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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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4,564

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  • Escalus5 wrote: » An independent investigation that concluded there was NO EVIDENCE of collusion between Trump and the Kremlin to influence the election. But yes, because some clown on a movie message board believes the evidence is "out there i…
    in CLOSED Comment by LeonardPine March 2019
  • Was going to start a superhero movie rating thread but have never managed to get a new thread started before it was stamped on by the mods, so here's my Marvel top ten ranking without (God forbid) starting a seperate thread: 1. Captain America: T…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mack_Bolan wrote: » Yes, I think I went too far calling the Bourne series “trash”. I apologize for the hyperbole. I think more accurate words to describe the Bourne films would be “horse crap”. …
  • barryt007 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Latest episode had one of the best bits of the series. Alan's 'lookalike' from Ireland who launched into an impromtu rendition of Irish rebellion songs was hilarious! On a negative note Susannah Field…
  • Mack_Bolan wrote: » Yes, I think I went too far calling the Bourne series “trash”. I apologize for the hyperbole. I think more accurate words to describe the Bourne films would be “horse crap”. Thanks for that in depth criticism. These b…
  • I think the Bourne films are excellent action thrillers and I do watch them a lot. Paul Greengrass handles action well and I think QoS emulated his Bourne films. They're certainly not 'trash' and anyone who thinks so probably doesn't have the att…
  • jobo wrote: » Comedy is good as long as it is funny, end of story. I have never heard anyone criticise Chaplin or Mr Bean for not being "edgy" or provocative enough. It´s a bit of a strange argument to make. Good lord, I'm actually in agree…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Moonraker It might not make any grand jumps in my overall ranking, but I'd say the last few viewings I've had of this one have gotten progressively better and better I had such a blast with it this time. One of the biggest hig…
  • BT3366 wrote: » Last_Rat_Standing wrote: » BT3366 wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » I was watching two of the best Coen Bros movies: The Big Lebowski and No Country for Old Men. I liked Lebowski better because its humor hasn't really dated i…
  • The Mule (2018) Really enjoyed this up to a point. The film kind of fizzles out by the end instead of building to the expected pitch. Eastwood who also directs is excellent as usual and he is surrounded by a really good cast. Barely recognized…
  • Latest episode had one of the best bits of the series. Alan's 'lookalike' from Ireland who launched into an impromtu rendition of Irish rebellion songs was hilarious! On a negative note Susannah Fielding's outfit this week was seriously dull. Get…
  • BT3366 wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » I was watching two of the best Coen Bros movies: The Big Lebowski and No Country for Old Men. I liked Lebowski better because its humor hasn't really dated itself. My controversial opinion is I could n…
  • chrisisall wrote: » Annnnnnd.... Trump doesn't see White Nationalism as a growing problem. The very nature of his crime family, oops, sorry, ADMINISTRATION, has promoted it. Very fine people they are NOT. NZ has sadly been caught up in the sicknes…
    in CLOSED Comment by LeonardPine March 2019
  • bondsum wrote: » Midsommar looks like another interesting take on the original Wicker Man. As I loved Hereditary I’ll be certain to catch Ari Aster’s new movie. Another bit of horror news is that Eli Roth is about to turn Erica Ferencik‘s 2017 …
  • barryt007 wrote: » Another legendary Alan episode tonight ,i’m Loving this series and am keeping and recording every episode x Sidekick Simon has another nightmare and Alan’s photo list on his I-pad was brilliant x not forgetting he ‘owned’ the re…
  • barryt007 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » GoldenGun wrote: » Recently listened to all the Arnold Bond soundtracks. Controversially I think CR is his least convincing effort with “Miami International” as his worst piece for the Bond films. Eq…
  • bondsum wrote: » Make of this what you will... https://cosmicbook.news/disney-lying-captain-marvel-box-office-numbers It’s also being reported that Captain Marvel had a steep 36% Saturday-Sunday drop in China, which is more than normal. …
  • GoldenGun wrote: » Recently listened to all the Arnold Bond soundtracks. Controversially I think CR is his least convincing effort with “Miami International” as his worst piece for the Bond films. Equally controversially I rank his first, TND, onl…
  • barryt007 wrote: » My thread has seriously become detached from the World Events I intented x It’s been American hijacked x a plane load of people died today peeps!! @Remington i believe tried to start a new subject thread for 'American Pol…
    in CLOSED Comment by LeonardPine March 2019
  • Remington wrote: » https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/19072/american-politics#latest Yeah nice try @Remington This was never started as a 'politics' thread. It's 'world events' which I can assume also includes natural disasters, pla…
    in CLOSED Comment by LeonardPine March 2019
  • Remington wrote: » CASINOROYALE wrote: » Actually curious, what’s everyone’s immigrations polices/laws?? It’s funny I live in Texas and naturally I have worked with hundreds of illegal immigrants over the years. I have worked for roofing…
    in CLOSED Comment by LeonardPine March 2019
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » People opening their bathroom cabinet, then closing it again only for some creepy person to have arrived in the background in the meantime. Wonderful idea the first time it was used (anybody knows where and when that was?), …
  • QBranch wrote: » You mean the 'smart/single' line? Vesper asks if 'smart' is not Bond's type. Bond replies, 'single' is not his type. I didn't get it first time around because when Vesper says 'Smart?", it's delivered more like a statement than a …
  • Lancaster007 wrote: » j_w_pepper wrote: » My choice for last night has nothing to offer in terms of Bond connections except its protagonist introducing himself as "Bueller. Ferris Bueller." I actually watched that film for the first ti…
  • Big fan of the other Partridge series, but this first episode didn't impress me at all. I think i laughed once. Can't see it scaling the heights of 'Im Alan Partridge'
  • 2Wint2Kidd wrote: » I think what people are not getting is the social significance of Black Panther. Whilst both films are both great in their own ways, Fallout didn't necessarily capture the imaginations of many people the same way Black Panther …
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » One of my faves. The Living Daylights I find this film pure Bondian pleasure. The relationship between Bond and Kara is natural and beautifully played. Kara's not the sharpest tool in the box but i …
  • One of my faves. The Living Daylights I find this film pure Bondian pleasure. The relationship between Bond and Kara is natural and beautifully played. Kara's not the sharpest tool in the box but i think that makes her quite endearing. Dalton …
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » Sure, we hope so. We hope that for every incident of seemingly fake stories. Like what we are bombarded with daily on social media. Even from our own president, to put it mildly. Can't wait for the exposé on the BBC'…