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  • DewiWynBond wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » I have to admit, I had to memorize that the title of this film was the one with the two "c"s... and I had to learn the specific difference between Licence and License. And as a Canadian I'm pretty…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » DewiWynBond wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » I have to admit, I had to memorize that the title of this film was the one with the two "c"s... and I had to learn the specific difference between Licence and License. A…
  • thedove wrote: » Did him and Metz ever make up? Or did their grudge carry on without end? I do love the scene between him and Bond. The fact Bond makes it in first and then he has to scramble to get in. Then the whole "Hey where is your radi…
  • Gobi-1 wrote: » TheSkyfallen06 wrote: » Since62 wrote: » Is Indy going to lose that eyeball in this one ? As far as i know, the "Young Indy" series is no longer canon, so no... Indy directly mentions his time riding with Panc…
  • Is Indy going to lose that eyeball in this one ?
  • slide_99 wrote: » Living Isn't Dying Dying to Live Never Die Living Living to Die Die and Live Twice Never Die to Live Again Live Twice to Die Once Live Twice, Die Once, and Never Die Again Brilliant !
  • TheSkyfallen06 wrote: » You know, i was thinking that they maybe could use other kind of titles, not the unused Fleming titles, but from other Bond books: Win, Place, Or Die Strike It Deadly Programmed For Danger Barracuda Run (Excuse …
  • What if Adam Driver changed his first name, to Aston...? Um, yeah, still nah.
  • Someone mentioned Corinne being hunted and killed - superb ! Truly a standout in a film - MR - which is very mixed up, as was the cool fight in Blue and Black which ended with the killed assassin striking a discordant note when he went out the wrong…
  • Never Die Twice Again Tomorrow The Man With the Golden Gun with the Pearl Grips and the Titanium Bullets The Spy Who Loved the Property of a Lady Coral Makes the Deadliest Backscratcher Live and Let the Big Guy Die from Heart Disease Live and L…
  • mtm wrote: » I think that'd still be ten years away for Elba though, he's still giving off handsome leading man vibes. I don't think M should be the sexy alpha male; it's more interesting to give Bond a different type of person to butt up against…
  • MaxCasino wrote: » I watched Tom Cruise’s Reacher movies back to back last night and today. For the first time. While I enjoyed them, I’m hoping TC and company don’t do anymore. If they did, it seems like they would become Mission Impossible clone…
  • A note with regard to Jason Isaacs - he could play a Villain SOOOO well. Of course, some fans might wind up liking him more than whoever plays Bond in such a film. As for having a villain who is something of a former-Bond-type, that already was done…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » That shower scene's certainly been the action highlight so far. It seems a staple with these action thriller series from Amazon - the front and back ends are packed with great action and the middle episodes languish in dullness. …
  • Junglist_1985 wrote: » I think they achieved peak earpiece scene in the Macau casino scene in Skyfall. They should’ve given it a break after that. Perhaps we all misunderstood. After the many explosions which have occurred near Bond, not to…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I watched the first three episodes yesterday and I'm enjoying it so far. Some of it feels a little unnecessary (i.e. the romantic angle) but I'm digging it overall. He makes a great Reacher. Then again, for some of us, tha…
  • mattjoes wrote: » I think the actor who next plays Bond must come across convincingly as a battle-Hardy-ned warrior. He must be believable at action, whether shooting, kicking, punching or Elba-ing people. He must be able to quickly Turner from wa…
  • I guess seeing the little monkey from ROTLA -- "Bad dates..." -- won't happen. Monkey died. But, perhaps ANOTHER monkey, this time one working FOR Marion, Sallah and Indy ?
  • mtm wrote: » In LALD Baron Samedi is called The Man Who Cannot Die ... does that work as a title? Or, after the Beatles tracknames, how about a spin on a Bowie title- The Man Who Killed The World Superb, both ! And - it's about time we go…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Jordo007 wrote: » I do hope they do away with earpieces in Bond 26. I love when Bond is alone against the enemy, with only his wits to rely upon, there's something so exciting about it Agreed What ?
  • Isaacs terrific and so versatile. He's good at villains as well as more admirable characters, which is great for a Bond to be a credible person of action and danger. Alas - warning, here it comes - Isaacs was hooked...for another role. For which he …
  • LucknFate wrote: » Servicing His Majesty Oh, my. Sounds like a porn parody title.
  • ByRoyalDecree wrote: » I don't dislike the idea of Chalamet as bond though Don't you find him too physically slight ? Sure, with time and exercise that may change...somewhat, but that much ?
  • ByRoyalDecree wrote: » Junglist_1985 wrote: » As much as I’ve been advocating for Martin Campbell for B26, Denis Villeneuve has always been a close second — my only holdup being he tends to gravitate towards Sci-Fi elements. If the above re…
  • In all seriousness, what about On His Majesty's Secret Service No, it would not have the same storyline as OHMSS. It would be a new story, set in the present day. Oh, it could use Fleming-subplots, characters, etc. which have not been used, but …
  • Is Rodney in the Funhouse supposed to be the very same gangster who "didn't know there was a pool down there" in Vegas in DAF ? Certainly the same actor.
  • TheSkyfallen06 wrote: » Since62 wrote: » Live and Let Live Twice Tomorrow The Man with the Platinum Pistol For a very young Bond: Cloudy, with a Chance of Thunderballs The Spy Who Dove for Pearls His Majesty's Public Service "The Ma…
  • He's tall, handsome, sizable. Tall and thin - for those who care, matches the book Bond better than tall and super-built.
  • Tom Hiddleston I'd actually prefer Idris Elba, though many think he's too old. With that in mind - and this could work with other actors suitable but for their age and the expectations of getting a few films out of them - I've suggested before film…
  • Live and Let Live Twice Tomorrow The Man with the Platinum Pistol For a very young Bond: Cloudy, with a Chance of Thunderballs The Spy Who Dove for Pearls His Majesty's Public Service