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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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  • Some more photos I took on the Wonder Woman 1984 set at my work in Surrey, England. The Max Lord office set I snuck into... The office set under construction External goings on
  • DarthDimi wrote: » That's pretty cool, @LeonardPine! :D Thanks for sharing. No problem @DarthDimi I will post some more later 👍 It seems so long ago now, especially with the films delay. It was very strange seeing how much my workplac…
  • If anyone is interested, some photo's I took when Wonder Woman 1984 was being filmed at my workplace in Kingswood, Surrey. It was used as Maxwell Lord's Black Gold company building.
  • BonSimonLeBon_1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Got this little beauty for my display cabinet. Found it in a local toy shop for £5 Looks fairly similiar to one I've got - was it in Goldfinger packaging but with the GoldenEye number pl…
  • Agent_99 wrote: » Good find, @LeonardPine! I love it when you just stumble across Bond stuff. Thanks @Agent_99 I was looking for a Christmas present for my grandson at the time 😁
  • A Spielberg double bill Jaws and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind This man kickstarted my love of cinema. Seeing Jaws when I was 9 years old was a seminal moment. One of my most watched films and I never tire of it. The Re-mastered bluray lo…
  • goldenswissroyale wrote: » @LeonardPine Nice to see much love for the Scotland part and your #2 is a cool pick and wasn't mentioned so far. Thank you @goldenswissroyale There are so many moments I love so it was hard narrowing them down…
  • 1. "Take the bloody shot..." 2. Confronting M in her house 3. DB5 driving through New Cross and in the Highlands 4. Scenes before the battle at Skyfall 5. Battle at Skyfall
  • Got this little beauty for my display cabinet. Found it in a local toy shop for £5
  • ToTheRight wrote: » Bond gets his ass kicked in the jail before Dalton gets his first true fight sequence. Great scene, too. I post this every time I watch this film, but the jailer is decades ahead of his time. Ken Sharrock looks very 21st c…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Black Narcissus BBC mini series. God this was dull! Never going to match the 1947 adaptation. Don't know why they bothered. It didnt look very enticing in the trailer, so I avoided it! I will tak…
  • Black Narcissus BBC mini series. God this was dull! Never going to match the 1947 adaptation. Don't know why they bothered.
  • Mathis1 wrote: » DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES (1967) Roman Polanskis marvellous horror spoof gets its annual Xmas viewing from me! Wonderful production design and costumes and a great score from Christopher Komeda. Great cast, the unique Jack MacGowan …
  • Star Trek First Contact One of the best Trek films. Really good story, a witty and riveting script and just perfect casting. James Cromwell as Cochran is both funny and moving. But Alfred Woodward steals the film with her brilliant turn. Her sce…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It's an unconve…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It's an unconventional action film with no real hero as such.…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » ToTheRight wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It's an unconventional action film with no real hero as such. Special agent Richard Chance (William Peterson)…
  • ToTheRight wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It's an unconventional action film with no real hero as such. Special agent Richard Chance (William Peterson) is a difficult chara…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It's an unconventional action film with no real hero as such. Special agent Richard Chance (William Peterson) is a diffi…
  • To Live And Die In LA I really enjoy this William Friedkin thriller. It's an unconventional action film with no real hero as such. Special agent Richard Chance (William Peterson) is a difficult character to warm to. He is volatile and reckless in…
  • Got the Arrow bluray of Thief the other day and it's an impressive disc. Watching this excellent film again I forgot what an A1 A-hole James Caan's character is CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Got the Arrow bluray of Thief th…
  • Got the Arrow bluray of Thief the other day and it's an impressive disc. Watching this excellent film again I forgot what a nasty bit of work James Caan's character could be. But first time I realised his character uses no contractions in his dia…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » Some_Kind_Of_Hero wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » George Clooney Claims That Watching Batman & Robin Physically Hurts Him https://movieweb.com/batman-and-robin-george-clooney-painfu…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » On Her Majesty's Secret Service My annual Christmas watch. I can't compete with the wonderful review above. Suffice to say, this is magnificent. I fell in love all over again with the amazing Diana Rig…
  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service My annual Christmas watch. I can't compete with the wonderful review above. Suffice to say, this is magnificent. I fell in love all over again with the amazing Diana Rigg. Is it a coincidence my own wife's name is…
  • Watched Die Hard Last night. One of the best action films ever made. Like a well oiled machine this works so well. And damn right it's a Christmas film! Just like OHMSS is 😁
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » Controversial opinions on films... I think Superman (1978) is the best Comic Book film/adaptation...Love that film. Seeing it at the cinema at around 12 years old was quite an experience. I was in awe of the fi…
  • Se7en IMO Fincher's best film. He doesn't put a foot wrong in this brilliantly bleak thriller. Love the chemistry between Pitt and Freeman. And of course a wonderful turn from Spacey. No matter how many times I see it, the ending is still d…
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » QOS is pretty boring to me. Same here, it’s the one Bond film I can’t bring myself to watch. I’ve only watched it maybe 2x in a single setting, and even then it’s pretty dreadful. …