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SIS_HQ

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SIS_HQ
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At the Vauxhall Headquarters
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Thunderball
Favourite Bond Film
On Her Majestys Secret Service
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  • I need a new Diana Rigg! Claudia Jessie Peyton, she looks very much like Diana Rigg! (Added new picture) I guess she has now all the time in the world! ;)
  • I liked that this Olympic show focused on the beauty of Paris like the sceneries, aerial views, arts, cultures (the Louis Vuitton luggage making, the literature scene, at least the first half of the montage into French culture), and the setting whic…
  • Jinx * Stacey would just keep screaming, more of a liability than an asset 😅. * And I wouldn't mind being in plane even if it's 'going down', a good aerial experience with beautiful views below and the skies. Elevator is just dreadful and duff, …
  • I also liked the Pan books, especially the designs on the Gardner books like Seafire for example. I think my new favorite would be the Folio Society covers, love them.
  • Ludovico wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I think an issue with a Sylvia Trench type character is that beyond one or two films the trope of Bond ditching her to go on a mission becomes old quickly. That’s effectively why she was dropped after FRWL (…
  • CrabKey wrote: » Just finished OHzMSS - A most unsatisfying read. On to the Penguin edition of QoS which contains all nine short stories. Guess you're talking about the new one?
  • The last surviving member of The Four Tops, Abdul Fakir died at 88. https://www.npr.org/2024/07/23/nx-s1-5049737/abdul-duke-fakir-last-of-the-original-four-tops-dies-at-88
  • Daltonforyou wrote: » I'd like to see the geopolitical angle return to the bond series, done in the same way as an octopussy or The Living Daylights. China, Iran, North Korea, the EU etc. They have this talk of "Is Bond still relevant?", …
  • Me, I'm just going to wait, just call me if the new Bond film is out 😅 (mention my username rather). Edit: Just came from a stressful argument in Reddit with people who were narrow minded to understand a statement (no, it's a different sub this t…
  • Univex wrote: » QBranch wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » We literally need @Univex in here 😉 We'll ship him over, with tracking! I have… arrived ;) We need you for this mission.
  • mtm wrote: » I’ve got the SF one, so that. I’m afraid I’ve always thought the TND one is horrid: it’s long and belted isn’t it? No way. I think it was by Wested? And I liked the blue turtleneck inside of that jacket, and it's so casual.
  • I think she still couldn't move on from Craig leaving the role (as much as I'd hate to think about it).
  • Ludovico wrote: » bondywondy wrote: » I think New Zealand or Australia should be used/or considered as a location in Bond 26 so the screenwriters could adapt any storyline to feature those countries. For example there is a big action scene aro…
  • CrabKey wrote: » I have never argued the success of RM's Bond films. He's a favorite for many Bond fans. But not me. He never sold me on the role, so I don't see depth or complexity in his performances. I don't see TSWLM as Moore coming into his o…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Random thought: the Euros are being held in the UK and Northern Ireland in 2028, could that be the ideal time to kick off the next era of films? Imagine England wins its first tournament in 62 years, on home soil, in Wembly…
  • George's one, please, formal but still stylish, I guess. The 1981 suit one could make me look old despite of me being young, if that makes sense, looked a bit centennial. 😅
  • Happy birthday to Dwayne wrote: » Happy 100th Birthday to actress Eva Marie Saint (July 4, 1924). .... and here's too many, many more. I'll be watching ON THE WATERFRONT and NORTH x NORTHWEST tonight in her honor. And in the latter, a case ca…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » James Bond, according to some people on this forum. Exhibit: No Time to Die. Oh probably you've hit the nail on the head! 😁 How I did not realized that? Oh, I remember I'm …
  • Dragonpol wrote: » James Bond, according to some people on this forum. Exhibit: No Time to Die. Oh probably you've hit the nail on the head! 😁 How I did not realized that? Oh, I remember I'm in MI6community.
  • Benny wrote: » You’re a young Filipino girl aren’t you @SIS_HQ ? I’m guessing English is your second language? I think your reading of some of the things that have been discussed on the last few pages , shows a certain lack of understanding of…
  • The Blue onesie in GF, it looks good for summer, the one in LALD, looked a bit, duff, and I'm not a fan of the sandos to which Bond wore later without the jacket.
  • QBranch wrote: » I mentioned a year or two back how I wanted a Bond film to deeply involve Universal Exports, and it was about Bond investigating several deaths or disappearances of Univex employees around the world. He would travel the globe to e…
  • To be honest, Anya's confrontation regarding of Bond killing her boyfriend should've been done in Stromberg's lair, maybe have Bond already posing to kill Stromberg, but Stromberg was shot already, only to find that it's Anya who shot Stromberg dead…
  • peter wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » peter wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » peter wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I will say it’s a film with some weirdly dark and atmospheric scenes. Connie getting mauled by dogs, the Chang fight, the scientists…
  • peter wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » peter wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I will say it’s a film with some weirdly dark and atmospheric scenes. Connie getting mauled by dogs, the Chang fight, the scientists dying from the nerve gas etc. Again, i…
  • peter wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I will say it’s a film with some weirdly dark and atmospheric scenes. Connie getting mauled by dogs, the Chang fight, the scientists dying from the nerve gas etc. Again, it’s similar to NTTD for me in that sens…
  • Like what I'm always saying, it's a film which the good aspects have been overshadowed by the space and lasers aspect, if only one may remove the space aspects, but again, the film became successful because of that, without the space scenes, it woul…
  • 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Moonraker has Octopussy Syndrome. They went for the kids' money. Bond in space is a good idea but the movie ends up being a remake of TSWLM…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » FYEO is a serius film but It has Thatcher talking to a parrot. The humor in TSPWLM is more subtle. It's almost like a Brosnan movie 20 years earlier. Again, read my edited post, and no it doesn't resembles a Brosnan f…
  • 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Moonraker has Octopussy Syndrome. They went for the kids' money. Bond in space is a good idea but the movie ends up being a remake of TSWLM. It's a little frustrating. Anyway, th…