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  • Agent007391 wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » T3 was terrible. I actually bought Genisys after seeing it in the theatre, and I've watched it ONCE since then. That means it sucks. I haven't seen Dark Fate, but I won't fall for it again. Another cu…
  • T3 was terrible. I actually bought Genisys after seeing it in the theatre, and I've watched it ONCE since then. That means it sucks. I haven't seen Dark Fate, but I won't fall for it again. Another curiosity to waste my time & money.... Termi…
  • Thunderpussy wrote: » It's a fantastic show, I've been a fan of it for years. :)>- I did some research, and found out that each season covers one book (although the first book bled a little into season 2). So if the sixth IS indeed the …
  • We just started watching The Expanse. Now I am full-on addicted to the show. If you like sci-fi, you need to check it out!
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » I thought Kate Capshaw was funny in Temple of Doom, even with her hysterics Kate has charm. Agreed. She worked very well with her limited material....
  • Risico007 wrote: » Keaton looks amazing Ford back as Jones Keaton back as Batman Bring back Dalton as 007 … come on it’s the one trend we all want EON to jump on YES!
    in Batman Comment by chrisisall June 2021
  • HildebrandRarity wrote: » On Temple of Doom, both Spielberg and Lucas were coming out of a divorce, and that definitely affected their take on the lead female character in the script. Capshaw does the best she can from some poorly written material…
  • ToTheRight wrote: » Although extremely popular and there's several sequels upcoming, my least favorite movie of all time is....... AVATAR. Just not my cup of tea. Then I take it you've never seen Forbidden Zone, Highlander 2, American…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Exorcist 2 is an unintended comedic gem, a laughoutloud fun fest full of hillarious nonsense. Yes, it's full of MST3K fun to be had...
  • I've heard it said that Highlander 2 is the worst movie ever....
  • Zarozzor wrote: » StirredNotShaken wrote: » STLCards3 wrote: » JamesStock wrote: » GF - Predator treatment of women, Goldfinger being sucked out of the plane . How could any discussion of Goldfinger and cringe NOT include that …
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » mtm wrote: » I never quite get people criticising Willie for being annoying, because that’s the joke. She’s supposed to scream too much: Indy even says “the thing about her is the noise”. It’s like complaining that Mr …
  • PrinceKamalKhan wrote: » chrisisall wrote: » PrinceKamalKhan wrote: » I don't think there is one single perfect, flawless, "cringe-free" Bond film and that's fine. When is the last time you saw The Living Daylights? Just curious... ;)…
  • mtm wrote: » In terms of crushes it’s her and Superman The Movie Margot Kidder for me. No Bond girls quite come close, actually. Karen Allen was amazing. Carey Lowell & Michelle Yeoh from the Bonds were as cool IMHO.
  • PrinceKamalKhan wrote: » I don't think is one single perfect, flawless, "cringe-free" Bond film and that's fine. When is the last time you saw The Living Daylights? Just curious... ;)
  • As a kid I wondered why Goldfinger would go to the trouble of having to remove the gold from Solo & his car instead of just killing him first- now I know. It's a movie. ;) And it afforded a funny line.
  • mtm wrote: » In terms of attractiveness I think they’re all stunning, but Allen in Raiders tips it for me: she’s so naturally beautiful. That's a big YEP. ;)
  • marc wrote: » ProfJoeButcher wrote: » Yeah, the car comes back and Goldfinger mentions separating his gold from Mr Solo, and Bond seems to know his plan doesn't work. I mean, if he doesn't realize that, he can't be very clever! Ah, thanks…
  • Ryan wrote: » What we truly need is the return of Short Round. YES!!!!
  • ThighsOfXenia wrote: » Honestly, none of the Bond films are problem-free. None. The closest I can think of would be CR, but even that has some pacing issues before we get to Montenegro. Pacing issues? LOL, Please. I was thinking blinking pi…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Of all the problems in KOTCS, I never understood the issue people had with Mutt or the actor. I thought he was fine for the most part. Yep.
  • Thunderball wrote: » Willow Rosenberg from my favorite TV series, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. One of my very favorite fictional characters period. Good call!
  • talos7 wrote: » People back then didn’t purchase new vehicles every three or five years; it’s entirely conceivable that a street in the early 60’s would be filled with late 50’s cars. I concur. As a kid I used to date movies by the cars. It…
  • It might be a flashback scene...
  • If the 'formula' gives you something enjoyable, why knock it? Besides, they broke formula in it too (no sacrificial lamb).
  • JamesStock wrote: » Oooh, this one's tough. For me, QOS is probably closest to cringe-free for me. The only thing I can't stand is the title theme (and boy, does it make me wince). Runner up would probably be FRWL followed by (in no order) TB…
  • marc wrote: » DN, YOLT, FYEO Interesting choices. Good movies too.
  • DarthDimi wrote: » jobo wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » I'll get my first jab (Pfizer) about two weeks before my marriage. It'll offer me at least some protection, so I'm not complaining. You mean protection from your to be wife? …
  • Dalton is king of novel-like Bond. Connery is original cinematic Bond brilliance! Craig & Brosnan rock severely. Moore was a great Saintly Bond. Laz was okay.