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  • ToTheRight wrote: » Walecs wrote: » Birdleson wrote: » I don't think the extended gaps have much to do at all with quality. These three and four (and more!) year gaps have had nothing to do with fine-tuning or polishing a gem. It's inevi…
  • Birdleson wrote: » I don't think the extended gaps have much to do at all with quality. These three and four (and more!) year gaps have had nothing to do with fine-tuning or polishing a gem. It's inevitably waiting for a director or an actor to …
  • Can see Liverpool winning it and simultaneously slipping into 4th in the league.
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Goldeneye0094 wrote: » Creasy47 wrote: » Goldeneye0094 wrote: » EON just announced that their focus of the week is wai lin ughh!! Not sure what that has to do with B25. Take it you're not a Wai-Lin fan? …
  • patb wrote: » "After CR’s success they decided to follow up with a sequel, " There lies a possible issue. "Lets wait and see if the movie is successful and then decide if we shall do a sequel or not." If you have confidence in the quality of…
  • bondjames wrote: » patb wrote: » Even a small business should always be planning ahead. Two or three good guys in a room for a few days, coming back with some ideas for the direction/tone. You need some sought of vision to start working toward…
  • noSolaceleft wrote: » RC7 wrote: » patb wrote: » Even a small business should always be planning ahead. Two or three good guys in a room for a few days, coming back with some ideas for the direction/tone. You need some sought of vision to …
  • patb wrote: » Even a small business should always be planning ahead. Two or three good guys in a room for a few days, coming back with some ideas for the direction/tone. You need some sought of vision to start working towards. Seems bonkers to sta…
  • patb wrote: » Taking a step back, can anyone explain why Bond movies are/have been produced seemingly in isolation rather than planning ahead? Is there any reason why plans for Bond 26 can't start now? @bondjames mentioned a "reimagination" which…
  • FoxRox wrote: » ToTheRight wrote: » peter wrote: » Spectre is in the rear view mirror. True. Most audiences now probably don't even remember SP. General audiences may look at SP as “that one that came after SF...” or somethin…
  • Reading @Risico007’s posts is like wading through a Frankenstein’s monster of Yahoo answers.
  • patb wrote: » Well we are moving from Bond into the specifics of marketing but, anyone who invests in a brand by default, becomes a brand representative. Thats the whole essence of branding. Most of the time this works and there is no reason why …
  • patb wrote: » People saying they dont want Bond to be owned by Marvel and Bond is not a super hero have perhaps missed the point. Its nothing to do with the that. It's the way the content is managed and presented to the public. Consumers today …
  • patb wrote: » Don't want to sound too negative but the Inifinity War figures contribute to the evidence that momentum now plays a key factor in the success of a movie (or lack of it). Society moves quicker now than ever before and it's always l…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » I'm not anxious, no. This series has survived and will carry on with a decent amount of class and good focus. I just believe that. And very happy we have Craig for this one. It will be his last, surely, and I want it to be…
  • noSolaceleft wrote: » You mean apart from knowledge and reason? No I mean apart from being a total bellend.
  • DarthDimi wrote: » @noSolaceleft True. I acknowledge that fact. @Germanlady goes bananas over any negative comment aimed at Craig. It has been that way since day 1. And she's quite good at dragging others into a fight with her while staying safe …
  • doubleoego wrote: » RC7 wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » If someone says, "in their book" a film is better than another it's ridiculous for said person to essentially be told they're wrong. It's an opinion and I agree with the same sentiment t…
  • noSolaceleft wrote: » Germanlady wrote: » noSolaceleft wrote: » But at least it’s based on competence and analysis and not on vain pretentiousness. OMG. You really believe this, do you? Its obvious and hence even more sad. You truly b…
  • doubleoego wrote: » If someone says, "in their book" a film is better than another it's ridiculous for said person to essentially be told they're wrong. It's an opinion and I agree with the same sentiment that QoS is better than SF. The populaity …
  • bondjames wrote: » It's not bad, but I don't rate it as highly as some fans do here. Lower middle of the pack for me. I really don't have too much of an opinion on it either way. There are some good moments and a killer Craig performance, but the …
  • noSolaceleft wrote: » But at least it’s based on competence and analysis and not on vain pretentiousness. You can’t just choose words and assume they’ll make a sentence.
  • noSolaceleft wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Getafix wrote: » I like qos but it coulda shields been a Bigga betta movie. that's not a criticism of forster. I think he did a decent job. in my book qos and sf are both flawed but qos is still >…
  • Getafix wrote: » I like qos but it coulda shields been a Bigga betta movie. that's not a criticism of forster. I think he did a decent job. in my book qos and sf are both flawed but qos is still > sf It’s just not. Pretentiousness …
  • doubleoego wrote: » I've been championing Ramin Djawadi for years but I'm not convinced EoN have the foresight to consider bringing him in board. I’m not sure how much foresight one needs to hire an established composer. There’s no doubt hi…
  • 001 wrote: » Another award for King Salah. Can't wait for the stoke game. Can't wait even more for the second leg against roma. Do let me know if he makes this weekend’s cut of ‘Too Good, Too Bad’ on MOTD.
  • barryt007 wrote: » Going out tonight from work to a hotel restaurant in South Kensington with my fiancé. I won a free din dins worth £120 at the office Xmas party (even though i wasnt there) so we are going to stuff our faces he he. Lobster …
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » How exciting. For accountants. Ha ha.
  • BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » RC7 wrote: » BeatlesSansEarmuffs wrote: » I'd credit the Olympics with L'il Kim's emergence from his shell. For a brief moment, he was no longer treated as a pariah by the majority of the civilized world -- an…
    in CLOSED Comment by RC7 April 2018
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » peter wrote: » No @Creasy47 , this was the gentleman known as @ColonelSun . I know him, we keep in contact every week. He’s the real deal. But the know-it-alls always know better. Precisely.