicago and he has great stories and IS Batman to me AAAAHHHH!!!! I wish …
  • Mr. Ling: "GOLDFINGA! GOLDFINGA! (Babbles in Chinese)" (Goldfinger fires off three shots from his golden revolver) Goldfinger: (points to Ling's dead body) "He's one of them, so is the girl. I'll get her, you get the door open!" (picks up machine …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: TBAS both the early and late 90s runs were my childhood, and are the most prominent reasons why I am such a big Batman fan in general today. The two series had such a maturity and depth to them that was refreshing from…
  • Trevelyan: "Why can't you just be a good boy and DIE?!" 007: "You first...you (looks at Xenia)...second. UP!!" Trevelyan: "Situation analysis...hopeless. You have no back-up, no plan, no escape route. And I have the only bargaining chip." 007: "W…
    in Bond Quotes Comment by 00Beast May 2012
  • This would be a fair bet, considering that my first Bond exposure came from 007 Nightfire which featured Pierce Brosnan as 007, and he remains my favorite to this day along with Roger Moore, who follows extremely closely in second place. In recent v…
  • GoldenEye One of the earliest that I saw and the first that I purchased, and on that note, became my most watched Bond movie. It's dark, eerie, serious, and downright classy. The villains, namely Alec Trevelyan, and Pierce Brosnan as 007 drive th…
  • Baltimore_007 wrote: It has Jill Saint John in some favorable attire and Wint and Kidd on a fun liner ending and some nice shots of Amsterdam, but that's about it for me, oh and the Bambi and Thumper battle is sometimes worth a watch Yeah I…
  • MrBond wrote: Well Moonraker and TSWLM goes pretty fast, also does LTKs gunbarrel. Moonraker's gunbarrel is by far the worst gunbarrel in the series, I absolutely hate it!!
  • No, I disagree. Given the medical examination provided by Dr. Molly Warmflesh (or something like that), it seems very logical and well thought out. I could believe that, I mean after all, there have been lots of medical abnormalties and miracles whi…
  • Baltimore_007 wrote: I watched about thirty minutes of Diamonds are Forever earlier today That was enough Hahaha, I can see that you don't care for DAF that much, do you?
  • Baltimore_007 wrote: Gold Star to whoever gets this - 'You Stay Also' I'm thinking Aris Kristatos to Apostis on his boat, regarding looking over the ATAC with Erich Kriegler. Could that be it?
  • Signed_By_RogerMoore wrote: 00Beast wrote: 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: In NSNA I find Largo so unthreatening, like a teddy bear. At least Largo in TB looked menacing with the eye patch and had some intimidation about him. Exactly, …
  • @wildboonjive: I agree, the gunbarrel is of utmost importance in determining the rest of the movie! Out of your list, I definitely agree with LALD, FYEO, LTK, and GE. Some of the best right there! And also, I agree about the Craig QoS and Connery gu…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: In NSNA I find Largo so unthreatening, like a teddy bear. At least Largo in TB looked menacing with the eye patch and had some intimidation about him. Exactly, "Maximillian" Largo was simply a pansy...just a pan…
  • BAIN123 wrote: thelivingroyale wrote: "My name is Pussy Galore" "I must be dreaming" I just love the first bit ;) UGH! Probably my least favorite scene in the entire series, definitely the entire movie of GF. Honor Blackman de…
  • actonsteve wrote: BAIN123 wrote: In fairness it's a bunjee jump off one bloody high damn. When have you seen that done in a film before (or since in fact)? The way the camera follows the stuntman all the way down before he ever so smoothly tak…
  • Never Say Never Again It actually surprised me, but NSNA wasn't that bad. It entertained me and held my attention for its run-time, so I was pretty impressed actually! The best thing about it is undeniably Sean Connery's performance. I'm not sure…
  • Baltimore_007 wrote: Blow me, this is like pass the parcel.. It's Stacey Sutton to Roger Moore when Bond tells her 'My name is James Saint John Smythe - I'm English' etc etc you forgot the 'hmmm' by the way We'll continue this another…