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SIS_HQ

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SIS_HQ
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Thunderball
Favourite Bond Film
On Her Majestys Secret Service
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  • I'm still desperate to see Vivienne Michel and the motel shootout in The Spy Who Loved Me on screen. Sorry, folks, this is coming from someone who's not a fan of the film version. And anyways, Fleming's dead long time ago, I think they could d…
  • Jeffrey Wright too for me, great chemistry with Craig and great rapport between the two. I didn't felt any chemistry between Hedison and Moore in LALD, to be honest, I wished Tony Curtis played Felix Leiter instead in LALD (Curtis and Moore showe…
  • Beauty of Bond: Celebrating 60 Years of the 007 Women Book by Jeff Marshall https://dmd-digital.dudaone.com/#Order https://www.onthetracksof007.com/shop/Beauty-of-Bond-p577949717 You can also view the Instagram Page of Jeff Marshall to s…
  • echo wrote: » We've already had 2.5 Nolan-inspired films: SF, SP, and the dour half of NTTD. And maybe another .5 for the Bond begins half of CR. So that's three films already. I'm hoping for a fresh, non-Nolan approach the next time around. …
  • Both TSWLM and FRWL have personal matters for killing Bond (FRWL as a revenge for Dr. No's death, and TSWLM in Anya for losing her lover). TND is OOO because Carver created a fake obituary for Bond for the sake of his business?
  • echo wrote: » thedove wrote: » echo wrote: » This is my avalanche-proof device! Mine! ;) Love this, I can hear it in her voice! Sophie was great at capturing the spoiled child who thought she was entitled! Marceau really des…
  • All films featured a decoding machines: FRWL - Lektor/Spektor machine (used by Soviet Intelligence to de-compile coded and highly sensitive documents, later acquired by SPECTRE and planning to sell it back to the Soviets). TND - GPS Encoder (Ame…
  • ggl007 wrote: » http://www.bishalini.com/stothard.html Thanks, @ggl007 I wish Stothard do more Bond poster fan arts. The YOLT and DAF ones are not in his instagram, those were beautiful.
  • Speaking of Bears, I think this is the closest we could get to a Bond Bear! thedove wrote: » We are thrilled to announce a delay in production of the next Bond movie. To the fans we must ask that you grin and bear it. We know that we have bar…
  • Saw this on Facebook, then checked his instagram, these Bond poster fan arts by Adam Stothard (@ad_illustrator) Dr. No From Russia With Love Goldfinger Thunderball
  • Mathis1 wrote: » Agree wholeheartedly @SIS_HQ Still my number 1 Bond movie. Watch it every Christmas and look forward to it like its a Premiere! Thanks @Mathis1 I'm glad that it's also your favorite, cheers to us! 😊
  • I liked Nolan as a director, and I'm interested to see him direct a Bond film, I'm just against the idea he's up to.
  • Dragonpol wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » QBranch wrote: » We're thrilled to announce another bear. Another Bond bear... to take up most of the bed and break all of the bank. This is what the people want. What they've been clamouring for. Move ov…
  • QBranch wrote: » We're thrilled to announce another bear. Another Bond bear... to take up most of the bed and break all of the bank. This is what the people want. What they've been clamouring for. Move over playground toys and luxury items, the be…
  • Watched On Her Majesty's Secret Service last night, as Christmas is getting near this October, it's full of intense, it kept me tight to my seat in every scene. * The excitement that I've felt while watching this film was like first time watching…
  • I'd rather ski with Tracy, as long as SPECTRE is not there, she's just more fun to hang out with, and I'm also biased since she's also my favorite Bond Girl, and she's more used to snow and winter, and she's more worthy of rescuing. Elektra King…
  • Three Films involving a character wearing a lab coat: NTTD - Valdo Obruchev wearing a lab coat TLD - Koskov wearing a lab coat DAF - Bond wearing a lab coat NTTD is the OOO because Valdo Obruchev is a real scientist in that suit, the other t…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » SkyFall (2012) Yep, I keep giving it a try, andI keep being baffled on how much praise it gets! This is the 4K disc, and though it looks good ( in places!) Its still deathly dull to watch.…
  • GoldenGun wrote: » Just saw Calvin Dyson's review on the game and with all those elements from past Bond films I really want to play it. I just hope they haven't ignored OHMSS or Dalton era, which sometimes happens. Regretfully, I don't have an…
  • Mathis1 wrote: » SkyFall (2012) Yep, I keep giving it a try, andI keep being baffled on how much praise it gets! This is the 4K disc, and though it looks good ( in places!) Its still deathly dull to watch. Little excitement in its two hour plus r…
  • Let's stop with this things, Film Bond should stay contemporary, there are a lot of issues in the modern day world that might be interesting to see Bond facing or addressing. Period Pieces, let's just wait for the Dynamite Comics release of Moonr…
  • Contemporary, I've voiced out my reasons against the period pieces in the other thread many times. I could see period pieces as a separate spin off or series, but not in films. Leave the films as contemporary.
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Thinking that a Bond film set in the 60’s will automatically be like Austin Powers is like thinking that any film set in the future will be like Woody Allen’s “Sleeper” . What do…
  • sandbagger1 wrote: » mtm wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » mtm wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » A Nolan Bond trilogy set in the late 50's sounds intriguing to me. Its not like every indiana jones or sherlock holmes sto…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » A Nolan Bond trilogy set in the late 50's sounds intriguing to me. Its not like every indiana jones or sherlock holmes story isn't from a different era and I find those perfectly exciting and engaging, not sure where the criti…
  • We can adapt some unused Fleming materials for a modern day, hence, why I think TSWLM would've make for an interesting PTS with introduction of the new Bond actor (without any of the dated lines like semi-****).
  • Just ran into Goldfinger I really liked the Miami scenes, for me, it's much better for me than the one in the film. Because the tension and excitement was more felt, because I've got to know the man who's playing against Goldfinger in the card…
  • Benny wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » All three have Bond dealing with allies being carried on the other film: YOLT - Charles Grey as Dikko Henderson being carried on in DAF but as a villain in Blofeld. QoS - Giannini reprised his role as Mathis …
  • 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » echo wrote: » I think the depth of literary Blofeld is overstated...really he's three different characters across three novels "explained" by his shapeshifting n…
  • 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » echo wrote: » I think the depth of literary Blofeld is overstated...really he's three different characters across three novels "explained" by his shapeshifting nature. He's perhaps most interesting in O…