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My opinion of Fiennes in Quantum Of Crappiness II :The Crappying
? He puts the Mmmmmmmm[/Homer Simpson] in M. 
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I think he is better than Dench but really M should be a guy like in TLD. Fiennes is to young and then the whole Lord Voldemort thing.katied wrote:My opinion of Fiennes in Quantum Of Crappiness II :The Crappying? He puts the Mmmmmmmm[/Homer Simpson] in M.
Did you see Mi 4 yet?
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Interesting.....bjmdds wrote:EON Production revealed to MovieWeb that "Skyfall" will be Dench's final 007 appearance as M, and Fiennes is set to carry on the character into the unforeseeable future. The insider said, "Ralph Fiennes plays a government agent, which we never get a name on, because he is set to play the new M."
I honestly do not care about M's past. It will be something stupid like ordered an unsanctioned operation or something like it." 'Skyfall' centers around M (Dench) where her past forces her to leave as head of MI6, and find a new M. The board of MI6 then turns to a government agent (Fiennes) to take over," explained the source. "M is now forced to train the new head of MI6."

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MP, will you see The Woman In Black with Potter's main man in the lead?

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Correct good Dr. The plot is weak and lame but it makes Mendes, DC, and the green vegetable feel good about disparaging the UK government and that is NOT what a Bond film is aboutDr. No wrote:Interesting.....bjmdds wrote:EON Production revealed to MovieWeb that "Skyfall" will be Dench's final 007 appearance as M, and Fiennes is set to carry on the character into the unforeseeable future. The insider said, "Ralph Fiennes plays a government agent, which we never get a name on, because he is set to play the new M."
I honestly do not care about M's past. It will be something stupid like ordered an unsanctioned operation or something like it." 'Skyfall' centers around M (Dench) where her past forces her to leave as head of MI6, and find a new M. The board of MI6 then turns to a government agent (Fiennes) to take over," explained the source. "M is now forced to train the new head of MI6."

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bjmdds wrote:MP, will you see The Woman In Black with Potter's main man in the lead?
Maybe. I want to see Sherlock Holmes II but Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is playing at the same theater...so I may have to wait a while.
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The stuff about Bond 23 being more about M and her training her replacement confirms it:They have no story/they have no idea what the hell they are doing. Why even call it a Bond movie when it seems the plot of the movie isn't going to be about him?
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Leave one film, and then see the other. Make it a Sunday film festkatied wrote:bjmdds wrote:MP, will you see The Woman In Black with Potter's main man in the lead?
Maybe. I want to see Sherlock Holmes II but Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is playing at the same theater...so I may have to wait a while.

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Correct. No escapism, plenty of car wrecks, plenty of bad mouthing the UK government, and one morose goblin as Bond.katied wrote:The stuff about Bond 23 being more about M and her training her replacement confirms it:They have no story/they have no idea what the hell they are doing. Why even call it a Bond movie when it seems the plot of the movie isn't going to be about him?

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"Meanwhile, Daniel Craig has said that he "loves' playing secret agent James Bond.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo star is currently shooting Skyfall, his third 007 adventure.
When asked if he ever compares Bond to other roles he plays, Craig told The Guardian: "I'm genuinely not aware of it. I probably was when Casino Royale came out; I'm sure there was a point when I thought 'F**king hell! What now?' But I don't think, 'This will look good next to that...'
Skyfall is due for release on October 26, 2012."
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo star is currently shooting Skyfall, his third 007 adventure.
When asked if he ever compares Bond to other roles he plays, Craig told The Guardian: "I'm genuinely not aware of it. I probably was when Casino Royale came out; I'm sure there was a point when I thought 'F**king hell! What now?' But I don't think, 'This will look good next to that...'
Skyfall is due for release on October 26, 2012."

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An ideal candidate (if not Carrot Top) for the next James Bond:



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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... ds-newsxml How much did Eon pay for this lie?

