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SIS_HQ
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Thunderball
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On Her Majestys Secret Service
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  • Be one of Bond's trusted allies, of course. I'd liked to work with Bond rather than try to kill him (it's a bit sad on my part, of course). Working with Bond seemed interesting.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » Jordo007 wrote: » I personally would have preferred the more ambiguous ending, mainly for the repeat viewings. Last time I watched NTTD, I turned it off before Saf…
  • I'd liked the next Bond film to be similar to the early Connery Bond films, keep the Bond signature, not too dour, but also not too much light, just in right, balance. Actually the last two Craigs tried to be bombastic and over the top with world…
  • mattjoes wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » The Last Tycoon (1976) Doing a bit of exploration in Tony Curtis' filmography (after watching The Persuaders! of course), and this film, dare I say it, it's underrated, there's even Robert De Niro in his pr…
  • A post from James Bond 007 Official page for celebrating the World Emoji Day: Deciphering:
  • 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » Can someone tell me why it takes time to find a new Bond actor? In the past, it's not that much complicated, really. The biggest gap that we've had was from 1989…
  • 007HallY wrote: » SIS_HQ wrote: » Can someone tell me why it takes time to find a new Bond actor? In the past, it's not that much complicated, really. The biggest gap that we've had was from 1989 to 1995 and that's because of the legal i…
  • This book featured one of my favorite literary Bond Girl: Flicka Von Grusse!
  • Can someone tell me why it takes time to find a new Bond actor? In the past, it's not that much complicated, really. The biggest gap that we've had was from 1989 to 1995 and that's because of the legal issues. But back then, finding a new B…
  • Yes, I know @Benny I'm just replying to @thedove's post. Anyway, thanks for the info about the champagne.
  • The Last Tycoon (1976) Doing a bit of exploration in Tony Curtis' filmography (after watching The Persuaders! of course), and this film, dare I say it, it's underrated, there's even Robert De Niro in his prime! They're all great in this film! …
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » I think an unknown is always much more interesting, as one wouldn't know what to expect...which makes it all the more ultra-exciting. I agree with you!
  • thedove wrote: » Lazenby orders a martini, wears a hat, wears the same sunglasses as Connery Bond. He has the gadgets of previous films. Moore's Bond wasn't seen ordering a martini until Spy. He never wore a hat like Connery Bond. He did use the W…
  • slide_99 wrote: » I agree that they should have just adapted YOLT's ending. Craig's Bond getting shot in the head and living out the rest of his days as an amnesiac with a girl on an island, finally free of Vesper and his tragic past (but with a…
  • thedove wrote: » Whoever made the creative decision to not give Roger's Bond the same characteristics as Sean's was brilliant. I think that undid Lazenby it always felt like he was a holder or a carbon copy of Sean as Bond. No martinis, tuxedos,…
  • Well, I could only think of one thing: Read: 007 Legends
  • I would go with an unknown actor, I want to see him taking the role on his own, than an established star who's very hard for me to see as Bond because what I see are his past roles (Cavill for Superman, Moore for Templar/Sinclair, Cumberbatch as Doc…
  • 1. Connery - Dr. No (I doubt anyone could've beat this, where Connery was in the prime, he combined all of the things in this film, he's at his most cool when he needs to, he showed seriousness, as well as a man who's in pain while trying to finish …
  • This hurts me a bit, Live And Let Die means Roger Moore leaving his role in The Persuaders as Lord Sinclair.....😢 (Picture of Moore being taken to the Barber for a haircut).
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » mtm wrote: » Yes, that may be a good differentiator, although I must admit I was never a big fan of the army vs. army finales. Majesty’s had a pretty great battle at the end. Having the Union Course go against…
  • mtm wrote: » My dream ending to the film would have been Madeline telling Mathilde about Bond James Bond in the car, leading then to a montage of the stories she's telling her of Craig's Bond while he was alive, carrying out missions we never saw …
  • For me, Bond and Ethan Hunt are two different things. But when it comes to the treatment of the female characters, Hunt did it better, again, it's not a dark light against Bond, it's his nature, that's his world and that's not Ethan Hunt, but for…
  • The grittiness of the Craig Era was something that's not expected at the time, granted LTK and to the certain extent, OHMSS (for the drama and being character driven) was given at the time, but it's rare, what's mostly played is the light-heartednes…
  • I think it would've been very interesting, guaranteed it would've been a lot more closer to the novel with less action perhaps (?) Then from what I've heard it would've likely to be directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starred Cary Grant and Audrey …
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Brosnan was very much seen as "the people's bond", indeed EON knew it would be very difficult to cast anyone else after timothy left, because the public already viewed him as the heir apparent. He represented the ultimate supe…
  • TND, for me, is a remake of TSWLM, but I think, much better. Correct me if I'm wrong at some points: 1. Both plots involved the Royal Navy (both even have Bond in a Naval Battle Dress). 2. Both villain plots involved ships and seas (Stromberg…
  • Benny wrote: » All this talk of The Persuaders takes me back to a sadly departed member @LordBrettSinclair and his good friend @jasonbond006 Jason is still with us, though no longer on this forum. But they both had a love for OHMSS and The Persua…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » At this point I think its safe to say we 100% WILl NOT be seeing Bond 26 until 2027 at the earliest. There's just no way they will write a script, cast a new Bond, complete an entire production and release the finished film i…
  • BT3366 wrote: » Sean was like Lazenby at Piz Gloria during the filming of DAF. He was always surrounded by the ladies. Yes, but then every Bonds did when they're surrounded by ladies. Moore also did in Octopussy, at every moment, he's al…
  • Venutius wrote: » Is it true that Lazenby was the highest paid film actor in Asia for a few years after Bruce Lee died or is that just a George yarn? He is, actually, he's going to star in another Bruce Lee Film, I don't know if it's the Ga…