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Seve

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Seve
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The island of Lemoy
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The island of Lemoy
Favourite Fleming Novel
From Russia With Love
Favourite Bond Film
Goldfinger
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
Posts
763

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  • thedove wrote: » What if Quantum of Solace hadn’t been affected by the writers’ strike? According to Craig QOS had Bond and Forster writing and re-writing scenes in this movie while it was being shot. Having already committed to a release dat…
  • But wait, I've got one more Opens with the shot of Craig-Bond, his back to camera, watching the missles raining down from above, then apparently being vaporised, cut to shot a handsome stranger suddenly waking up as if from a nightmare, crying ou…
  • Pre credit sequence, villains are up to something, a mysterious stranger appears, kicking arse and taking names. At the end of the sequence he enters a restaurant, hotel or airport, walks up to the maitre d, reception desk or ticketing counter and s…
  • mtm wrote: » Seve wrote: » mtm wrote: » Seve wrote: » I think multiverses are completely un-necessary, anal retentive nonsense. As a child I couldn't understand why Dr Who changed from William Hartnell to Patrick Traughton and was ve…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Breakout as a Burt Reynolds movie is a funny description but it was made in 1975. It looks more like a Steve McQueen's leftover. It's a weird movie. Shows Charlie was trying to stay ahead of the curve, and I think i…
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » Other than the 5 Death Wish films, and The Mechanic, does anyone have any recommendations for any other Bronson films? Those 6 are the only ones i've seen. I've always been a Bronson fan since I was a kid and have seen…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » IGotTheMessage wrote: » The forum doesn’t seem to be as lively these days as it once was. I could be wrong, but that is the vibe which I am getting. The forum was very lively in February past when the news broke about…
  • mtm wrote: » Seve wrote: » I think multiverses are completely un-necessary, anal retentive nonsense. As a child I couldn't understand why Dr Who changed from William Hartnell to Patrick Traughton and was very upset (I kept watching, but neve…
  • thedove wrote: » Lets move back to the last film... what if...what if Craig relented and Bond didn't perish at the end of NTTD? What if No Time To Die had ended with Bond surviving—how would you reboot from there? Would love to hear how thin…
  • I'm afraid New Zealand was always a bit of a backwater for DVD releases, we only got the main ones and leftovers of more obscure movies, ones that didn't sell out their production run in the US or UK, that someone could buy on the cheap and ship ove…
    in Eurospy films Comment by Seve April 2
  • j_w_pepper wrote: » What would Superman do these days when there are no longer any phone booths around? Good question, I guess he'd have to make do with...
  • CrabKey wrote: » A female James Bond? Where does this lunacy come from? echo wrote: » Oh yes, let's attack the *new* female producer... CrabKey wrote: » Not a thing wrong with a female producer. A female James Bond is idiocy. …
  • manover wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/mar/21/harry-potter-and-spider-man-producers-lined-up-by-amazon-to-oversee-bond-franchise Interesting David Heyman has a track record fo success, but mainly in genres aimed at childr…
  • ONE STEP AHEAD I turn over the facts in my mind once more To identify the final piece of the jigsaw Time is running out but I must remain calm, Stay one step ahead if I’m to come to no harm Slip in the by the back gate, hide behind a hedge …
  • Despite the name, German Cobos is actually the Spanish James Bond and he appeared in two movies as Agent Z-55, this one and its sequel “Blueprint For A Massacre”, as well as a detective in “The Man With The Golden Fist” aka “A Fist Full Of Diamonds”…
    in Eurospy films Comment by Seve March 19
  • Venutius wrote: » Seve wrote: » What makes you think that? Bottom line: they were EON's rules. Amazon now having full creative control means that they don't have to follow EON's rules. They'll be setting their own. They can, but th…
  • Stamper wrote: » The rules that the Bond actor shouldn't be american don't apply anymore! There are no rules! What makes you think that?
  • Stamper wrote: » As for Chalamet, he is already Bob in the Dylan franchise, so it's only two letters steps away from Bond. More seriously, they will want to attract the Z gen, so Chalamet, even for a one off, is a good bet. He's American, s…
  • Best case - a good director with a feel for the material who is allowed to execute his vision Worst case - a by committee approach with too many cooks sticking their fingers in leads to a bland generic slab of product
  • Tom Adams appeared in three Eurospy movies as Secret Agent Charles Vine, this one, “Where The Bullets Fly” and “OK Yevtushenko” aka "Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy", plus a heist movie called “The Fast Kill”. He also appeared in supporting roles …
    in Eurospy films Comment by Seve March 3
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Let’s say the Amazon Bond project collapses under the weight of its own greed. Interest dwindles, and sales decline. Then what? Could another party step in and bid for the rights to Bond...? Yes, of course, Elon Musk coul…
  • slide_99 wrote: » A character doesn't need to change to be three-dimensional. Bond has already become who he is when we meet him in CR. He goes through ups and downs over that novel and the novels that follow, he has flaws, drives, and an inner …
  • mtm wrote: » I liked that it went for the aesthetic of an Italian 60s spy movie, I didn’t expect it to go that way and rather enjoyed it. Having watched a truck load of Italian 60s Eurospy movies recently, I'm not sure I see any particular …
  • delfloria wrote: » So Seve is an UNCLE fan. Excellent. IMO it did capture the tone even though it had nothing to do with the format of the original series. It didn't have any dancing gorillas or stink bombs so I'm not seeing a 3rd season parallel.…
  • George_Kaplan wrote: » Very little to say that hasn't already been said. This is a real shame, and try as I might, I find it hard to be optimistic. I also can't shake the feeling that Barbara may have been backed into a corner somehow. Despite the…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » I rarely see Bond as a three-dimensional character because it's almost never about him. He fights the villain, yes, but he hardly shows any character development himself. He's still the same guy at the end of most movies that he…
  • ToTheRight wrote: » I've been watching the Ladd/Lake films a lot lately. I just watched SAIGON, kind of their least acknowledged flick. I loved it, though. I always enjoy watching "The Glass Key", which was remade by the Cohen brothers as…
  • zebrafish wrote: » @Seve please don't post this in any more threads, we have taken notice ;) No worries, those are the only two threads I felt it was relevant to, but I couldn't make up my mind between them
  • delfloria wrote: » But he did capture the tone and style of UNCLE, which is not the same as Bond, unless you are including the song infested pop romp of Moonraker. Not really, IMO he captured the tone and style that killed off The Man Fro…
  • @JeffBezos Who’d you pick as the next Bond? President Donald J. Trump @POTUS I have a suggestion... Make James Bond American Again (remember Barry Nelson)