Hi.............i think before posting to EON, you'd need to get a petition of 100,000,000 names before they took notice of any Bond fan!bondnotblonde wrote:thankyou!
now the REAL WORK commences..let's change Bond for the better!!
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Hi.............i think before posting to EON, you'd need to get a petition of 100,000,000 names before they took notice of any Bond fan!bondnotblonde wrote:thankyou!
now the REAL WORK commences..let's change Bond for the better!!
They're probably afraid of getting hate mail.. all the more reason for them to stay out of contact with the outside world.EON doesn't even have a website. The freaking Vatican has more contact with the outside world than they do
Thunderpussy wrote:Eon would not listen to anyone,After all they know better than any Lifelong fan, Hell they even know Better than Cubby. They have become Fanatics about their New Bond.
I remember at one time EON did have a Bond website, but is pretty useless, and was aimed at juveniles......there was no info on it that any Bond fan didn't know.katied wrote:They're probably afraid of getting hate mail.. all the more reason for them to stay out of contact with the outside world.EON doesn't even have a website. The freaking Vatican has more contact with the outside world than they do
Exactly. If EON had a website with a press room, you could find out what was Word of God and what was merely tabloid gossip. But I think they like the rumours and confusion. They seem to take the attitude that as long as Bond is being talked about, it doesn't matter whether what is being said is accurate or not.katied wrote:A website would be a good idea for EON. It wouldn't have to be much-the occasional official word on what's going on, that sort of thing, and also a way to counter rumors(lord knows there area lot of those!)
Apparently there is no such thing as bad publicity.Kristatos wrote:Exactly. If EON had a website with a press room, you could find out what was Word of God and what was merely tabloid gossip. But I think they like the rumours and confusion. They seem to take the attitude that as long as Bond is being talked about, it doesn't matter whether what is being said is accurate or not.katied wrote:A website would be a good idea for EON. It wouldn't have to be much-the occasional official word on what's going on, that sort of thing, and also a way to counter rumors(lord knows there area lot of those!)
Try telling that to Gary Glitter.Mulli wrote: Apparently there is no such thing as bad publicity.
This site is.. searches for a word and settles on "unpopular"Apparently there is no such thing as bad publicity.
I beg to differ.
This site has divided Bond fans, and those of us who are unhappy with the way EON productions make current Bond films have a place to voice their concerns.
No doubt the site is visited by EON employees from time to time, but they clearly do not listen. Otherwise we wouldn't have had Quantum of Boredom.
I agree. Alan Gavill would be an awful choice for Bond.bondnotblonde wrote: and please for heavens sake not Gavill..he is a boy!
FormerBondFan wrote:I have a suggestion.