BOND #7
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Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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I sell my cr dvd last year.tbp82 wrote:Spectre is in my collection as is every Bond movie. of the officiall series
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I ca t collection is not complete without them.
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No news over a week.
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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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I'd take anyone to replace Daniel Craig who is the least Bond like actor current;y working :tbp82 wrote:Right now which way are we leaning? Turner?
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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.
a very versatile Bond 7 contender.
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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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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Although people in the US were not huge fans of Spectre.FormerBondFan wrote: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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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But they gave their soul to SF.Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:Although people in the US were not huge fans of Spectre.FormerBondFan wrote: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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.FormerBondFan wrote: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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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The damage has been done where the franchise can no longer be worth saving.tbp82 wrote:How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.FormerBondFan wrote: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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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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.FormerBondFan wrote:The damage has been done where the franchise can no longer be worth saving.tbp82 wrote:How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.FormerBondFan wrote: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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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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.tbp82 wrote: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.FormerBondFan wrote:The damage has been done where the franchise can no longer be worth saving.tbp82 wrote:How can you not care? If you're so against a Craig type Bond shouldnt you hope change.FormerBondFan wrote: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.tbp82 wrote:Whos your favorite for Bond #7?
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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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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.tbp82 wrote:Do you not want. to enjoy Bond movies again? Theres gotta be someone youd like to see as Bond #7.
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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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