Got any links Big O?Omega wrote:Interesting some of the star wars critics are blasting Craig’s brofield
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Got any links Big O?Omega wrote:Interesting some of the star wars critics are blasting Craig’s brofield
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dirtybenny wrote:Got any links Big O?Omega wrote:Interesting some of the star wars critics are blasting Craig’s brofield
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Reading the whole article the guy seems a bit unhinged though.Omega wrote:dirtybenny wrote:Got any links Big O?Omega wrote:Interesting some of the star wars critics are blasting Craig’s brofield
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“Did you love how the last Fantastic Beasts movie spent most of the movie hinting at and eventually revealing irrelevant connections between characters? Did you love how Spectre tried to retroactively make Blofeld “the author of all your pain” in the three previous Daniel Craig 007 movies? Or how about how Spider-Man 3 revealed that the Sandman actually kinda-sorta killed Uncle Ben? You’re in for a treat.”
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   I just watched it on TCM on cable last week and it is one of my all-time favorite films, and there is not one well known actor in it to boot but the storyline and special effects are great
  I just watched it on TCM on cable last week and it is one of my all-time favorite films, and there is not one well known actor in it to boot but the storyline and special effects are great  Todd Armstrong, (Jason), took part-time work as a landscape gardener. During his time as a landscaper he was discovered by actress Gloria Henry, who played the mother on the Dennis the Menace television series.
  Todd Armstrong, (Jason), took part-time work as a landscape gardener. During his time as a landscaper he was discovered by actress Gloria Henry, who played the mother on the Dennis the Menace television series.  Henry learned of her gardener's acting aspirations and was dazzled enough by Armstrongs’s good looks to arrange for him to get a screen test at Columbia Pictures, where she was under contract. His first starring role was the title character in Jason and the Argonauts (1963), but his voice was dubbed by British actor Tim Turner, since a majority of the cast were British.  In 1992, he suffered an injury while working, and soon became addicted to painkillers. After this, he committed suicide by shooting himself on November 17 of that same year. He was 55.
  Henry learned of her gardener's acting aspirations and was dazzled enough by Armstrongs’s good looks to arrange for him to get a screen test at Columbia Pictures, where she was under contract. His first starring role was the title character in Jason and the Argonauts (1963), but his voice was dubbed by British actor Tim Turner, since a majority of the cast were British.  In 1992, he suffered an injury while working, and soon became addicted to painkillers. After this, he committed suicide by shooting himself on November 17 of that same year. He was 55.

I assume your choice of advent calendar image was not a coincidence?


No it wasn't. I saw the sad news before the entry. I did plant to have Janet Brown as Margaret Thatcher on election day.Kristatos wrote:I assume your choice of advent calendar image was not a coincidence?
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Daniel Craig Reveals Why He’s Returning As James Bond In No Time To Die
When Spectre came out in 2015, there were reasons to believe it might be Daniel Craig’s last outing as James Bond – not least due to the actor himself at one point saying he would rather ‘slash his wrists’ than don the 007 tux again, a comment which he not long after retracted. But with 2020 looming, we’re about to see Craig’s Bond return for a fifth and final time in No Time To Die, picking up a few years down the line from that last instalment.
Speaking to Empire for the upcoming world exclusive No Time To Die issue – on newsstands from Friday 27 December – Craig spoke about his decision to return as the MI6 agent after Spectre. “If that had been it, the world would have carried on as normal, and I would have been absolutely fine,” he says. “But somehow it felt like we needed to finish something off. If I’d left it at Spectre, something at the back of my head would have been going, ‘I wish I’d done one more.’” While Sam Mendes’ second Bond film linked together the likes of Quantum, Spectre, Mr. White and other elements of the Craig era, the actor had his own thoughts about where the continuing story might end up. “I always had a kind of secret idea about the whole lot in my head, and where I wanted to take it. And Spectre wasn’t that,” he explains. “But this feels like it is.

He is back for the rather large amount of money he gets for Bond movies. He probably could not tell you what happened in Spectre.Kristatos wrote:Well, that was a lot of words to say absolutely nothing.
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Let me translate for you:Kristatos wrote:Well, that was a lot of words to say absolutely nothing.
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