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  • talos7 wrote: » The responses given by George and Pierce are nothing more than both being gracious when being asked a for an opinion concerning a hypothetical casting possibility , which was based on a discredited story oriented in a dubious tabl…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » peter wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Univex wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » talos7 wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Thankfully George and Pierce have absolutely nothing to do with the cast…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » Univex wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » talos7 wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Thankfully George and Pierce have absolutely nothing to do with the casting of the next Bond. I don't care ab…
  • DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » talos7 wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Thankfully George and Pierce have absolutely nothing to do with the casting of the next Bond. I don't care about their opinions but it seems that Variety …
  • ColonelSun wrote: » mtm wrote: » Colonel_Venus wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Lol, that jumped out at me as well, “seriously rumored” ok… English isn't my first language. What I meant: A tabloid claiming that ATJ did a screentes…
  • talos7 wrote: » That “ thang” should be “ then” Lol I've just fixed it in the quote as well ;) I read it as you intended my friend, and not as the non-standard spelling of thing representing Southern US pronunciation, typically used to deno…
  • The way I see it, a "serious rumour" is practically an oxymoron, a paradox in the very least. The only serious thing are news. Rumours are just that, tittle-tattle, grapevine furphy, scuttlebutt. And I see no difference between those two. They ar…
  • talos7 wrote: » Univex wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » Arnold back would, in fact, be a smart move, I think. In light of so many changes we're about to settle for -- new actor, new Bond (in a way), new director (most likely) -- it wouldn't hur…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Arnold back would, in fact, be a smart move, I think. In light of so many changes we're about to settle for -- new actor, new Bond (in a way), new director (most likely) -- it wouldn't hurt to bring a familiar face (or sound) ba…
  • Colonel_Venus wrote: » Univex wrote: » And one to close the argument, I believe. It absolutely does not close the argument. Show me a single tabloid article that claimed that Elba was offered the role. Heck, show me one that claimed that …
  • mtm wrote: » Colonel_Venus wrote: » peter wrote: » but the main industry publications have dropped this story, almost immediately. In other places in the film industry, no one is talking about this nothing burger. But it was pret…
  • Jordo007 wrote: » Arnold back would be a dream come true I'd open another bottle of champagne. Already committed to one if Villeneuve takes the directorial chair.
  • When were those taken?
  • Bloody hell, @Benny! The trauma @-) :-SS :(( Never gonna recover from those. That's actually quite the detriment to those who claim Bond was only sexualized by the time Craig popped up in Jamaica's Ocean Club beach, or took his shirt off in…
  • Oh, for Pete's sake, I've written an entire novel in three weeks. I can work the script on time for Villeneuve. Call me up, EON, I'm here, damn it. Willing to do it for the cost of coffee, a kiss on Bab's cheek and a handshake with Michael. Let's do…
  • If it is Villeneuve, I'll open a bottle of champagne. Damn happy if it's him. Fingers crossed, @Peter, my friend.
  • Creasy47 wrote: » Univex wrote: » To be fair, I haven't liked a gunbarrel since 1999. So, almost 25 years of rotten gunbarrels, IMHO, no counting CR's, obviously, which was something completely different and part of the ethos of said film. …
  • DewiWynBond wrote: » Univex wrote: » Creasy47 wrote: » @Univex, we do see both of them shirtless actually - Dalton waking up at Sanchez's estate, and Moore showing off that superfluous papilla. Oh yes! Damn it, now you've made me re…
  • We keep saying it, but those screentests are our holly grail as Bond fans. If only they'd release them for public viewing. At least some, with the approval of the actors.
  • Creasy47 wrote: » @Univex, we do see both of them shirtless actually - Dalton waking up at Sanchez's estate, and Moore showing off that superfluous papilla. Oh yes! Damn it, now you've made me remember that :D Years and years working on fo…
  • To be fair, I haven't liked a gunbarrel since 1999. So, almost 25 years of rotten gunbarrels, IMHO, no counting CR's, obviously, which was something completely different and part of the ethos of said film.
  • DewiWynBond wrote: » Univex wrote: » DewiWynBond wrote: » So, anyone watched Road House? I feel we need that kind of vibe for the next one; a fun feel-good movie. Ya know, I was one of those who actually preferred a fun feel-good mo…
  • Denbigh wrote: » I just think some are still gonna continue @Univex and the sooner we finish, the more likely we'll be able to do something else with this page concept and maybe play around with alternate names or maybe even alternate eras. Like w…
  • 007HallY wrote: » Personally, I think Bond should always be what the Fleming novels and essentially all the films are: easily consumable, escapist fare with a dose of fantasy, mixed with a good splash of intelligence, nuances of character, and eve…
  • @Denbigh, but the outcome is certain. So what's the point? :-/ There are more than three pages of posts that consistently push Leo Suter to the lead by a steady 3/1 margin. At this point, someone in the Theo James camp has to stop playing so thi…
  • Gerard wrote: » To be fair, those rags would never do things like that if there wasn't a public for that. Never an excuse. The media has responsibilities. And the public has to be taught on good taste and values. Catering to the people whil…
  • DewiWynBond wrote: » So, anyone watched Road House? I feel we need that kind of vibe for the next one; a fun feel-good movie. Ya know, I was one of those who actually preferred a fun feel-good movie a couple of years ago, after all of those…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Univex wrote: » I know, I know, same old opinion, but I’d be giddy if Arnold came back. I just miss his Bond sound so much! You and me both, @Univex. I cannot believe that he wouldn't have at least one or two great Bo…
  • Informe_James_Bond wrote: » Red_Snow wrote: » Exclusive: Inside Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Bond deal: Daniel Craig's 007 replacement could sign up for FOUR films after 'endless discussions' with bosses - who could add a 'fantasy' twist to the belo…
  • Yes, I think so. We've had four or five good final choices that say a lot about what fans really want to see. Choices that go beyond shock factors or any type of agendas, and that are varied as they are sensible. It was a fun game. Suter deserves th…