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  • @TheWizardOffice I would agree with you on it being a provocative action and nothing else, and then inviting Geert Wilders, a controversial and anti-Muslim character if there ever was one, is like shining a big light on any event along with the invi…
  • TripAces wrote: » SaintMark wrote: » this one never fails to make me laugh they have more beauties The first 22 Bond films were far more realistic and sensible. 8-| You have got to develop a sense of humour about your fav…
  • this one never fails to make me laugh they have more beauties
  • DarthDimi wrote: »
    008 Is marijuana an innocent drug? Like with most vices anything in moderation ca…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » SaintMark wrote: » I still believe that a possible attempt at the Texas event was done by extremist Hairdressers that are really offended by Geert Wilders hair fashion. Yes, let's make light of a bit of attempted murd…
  • The Hobbit: Battle of the five armies Gravity
  • I still believe that a possible attempt at the Texas event was done by extremist Hairdressers that are really offended by Geert Wilders hair fashion.
  • Magnum Force in which Callanhan meets Starsky [or is it Hutch] and Spencer among others and Callahan needs to find out who is killing the bad guys. In this movie Callahan admits that he does not like the judicial system but until a better one comes …
  • bondjames wrote: » By all means, be critical. However, do it in a smart way if one wants to change people's minds. We don't need to give the radicals something else to coalesce the masses around. We want to separate the radicals from the masses. …
  • Guys take your SP discussions back to the all inclusive SP threads were folks like me do not wander as we DO NOT WANT TO BE SPOILED WITH INFO CONCERNING SPECTRE.
  • The Shadow................"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows".
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » And it's official now. A 2nd Kingsman-film will be made. Fox makes their own spy-franchise out of this one :-): http://www.slashfilm.com/kingsman-sequel/ Good fro them and good for the genre, I prefer this easily o…
  • Post SP there will be plenty to discuss SF again in comparison or if the movie has really added something to the enjoyment of SF.
  • As a male I find it hard to really to say if sexism is used too loosely these days, but in a mostly by men run society I can easily understand that women feel that they are not valued as persons but as objects of lust or even possession. Having w…
  • Ludovico wrote: » @SaintMark- Not all haters are religious. That said, antisemitism in Nazi Germany was partially based on religious hatred and centuries of Christian anti-Semitism. Nazism was not a godless ideology. Nazism was a ideology b…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » Speaking of prayer. Every Friday in every mosque, imams lead their congregation in prayers for us non-believers to burn eternally in Hell. Why is that not considered hate speech? Calling them out on it is. The absurdity of i…
  • Ludovico wrote: » SaintMark wrote: » true, one has not to be a religious person to hate. I think this is a dig at me, so let me get this clear: there are good people who are religious. I don't hate an hypothetical, non existent God. I d…
  • true, one has not to be a religious person to hate.
  • writer5150 wrote: » I'd prefer the filmmakers NOT remake the old films. But if I had to pick one, I'd choose MOONRAKER. Do it seriously this time. It wasn't space that killed that film, it was childish humor. Disney is more highbrow than some …
  • Ludovico wrote: » SaintMark wrote: » patb wrote: » I am just so far from religion that whenever I read comments like this, it just raises more questions that are never answered: what is a real religious person ? (as opposed to an unreal on…
  • NicNac wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » I for one agree with @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7's comments. As do many. So I would respectfully ask you @SaintMark to stop lecturing others about their opinions. @Nicnac this is a discussion site so st…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » 4.) And I still don't like the idea of being laughed at for finding the Craig era intellectually stimulating. That's the condescending behavior I was referring to, if you hadn't noticed. It's an element many like m…
  • Nymphomaniac vol 1 a scary movie about relations and sexuality. Intelligent stuff.
  • Casino Royale what a promise did Craig deliver with this movie, and I am admittedly no fan of the poorly devised sinking house part of the movie as I am of the opinion that with two great actors in the roles of Bond & Vesper we could have a hear…
  • patb wrote: » I am just so far from religion that whenever I read comments like this, it just raises more questions that are never answered: what is a real religious person ? (as opposed to an unreal one?), why do humans have to do Gods work? why …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » SaintMark wrote: » Somebody ticled my sense of humour by stating that he felt intellectually touched by the Craig movies and another one thinks a great truth has been discovered because somebody called SF pretenti…
  • patb wrote: » I cant imagine another movie causing such discussion, SF is a game changer IMHO in terms of how we regard Bond movies in terms of what they try to do and the next director will not be able to ignore the massive influence that Mendes …
  • patb wrote: » Asking questions is fair enough and all it means is that the questions are different/ How does God offer guidance? If he is not all powerfull, who says that his guidance is better than anyone elses? How does praying provide comfort? …
  • Somebody ticled my sense of humour by stating that he felt intellectually touched by the Craig movies and another one thinks a great truth has been discovered because somebody called SF pretentious. Craig is admittingly a great actor but after CR, …