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  • WillyGalore wrote: It's just another opportunity for him to have a dig at Craig. I have been consistent with every one who has played Bond. The actor who plays Bond is not necessarily responsible for the final product. for example, I thoug…
  • chrisisall wrote: identigraph wrote: I think people forget that the lightheatred action romps are the bread and butter of the series, most of Connery's, Moore and Brosnan's films would fall into this category, these kind of films are what made…
  • Baltimore_007 wrote: Guess we'd better move on with this It is not Mary Goodnight, It is not Jacques Bouvar from Thunderball, It is not Milton Krest, It is not Peter Franks, It is not Elektra King, It is not Renard as mentioned, and it is not L…
  • Dragonpol wrote: Perdogg wrote: Dragonpol wrote: Ludovico wrote: Perdogg wrote: @Dragonpol According to his uniform sleeves, Hargreaves is a Vice Admiral (OF-8) in TSWLM. Apparently he was demoted to Rear Admiral (OF-7) when he too…
  • Dragonpol wrote: Ludovico wrote: Perdogg wrote: @Dragonpol According to his uniform sleeves, Hargreaves is a Vice Admiral (OF-8) in TSWLM. Apparently he was demoted to Rear Admiral (OF-7) when he took over the 00 section in OP. Woul…
  • Baltimore_007 wrote: It is not Vesper Lynd once again, It is not Alec Trevelyan, and It is not May Day either. Add to that, not Andrea Anders, which I almost missed out on In any event, let's add some final clues to hopefully put this round to…
  • bbartlettbooks wrote: So I can't conclude that the movie is definitive in the Fleming mold. But neither is the Craig era either ... yet. Brian Bartlett - Author of Pursuit of the Crescent Moon Be prepared to be labeled a troll. ;)
  • 00Beast wrote: @Perdogg: Not a Brosnan fan, I take it? It's a shock to see GoldenEye down so low! That might just be because it is my favorite Bond movie, hahaha! I'm used to seeing it at #1 for me, or at least top ten from other people's rankings…
  • @Dragonpol According to his uniform sleeves, Hargreaves is a Vice Admiral (OF-8) in TSWLM. Apparently he was demoted to Rear Admiral (OF-7) when he took over the 00 section in OP.
  • Dragonpol wrote: Perdogg wrote: Dragonpol wrote: Perdogg wrote: In The Living Daylights Brown is a Rear Admiral (OF-7) according to his shoulder boards, same rank as Bernard Lee in YOLT. The rank insignia of Bernard Lee was that of the…
  • Dragonpol wrote: Perdogg wrote: In The Living Daylights Brown is a Rear Admiral (OF-7) according to his shoulder boards, same rank as Bernard Lee in YOLT. The rank insignia of Bernard Lee was that of the RA (OF-7) however, the style has change…
  • In The Living Daylights Brown is a Rear Admiral (OF-7) according to his shoulder boards, same rank as Bernard Lee in YOLT. The rank insignia of Bernard Lee was that of the RA (OF-7) however, the style has changed since 2001. TSWLM is on Epix ton…
  • Dragonpol wrote: I think that Forster is right to defend it. I know I do, too. It's very diofferent as a Bond film and very interesting and worthy of study as a result. Bond films need to keep adapting and changing to keep things fresh and QoS is …
  • #23 Skyfall – Too much of a mishmash of psychobabble, pansexuality, and elements of all of the action genre and borrowed elements of the past 50 years of James Bond without any appreciable and relevant Fleming material. Beautiful scenery and cinemat…
  • Creasy47 wrote: WillyGalore wrote: Perdogg wrote: Has anyone seen "The World's End"? Yes. It's very good. Think it may be the weakest of the three films though. Need to see it again on when released on Blu-Ray. That's pretty …
  • Has anyone seen "The World's End"?
  • I thought any of Bond movies past The Living Daylights were huge let down. Goldeneye was interesting, but I thought it was inevitable that there would be a 00 v 00. I think the comic book popular culture that now permeates in the action genre all bu…
  • Dragonpol wrote: DAD was very popular on some of the leading Bond forums of the time I recall, some even venturing to call it "the best James Bond film ever", though I was never one of those fans. I never jump on the bondwagon, so to speak or get …
  • chuck007 wrote: Does anyone think that ,having been given the opportunity to carry on as Bond,Cavill would have been able to perform 007 to the level of Daniel Craig in CR and QoS ? or maybe better than Craig perhaps? Considering he was the fro…
  • I was thinking about a Bond movie with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg as the villains called "The Crusty Jugglers" :))
  • Bentley wrote: Perdogg wrote: Bentley wrote: Villiers53 wrote: There is an interesting little piece on William Boyd's own website were he gives slightly more insight into SOLO. Specifically he says; "In SOLO Boyd returns to the classi…
  • WillyGalore wrote: Exactly. No one can say the films failed from a commercial point of view because the simple truth is they didn't. They were hugely successful. DAD took over $450 million worldwide and was at that time the highest grossing Bond f…
  • Bentley wrote: Villiers53 wrote: There is an interesting little piece on William Boyd's own website were he gives slightly more insight into SOLO. Specifically he says; "In SOLO Boyd returns to the classic, literary Bond: James Bond the human…
  • It used to be that a lot of people considered the plot in the novel to be unrealistic. I think it is plausible, so plausible that I believe that Die Hard 3 is based on the novel. The novel I thought had some flaws, I thought the character develop…
  • oo7 wrote: wtf is a skyfall loyalty pledge? I am being facetious. When I said I did not like Skyfall, people accused me of being a troll. I have also been accused of being a Craig-hater and a sexist.
  • Murdock wrote: Trolls to me are ants at a picnic. They are very annoying once it becomes obvious of there intentions are. I hate to say it but, I tend to reply to them in the form of meme's or smiley faces. but I need to stop. I don't suspect all …
  • Dragonpol wrote: Perdogg wrote: Murdock wrote: TheWizardOfIce wrote: Perdogg wrote: TheWizardOfIce wrote: I presume that EON and DC Comics recieved the appropriate royalties for this? parodies are not subject to copyrigh…
  • Murdock wrote: TheWizardOfIce wrote: Perdogg wrote: TheWizardOfIce wrote: I presume that EON and DC Comics recieved the appropriate royalties for this? parodies are not subject to copyright claims. What? So if I could get…
  • mikeninja008 wrote: I think I have 40 or so James Bond reference books, some of my favorites are The Bond Files: The Unofficial Guide to the World's Secret Agent The James Bond Bedside Companion by Raymond Benson (Sep 16, 2001) James Bond: Th…