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TripAces

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TripAces
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Casino Royale
Favourite Bond Film
Skyfall
Favourite Bond Actor
Daniel Craig
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  • M_Balje wrote: » Contraband wrote: » Source: https://www.heineken.com/at/de/sponsorings/james-bond-no-time-to-die Already reference to this before, but that picture i must think again about this.. Original Mirror Twist …
  • I would need to see the fine print. But this wouldn't change anything as far as how EON operates. In fact, MGM's continual financial problems have been a thorn in the Bond franchise's side for a long time. My guess is that the MGM name, logo, and…
  • Contraband wrote: » I'm not sure if we have seen all three in the same still before? Craig, Jeffrey Wright and Billy Magnussen at the Jamaican nightclub set. Previous copy that's been around for a while had only craig and jeff Source: http…
  • Matt007 wrote: » Afraid I have misgivings about the likely release given the Indian variant. Next few weeks are critical I think We have mostly returned to normal here in the U.S. My wife and I (both fully vaccinated) went out last night …
  • Jan1985 wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » The movie was mostly complete in 2019 so there's also a chance it could be a little bit dated by the time we see it. Rami malek was hot off playing Freddie Mercury and Billie Elllish was just fresh on the …
  • Jordo007 wrote: » The only think I'm nervous for with this film is how the dialogue and script fair. I mean there is a lot of action (where I doubt they'll be dialogue) but Spectre left a lot of loose threads lying around, plus there's a lot of es…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Kathryn Hahn is the latest to join Knives Out 2: https://deadline.com/2021/05/knives-out-2-kathryn-hahn-1234755151/ This cast might be better than the first!
  • Contraband wrote: » Does anyone have a clean copy of this photo from the Skyfall-bar in Turkey? As you can see there's a stupid insta adress added on Wilson's arm I have never seen this pic before, @Contraband A quick "Tine Eye" sear…
  • TheBondFan wrote: » TripAces wrote: » delfloria wrote: » I was disappointed in the SPECTRE long take because of the CGI stitching. The only ones that count are the ones that are one continuous take with no cuts. Yes, it would be awesome if…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Edward Norton has also joined the cast: https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3664701/edward-norton-joins-daniel-craig-dave-bautista-knives-sequel/
  • delfloria wrote: » I was disappointed in the SPECTRE long take because of the CGI stitching. The only ones that count are the ones that are one continuous take with no cuts. Yes, it would be awesome if NTTD had one. I'm not sure there is su…
  • ProfJoeButcher wrote: » mtm wrote: » Watching Spectre tonight on the telly I saw something I'd not noticed before: when Bond's wristwatch bomb goes off you can actually see Blofeld's eye go spattering across the floor in a bloody mess. Urgh! :…
  • mtm wrote: » Watching Spectre tonight on the telly I saw something I'd not noticed before: when Bond's wristwatch bomb goes off you can actually see Blofeld's eye go spattering across the floor in a bloody mess. Urgh! :D I just played it on…
  • Has anyone been following these reports of directed energy attacks in the U.S.?
  • Since62 wrote: » If they're going to start up with another Bond actor the next time out after NTTD, won't Martin Campbell be legally, constitutionally, morally, ethically, heroically, happily, gratefully and contractually bound to direct the next …
  • Thrasos wrote: » Another point is that Black Lives Matter says right on its website #DefundThePolice. That would be at odds with Bond, though of course there's a difference between police and British Secret Service. Maybe we already saw somethin…
  • mtm wrote: » I actually thought they were directed quite badly. The Craig vs Bond was good. The others that were posted a few months ago seemed like outtakes, hastily thrown together.
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Jordo007 wrote: » I don't know why but this film feels like it's ages away haha. Maybe it's because we've been here before and there's still a little doubt in my mind, it'll come out. At least it didn't delay to November whe…
  • cwl007 wrote: » goldenswissroyale wrote: » True, there is definitely a resemblance between Craig and McQueen. For sure. I watched Bullit again late last year and in some scenes the resemblance is uncanny. Not just the face but McQueen's…
  • An early Downey film in which he seemed to be playing himself at the time. Not sure why I have always loved this film, partially the look, partially the soundtrack (one of Thomas Newman's first very best scores, coupled with an array of rock and rap…
  • Erasing the swing makes sense. She is too old for a swing.
  • Junglist_1985 wrote: » For those worried about it being too similar to SF/SP, things we KNOW: - Fukunaga considered CR the vastly superior Craig film - It has a beautiful, vibrant cinematographic color palette - Bond gets bruised and bloodied…
  • delfloria wrote: » Cuomo's latest accuser says "he kissed her hand and called her sweetheart". Lucky she never encounter James during one of his visits to Shrublands. Bond's behavior at Shrublands is an outlier. All in all, James Bond ha…
  • mtm wrote: » echo wrote: » I realized Guy Haines is also the name of the co-lead in Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train. Never spotted that! :) Me neither, and I have seen Strangers on a Train dozens of times. On a separate note.…
  • No. I think the more realistic/plausible plot point is that Madeleine has a dark, deep, twisted, affection for Safin, due to him saving her from the frozen lake. It might turn out that Madeliene went into hiding not because of her father's line of w…
  • Interesting fan trailer here. The sound is fuzzy but there is inspiring music behind it:
  • Mathis1 wrote: » TripAces wrote: » Just noticed, in the opening credits, that Roger Spottiswoode worked on the 1972 Steve McQueen film The Getaway. Yes, he was an editor before being a Director. He is also credited as one of the scriptw…
  • Oh my my, ooh la la...Hello, there, Katie Melua!!!!
  • ProfJoeButcher wrote: » TripAces wrote: » ProfJoeButcher wrote: » I've had the experience that Craig rises well above some pretty average (or worse) material outside of Bond. From the mediocre (Cowboys and Aliens) to the offensively stupid…