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  • DarthDimi wrote: » Madden impressed the hell out of me in Bodyguard. He can do the physical stuff. Besides, seeing Craig in Tomb Raider, who would have thought he'd be such a great Bond? But I don't want to shove Madden down people's throats. We h…
  • The insurers must be going into full cardiac arrest !
  • Richard Madden ?!!? Still ? Wee little worried Richard Madden ? Once again, just watch the The Take, in which Madden's own character explicitly admits he is not half the man as is the character of Idris Elba. Madden is simply not credible in a fight…
  • For those who've seen quite enough titles with "Die" in them: Die Before Saying Die Again The Dying of the Die Title ...oops...I used it again, didn't I ?
  • DN...it set the standard that was sometimes met, sometimes spoofed, too often missed. The heroine and hero, together, on, in or very near the water, declining rescue for a while longer...FRWL has a great ending, varying on the formula but still on t…
  • Dwayne wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » After not feeling challenged enough by his work checking radiation shields Klaus Hergersheimer went into the Church and worked his way up to becoming a Bishop. ;) ..I see what you did there!!!! :)) …
  • Stamper wrote: » That's all nice and fine, but in the end, I said it before, I'll say it again: the next James Bond will be Timothée Chalamet. Quote me on that going a few years back when it's official. The most suspenseful scene will be wh…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » I remember watching Baby Driver the worst way possible (for that particular film especially); without sound, as someone beside me on a plane was watching it. Considering an aspect of the driver, watching it without he…
    in Batman Comment by Since62 September 2022
  • mtm wrote: » Since62 wrote: » I understand folks can point out some very dangerous short men - hence my reference to Bruce Lee - but that is not the point. Bruce Lee is rare though, a touch guy of 5'9" is not rare. And it's not even sho…
  • Understood, but we're talking about a movie, with beautiful and desirable people in it. Smart and gorgeous ladies, brave and handsome men, strange, clever and threatening villains. I understand folks can point out some very dangerous short men - hen…
  • I recall reading something which showed me that Fleming nailed it, with regard to The Seychelles. As I understand it, from an article written retrospectively, in the period of time - and, particularly as to the 1970s and 80s - when the Soviet Union …
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » It's a non-story. The host brought up "non-binary", and Barbara gave a non-political, non-answer. Fox is always going to report this kind of thing this way because of their bias. "Bi-ias" ? is that a sex-preferen…
  • There was some bloat and it was overly long, but TB survived these things, and everyone looks SO good in it. Bond taking the boat to the party in a Tux and dancing with Domino...wow...For me, the first big stumble, to the point of negatively affecti…
  • The field is more open, since Jason Bourne - the most recent film - was uninspired and weak and did not give rise to audiences clamoring for more. Austin, yeah baby, wore himself out. It would take many great jokes and refreshed energy to get him ba…
  • Taron Eggerton ? IMDb says he is 5'9" tall...any reference assumes IMDb has an accurate statement of his height, and not generous. Bruce Lee was a VERY capable fighter, but do you really want a Bond for whom you must believe he is a WORLD-CLASS mart…
  • I recall reading some time ago that Craig would come back only of they did something bold, new, dramatic, and, specifically - Bond dies. As for my "nuts" reference: Not that you necessarily missed it, but my own idiotic goofball reference was to…
  • TheSkyfallen06 wrote: » "Dead End" DEAD END Good title ! For a film subsequent to NTTD, methinks. I think Bond 26 likely would not have another Die/Death title. Speaking of which, it is funny how the titles - between books, stories…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I'll never not love M:I2. It gets cheesier as the years progress and some of it is soap opera levels of ridiculousness but it's a great action movie and has some of my favorite characters in the series. I wish Thandiwe Newton wou…
  • dramaticscenesofQOS wrote: » Jordo007 wrote: » dramaticscenesofQOS wrote: » An innocent bystander was shot at the dog race in QoS by Mitchell as Bond was chasing him. Why not have a Bond movie that features a family member of someone caugh…
  • 007HallY wrote: » Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in: Never Die Twice How about: ALWAYS TIME TO DIE...hey...you know, I started out trying to a fool and make some sort of lame attempt at a joke, but, gee, now I've gone and made up a title whic…
  • Since my proposal that in future Bond films there should ALWAYS and EVERY film be a Time to Die, it's been done, and - as before - it is quite difficult to generate suspense in with regard to Bond being at risk. However, any of the OTHER characters …
  • echo wrote: » Bond 26: Infinite Patience Coming Christmas 2033. Change the spelling and it could be a name for a film about a doctor in hell who never gets a break...
  • sorry...I did not nominate a suspenseful moment in a Bond film...How about in FYEO when the audience wonders "oh, no, are we REALLY going to have Bond get all kissy-kissy with a lady young enough to be his grand-daughter ?" for even the briefest of …
  • mtm wrote: » I must admit the FYEO mountain climbing has never really done anything for me. It's okay but I don't find it the tensest sequence. The Gumbold is fine but only really tense because of John Barry's brilliant work. As you say, R1s1ngs0…
  • echo wrote: » Bond is dead. It was in all the newspapers cinemas. ...Home TV screens...Good luck to theaters...
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » That’s what divisive means. It divides people. I really like NTTD, but of course it’s divisive. The ending is divisive, purely because some people really enjoy it and some people really hate it. I LOVED it ! As I …
  • 007HallY wrote: » Ah, we're back onto Aidan Turner. Was worried we'd strayed a bit from this thread. Anyone have anything interesting to say about jawlines? Afraid not. Apologies. But - how ABOUT those chompers on N Hoult !??! I mean, th…
  • May I suggest a somewhat similar, but distinct Comments Page be started ? I'm not sure what to call it, but it would go like this: Which Bond Actress would you have like to have seen portray a different character either in the same or a different…
  • mattjoes wrote: » Haha, that Bond title generator is "not perfected yet." Perhaps not, but it sure HAS been throwing out gems ! ....Gems ? Diamonds ? Oh ! I'm giving myself a bellyache !!!
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » dramaticscenesofQOS wrote: » Some suggestions for a Producer's cut of QoS: Replace the main theme song with Still Holding On by Conjure One with David Arnold's finishing touches that got to finish. I'm debating…