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  • weboffear wrote: » Daniel Craig at the BFI Bond talk starts at 24 minutes in Many thanks for this! What a lovely interview. He’s come such a long way reagarding his posture and attitude towards these things. Seems more at ease with himsel…
  • MaxCasino wrote: » Univex wrote: » HitchBondUSA wrote: » Daltonforyou wrote: » Fall '28 is most likely I think. yeah seems more likely peter wrote: » Minion wrote: » ggl007 wrote: » I've been told that Barbara acknowl…
  • I’m stil hoping this young Bond bullsh*t is exactly that. I understand the arguments in favour of it, but I’m still against it. Wanna have a young kid play Bond when his parents died? Fine. Wanna have a younger Bond in the navy? Fine. Just time jump…
  • Mallory wrote: » Having just returned from OHMSS in (glorious) 4K at the cinema, it has set in stone my feeling it is the best Bond film, very deserving of my number one spot, and wont be even remotely challenged until Casino Royale comes along. …
  • HitchBondUSA wrote: » Daltonforyou wrote: » Fall '28 is most likely I think. yeah seems more likely peter wrote: » Minion wrote: » ggl007 wrote: » I've been told that Barbara acknowledged that NTTD's ending had been a mistake…
  • 31 in 1962 is not 31 in 2025. Just saying.
  • The truth is, that short list that Variety put out, is appalling. Holland, Dickinson and Elordi are not Bond material. And I was one of the ones that saw DC as Bond immediately when they announced it, just by an interview he did alongside Nicole Kid…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Univex wrote: » Cruise must reunite with the big boys again. Make a Scorsese film, a Fincher one, a Paul Thomas Anderson one, something like that. One in which he does not run! 1000%. There used to be a time whe…
  • Ludovico wrote: » Univex wrote: » Ludovico wrote: » As we move closer to August and I'm getting in a more autumnal mood, by extension a spooky mood, I tend to watch more horror films and series. I already started reading ghost stories. Am …
  • Metro, Daily Mail, The Sun, Daily Express, The News International, and several other outlets are running with this headline: "Callum Turner 'tipped' to take the role". Probably the same bu** as ever. Although I'd be happy with the choice of the 3…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » I don't think there are that many 30-year-old actors with experience, charisma, and enough talent to make a Villeneuve film. They're not going to hire another Lazenby, so I think the pool is quite small. I think we d…
  • We don’t know the half of it. Can any of us say with confidence that, say, two years ago we could’ve predicted all that has happened since? We are not in the know. We are but spectators, and the curtain isn’t even up yet.
  • Ludovico wrote: » As we move closer to August and I'm getting in a more autumnal mood, by extension a spooky mood, I tend to watch more horror films and series. I already started reading ghost stories. Am I the only one? Any suggestions? The old F…
  • CommanderRoss wrote: » Univex wrote: » 007InAction wrote: » FIRST DRIVE: Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Best looking car being produced currently ? Price ? don't ask........🤠 Now that’s the real deal right there ;) Art, simply art on wh…
  • battleshipgreygt wrote: » I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Holland’s name is coming up in the boardroom discussions, but I highly doubt any decision has been made or will be until we’re close to having a script. I’d also imagine Villeneuve will b…
  • I like him as an actor very much, both as a stage actor and a tv actor. But he is no Bond.
  • 007InAction wrote: » FIRST DRIVE: Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Best looking car being produced currently ? Price ? don't ask........🤠 Now that’s the real deal right there ;) Art, simply art on wheels
  • Ludovico wrote: » I'm rewatching Raiders of the Lost Ark. Indiana Jones movies are pretty perfect summer movies as well. Oh, absolutely. Thanks for the suggestion ;)
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » MX5's aren't without issue themselves, suffering with a tendency to corrode. The MG is a better to drive too. I'm just not into Japanese cars (I know that's a sweeping statement), but while they are pretty sound, mechanica…
  • mattjoes wrote: » This is interesting, and can be looked at from multiple perspectives. Among others, thedove already discussed the perspective of the artists' respective popularity. Here are my own thoughts. In the case of TND, just hearing wh…
  • I adore Surrender. That being said, I do like the three songs mentioned. But Surrender just sends shivers down my spine. Driving to it is bliss.
  • LucknFate wrote: » Univex wrote: » Nah, Holland had a thing with Aston Martin recently. But that wasn’t for Bond. I’ll try to find it. Edit. Found it. Just google Tom Holland Aston Martin and take a look. It’s not Bond related. Things just …
  • Nah, Holland had a thing with Aston Martin recently. But that wasn’t for Bond. I’ll try to find it. Edit. Found it. Just google Tom Holland Aston Martin and take a look. It’s not Bond related. Things just got mixed up because of the Variety artic…
  • j_w_pepper wrote: » Univex wrote: » But I’d recommend an Mx5 instead, better fun, better engineering, better rep, and not expensive to maintain and run. Not sure that I haven't mentioned it before, but my wife and I had a 1992 MX-5 (NA)…
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » That blue Jag, doesn't even look like a real car! It looks like it's made of cardboard. Lately, i've been toying with the idea of getting an MGF. It'll be a Summer alternative for my 45. Had a silver one with…
  • mtm wrote: » Okay, thanks for that- although you forgot to say how much you dislike the TWR. And I'm sure I hate everything you like too :P Feel free to tell the guy who bought this he made a mistake, I'm not entirely sure he did... Anyon…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Univex wrote: » I take it you guys mean Hollywood run of the mill films and are forgetting italian neorealism, the french nouveau vague, the epics of David Lean, Kubrick’s entire filmography, Ingmar Bergman, Hitchcock, … a…
  • Ludovico wrote: » The Fiennes kid has a predestined name though, if nothing else. Right? The new James Bond is... Hero :)
  • I take it you guys mean Hollywood run of the mill films and are forgetting italian neorealism, the french nouveau vague, the epics of David Lean, Kubrick’s entire filmography, Ingmar Bergman, Hitchcock, … and all that was true cinema for a long time…
  • Sure, I guess both of you are right. One option is not antithetical of the other. But M_Balje did take the time to look, so one does respect that, immensely.