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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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  • except they don't need Mendes involved to finish up what he started with SF and SP.... get a director who knows what he is doing, and a writer(s) who can work with what they are given.... whoever comes in though - if they are set on continuing the e…
  • nobodydoesitbetter wrote: » Maybe I am in the minority here but I think Mendes is a perfect fit for Bond. Personally I think his 2 films are up there with the greats. He is (in my opinion) are far better director than Campbell. I prefer both Mende…
  • bondjames wrote: » mcdonbb wrote: » My big concern is not whether Craig returns or not but who writes 25 and who directs 25. If Craig returns I'm just afraid the producers are more likely to try and continue that SP arc. Just too boring and…
  • OldScoool98 wrote: » Is there any script for this movie yet? It must take as least one year to sort it out, if they haven't already started with it before in the planing on Spectre. it depends on who they have working on it, and their sched…
  • chrisisall wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » I am sure Daniel feels like he hasn't really been fully appreciated in his time as 007... NO WAY! He knows the positive feelings we've sent. He knows the initial idiots (like ME) he's won over. Don't …
  • The_Reaper wrote: » I can't believe so many people are jumping ship on Craig. It's nonsense. thats the problem with today's speed of light / instant gratification / no attention span society... most people are too focused on "what's next", …
  • i'm gonna leave the title themes out of mine - or else they would just end up being most of them. lol. 1. DN - Underneath the Mango Tree 2. FRWL - The Golden Horn 3. GF - Bond Back In Action 4. TB - At The Casino 5. YOLT - Bond Averts World W…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » TheWizardOfIce wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » sorry about the pic size. Apologise for the idea not the pic size. I've got nothing against the guy and, despite my reservations about a chav hero…
  • i really saw no difference in his performance between SF and SP, other than he seemed more relaxed and confident.. the one positive glowing constant in all 4 films has been his performance.
  • 1. Thames boat chase 2. Bond sneaking around - killing Davadov - taking his place to meet the men at the plane. 3. Bond kills Elektra
  • i never mentioned that he'd be my ideal choice lol.... i just said, if they went young again, his is a name that they might (or might not) consider... but if they did cast him, i'd be willing to give him a shot... if the Craig era taught me one t…
  • AceHole wrote: » Funny reading here that Craig has 'no charisma'. He's got buckets of it. Most US & British actors would bite your hand off for half of Dan's wit & charisma. Don't compare him to Sean. His career was built on his giganti…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » sorry about the pic size. Apologise for the idea not the pic size. I've got nothing against the guy and, despite my reservations about a chav hero going in, the problems I have with Kingsman d…
  • Murdock wrote: » Yeah it's a shame. I think Barry used it way more than Arnold did (Which isn't a bad thing at all). I loved when the Bond theme would blast it's way during awesome set pieces and quiet somber Bond detective moments. Now we're luck…
  • the stunt casting of the 90's and early 00's was as pitiful as it was pandering.. Terri Hatcher, Denise Richards, Halle Berry.... it felt like they were doing it simply to appeal to American audiences - which, as an American, i couldn't care less - …
  • you forget Murdock - they (meaning the directors) don't like to use the Bond theme anymore ;) .... and to think people used to bitch about Arnold "using the theme as a krutch." - well with 4 straight films where it's barely heard (i guess the only …
  • sorry about the pic size.
  • IncompetentHenchman wrote: » "The actor has stated he would "love to do it", though he'll have to fight off competition from the likes of Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, and Tom Hardy" quote from article. To be honest I would hate it if any of t…
  • IncompetentHenchman wrote: » Reflectively I don't see at all why these films take so long to come out. To say that things have gotten longer to get done of late is unreasonable given how fast other franchises do things. The Hunger Games updated it…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » That's ample time to you and I, though. Who knows what type of break Craig will require between 'Othello' and his television series, which will be a good 22 episodes long or so, last I saw. if Othello is later this year (2…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » No woman would be head of say Quantum because a man would overthrow her. Let's just stick to Fleming. Yes. Woman are equal and just as intelligent as men. But in a criminal world, men are far more ruthless a…
  • mcdonbb wrote: » Murdock wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » TheWizardOfIce wrote: » And what have your previous three posts got to do with the production timeline? It seemed like an attempt to re-rail the thread to me. :)>- …
  • bondjames wrote: » There is a difference this time around, and that is when the studio decision is made, the Bond actor is most likely known. I just can't see DC being allowed to delay his decision while that bit of negotiation is going on. The…
  • dominicgreene wrote: » Still not sure how Bond can afford to blow at least $500 on Caviar and Champagne whenever he likes blank check from her majesty's government ;)
  • 1. The PTS. 2. The fight in the sound proof room - always gets a chuckle out of me when Bond smashes the goon with the Piano lid. lol. 3. Bond vs Dr Kaufman
  • here's something interesting i stumbled across about the shitty Ghostbusters remake...... don't read any further without first taking down a grain of salt...... apparently, someone who works in post production (not sure if it was on this film, o…
  • BondJasonBond006 wrote: » Heat, simply the best movie of the nineties (non-Star Trek, non-Batman, non-Bond). i still gotta go with Goodfellas, Jurassic Park, Terminator 2, Pulp Fiction and Saving Private Ryan over Heat...... for my own pers…
  • my personal problems with Crystal Skull.. 1.) film relies too much on dumb humor........ indy films always had it's share of humor - but like how Lawerence Kasdan said about the "poopy humor" in the star wars prequels vs the humor in the original…
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  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » Indy can't be killed, right? Doesn't he drink the 'elixir of life' in the 3rd film? eternal life was only granted if he didn't cross the holy seal on the ground - once he did that, he became mortal again. a lot of…