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HASEROT

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Favourite Fleming Novel
Live And Let Die
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
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Sean Connery
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  • i like Giacchino out of most of the newer composers out there today...... but one of the best of all time?... IMO, i don't know.. when i think of "greatest of all time" i think of guys like John Williams, Ennio Morricone, Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Gol…
  • not at all. so now my plan is to woo her, marry her.... then inherit her portion of Bond once the inevitable happens.. THEN I CONTROL BOND!!!!... AHAHHAHAHAHAHA... Thats when i wake up, and go right back to working my 2 minimum wage jobs...…
  • bondjames wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » this is exactly why i think Craig ultimately will return for one last film then hang it up... I don't buy Mendes' comments about "giving Dan the perfect out should he decide he's done." (from a story pers…
  • Babs is 56? DAMN..... She looks good for 56, i figured she was mid 40s..
  • The_Reaper wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Personnally I don't think Craig has any intention of returning and never did. I think post Skyfall Craig had had enough of the intense scrutiny of the job and wanted to pack it in. The only problem was …
  • jake24 wrote: » TheWizardOfIce wrote: » BondJasonBond006 wrote: » @TheWizardOfIce It's actually only every other post I tell you how phenomenal Spectre is. And by the way, without fluffers there would be no porn at all. So I take it as…
  • BondJasonBond006 wrote: » In over 50 years of Bond "they" only made one mistake really concerning cinematic Bond. Rebooting with Craig and linking the movies together. An experiment that failed miserably. Therefore I expect them to do stand-alo…
  • dates are not important - i think we are all smart enough to know when these movies are made, and that they are all individual products of their time - there was never any illusion from EON's end with trying to create an "ambiguity" in regards to ti…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » They had the chance and opportunity to really turn SPECTRE and Blofeld into a shit-scary cult type illuminati type organisation but alas they dropped their pants too soon, nutted in record time and shat…
  • Bond's console gaming future right now - after 007 Legends - is in a medically induced Coma... the only company who publicly said they would like to do a new Bond game is Telltale Games - and while a lot of us would like to have a new game than none…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » I'd definitely want a reboot, after Craig departs, with a properly portrayed Bond and the rest of the recurring characters remaining intact with the source material counterparts. But, I certainly don't want a Bond Begins story…
  • tanaka123 wrote: » Would people want David Arnold to return? yes, unequivocally... he gets the Bond sound - i posted an interview on these boards from back when he was scoring CR, and you just get the sense that: A.) He really loves Bond…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Just give us an all new/different crew, please: director, writers, and composer. agreed - but i want Arnold back - or at least someone who knows how to deliver a Bond / John Barry-esq sound... scores for Bond films shouldn…
  • No, EON should've had the rights to Blofeld and SPECTRE a long time ago - but it is what it is... in terms of the question, should every villain be Blofeld?... Hell No... Blofeld is Bond's Moriarty - but IMO, he should be used sparingly - otherwi…
  • bondjames wrote: » @DaltonCraig007, I'm ashamed to admit, if it was a choice between that sorry lot only, then I'd have to say Shia LeBoeuf (while holding my nose). He at least has some charisma, unlike the other two imho. i personally don'…
  • Shardlake wrote: » My main issue with KOTCS was that is was a pile of excrement. Seriously Ford is far too old to be playing Indiana Jones. Some of you don't when to let something go, it's like those are getting wet about Arnie still being t…
  • Matt007 wrote: » My main issue with skull was the fact it was all set up like nothing had changed. He was still the same Indiana Jones, just with higher trousers. If any film wanted a "lured iut of retirement for one more adventure" approach to th…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » Seriously how can people overseeing spending millions of dollars have this conversation: 'Who shall we get as scriptwriter?' 'I think the guy who wrote KOTCS is available.' 'Sign him up right away.' It's like saying…
  • drats.. i didn't get it in in enough time... oh well... here's my early list for 2016 - at least, ones i am looking forward to.. The Jungle Book Captain America: Civil War Free State Of Jones The Nice Guys X-Men: Apocalypse The Bye Bye Man …
  • 1. Star Wars The Force Awakens 2. The Revenant 3. Straight Outta Compton 4. Bridge Of Spies 5. Spectre
  • AlexanderWaverly wrote: » jake24 wrote: » How much creative control do these studios get over the making of these films? Lots. Put another way: If you were footing the bill, how much would you want? :-) More seriously, the question i…
  • AlexanderWaverly wrote: » //in EON's mind, the only way to properly do CR justice, was to take it all the way back to the beginning - which would've meant a very stripped down Bond film, and a Bond at the beginning of his career - this was Cubby's…
  • jake24 wrote: » How much creative control do these studios get over the making of these films? in terms of Bond.... creative direction / story / casting - that is all still EON, with probably a little bit of say from MGM... but not a lot wh…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » Ottofuse8 wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » the only 'misfire' in terms of money from SP was it's inflated budget, and the fact that it had to make around $650 million just to break even.... sometimes, t…
  • Ottofuse8 wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » the only 'misfire' in terms of money from SP was it's inflated budget, and the fact that it had to make around $650 million just to break even.... sometimes, throwing money at a problem is not the best way t…
  • 1.) Hovercraft Chase 2.) Opening Titles (showing Bond being tortured - something we never saw before) 3.) Blades Fencing Scene
  • the only 'misfire' in terms of money from SP was it's inflated budget, and the fact that it had to make around $650 million just to break even.... sometimes, throwing money at a problem is not the best way to fix it... CR accomplished far more, with…
  • and for what it's worth - i still really enjoy SP... it's a middle of the road type of Bond film for me - it hits all the marks of what a traditional Bond film should be, but it just comes up a bit short in the script department (a lot of other Bond…
  • mcdonbb wrote: » dalton wrote: » The_Reaper wrote: » Well, some of these might not have been Spectre per se, just individuals whose initiatives and agendas were used by Bofeld to further SP's plans. It seems like to me Le Chiffre was simpl…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » Craig is in no way finished with what he can do with the role. You guys do make me laugh. He may or may not be back. But he has plenty he can do with Bond. He's a great Bond and that hasn't diminished. i completely …