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  • My initial comment was supposedly to be lightly distasteful and offense, of course! That was my response and opinion to the blatant vanity of that statement. She's not remotely attractive, and that has nothing to do with her being a minority; that d…
  • “I tested for one of the Bond girls for the new James Bond movie, but ... they told me I was too pretty for the role. "
  • SP, as general cinema, is not a failure, but in context of a Bond film, it is a complete failure. Good Bond? Debatable. Good Bond girl? No. Good Villain? No. Good Soundtrack? No. Good Plot? No. Good Script? No. Good dialogue? No. Good act…
  • I brought P&W back cause they are part of the family omg! Without my work family and my Danny boy I would start crying :( I don't wanna think about the future I want Daniel and everyone forever and ever! EVEN if they kinda suck. -Babs
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » We are stuck with Mendes 4 lyfe.
  • I mean, just listen to this track by Giacchino: It's a lot more focused, dynamic and does a lot better job of paying homage to Barry than just repeating the Bond motif over and over.
  • Some_Kind_Of_Hero wrote: » echo wrote: » HASEROT wrote: » i would like a return of the "countdown" style ending - the big baddie has his hands on some sort of doomsday weapon, and its a race against the clock to stop it before it annihilat…
  • Risico007 wrote: » EndCredit007 wrote: » "The thing is I don't now about that, but listen, Daniel Craig is a very inspiring actor and I had some contact and the thing is that I'm busy right now doing Dune. But, I will say to have the privil…
  • HASEROT wrote: » i wouldn't mind Soderbergh TBH... sure, his movies are hit and miss - but so are Scorsese's and The Cohen Brothers movies too.... i look at it this way - even with Soderbergh's present body of work possibly coming into Bond 25,…
  • Still holding out for Villeneuve. Really hope he's still able to do Bond. It's depressing to think we might go from the likes of Villeneuve to Soderbergh... not that Soderbergh is a bad director but it seems like his film record is 25 percent goo…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Yann Demange looks set to do another series of "Top Boy' for 2019. http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/netflix-british-drug-dealer-drama-top-boy-1202609880/ Does this rule him out?
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » CASINOROYALE wrote: » Why the hell would she return? She was just some random girl he almost banged and used for information... Noooo she was actually the mastermind all along. What happened you see is that she w…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » dominicgreene wrote: » shamanimal wrote: » Getafix wrote: » What's obvious though is that people get wound up by radically different things. I agree with you that compared to a lot of the garbage EON has served …
  • Dennison wrote: » dominicgreene wrote: » shamanimal wrote: » Getafix wrote: » What's obvious though is that people get wound up by radically different things. I agree with you that compared to a lot of the garbage EON has served up ove…
  • shamanimal wrote: » Getafix wrote: » What's obvious though is that people get wound up by radically different things. I agree with you that compared to a lot of the garbage EON has served up over the past 25 years SP is actually a moderately d…
  • boldfinger wrote: » My understanding of the definition of a spy is someone who secretly extracts information from an otherwise closed source. The only instance that applies to Bond in the novels is the beginning of YOLT, correct me if I´m mistaken…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » CASINOROYALE wrote: » Problem is that Craig’s Bond has lost that essence where he is a spy I do not feel like he is a spy at all. I agree. We haven't seen Craig doing spy stuff at all. Well, other than tailing a few o…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » Bond, to dress up on more confidence and feel lesser remorse, was draining the life of his Whiskey bottle if I remember correctly in order to take the shot in TLD. When his field colleague, Captain Sender (Saunders' counterpar…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » dominicgreene wrote: » ClarkDevlin wrote: » That's true and all but... Bond is not an assassin, just so to speak. He has a license to kill, sure, but he also investigates or even goes to a formality as a representative…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » That's true and all but... Bond is not an assassin, just so to speak. He has a license to kill, sure, but he also investigates or even goes to a formality as a representative of either his government or the MI-6 (an example is…
  • Getafix wrote: » dominicgreene wrote: » Getafix wrote: » Not sure QOS is a classic but definitely more enjoyable and with more rewatch value than SF. I don't find QOS nostalgic either. The opposite. Fresh and forward looking. I s…
  • Getafix wrote: » Not sure QOS is a classic but definitely more enjoyable and with more rewatch value than SF. I don't find QOS nostalgic either. The opposite. Fresh and forward looking. I say that because to me it felt like a lot of earl…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » You don't like SKYFALL, @JamesBondKenya. But it's great you like QUANTUM OF SOLACE. Hope you like the next one. Quantum is truly underrated. One of the best Bond films as far as I'm concerned. Sure, foot chase in …
  • SF actually didn't have so many plot holes. There are moments in the movie where it asks you to suspend your disbelief to a lengthy extent, but other than that, it remains solid imo. Mendes is a good director. SF is a good movie. But like any art…
  • SirHilaryBray wrote: » bondjames wrote: » SirHilaryBray wrote: » barryt007 wrote: » Its only logical that Nolan's name will be linked for the next few films. Honest opinion, why his Production Company had Bond 25 listed then rem…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » bondjames wrote: » NicNac wrote: » TheWizardOfIce wrote: » bondjames wrote: » Or more likely a new director just doesn't want to take on any of Mendes's baggage, which is what I assumed some time ago. Where …
  • Roadphill wrote: » Admittedly its a little trite, but there could be an easy explanation for a new actor as Blofeld, whilst writing out the 'foster brother' nonsense. Putting it simply, Waltz could have not been the real Blofeld from the start.
  • thelivingroyale wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » Perhaps they were worried that Craig wouldn't do another film and wanted to rush things. That's definitely why they blew their load so quickly imo. Mendes said it was made with the possibility…
  • bondjames wrote: » Craig didn't seem to give a toss about much in that film, including Madeleine. Seydoux did her best to sell what they gave her, but it didn't jive from his end. The most laughable part was the "you're leaving?" in London. Well, …