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HASEROT

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Favourite Fleming Novel
Moonraker
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
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  • JamesStock wrote: The WORST last line to any movie ever!!!! when i thought the "I thought Christmas comes only once a year." line from TWINE could not be topped, they went and unleashed "Especially when your bad." ... a line, and delivery s…
  • GeorgeLazenby wrote: Is this a trick question? honestly, no.... although it does seem like it doesn't it?... it's just recently, i've seen people giving this film more praise than in the past (and personally more praise that i think it d…
  • Okay, finished watching the entire review HapHazardStuff.com did of Die Another Day, and much like I said before, I stand by everything the man says... a lot of the stuff he mentioned already aligned with my own thoughts and feelings - some stuff he…
  • BAIN123 wrote: Theres a brilliant sequence in part 2 where he imagines how the audience at the premier react. so far after watching this review, and thinking upon my own problems with the film (many of which align with this same ones that r…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: BAIN123 wrote: Yeah, no "hello" or anything before hand. Have a look at this, its a review of DAD. The montage starting at 22.35 is hilarious http://haphazardstuff.com/DieAnotherDay.html I love HaphazardStu…
  • JBFan626 wrote: Die Another Day - Will it age gracefully? Judging by a number of comments so far, I'd say yes...surprisingly. Just a year ago when I joined this site, DAD was almost universally panned as the black sheep of the Bond series from…
  • when Bond films are at their best for me, its when they are suspenseful thrillers - almost to the tune of a Hitchcock film, but with some wit and class thrown into the mix..... .... it's no secret that I feel From Russia With Love is the best Bon…
  • BAIN123 wrote: I didn't think he was that bad in TWINE but inconsistant. He went from good to bad to good to bad. One of TWINE I thought he was great in was the Q scene: "you're not retiring anytime soon...are you?" Thats one little moment w…
  • lines i did like from DAD... General Moon : "You... you took away my son." Bond : "Your firing squad should've done the job for me." Annoying Guy: "What the hell do you want? I don't need no goddamn wheel chair." Bond : "No? *punch*.. …
  • BAIN123 wrote: One could argue Bond films have always been "a product of the time" though. They've often cashed in on current trends right up to today. I'm not a huge fan of MR but you could say they simply did what they did b4. true.. that…
  • awesome!.. i'm glad we finally got Largo in there... would like to see only a couple more characters from my wish list on there, and then i'll be completely satisfied.
  • Zekidk wrote: HASEROT wrote: the director isn't skilled or trained enough in the art And I think that pretty much sums up what I am trying to say. And I know about filmmaking, as well. Think this sums it up rather nicely: "However, t…
  • if he knows the software and/equipment used to splice reels together, yes he could very well edit his own film.... but often times they don't, because more often than not, the director isn't skilled or trained enough in the art - they may know the b…
  • Zekidk wrote: haserot... I mean no disrespect, but I do think that there's a huge difference between the proces in making a milliondollar blockbustermovie involving hundreds of people, and making a personal short film. In my mind there's no dou…
  • Zekidk wrote: So what you are basically saying is that QoS would have looked the same, if they would have hired another editor? Although I didn't mention it in my first comment, I do hold Foster responsible! yes... I just recently sho…
  • Zekidk wrote: Yes, but if Foster had worked with another editor than Richard Pearson - the editor behind the Bourne 3 mess - we would have ended up with an entirely different result! no... chances are it would've looked 99.9% the …
  • Zekidk wrote: I learned from QoS (which had a decent script), that the editor can ruin the entire movie for me. So if SF has the best script, the best director, the best action and so forth, but is edited in the same way, it'll probably be a letdo…
  • confronting Orlov in OP... good scene City Hall framing scene in AVTAK... Moore was outshined by Walken all the way through this film, so no.. Pursuading Melina to go home in FYEO... an alright scene, nothing special - felt more fatherly than …
  • The Living Daylights Licence To Kill Octopussy For Your Eyes Only A View To A Kill
  • but i never mentioned Bach's performance did I - i strictly speaking on Moore's ..... and the 180 he does from smug and normal, to cold and unforgiving is brilliant - and i dont need all the fingers on one hand to count how many times Moore gave equ…
  • SaintMark wrote: DaltonCraig007 wrote: The problem isn't that Dench is a woman, is that she just doesn't impose any authority next to Craig. Dench seems very petite next to him, she'd pose no threat to his work if he went total bananas. …
  • Shark wrote: and Moore's most annoyingly smug performance. but enough about Moonraker..
  • Shark wrote: Plot is overrated :)) =))
  • i've learned the hard lesson with film, that if you set your expectations too high, 99% of the time they are never met... so when seeing a film for the first time now, as i've had for years (since my late teenager days) I try to view it with a cl…