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  • Risico007 wrote: » if we are talking about universe building and creating the James Bond universe again there are ways to do other films and television series without giving Wizard of Ice 5 million for his Bill Tanner Snuff Film .. Though I am sur…
  • patb wrote: » I would bet that Disney had a complete business package in place regarding how they exploit Star Wars before they agreed the price and it would not surprise me if a team of experts are trying to do exactly the same thing with the Bo…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » You have to think that it can't be long before some bright spark realises that bringing The MP Diaries to the small screen is a no brainer as it has a female lead which is practically de rigeur for any project these days …
  • patb wrote: » No idea of the article is accurate but you cant fault the logic. The Bond universe is under exploited. Even on this forum, we have discussed many ways to expand the Bond universe. As with Star Wars etc, once you create not only a cha…
  • RC7 wrote: » bondjames wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Basically, in plain English, stop being a bunch of miserable bastards. People are discussing plot points for B25. The only misery I've seen here today are people insulting other members …
  • barryt007 wrote: » noSolaceleft wrote: » barryt007 wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Vesper and Tracy were the only ones who were "Bond's equal". That's why he properly fell in love with them. Agreed. In which regard ex…
  • barryt007 wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Vesper and Tracy were the only ones who were "Bond's equal". That's why he properly fell in love with them. Agreed. In which regard exactly where they his equals?
  • Scrolling through all of your ideas and suggestions, which can be summarized as ' more melodrama and more brooding, makes me realize in which dour corner the Bond movies have painted themselves. What a terrible sad state of affairs. P.S.: at the …
  • jobo wrote: » Murdock wrote: » jobo wrote: » Please stop pretending Brosnan is a great dramatic actor. He never was, and never will be. Learn to accept other people's opinions. There are dinner jackets and dinner jackets, a…
  • The_Reaper wrote: » I can almost guarantee this happens. Unfortunately we live in a world where Hollywood just plays it safe by repeating what worked in the past. Blofeld killed his wife in the Connery films so they gotta do it again. Why else wou…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » bondjames wrote: » 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: » thelivingroyale wrote: » Yeah I'm with Brady, that makes perfect sense to me. They'd captured him and didn't want him to be able to get his bearings until t…
  • TheWizardOfIce wrote: » BT3366 wrote: » Just as annoying to me in that SP plane rescue sequence is given the circumstances, just when did Bond have the time and means to come up with the aircraft given the abruptness at which Swann is kidnappe…
  • BondJasonBond006 wrote: » The current era is clearly the most uneven and flawed overall for me personally but I still voted somewhat positive. Having said that the Brosnan era blows the current era out of the water in about every possible aspect b…
  • bondjames wrote: » How do we know Connery couldn't have pulled it off? He wasn't asked to. He looked pretty concerned when running from Fiona with a bullet in his leg in TB. Surely he could have had brought a bit more of that to the table if asked…
  • peter wrote: » @JamesBondKenya, remember, Camille is Bolivian Intelligence... she's in the spy game... That's what can bring them together again... I had written earlier, on this, or another thread, that, when B25 picks up, the film-time line will…
  • Agent_99 wrote: » I was on a cross-Channel ferry on Monday and seized the opportunity to buy a bottle of the seldom-seen export strength Gordon's, for greater 1950s Vesper autenticity. (Domestic market Gordon's is a measly 37.5%.) At £18 fo…
  • thelivingroyale wrote: » I was as disappointed with anyone as TND, I enjoyed it but even at the time I remember thinking it was nothing special, but I felt like they turned it around with TWINE. I really love that film, I think it has a great stor…
  • RC7 wrote: » Gimme a break, people. If MB propositioned any of you, you'd be up there like a rat up a drainpipe. If not, I can only assume you bat for the other side, which is obviously fair enough. No I wouldn't and certainly not because I…
  • Risico007 wrote: » 001 wrote: » Hopefully B25 will have better looking bonds girls than Spectre. Except for Stephanie Sigman who looks absolutely beautiful. Hopefully you get your eyes fixed some day as all 3 girls were off t…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » @noSolaceleft a brilliant masterpiece: https://youtu.be/h82o28mZ1c0?t=1m7s mediocre fluff: https://youtube.com/watch?v=aIBXwnV1mb8 I'm afraid your ideas of brilliance are frightening close to my ideas of boring. …
  • TripAces wrote: » They have to fix the foster brother storyline. I have mentioned this before. And it wouldn't be difficult to do: there are some lines in SF and SP that suggest that Bond made a "perfect" recruit because he was an orphan and that …
  • Zekidk wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Gustav_Graves wrote: » a man by the way who isn't even active/productive anymore in Hollywood, Well said, @Gustav_Graves! If Arnold is such a great composer, why hasn't he worked on anything s…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » thelivingroyale wrote: » Gustav_Graves wrote: » thelivingroyale wrote: » I'm not advocating another FRWL or TND with the Bond theme blaring every few seconds but I do wish Craig would get a Bond theme moment, wit…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » Personally, I love the subtlety of Newman's score. Yeah I know, most Bond fans want to have all typical aspects of the Bond franchise chewn out for you, like a cheap but sweet wine. I prefer a subtle gran reserva, with mor…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Modern, unique and sexy: https://youtube.com/watch?v=k830wSv9lW8 Moderd, unique and sexy: https://youtube.com/watch?v=l58lm8phdnk Vomit-inducing, grotesque remix: https://youtube.com/watch?v=W9XKEykVixE At le…
  • bondjames wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » David Arnold single handedly ruined TND. He is the reason CR isn't perfect. If he is back, I'm out. Out? What do you mean? What if Nolan gets B26? PS: I'm no Arnold fan either. He's had his …
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » David Arnold single handedly ruined TND. He is the reason CR isn't perfect. If he is back, I'm out. You're quite finky, aren't you? After two times enduring Newman I should assume that most everybody welcomes Arn…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » noSolaceleft wrote: » Gustav_Graves wrote: » DonnyDB5 wrote: » I'm probably one of the few that digs the Tom Ford look. I love their suits, and I like the slim style on Craig. To me it's clean looking compared to t…
  • Actually the invisible car exists. Just Google" invisible car and Mercedes" and you will see it in a german pedestrian area. I have seen this on German news and they tend to be quite conservative so I really think this is for real. They also use the…
  • Gustav_Graves wrote: » DonnyDB5 wrote: » I'm probably one of the few that digs the Tom Ford look. I love their suits, and I like the slim style on Craig. To me it's clean looking compared to the baggy look of the suits in CR. Then again, I've …