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Post by Carl Stromberg on Apr 22, 2016 5:58:28 GMT -5
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Mar 8, 2016 15:36:44 GMT -5
I can't believe Writing's On The Wall - the awful Spectre theme - won an Oscar.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Mar 8, 2016 15:34:07 GMT -5
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Dec 19, 2015 5:51:11 GMT -5
Did you hear that Broccoli wants Cr-egg to make 10 more Bond film Ron, until he is 77 years old? The way the Craig era is going, it would not surprise me if Daniel Craig made a Bond film aged 70. I enjoyed the new Star Wars.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Apr 12, 2015 16:04:35 GMT -5
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Apr 12, 2015 15:20:21 GMT -5
MGW recently said that Daniel Craig can be Bond for as long he wants so clearly a case of double standards. The other explanation is that MGW has amnesia and can't remember anything he said in the past.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Apr 7, 2015 3:50:24 GMT -5
Of course no one will suggest that Craig is too old to play Bond. It's one rule for him and one rule for the other Bonds.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Mar 23, 2015 8:45:37 GMT -5
Typical Craig look. Nice machine gun.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Feb 11, 2015 8:22:31 GMT -5
We should have a whip round and make a bid. I've got £1.50 in my coat pocket at the moment.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Oct 14, 2014 9:41:01 GMT -5
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Post by Carl Stromberg on May 13, 2014 16:49:36 GMT -5
theweek.com/article/index/261349/timothy-dalton-opens-up-about-penny-dreadful-leaving-james-bond-and-the-demon-in-all-of-usTimothy Dalton opens up about Penny Dreadful, leaving James Bond, and the demon in all of us That leads, quite naturally, into a discussion of the role that Dalton is still most famous for: James Bond, who Dalton played in 1987's The Living Daylights and 1989's Licence to Kill.
Dalton waves away the idea that the fear of stagnation was a part of his relatively short tenure as 007. "That was my worry going into the James Bond franchise, certainly," he explains. "But it wasn't why I left." That doesn't mean he didn't have some concerns about the franchise: "On [Licence to Kill], I think I saw the script about two weeks before we started shooting. You know, that's not great, is it?"
Licence to Kill wasn't supposed to be his final James Bond movie; a third 007 movie, which would have starred Dalton, entered preproduction in 1990. "We had the script. They were interviewing directors. We were really rolling forward, ready to start. It was actually quite a good story, I thought," says Dalton. But a lengthy legal dispute between Eon Productions and MGM delayed the film indefinitely — and gave Dalton an out. "Because of the lawsuit, I was free of the contract," Dalton explains. "And [producer] Mr. Broccoli, who I really respected as a producer and as a friend, asked me what I was going to do when it was resolved. I said, 'Look, in all honesty, I don't think that I will continue.' He asked me for my support during that time, which of course, I gave him."
But when the lawsuit was resolved several years later, Dalton had a change of heart. "When [the next movie] did come about, it was probably four or five years later," he explains. "[Broccoli] asked if I would come back, and I said, 'Well, I've actually changed my mind a little bit. I think that I'd love to do one. Try and take the best of the two that I have done, and consolidate them into a third.' And he said, quite rightly, 'Look, Tim. You can't do one. There's no way, after a five-year gap between movies that you can come back and just do one. You'd have to plan on four or five.' And I thought, oh, no, that would be the rest of my life. Too much. Too long. So I respectfully declined." When Goldeneye hit theaters in 1995, it was Pierce Brosnan in the starring role.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Mar 28, 2014 16:42:18 GMT -5
A late Happy Birthday to Sir Tim.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Mar 28, 2014 16:40:32 GMT -5
I've heard lots of film critic prasing Brosnan's recent work.
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Mar 28, 2014 16:38:52 GMT -5
There is no reason why Indy should not be rebooted with a new actor. But Harrison Ford is stil alive so make one with him - now! Phantasism 5 has been made!!!!
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Post by Carl Stromberg on Dec 21, 2013 8:37:49 GMT -5
Merry Christmas
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