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HASEROT

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Favourite Fleming Novel
Live And Let Die
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
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  • Samuel001 wrote: Having never seen one of them, apart from the first years ago, I can't say I like them but with the praise the most recent film has got, it at last may be getting somewhere. At six films and counting, this series could go for a wh…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: Did you pay those girls in lip service? ;) for girls like that, i'd have to pay in money lol.. - as you can plainly tell from my pic above lol.
  • hmmm.... i really really need to think about that for a moment.... i remember my first Bond films were GE, TND, DN, FRWL, and GF.... but my last before i became "up to date"??............. the last one i bought (after TWINE came out) was DAF.. but t…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: HASEROT wrote: two ways to tell this is fake... #1. no one names their son 'Slade' #2. that would have been the most well photographed pic of someone's relative ever taken - in regards to pic quality and light…
  • two ways to tell this is fake... #1. no one names their son 'Slade' #2. that would have been the most well photographed pic of someone's relative ever taken - in regards to pic quality and lighting... before he chopped the head of course.
  • myself... as of 5am on March 18, 2013 lol. photo …</div>
            <div class= in Post a picture of yourself! :P Comment by HASEROT March 2013
  • i am shocked (not really) that no one has mentioned the ending to One Night At McCool's... it's one of my personal favorites, just because of the absurdity to it lol.. you got: - Michael Douglas with a bad hair piece - John Goodman as a cop …
  • Sandy wrote: The fencing scene was the only good thing about that film. Mojitos are good but it's a drink that doesn't quite strike me as one Bond would enjoy, but when in Cuba... no.. but he does order a Budweiser with a lime in LTK (after…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcntuv5kA21rhq4gao1_500.png what a gent Largo is... Bond was without a steak knife for dinner, so Emilio lent him his..
  • Skyfail wrote: @Shardlake Even if the grosses are high doesn't necessarily make it a great movie Avatar is the No.1 grossing movie of all time :)) , You be the judge ! I believe its up to the fans to decide if a movie is good or not and in w…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: The fencing was realistic to an extent, but had moments that went over the top. Still a good fighting piece though. well.. Bond also did a lot of standing around... walking... and looking at other people... i gu…
  • Creasy47 wrote: Yes, there was! ...mojitos are incredibly delicious. i stand corrected..... :) and yes they are... i do have to say, if it wasn't for Bond drinking them in that movie, it would not have become one of my preferred drinks.…
  • RogueAgent wrote: Without a doubt....? Ice berg parasurfing! ;) :)) X_X there was nothing even remotely practical, or realistic about that whole abortion of a film - much less that scene. lol
  • Skyfail wrote: That's kind of the #1 reason I am happy Mendes is gone , so hopefully the bar on action can get raised. after QOS, which was overloaded with action, i'm glad we got a film like SF which scaled it down a bit, and reeled things…
  • Skyfail wrote: HASEROT wrote: going back to actions set pieces in SF compared to CR and QOS..... i dont know whether i stand with the majority or minority on this one... but I had no problem with it, only because the story didn't call for i…
  • just saw this on IMDB via Hollywood Reporter - found it interesting.. Italian Composer Ennio Morricone: I'll Never Work With Tarantino Again http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/italian-composer-morricone-slams-tarantino-428954
  • "Ancora Qui" by Elisa Toffoli and Ennio Morricone probably my favorite original song off the whole soundtrack... it's the very definition of beautiful.
  • "100 Black Coffins" by Rick Ross not a bad rap song.. i dont mind Rick Ross, though i believe he is extremely overrated and only makes 1 good song out of 15 songs per album... but still, it's catchy, and sound really good with some subs..
  • going back to actions set pieces in SF compared to CR and QOS..... i dont know whether i stand with the majority or minority on this one... but I had no problem with it, only because the story didn't call for it... one thing i don't like to see i…
  • 1962 - 1995 ... TND was my first Bond film at the theater.
  • this isn't something little, but something i noticed while recently going back and watching Tomorrow Never Dies... as you recall in the PTS, Admiral Roebuck launches a cruise missile to destroy the arms bazaar - 007 shows mi6 that there is nuclea…
  • RC7 wrote: BAIN123 wrote: You're the one that has been critical of Craig in the past @Getafix. I seem to recall you pointing how he stands with his legs apart. What about his pouting and Terminator-style running? ;) It's possible to be …
  • cooperman2 wrote: My point was that some people say that an American director would simply not understand the Britishness of the character. I say that the American producer's, especially in the early days of Cubby and Harry ,understood the Britis…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: HASEROT wrote: SlyFox007 wrote: I prefer Apted's dramatic approach and Forster's art-house approach to Hunt's blander-than-bland. And for the record, none of them hold a candle to Young, Hamilton, Glen, or Gilbert.…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: RC7 wrote: Couldn't agree more Sandy. The King's Speech is basically a TV Movie. Excuse me??? I find that a bit....well.......black and white to put it very very mildly. what is there to elaborate on?... hi…
  • SlyFox007 wrote: I prefer Apted's dramatic approach and Forster's art-house approach to Hunt's blander-than-bland. And for the record, none of them hold a candle to Young, Hamilton, Glen, or Gilbert. i can understand your logic towards r…
  • doubleoego wrote: Chances are Campbell doesn't want to come back but I don't understand why some people are bringing up Green Lantern as evidence for him not to return. Campbell imo has generally been an average director but when it comes to Bond …
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: HASEROT wrote: i wanted to jump inside the film and dump his books I'm sorry? To paraphrase a certain Mr Drax 'You must excuse me gentlemen. Not being American I sometimes find your language difficult to follow.…
  • RC7 wrote: Ah, you've saved me a job my good man. i do what i can
  • just a bit of retouching.. Gustav_Graves wrote: The 'Big List of Possible Bond 24 Directors' [update 12/03/2013]: --> Christopher Nolan ('The Dark Knight', 'Inception', 3 Oscar nominations): Confirmed by both Paramount and WB, that Nolan…