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  • From what I've read, I am unclear --- is there going to be another Robert Pattinson Batman film ? I hope so. His first was Excellent, and he was excellent and so were the others in the film.
    in Batman Comment by Since62 December 4
  • Remember the poster for TSWLM ? It's Bond, and b e y o n d... So, let's go with a CGI of a DEAD actor for Bond, and then the poster can say: It's Bond. From b e y o n d : )))
  • They won't select someone who is more famous than the actor portraying Bond, for any other role in the next film. And, since the actor portraying Bond in the next film might not be widely famous yet, that moves the ceiling, so to speak, down, and su…
  • Jamie ? Hmmm...
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » mtm wrote: » That he has been too tall for his other roles? I’ve seen him in a few things and he seemed fine to me. Is anyone saying he’s too tall to play Heathcliff? I just don’t think it’s a problem. Yeah. H…
  • MaxCasino wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » asked for both novels for christmas My quick review of Batman Resurrection and Revolution. Both are great, and they fill out some plot holes left between 89 and Returns. It was hard to read Batman's…
    in Batman Comment by Since62 November 24
  • MSL49 wrote: » I think it is interesting when many people has their opinion who should get the role. Yes ! They should make a gaggle of one-and-done films, each with a different Bond !
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Based on his prior success with Bond, I would love to see Campbell return, even if he's getting up there in years (which shouldn't be a thing, but might take its toll nevertheless). Still, I'm also interested in seeing what Vill…
  • From the Ashes tagline: You bet your ashes he's back...
  • Please someone confirm the Glen Powell stories are complete and utter baloney ! Even if Amazon were strictly aiming to make money - I do not understand him to be some big money maker, and The Running Man is getting TRASHED
  • talos7 wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » On an other site I saw someone (I assume with connections in the industry) say that they’d heard he’s not a natural actor but is cooperative and works hard. It wouldn’t surprise me if one of the things Camp…
  • talos7 wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » I hope several actors run a rigorous casting gauntlet, one that test for every aspect of the character; with one clearly rising to the top. I hope many rises on top in screentests. …
  • You Only Live 26 Times Pullmyfinger From Russia with Faulty Windows
  • Ludovico wrote: » We're getting off topic here. My money for the next Bond villain is still Cillian Murphy. Not that he'd be my first choice, but if they go for the same casting choices of villains from the mid to late Craig era (they might not…
  • Jordo007 wrote: » Mallory wrote: » Getting this thread slightly back on topic... As reported by The Spy Command: https://cnews.topnewsource.com/?p=2448&fbclid=IwY2xjawNeUqhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFUZFJGOGp6dks3ZWdsaTNMAR6MApOZDZLjY4be…
  • For those of us who saw the films as they came out, it was a lot of fun. We lost Connery, and thought it was forever, and though Lazenby and OHMSS were very good, the ending was no fun. George didn't come back and then Connery did ! Even though it …
  • NoTimeToLive wrote: » Fleming's books might be public domain, but EON's movies aren't. This fanfic stuff will be nuked as quickly as Bond at the end of NTTD. It was a very powerful explosive, but was it nuclear ? He pretty was vaporized, th…
  • talos7 wrote: » Since62 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » LucknFate wrote: » We could do so much better than Jack Lowden. We could do much worse than Jack Lowden The fact you could do worse is not compelling in making you do somet…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » Tag line. We said it was No Time To Die, didn't we? JAMES BOND RETURNS IN This reminds me of my suggestion that, for a while, Bond should die in EVERY film. A mature Bond, a new young one, a kid,…
  • peter wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Something occurred to me, doesn't it seem like Villeneuve did a much better job with Blade runner than he has with Dune parts 1 and 2? It's almost like because he knew he was making multiple films and they h…
  • talos7 wrote: » LucknFate wrote: » We could do so much better than Jack Lowden. We could do much worse than Jack Lowden The fact you could do worse is not compelling in making you do something. The fact you could do much better, …
  • Where does Bond go after Craig ? I do so very much enjoy taking this question literally. I'd say it depends. Connery's mature Bond might wish to visit Philadelphia...as you may recall. Lazenby's Bond, I think, is done with skiing and snow. Dalton's…
  • cwl007 wrote: » I have been thinking about what I'm about to say for a while, I think it's quite an exciting idea. (I'm ready for the backlash, lol) In fact some of my friends who I have explained this to think it's a rubbish idea, so please do f…
  • LucknFate wrote: » What Comes And Goes Bond porn ?
  • MSL49 wrote: » LucknFate wrote: » Wondering if the Duffer brothers signing a Paramount deal means they'll be offered the Indy reboot? Indy needs reboot with new leading actor. Set in which time frame ? The 30s and 40s ? Present-d…
  • Are we at the point where "look good onscreen" is more relevant for large, home televisions than theater screens ?
  • DarthDimi wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » Stamper wrote: » Chalamet will WIN! They are going to fire Villeneuve and get James Gunn instead. Check this post in a couple of years. Chalamet is good but not for Bond. @MSL49 You already re…
  • mtm wrote: » I think he definitely had a Connery look, I remember thinking it at the time. But being a Connery lookalike almost makes you guaranteed not to get it, regardless of how good you are. Are you saying that, even with that big…
  • Ludovico wrote: » mtm wrote: » Never spotted that, interesting. More like an engagement ring you'd think. It'd fit with Bond's predilection for married women. Yes, I'd easily buy that. She's engaged, but doesn't mind playing the field.…
  • Seve wrote: » mtm wrote: » Even if that were true, it's not relevant. What does the intention matter? I’m talking about what happens, not the behind-the-scenes reasons for why it happens. It means that I think that, in the case of the T…