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Matt_Helm

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  • Murdock wrote: » As long as the movie is good I won't care. I think it's a silly step backwards for EON to bring back dead characters. Since all the other reboots are bringing back dead villains and F***** them up. It leaves me nervous that bringi…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » When someone is on the record for watching Bond films because of Craig (not caring for those made before and probably after )and still dares criticising othe…
  • chrisisall wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » when those thinking and knowing give in those that don't prevail. This M.O. already brought us the dark ages. What does that even mean? Oh, I get it; section 26, paragraph 5. :) :) :)
  • HASEROT wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » When someone is on the record for watching Bond films because of Craig (not caring for those made before and probably after )and still dares criticising other peoples reasoning and arguments as product of be…
  • Ludovico wrote: » Murdock wrote: » Khan was never really Kirk's nemesis either. He was a one off villain in Star Trek the original series. Then 15 years later shows up because of the convenience of the USS reliant mistaking Ceti Alpha 5 for Ce…
  • ColonelSun wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » I think one of the issues people have with the Bond movies' output frequency is, sure, these movies are huge …
  • Ludovico wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » Ludovico wrote: » If Blofeld is in the story, it will be to a degree personal. The guy is Bond's nemesis. Whether people here thinks it is a good idea to reintroduce him or not, the fact is that nemesis…
  • StirredNotShaken wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » Germanlady wrote: » @Colonel - maybe don't try to spoil the fun Helm has with his ever lasting negativity. ;) He has proved, its to no avail and I don't like to see you good will and knowledge w…
  • bondjames wrote: » Agreed. Legend. Love Firefox & Where Eagles Dare. Also really enjoyed his 90's work, including Absolute Power, In the Line of Fire & Space Cowboys. I have all the Dirty Harry films. The first two are real classi…
  • Germanlady wrote: » My last word on this. So be it!!!
  • Germanlady wrote: » @Colonel - maybe don't try to spoil the fun Helm has with his ever lasting negativity. ;) He has proved, its to no avail and I don't like to see you good will and knowledge wasted on someone, who wouldn't know, how to deal with…
  • ColonelSun wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » I think one of the issues people have with the Bond movies' output frequency is, sure, these movies are huge undertaking but you'd think with all that time,…
  • ColonelSun wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » I think one of the issues people have with the Bond movies' output frequency is, sure, these movies are huge undertaking but you'd think with all that time, the overall product would be better and that's…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » With all the disappointment from your side, you guys never created a topic of any kind in which you outlayed your "perfect" Bond film. @Matt_Helm? Please elaborate a bit more. Stop sounding so negative this early stage. …
  • Ludovico wrote: » If Blofeld is in the story, it will be to a degree personal. The guy is Bond's nemesis. Whether people here thinks it is a good idea to reintroduce him or not, the fact is that nemesis makes it personal. Wasn't it you who …
  • boldfinger wrote: » bondjames wrote: » re: the Fiat, my opinion is aptly demonstrated by the gentleman below......: I don´t have anything against Craig or Bautista driving a Fiat 500, but I can already see the interview where Mendes i…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Bounine wrote: » the stupidity of putting Moneypenny back in the field. That's just a 14 month old rumor. Putting Moneypenny back in the field won't happen, since it would not make any sense. Just as if …
  • Murdock wrote: » An excellent actor with such awesomeness. They don't make em like that anymore. Second that! Plus his achievements as director put many to shame that actually started out in this profession.
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » Suivez_ce_parachute wrote: » Hey, for those who will throw up, imagine if Logan had used the Star Trek Nemesis approach instead of the Gladiator one : we would have had a clone of Bond :) Someone should really create …
  • doubleoego wrote: » I don't know how I feel about this. I want to move away from personal vendettas. Just give me a story where Bond has to go on a mission and cock up the bad guy's sh*t. I bloody well know how I feel about it. To me it…
  • jobo wrote: » What! :-O Hell no! Its one of the best! Great action, great locations, great story, Moore's best performance! Yes,yes and yes!!!
  • doubleoego wrote: » Campbell ' s career is almost like a Shakespearean or Greek tragedy; post his first run in with Bond. Well let's not overdo it. For a guy with such a mediocre creative talent he's come actually quite far.
  • SaintMark wrote: » + Having seen SF today I found I really enjoyed the music a lot more. + Realized that Eve Moneypenny has far better one liners than James and she does deliver them better too. Somebody kick the scriptwriter. Especially with t…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » ... that would be "too" good to ignore. ;) As I said, happens to me all the time.
  • SaintMark wrote: » 4EverBonded wrote: » That is amusing. I did not catch that. I think @SaintMark meant to type "treat." ;) I actually did mean treat, and I feel ashamed by the mistake as the difference between the two is one letter …
  • SaintMark wrote: » Having watched SF today I found the music of it far more organic and fitting than the last two soundtracks by DA. Newmans work leaves a lot to be desired but his skill and composing is certainly worth listening for, I would hope…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Yikes! Why is this thread this long? Comparing GoldenEye to Tomorrow Never Dies is like comparing Citizen Kane to Plan 9 from Outer Space. PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Yikes! Why is this thread this long? Comparing …
  • bondjames wrote: » You're right, Bond crying while holding M was a low point (I don't recall him shedding so many tears for Vesper). Anything to bring the crowd in I guess. I didn't call it a low point. I called it a money making point.
  • bondjames wrote: » Look, I'm not suggesting that they remake DAD. . I never meant to imply that.
  • bondjames wrote: » Matt_Helm wrote: » bondjames wrote: » They had to be careful not to seem like they were copying Batman's Lucius Fox either (which may have been the case if they cast someone older with a mechanical background - one would…