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  • FrankXavier wrote: » GE is far above TLD . Uh, oh, them's fightin words. ;)
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » People are talking about Arnold AGAIN?? The guy not only hasn't done a Bond score in 11 years, he is a has been. Next! Insulting, irrelevant nonsense. His two scores for the Craig era were among his best and added…
  • conradhankers wrote: » talos7 wrote: » conradhankers wrote: » Benny wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Jackman could have been an incredible Bond ; few actors can deftly pull off charming and brutal, Jackman can . He would have been a combin…
  • dominicgreene wrote: » Wow that office looks shocking similar to one in TLD Not a bad thing...
  • conradhankers wrote: » Benny wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Jackman could have been an incredible Bond ; few actors can deftly pull off charming and brutal, Jackman can . He would have been a combination of Moore and Craig. But according …
  • Jackman could have been an incredible Bond ; few actors can deftly pull off charming and brutal, Jackman can . He would have been a combination of Moore and Craig.
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » It's not about the amount of CGI. Nolan is the only person I 100% trust to deliver a completely satisfying Bond film. So you just threw your boy Boyle under the bus. Lol. Make up your mind
  • Univex wrote: » Yes, but we were hailing Nolan as a non-cgi director, and truth is, the sheer amount of CGI in say, Inception, or Interstellar, is gargantuous. If we google "Christopher Nolan green screen" we'll see plenty of images depicting the …
  • I have to laugh at this anti-CG bias. Done well, as in Logan and Mad Max, it’s imperceptible and greatly enhances a film. Now I get not liking obvious, poorly done work but saying that you want a CG free film is throwing the baby out with the bath …
  • Nothing points to Cary aping Mendes ; the use of established sets , or even elements, is no indication of Mendes 2.0
  • Benny wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Charles was more excited about meeting Ralph Fiennes than about anything else. :)) No wonder he ignored Fukunaga! And a set visit from a member of the British Royal family and the heir to the thr…
  • echo wrote: » duke_togo wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Getafix wrote: » A shame Lupita wasn't interested. When people first heard Lupita's name being mentioned, she got similar comments saying she wasn't attractive enough, etc.…
  • 4EverBonded wrote: » I really don't see Cary as bored or annoyed or feeling awkward; it is just a photo capturing him at that moment. He's fine. ;) Look at what he is helming, and it's all coming together. . I agree, too much has been re…
  • manover wrote: » From bond history i would suggest its very unlikely that someone of hemsworth fame would be in frame for the bond job. These are different times.
  • manover wrote: » Realistically it wont be hemsworth. And as stated pattinson is batman.. Wont be these two...look further afield Hemsworth is absolutely a viable candidate. Realistically it too early to dismiss him.
  • TripAces wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Superintendent wrote: » Craig has the Prince of Wales on him. The suit, I mean. :) It's still not the perfect fit IMO, but definitely a big improvement. Craig says on that video that he comes back (to…
  • DonnyDB5 wrote: » How is it that Craig looks so much younger in the face when he’s sporting a bit of stubble? He looks older when he’s clean shaven. Well, that’s how you see it , and I can appreciate that . But I don’t agree. The grey stub…
  • I like Hemsworth and think he deserves a screentest. Apart from being physically suited for the role he possesses a quality that can’t be coached or trained, tremendous charisma.
  • Superintendent wrote: » Craig has the Prince of Wales on him. The suit, I mean. :) It's still not the perfect fit IMO, but definitely a big improvement. Craig says on that video that he comes back (to MI6) from retirement, so Lynch could inde…
  • Barely lifted a finger is quite an exaggeration, but the quality of the digital replacement in Logan is the gold standard; it’s beautiful work.
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Univex wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Not Bond at all... @talos7, have you read my hypothesis? Just speculation and wild guessing, but there are many ways this could fit the narrative in an interesting way. More i…
  • Univex wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Not Bond at all... @talos7, have you read my hypothesis? Just speculation and wild guessing, but there are many ways this could fit the narrative in an interesting way. More interesting than having HMG is…
  • Not Bond at all...
  • What's Henry's favorite exercise? Planking
  • Tuxedo wrote: » octofinger wrote: » Does anyone else feel that those new Astons aren't very . . . Bondian? Me. Yeah, it's one of the few things that I've seen on this production that I'm not thrilled with .
  • Cheers!
    in On This Day Comment by talos7 June 2019
  • CommanderRoss wrote: » With the new season of Lucifer airing I'm definately rooting for Tom Ellis In many of his photos he has a comically, crazed look in his eye, much like a vaudevillian stage hypnotist . Possibly he’s trying too hard to …
  • Here ya go: cary_fukunaga Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field…
  • echo wrote: » No has-beens. Think big. No, bigger. It's Beyonce or Gaga. Bigger is not necessarily better; compare DAD to YKMN, at their releases, Madonna was still an iconic mega-star, while Chris Cornell was nowhere near the top of …
  • I think he’s trolling the tabloids.