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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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  • This is a costume checklist sent out by the undergraduate student government at Princeton university... Welcome to the wonderful world of joyless snowflakes....
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Watched this for Halloween. One of my favourite horror films. Very atmospheric with a cool monster. Some good performances, especially from the creepy Kevin Conway who plays three different parts…
  • Watched this for Halloween. One of my favourite horror films. Very atmospheric with a cool monster. Some good performances, especially from the creepy Kevin Conway who plays three different parts! Solid direction from Tobe Hooper.
  • Remington wrote: » Halloween 3:Season of the Witch. Personally, I think this is a really underrated movie. It's ridiculous to say the least but that's why I like it. I like it too @Remington Very silly, but also entertaining and weird. …
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » Even if this wasn't shown on screen, I don't recall ever hearing about Scaramanga's matching belt as related to his famous Golden Gun. Designed to house two golden bullets for both concealment (though the primer on the …
  • BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » I'm sorry to hear about the airline crash. Even more sorry to hear about Brazil's new president. The rising tide of fascism in various parts of the world will need to be resisted on an international level, either soo…
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-45990543 Do everyday normal people really get offended by a halloween/fancy dress costume? If i dressed up as one of my heroes, Jimi Hendrix, including brown make up does that mean i'm unconciously a …
  • chrisisall wrote: » Legionnaire wrote: » I would be willing to bet that any number of white Americans on this forum have practiced bigotry either deliberately or inadvertently at some time in their lives. This statement in particular says…
  • chrisisall wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » You seem as if you admire them. Not really, but I will admit to not being too upset when the occasional bigoted Nazi gets a knuckle sandwich. ;) Ah the good old leftie tirade. Anyone who doe…
  • chrisisall wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Antifa use 'force to silence free speech' so therefore they are fascists by their very actions. So I didn't fail did I? So, do you have an instance where antifa attacked FIRST? Sure, they show up…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Sid and Nancy: Love Kills Not sure if a lot of our younger members have seen this. Saw it when it came out in 1986 and for me it was the best film of that y…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » @LeonardPine, I know you were not replying to me, mate. I was merely being clear about my views. Yeah suppose that's sensible on this thread. Looks like some members on here would love to label someone a bigot/racis…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » I don't know why you are saying that, Thunderfinger. That is not true. And not related to anything I have read here on recent posts. I don't stand up for any thugs, @LeonardPine, just to be clear. Was I replying to…
  • chrisisall wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » I was pointing out the irony of Antifa's anti-fascism stance. As in wearing masks, intimidation and stopping any speaker's they don't agree with. As in they are more fascist than the people they claim t…
  • BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » All those "TRUMP 2020" bumper stickers all over his van are just false flags... @LeonardPine, you're welcome to criticize the letter bomber any ol' time... Is this related to my post about Antifa? What are…
  • BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » Legionnaire wrote: » While the extremist appear to oppose each other their methods for projecting their particular political ideals are the identically the same, the…
  • chrisisall wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Gotta love those 'Antifa' sorts... Walk around with signs saying "Smash Facism" Want to shut down a speakers freedom of speech because they disagree with it.... I'm sorry, do YOU think people…
  • chrisisall wrote: » Legionnaire wrote: » While the extremist appear to oppose each other their methods for projecting their particular political ideals are the identically the same, they prefer violence. I see that on the right, clear as …
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Sid and Nancy: Love Kills Not sure if a lot of our younger members have seen this. Saw it when it came out in 1986 and for me it was the best film of that year. Haven't seen it in ages and it's still…
  • Sid and Nancy: Love Kills Not sure if a lot of our younger members have seen this. Saw it when it came out in 1986 and for me it was the best film of that year. Haven't seen it in ages and it's still a great film. It's an irreverent look at th…
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » Halloween H20 (1998) its the first time I have watched this since I was at college, its a decent entry arguably one of the better films though that's not saying much, it's a shame the next film is a utter train wreck …
  • Master_Dahark wrote: » James Karen passed away at 94, RIP. Well, looks like I’ll be watching Return of the Living Dead tonight!! "Burt, we've got a little problem....!" Loved him in that! R.I.P
  • DarthDimi wrote: » @LeonardPine Excellent choice, sir. I love that movie! Went to see it in theatres back in 2003. Thanks @DarthDimi Then I gave Dream Warriors a revisit. Great stuff!
  • Freddie Vs Jason Never seen this and wasn't going to bother, but it cropped up on Netflix so I gave it a go. Enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Some great violent action throughout the film, and a lot of it did make me laugh. Some good…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » @LeonardPine, I'm in the U.S. so I had that one - funny, I thought it delivered one final scare to end the film and was an appropriate conclusion; I actually preferred it to the UK version where she's still stuck in the cave, whi…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » @LeonardPine, I saw The Descent with my best friend and two others a couple of days before it was released in the U.S., in a massive theater at night, and it was only the four of us in attendance because he worked at the theater …
  • As it's Halloween; Halloween III: Season of the Witch Yes it has a silly story and some iffy moments, but I really like this film. Some nice horrific moments, a cracking turn from Dan O'Herlihy and a cool Carpenter score make this worth seeing ag…
  • peter wrote: » Not the last time he played the role @LeonardPine : In 2004, D'Onofrio made this short film: Oh wow, i've never seen this!
  • peter wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » Too move away from the James Cameron is overrated, (he is, in my opinion). I feel that Tim Burton's movies without Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are his better works. Whenever t…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » All I'm saying is, I've set those timers for six minutes, @LeonardPine. ;-) Is 3 minutes enough time to "buy me a pint...?" :)