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  • CrabKey wrote: » Don't like a poster or their continual gripes, then skip and move on to the next post. They don't need to continually be put down. Are you commenting on my post, the one immediately preceding yours, wherein I suggested Bond…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » mtm wrote: » I forgot that B18 has both Bond cradling a loved one and Bond drinking himself into a stupor, on his own. He also disagrees with M in it and goes to an island. Does he die? …
  • mtm wrote: » Why, what is it? I can't tell. The ring
  • buddyoldchap wrote: » Bond anno 2025. Sign him already, Barbara. So you're suggesting a married Bond, eh ? As indicated clearly by the photo in your post
  • Where does Bond go after Craig ? There is a significant clue in NSNA. Assuming Bond would like to go someplace where he had a good time, he might wish to go to Philadelphia.
  • Risico007 wrote: » Fassbender for one bond film please Have you seen The Agency TV program ? Very entertaining. However, with regard to M Fassbender portraying Bond, it could work only if the story were about a mature Bond. Mr. Fassbender …
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » mtm wrote: » If he didn’t want to direct an Indiana Jones, his own alternative to Bond, he’s not going to be interested in a Bond. Yes, it is very, very unlikely. But he did the remake of WSS and he wanted to ma…
  • Fleming referred to Hoagy Carmichael more than once as far as Bond's physical appearance. Not saying they were twins, but I see the Hoagy C in Edward Underdown's appearance.
  • CrabKey wrote: » License Applied For License Under Review License Issued License with Stipulations License Misplaced License Lost License Required License Considered License to Issue Licences
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » DOD and KOTC have the same issues: too much CGI and strange narrative choices. They didn't learn anything. Indeed, and despite the extreeeeemely long time to come up with something !
  • echo wrote: » Since62 wrote: » Oh...sorry...I gave away the ending of a 1967 film. I guess my destination upon departure is even more certain now... I love all the (unintentional, I think) parallels between NTTD and CR '67. It's odd. …
  • Oh...sorry...I gave away the ending of a 1967 film. I guess my destination upon departure is even more certain now...
  • sandbagger1 wrote: » Benny wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » mtm wrote: » I predict that even when it gets a title, you'll be unable to remember it and keep calling it Bond 26. Only if it is especially unmemorable. ;) But, N…
  • mtm wrote: » I predict that even when it gets a title, you'll be unable to remember it and keep calling it Bond 26. Since62 wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » Bond 26: Nothing is Something. Brilliant ! Truly, you have wisdom and …
  • CrabKey wrote: » Bond 26: Nothing is Something. Brilliant !
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » Since62 wrote: » SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Variety's new Actors on Actors interview series has Daniel Craig interviewing Josh O'Connor... Will some people read into this? Probably. …
  • I am aware of the description by the script-writer. She is described as "pale" in the book. Perhaps Fleming was intentionally vague about this Haitian woman of French background ? Would he have described a white woman as "pale", or perhaps "fair-ski…
  • Are the games put together better than IJATKOTCS ?
  • The question is where does Bond go after Craig ? I assume this is not a question about Heaven or Hell...I suggest process of elimination. Where WON'T he go ? Canada. I think there's a law.
  • French Haitian...re-written as white when the film was made. Diana Ross was considered but the producers noted she would draw attention away from Bond, a concern for them with new Bond actor - third one in three films. They also were concerned with …
  • 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » Something about O’Connor in this photo just catches my attention. I can’t really put my finger on it but that cold detachment conveyed in his expression just oozes Bond to me. The cigarette is also bringing out some …
  • Felix Leiter was miscast in about half his appearances
  • Dragonpol wrote: » I've never been keen on Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver. I'm not sure if it's the actress or the writing but she's the first really duff character I can think of in the Bond films up to that point. Her rookie CIA agent act comes a…
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Variety's new Actors on Actors interview series has Daniel Craig interviewing Josh O'Connor... Will some people read into this? Probably. Yeah, Josh O'Connor as James Bond works for me..…
  • Paul Meh-scal...a round-faced Bond ? Nay. Harris Dickinson...not even for a Young Bond.
  • I may have written in this idea somewhere along the line...If hire a more mature actor, then suggest filming 3 movies in short order. This has been done with LOTR, and other series. Really, filming 2 or 3 movies at one stretch. This requires having …
  • Stamper wrote: » It's going to be Martin Campbell and it's going to be Timothée Chalamet as James Bond. You guys are going to spend years going over my old posts and how, would it be possible, that right he was? Mr. Campbell is 81. How far i…
  • As for Chris Pratt as Indy...too...dull...There's another question. We already have seen Indy from young to much older. If the producers were to make more IJ films, they'll need another actor. If the stories are set in between the existing films, th…
  • Please not Villeneuve. His films are sleep-inducing.
  • Hope you find it supercedes my impression, which might be most efficiently defined as follows: Meh-scal