BOND #7

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Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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tbp82 wrote:Spectre is in my collection as is every Bond movie. of the officiall series
I sell my cr dvd last year.
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I ca t collection is not complete without them.
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No news over a week. :007:
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yeah...wonser what that means.
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It means that there's been enough real news that the media doesn't need to fill space with non-stories about bookies odds.
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Right now which way are we leaning? Turner?
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I don't put much stock in any of these rumours, to be honest. Until an official announcement is made, it's just gossip.
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tbp82 wrote:Right now which way are we leaning? Turner?
I'd take anyone to replace Daniel Craig who is the least Bond like actor current;y working : :wink:
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Cant find a good link. But on Sky1 facebook page they are some clips from The Five and Tom Cullen got a darker character than he usually plays. Hes
a very versatile Bond 7 contender.
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tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
Although people in the US were not huge fans of Spectre.
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Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
Although people in the US were not huge fans of Spectre.
But they gave their soul to SF.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.
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tbp82 wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.
The damage has been done where the franchise can no longer be worth saving.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.
The damage has been done where the franchise can no longer be worth saving.
As. successful as Craigs Bond is/was one could argue it doesnt need saving. But, it is time to movr on to a new Bond. Embrace it.
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tbp82 wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
I couldn't even care less about the franchise's well being anymore so to answer your question, anyone who is not a classic type as we had from Sean to Pierce. It's not for me but for the brainwashed general public, especially here in the US.
How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.
The damage has been done where the franchise can no longer be worth saving.
As. successful as Craigs Bond is/was one could argue it doesnt need saving. But, it is time to movr on to a new Bond. Embrace it.
Anybody or anything can be Bond now. It's the Bond brand that sells, not the actor playing him, so that's no point of caring anymore.
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Do you not want. to enjoy Bond movies again? Theres gotta be someone youd like to see as Bond #7.
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tbp82 wrote:Do you not want. to enjoy Bond movies again? Theres gotta be someone youd like to see as Bond #7.
Who cares anymore? Thanks to the madness so-called "popularity" of DC's Bond, anybody or anything can be Bond as long as Babs is around.
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It could work to Rupert Friend's advantage that he's flying under the radar of next Bond speculation and names bandied around.
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