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It was a ghastly movie. Grace Jone's impossibly firm buttocks were the only highlight.

I mean, who really wanted to see a fifty year old James Bond making a shepherd's pie?

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Goldfinger will always been the king of the Bond movies for me.
 
DL was in AVTAK????

After Mayday demonstrates her strength by lifting a KGB agent and tossing him the other KGB agent(Dolph) checks on him

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Dolph would have made an awesome henchmen. After Dolph kills Felix Leiter, James Bond trains in Siberia while "Hearts on Fire" plays. At the top of the mountain, James Bond yells

"DRAGOOOO!!!!"
 
Dolph was Jones' boyfriend at the time - I wonder who could bench more?
 
They should get Dolph to play the badass henchman in the next one, after watching The Expendables he still looks in good shape (acting abillity still hasnt improved though)....:woot:
 
They should get Dolph to play the badass henchman in the next one, after watching The Expendables he still looks in good shape (acting abillity still hasnt improved though)....:woot:

Being a henchman just requires an odd deformity and constipated look.
 
MGM planning year-long 007 celebration in 2012

Release of Bond 23 to coincide with Dr No’s fiftieth anniversary

Written by Matt Weston on 15 Jan, 2011

In their report on the official announcement of Bond 23, trade paper Variety notes that MGM aren’t going to let the James Bond series’ fiftieth anniversary slip by.

The studio have already begun preparing a year-long celebration to mark 50 years since the release of the very first 007 film, Dr No.

Specifics remain unknown, but fans should expect a celebration to top the series’ fortieth birthday held in the lead-up to the release of 2002′s Die Another Day.

Spy blog Double O Section speculates that the celebrations could include anything from theatrical re-releases of classic 007 films, books, toys and the release of the remaining Bond films on Blu-ray Disc.

Bond 23, to be directed by Sam Mendes from a script by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan, will be released on 9 November 2012. The film will feature Daniel Craig reprising the role of James Bond for the third time.

Keep watching CommanderBond.net for more details on the Bond films’ fiftieth anniversary as they come to hand.

http://commanderbond.net/12799/mgm-planning-year-long-007-celebration-in-2012.html

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Sounds good. I'm intrigued.
 
I'm starting to get excited for whats around the corner for James Bond. I really need to pick up Goldeneye and check out Blood Stone now to feed my apatite for 007
 
I'm starting to get excited for whats around the corner for James Bond. I really need to pick up Goldeneye and check out Blood Stone now to feed my apatite for 007
Yeah pick up Goldeneye because its ace and i really recommend Blood Stone, its awesome....
 
This is very cool news. I can't believe it will be 50 years next year since Dr. No. Still one of the best Bond films too.
 
Sounds painful in most areas. I really couldn't care less about the Moore films. I've only seen LALD as a whole. I should check out The Spy Who Loved me though, since I heard it's one of the better ones. But Moore just sucks as Bond.
 
There are parts of TSWLM that I love, there are parts that have me cringing. But I definately would recommend that you watch it.
 
Moore doesn't suck as Bond. He played the part just as seriously as Connery did. They just made him do really silly stuff, and he did it. The Spy Who Loved Me changed my opinion of him. He really pulled off the serious moments there.
 
Why Dalton doesn't count? I thought his portrayal was mostly seen in good light by Bond fans.

In some circles. ;)

There is an equal number who didn't like him (and the GA generally rejected him). I think Daniel Craig is the Bond that Dalton tried to play. But until Craig, some fans thought Dalton was great because he tried to be dark, gritty and super-cereal. It didn't matter that he failed. I much prefer Connery, Brosnan, Craig and even Moore.

My opinion of course.
 
I like Brosnan, but aside from Goldeneye I am very disappointed about rest of his Bond films. And ending his Bond series with Die Another Day is very much like a whimper instead of triumph. I'm just glad to see Craig having the success that he has with 007.

I tend to agree. I thought Brosnan was a terrific Bond that combined some of the darker more humanistic traits that Dalton brought to the role, but kept the witty charm of Connery (without getting too cheeky like Moore could do).

Unfortunately GE is the only great Bond movie he was in. I actually think despite some slow spots, TWINE is a pretty good Bond movie with some refreshing twists on the formula. But it is still middling. His other two...the less said the better.

But I will say who knows how Craig's tenure will go. Like Brosnan he was in a firecracker of a debut film directed by Martin Campbell (GE and CR), followed by a highly anticipated but underwhelmingly average action movie (TND and QOS)...let's hope the pattern does not continue, I must say.
 
In some circles. ;)

There is an equal number who didn't like him (and the GA generally rejected him). I think Daniel Craig is the Bond that Dalton tried to play. But until Craig, some fans thought Dalton was great because he tried to be dark, gritty and super-cereal. It didn't matter that he failed. I much prefer Connery, Brosnan, Craig and even Moore.

My opinion of course.

My guess is that the GA wasn't ready for a dark and gritty Bond just coming after 12 years of Moore's tenure, even Craig might have failed in that climate IMO.
 
But I will say who knows how Craig's tenure will go. Like Brosnan he was in a firecracker of a debut film directed by Martin Campbell (GE and CR), followed by a highly anticipated but underwhelmingly average action movie (TND and QOS)...let's hope the pattern does not continue, I must say.


Let's hope Craig's third movie is equal to Goldfinger. The third movies are usually when Bond and the actor hit their stride.

Goldfinger
The Spy Who Loved Me

TWINE- Mind numbingly boring and not the best out of the third movies.
 
In some circles. ;)

There is an equal number who didn't like him (and the GA generally rejected him). I think Daniel Craig is the Bond that Dalton tried to play. But until Craig, some fans thought Dalton was great because he tried to be dark, gritty and super-cereal. It didn't matter that he failed. I much prefer Connery, Brosnan, Craig and even Moore.

My opinion of course.
How can you say that Dalton failed, even if you didn't like him? :huh:

He played the part like a professional who took the job seriously, and he pulled it off.
 
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