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suavejmf

Send the bar man over please......

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suavejmf
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Dr No
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
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Sean Connery
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  • How do we know the GB is at the beginning for sure guys??
  • GadgetMan wrote: » Craig's a great Bond. But EON didn't know if they wanted his era to be serialized or to be standalone adventures. For example, if Mr White mentioned Silva's name in CR, it would have helped. And if all went as EON made us believ…
  • mtm wrote: » So based on this, it seems like it's at the beginning again, but likely to be pretty much identical to Spectre's- with the fanfare played over black again rather than over the white dots. Sounds nice though! Interesting,…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » For fun I took Barry’s 1995 recording and put it in GE to see how it worked. First class.
  • Ryan wrote: » Octopussy wrote: » Fantastic. I love the design and will be incredibly happy if something of a similar nature is what we get in the film. Having the Goldfinger music also reminds me of how much that guitar melody has be…
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » Dalton was in his element in the serious, dramatic scenes, but never seemed relaxed, which meant that the lighter scenes didn't wor…
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » Dalton was in his element in the serious, dramatic scenes, but never seemed relaxed, which meant that the lighter scenes didn't work for him so well. And I think t…
  • Just watching TSWLM. I wonder how they filmed shark eating Stromberg’s Secretary scene? The live shark scenes look extremely dangerous and done with a real stunt woman alongside a live Tiger shark!!
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » Was Iain Glen too villain to be consired in the past? I too have thought about him as a decent Bond candidate. When he was young, I see what you mean. When he’s older, he would make a good…
  • mtm wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » Dalton was in his element in the serious, dramatic scenes, but never seemed relaxed, which meant that the lighter scenes didn't work for him so well. And I think that's why in general his Bond didn't hi…
  • MSL49 wrote: » Tom Hiddleston from villain to hero? He remind's me little bit of Roger Moore. Yes, certainly in ‘The Night Manager’ with a hint of Daniel Craig.
  • Benny wrote: » I'm going to throw Chris Hemsworth back into the mix. Good actor Charismatic Good look Popular with men and women Right age group. Might be on the higher price of potential actors, but I think he'd be interested in the rol…
  • mtm wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » mtm wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » Cavill fit's in that Dalton mould, test's and get's the role year's later. I think he's a bit more Brosnan to be honest. Looks the part but is unlikely to bring much new to…
  • FatherValentine wrote: » I wasn't ashamed. People just didn't think it was cool. When I first went to college and said I was a big fan of Bond they would look at me strangely. I think people felt it was camp silliness. Or even just plain naff. …
  • mtm wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » Cavill fit's in that Dalton mould, test's and get's the role year's later. I think he's a bit more Brosnan to be honest. Looks the part but is unlikely to bring much new to it. Except I think Brosnan did have…
  • MSL49 wrote: » Turner has al the tools. Give him a screentest. Agreed. On another note, I wonder if this is true; As revealed in the book Christian Bale: “The Inside Story of the Darkest Batman, Bale’s performance in American Psycho c…
  • 007InAction wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » 007InAction wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » https://www.meanwhileinireland.com/neeson-replace-craig-as-new-bond/ well it happened :D Congrats to Liam for getting the role. Irish eyes are sm…
  • mtm wrote: » Arf! :D Which Bond films have been too 'woke' (I never use that word myself) for you? None so far. But there is a danger they could become such, but hopefully Eon will continue to do a good job. I only found out what ‘woke’…
  • JeremyBondon wrote: » DRush76 wrote: » I don't know who should be the next Bond. Perhaps the Bond franchise should finally end. We have 58 years and 25 movies to enjoy. I'd prefer that over seeing the legacy being hijacked by woke sto…
  • Denbigh wrote: » But I think narratively this will be the most closed-ended we've had compared to the past. Fair point, if the rumours are to believed.
  • JeremyBondon wrote: » Craig's done. Let's just accept it and move on. Maybe and most likely. But Roger was also done in the past....3 times, but he came back when the cheque book came out with increasingly generous amounts.
  • GadgetMan wrote: » I think if EON had very good writers every now and then, Craig would stick around. Because, he himself knows he can do a 6th Bond film. But it's the fear of having a bad script that he's wary of. What we should hope for is, star…
  • MSL49 wrote: » We don't need another Sir Roger and AVTAK situation. Time to move on. Totally different. Craig is much better shape.
  • Univex wrote: » All this talk about an older Bond, plus all the new Craig pictures, plus the fact that the man has been on the role for 14 years, which makes nostalgia already possible, makes me really, really want another film from Daniel Craig. …
  • Benjamin_Weekly69 wrote: » Speaking of Neeson, I mean, this is pretty much a James Bond scene. Neeson is brilliant in this brilliant film. He’d have made an interesting Bond for sure.
  • 007InAction wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » https://www.meanwhileinireland.com/neeson-replace-craig-as-new-bond/ well it happened :D Congrats to Liam for getting the role. Irish eyes are smiling............. :)>- He was in a M…
  • Univex wrote: » GeneralGogol wrote: » Univex wrote: » GeneralGogol wrote: » Hoult ticks all the boxes - dashing looks, great experience across a variety of movie genres and directors, holds the screen opposite powerhouse actors, can pl…
  • Ludovico wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » I think Ben Barnes just fit's the bill for next Bond. The guy from ‘Dorian Gray’. I thought that when I watched that film many years ago. But I haven’t seen him in anything for y…
  • MSL49 wrote: » I think Ben Barnes just fit's the bill for next Bond. The guy from ‘Dorian Gray’. I thought that when I watched that film many years ago. But I haven’t seen him in anything for years.
  • Since62 wrote: » 5'9 3/4" tall per IMDB for R Madden, as was Richard Burton, considered for the role before Connery. Madden's co-star in The Take, Idris Elba, is 6'2 1/2. Tom Hiddlestone looked great in The Night Manager and is 6'1 3/4". Michael…