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TheSharkFromJaws

"The first one won't kill you. Nor the second. Not even the third. Not 'til you crawl over here and you kiss my foot!"

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TheSharkFromJaws
Location
Amity Island Waters
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Location
Amity Island Waters
Favourite Fleming Novel
Live And Let Die
Favourite Bond Film
On Her Majestys Secret Service
Favourite Bond Actor
Timothy Dalton
Posts
127

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  • suavejmf wrote: » Peter Sellers in CR67. A creep both on and off screen. You're singling out Peter Sellers in that movie and not Woody Allen?
  • GetCarter wrote: » San Francisco proved to be a poor location. Even the fight on the GGB was botched. France, on the other hand, was just marvellous. Agreed on San Fran. I think it's a lovely city but nothing about it strikes me a Bond …
  • RC7 wrote: » My favourite track on OHMSS is Over and Out +1 I think Over and Out plays beautifully with the various shots from the helicopter and in Piz Gloria, and when listened to on its own, really builds a lot of tension. Everything…
  • BondJasonBond006 wrote: » TheSharkFromJaws wrote: » Hello, Mi6. Like several others, I'm in the process of moving here after IMDb decided to shut down their boards. I can vouch for the others I've seen make the move so far, they're among th…
  • suavejmf wrote: » BMW_with_missiles wrote: » BAIN123 wrote: » It doesn't necessarily matter if a plot is repeated. In GE I think it's done in an exciting way...better than it was in DAF. This. True. But it was just done 'ok'.…
  • DN: 8 FRWL: 8 GF: 8 TB: 6 YOLT: 11 OHMSS: 5 DAF: 4 LALD: 13 TMWTGG: 12 TSWLM: 8 MR: 12 FYEO: 24 OP: 16 NSNA: 7 AVTAK: 18 TLD: 19 (+1) LTK: 16 GE: 26 TND: 28 TWINE: 19 DAD: 19 CR: 24 QOS: 20 SF: 11 SP: 17 Connery: 52 Laz…
  • CountJohn wrote: » GoldenGun wrote: » In my opinion CR tops during the actual going-ons around the casino. From that fantastic train conversation to Le Chiffre's execution. The third act in Italy has a nice glamourous touch to it, which I a…
  • I finally got around to seeing Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge over the weekend, and I immediately regret not going out of my way to see it in the theater. A visceral, powerful war thriller that probably should have won all the big Oscars if Hollywood didn't…
  • bondjames wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » THIS is what the Bond's film need. No more naval-gazing and portentous gloom. No more Craig moping about his childhood. We need a stylish, fun, sexy film that's mischievous and damn cool. EON are serio…
  • Agent007391 wrote: » Alright, I finally did it, I bought The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Legendary Edition for the PS3. I admit, I'm not that far into it, I've just killed my first dragon and discovered how to shout, and completely missed my objecti…
  • Jazz007 wrote: » Yeah - Jack Ryan wasn't very good (bad script, looks nice visually though).... But Henry V, Hamlet? Masterpieces. He can direct the hell out a good story. Ex Machina was absolutely amazing - he'd be a good choice. To be fa…
  • Jazz007 wrote: » Getafix wrote: » Jazz007 wrote: » Joe Wright (Atonement, Hanna) has been my #1 choice for a long time; his films always have a deep sense of character, atmosphere and are very stylish (working with Seamus McGarvey often he…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » I wouldn t mind James Mangold. He can get to write it as well. Having just seen Logan I'm 100% on board with Mangold.
  • QsAssistant wrote: » @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 I have played all of them, the two originals and the newest one. The new one is fun but it's nothing like the originals. They completely changed what made Battlefront, Battlefront. It fells more like a Ba…
  • Agent007391 wrote: » I've gone back and forth between Metal Gear Solid 3, Left 4 Dead 2 and Kingdoms of Amalur recently. If you haven't played any of them, that's a shame. MGS3 is still the best MGS imo. I haven't played those other two thoug…
  • Benny wrote: » GetCarter wrote: » I've got one for each of connery's films: DR NO: sorry, I know the budget was tiny, but the external shots of the lair are CRAP. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE: the shot where Red Grant is reflected in the train …
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » I just spent the morning with The Witcher 3, using it as a nice respite from some heavy writing I've been doing. I'm 90% sure I spent more time playing Gwent on The Witcher than actually playing The Witcher. P…
  • BMW_with_missiles wrote: » bondjames wrote: » It's ironic that they used a Delorean for that film. The car was actually a complete failure. John DeLorean ruined himself with the project. It would have been long forgotten if not for BTTF. …
  • RC7 wrote: » TheSharkFromJaws wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » More generations have seen the DB5. For example if you'd asked any of Grandparents what film the Delorian was from.....not a clue. But the DB5 was recognisable instantly. The fact is…
  • suavejmf wrote: » More generations have seen the DB5. For example if you'd asked any of Grandparents what film the Delorian was from.....not a clue. But the DB5 was recognisable instantly. The fact is more people in the world have seen a Bond film…
  • JamesBondKenya wrote: » The real question for these things is, if u rolled up in the Middle Africa no one will recognize the de Lorean, but I'm sure at least a few people would know- hey that's bonds car hence making he db5 the more globally popul…
  • suavejmf wrote: » TheSharkFromJaws wrote: » RC7 wrote: » bondjames wrote: » TheSharkFromJaws wrote: » JamesBondKenya wrote: » When u watching the oscars And they say they are bringing out the most cinematically famous car an…
  • FoxRox wrote: » My Nintendo Switch and copy of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) is supposed to ship this Friday. So excited to play it! Excellent. I'm holding out on the Switch for a bit and will probably play BOTW on the Wii U …
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » They really should retire the entire Arkham series. It was a tetralogy and that was done. Agreed. I've thoroughly enjoyed each and every installment but the series reached its pinnacle with Arkham City and the following t…
  • RC7 wrote: » bondjames wrote: » TheSharkFromJaws wrote: » JamesBondKenya wrote: » When u watching the oscars And they say they are bringing out the most cinematically famous car and Your like Db5 It has to be the db5 Theirs no …
  • JamesBondKenya wrote: » When u watching the oscars And they say they are bringing out the most cinematically famous car and Your like Db5 It has to be the db5 Theirs no question.... db5 Then they bring out the car from back to the future …
  • Agent007391 wrote: » Original or Remake of the first game? The Remake is the best survival horror game and best Resident Evil game ever made, but there is a certain charm to the original. My bad, I meant the remake. The Gamecube version that …
  • peter wrote: » Doing my own Bondathon and just finished the excellent FYEO and OP. I realize I really enjoy older Moore than younger. IMO he was far more interesting and enjoyable to watch, at least in the above mentioned films. Plus the relations…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » I actually found it a disappointment in comparison to IV. The satire of the game is brilliant, as is Trevor, but those moments can't save a game alone for me. Tonally, Niko's journey was more up my alley. IV is…