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LeonardPine

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LeonardPine
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The Bar on the Beach
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Moonraker
Favourite Bond Film
Goldfinger
Favourite Bond Actor
Daniel Craig
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4,461

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  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Bullet Train I switched the film off, it is a load of crap. Aaron Taylor Johnson as Bond give me a break, can not act. I rather enjoyed Bullet Train an enjoyably silly action flick. I'd certainly give Taylor…
  • Sovereignty Unbound No clue what it means, but It has a ring to it...😁
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » Or will be. https://www.comicsbeat.com/dynamite-announces-007-for-king-and-country-1/ Ah...fair enough 😁
  • The World Is Not Enough First time i've watched this in quite a while and I must say I thoroughly enjoyed it. Definitely my favourite Brosnan PTS. The boat chase is brilliantly put together and it's nice to see Brosnan well involved in the actio…
  • For King and Country Apologies if used before...
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » Year of the Dragon (1985) Went to see this in January the year it was released! Loved it ao…
  • thedove wrote: » I didn't like Glass Onion at all. Nothing wrong with Daniel's performance, in fact him and Kate Hudson are about the only real reason to watch. This was not a smart film and was very poorly written. Many contrivances and un-ans…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » Year of the Dragon (1985) Went to see this in January the year it was released! Loved it ao much, went back again the next week. Watching…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » Year of the Dragon (1985) Went to see this in January the year it was released! Loved it ao much, went back again the next week. Watching it now, its not as good as I remember. Direct…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » Year of the Dragon (1985) Went to see this in January the year it was released! Loved it ao much, went back again the next week. Watching it now, its not as good as I remember. Directed by Michael Cimino, and written by him and O…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Banshees of Inisherin It was well done and I was certainly down for the concept but still it didn’t grip me for its two hour runtime. It’s a movie about male friendship and some wild stuff ends up happening, it isn’t the …
  • ColonelAdamski wrote: » It seems to me, that the big problem with NTTD is they were less concerned about the character of James Bond than they were about keeping DC happy and completing his 'arc' to his satisfaction. Yeah, I can't see whoev…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » True Lies This has cropped up on Star Disney so I took the opportunity to see this in HD as it isn't available on physical media. Once again confirms James Cameron as one of the greatest action dir…
  • American comedian Kelly Monteith has sadly passed away. He had a TV show in the UK back in the 80's which I used to love. I also saw him do a live performance once in London. R.I.P
  • True Lies This has cropped up on Star Disney so I took the opportunity to see this in HD as it isn't available on physical media. Once again confirms James Cameron as one of the greatest action directors. So many fantastic set pieces. And typi…
  • Rather pleased with this Corgeut 'homage' (Rip off😁) of the Omega Spectre Seamaster, that I got for Xmas..
  • Octopussy was the first Bond film I'd seen at the cinema since seeing LALD at the tender age of six. I wasn't a fan of the Bond films at all. But after seeing OP I was blown away how much i enjoyed it! I had such a great time with the film on the…
  • Sorry, but Glass Onion was absolute shite, IMO. I liked the first film. This isn't particularly funny and the mystery isn't much of one at all. It would also help if I gave a crap about any of the characters. Which I didn't. Adds up to a prett…
  • Revisiting First Blood last night, I was reminded just how good Jerry Goldsmiths score is.
  • Mathis1 wrote: » The only time I watched 'Home Alone', I was rooting for Joe Pesci!! Love it 😆
  • ToTheRight wrote: » Holy crap I love the music during the Gumbold office scene. A wonderful piece of music 👍
  • OHMSS Die Hard Eyes Wide Shut 2001 A Space Odyssey Tron/Tron Legacy
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Just watching CR and I have to say I have a new found appreciation of the Miami scenes, that was exhilarating. Great stunt work during the airport action sequence. Helped along by Arnold's marvellous music...
  • mtm wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » The best thing about Temple of Doom (IMO) are the bookends so to speak. The opening sequence in the nightclub (Ford dressed like Connery from Goldfinger is a nice touch) is great fun and the climax with the ro…
  • The best thing about Temple of Doom (IMO) are the bookends so to speak. The opening sequence in the nightclub (Ford dressed like Connery from Goldfinger is a nice touch) is great fun and the climax with the rope bridge is tense and exciting (albeit …
  • Benny wrote: » Shorty is a great sidekick in TOD. Whilst TOD is my third rated Indy film, behind ROTLA and TLC, the film and the characters continue the action adventure set up in the original. If you can believe stereotypical Nazi villains and m…
  • j_w_pepper wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Why would the Indiana Jones we get to know in Raiders be hanging around with an annoying child....? 🤔 Maybe because the second movie played a few years earlier than the fist, IIRC? Correct me if …
  • mtm wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Since62 wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » To be honest I think each of the first three Indiana Jones are perfect. I'm not a huge fan of the sequels. I don't…
  • Since62 wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » To be honest I think each of the first three Indiana Jones are perfect. I'm not a huge fan of the sequels. I don't even own them on any medium. Temple Of…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » To be honest I think each of the first three Indiana Jones are perfect. I'm not a huge fan of the sequels. I don't even own them on any medium. Temple Of Doom is childish eve…