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"November:
Love it or hate it (mostly hate it), the Twilight saga looks to dominate November with its fifth and final entry: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (November 16). Daniel Craig’s James Bond stands as its big competition with Skyfall opening just one week earlier on the 9th. Everyone else has more or less left the two of them to duke it out. Alfonzo Curaon’s high-minded Gravity (November 21) provides some respite for thinking sci-fi fans, while Keanu Reeves takes a stab at the legendary 47 Ronin (November 21). The animated features Wreck-It-Ralph (November 2) and Rise of the Guardians (November 21) put those with children in a holiday mood. And for fans willing to brave the stench, the long-delayed Red Dawn remake tentatively sees in the inside of theaters on November 2.
December:If I had to choose, I’d say that The Dark Knight Rises is the single most anticipated film of the year, but Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit (December 14) is definitely a close second. Like The Dark Knight, it has an impossibly high bar to meet, but the initial previews have been more than encouraging. A few other genre films stand out amid the expected gaggle of Oscar contenders, including World War Z (December 21), Django Unchained (December 25) and Kathryn Bigelow’s untitled project about the hunt for Osama bin Laden (December 19). Those with a taste for musicals should look for Les Miserables (December 7), starring genre stalwarts Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe. And at the end of the month, the whole thing starts all over again. We hope you’ll all still be with us when it does!"
Love it or hate it (mostly hate it), the Twilight saga looks to dominate November with its fifth and final entry: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (November 16). Daniel Craig’s James Bond stands as its big competition with Skyfall opening just one week earlier on the 9th. Everyone else has more or less left the two of them to duke it out. Alfonzo Curaon’s high-minded Gravity (November 21) provides some respite for thinking sci-fi fans, while Keanu Reeves takes a stab at the legendary 47 Ronin (November 21). The animated features Wreck-It-Ralph (November 2) and Rise of the Guardians (November 21) put those with children in a holiday mood. And for fans willing to brave the stench, the long-delayed Red Dawn remake tentatively sees in the inside of theaters on November 2.
December:If I had to choose, I’d say that The Dark Knight Rises is the single most anticipated film of the year, but Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit (December 14) is definitely a close second. Like The Dark Knight, it has an impossibly high bar to meet, but the initial previews have been more than encouraging. A few other genre films stand out amid the expected gaggle of Oscar contenders, including World War Z (December 21), Django Unchained (December 25) and Kathryn Bigelow’s untitled project about the hunt for Osama bin Laden (December 19). Those with a taste for musicals should look for Les Miserables (December 7), starring genre stalwarts Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe. And at the end of the month, the whole thing starts all over again. We hope you’ll all still be with us when it does!"

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Brittany Murphy's mom says toxic mold found in the late star's house killed her daughter and son-in-law and is now launching a lawsuit against her former lawyers for allegedly preventing her from filing a wrongful death case.
The Clueless star passed away in 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrest linked to pneumonia and anemia, while Murphy's husband Simon Monjack died five months later from the same ailment.
Now the actress' mom Sharon is claiming toxic mold killed the couple and is blaming the builders of the property for causing the deaths.
Sharon Murphy has now filed a lawsuit against her former lawyers for legal malpractice, claiming they duped her into agreeing to a settlement and giving up her rights to sue the property builders.
She alleges the attorneys convinced her to accept a settlement over the construction problems in January, but failed to explain to her that she would then be unable to take action against the builders.
TMZ.com claims she is seeking the amount she would have won in a wrongful death lawsuit, as well as other damages.
The Clueless star passed away in 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrest linked to pneumonia and anemia, while Murphy's husband Simon Monjack died five months later from the same ailment.
Now the actress' mom Sharon is claiming toxic mold killed the couple and is blaming the builders of the property for causing the deaths.
Sharon Murphy has now filed a lawsuit against her former lawyers for legal malpractice, claiming they duped her into agreeing to a settlement and giving up her rights to sue the property builders.
She alleges the attorneys convinced her to accept a settlement over the construction problems in January, but failed to explain to her that she would then be unable to take action against the builders.
TMZ.com claims she is seeking the amount she would have won in a wrongful death lawsuit, as well as other damages.

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I wonder if Red Dawn's release date would pushed back a week later, competing with this defiled and corrupted Bond 23 known as Skies That Just Like To Sh1t On Everything.bjmdds wrote:And for fans willing to brave the stench, the long-delayed Red Dawn remake tentatively sees in the inside of theaters on November 2.

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Well, if the new Bond theme is going to be more about M than Bond, I am much less likely to go see it(not that I was really thinking about seeing it anyways.) I'm sure it will have its fans elsewhere("A half a$$ed Bond movie is better than none at all" will be a typical comment)
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An arrogant one if you asked me.katied wrote:I'm sure it will have its fans elsewhere("A half a$$ed Bond movie is better than none at all" will be a typical comment)

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Something out of M past? Not sure it is a good thing. It will probably make M look bad and the turning to Bond as the only person she can trust, yeah right. The guy who went rouge the last two films.katied wrote:Well, if the new Bond theme is going to be more about M than Bond, I am much less likely to go see it(not that I was really thinking about seeing it anyways.) I'm sure it will have its fans elsewhere("A half a$$ed Bond movie is better than none at all" will be a typical comment)
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How strange that Daniel Craig suddenly receives accolades such as World's best dressed man when a Bond film is being made.bjmdds wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... ds-newsxml How much did Eon pay for this lie?
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World's best dressed man??, he dresses like jeremy kyle.carl stromberg wrote:How strange that Daniel Craig suddenly receives accolades such as World's best dressed man when a Bond film is being made.bjmdds wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... ds-newsxml How much did Eon pay for this lie?
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