You needed to ask him this?FormerBondFan wrote:You're kidding, right?bjmdds wrote:I saw Bond 23 as a private screening.

You needed to ask him this?FormerBondFan wrote:You're kidding, right?bjmdds wrote:I saw Bond 23 as a private screening.
Chief of Staff, 007's gone round the bend. Says someone's been trying to feed him a poisoned banana. Fellow's lost his nerve. Been in the hospital too long. Better call him home.
You should have contacted them beforehand!The Sweeney wrote:What I want to know is, why didn't my FilmNav website get an invite to the press preview??Mazer Rackham wrote:CR's opener was pretty damned charmed, difference is today there are so many more places considered legitimate for reviews, more than the old printed press, any geezer with a digital blog is a go to guy in today's streaming world.The Sweeney wrote:Early to say at this stage, but the verdict is out folks, and the critics simply love Skyfall. This is being received very differently to QoS. I don't even recall CR getting this many 5 star reviews.![]()
F£ck you EON!!
bjmdds wrote:George the animal Steele as Bond, right FBF?
Based on this continuing madness, the world doesn't James Bond unless the freaks are being sent in, and this all depends on the sanity of the general public (especially here in the US) this holiday and especially awards season.Directive 007 is now in full swing, correct?
The gunbarrel thing is just stupid. The reason for it being at the end of QOS was, supposedly, to signal the end of the origins story. But Bond is supposed to be a more experienced agent in this, so what's the excuse thsi time?The Saint 007 wrote:That whole "We don't do exploding pens anymore" quote is just another another way of the producers being spiteful to classic Bond fans. Just like the gunbarrel being at the end, even after all the complaints. And I hate it when people say "It's just a gunbarrel!" That gunbarrel is not only the traditional opening to a Bond film, it's also a piece of cinematic history. It was the first thing people saw in Dr. No back in 1962, and it's always been like that until the reboot. Some people may only think it's just a gunbarrel, but if one tradition is messed up or lost, then it will eventually be followed by another, and yet another, until the series is no longer recognizable for what it originally was. What's the point of even calling it James Bond anymore?
I'll give you £2.50 if you find a negative review of Skyfall.The Sweeney wrote:Skyfall is currently showing as 100% on Rotten Tomatoes......but this will obviously change as more reviews come in.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/skyfall/
That's the impression I'm getting too, from reading the reviews, mainly the beginning of DAD.FormerBondFan wrote:I think Bond 23 is trying to be like the new and improved DAD (minus the OTT stuff and CGI).
Adele beat Gangnam Style in the UK and is No. 2. Joint highest ever, along with AVTAK!!!bjmdds wrote:Correct WhiteKnight and welcome to our fortress of Bond solitude. I still contend people will be bored by the Mendes ripoff plots, sliced together into a 142 minute farce and FEW of these minions will re-enter the theatres to see it more than once at the prices they are now charging. Trust the public's wallets, not the fake paid off critics who Eon stashed cash into to defraud the public. Say, where's all the Adele mania? SILENCE folks........... http://entertainment.time.com/2012/10/1 ... ard-chart/ The moronic “Gangnam Style” is MORE popular. Remember, if it's too good to be true, it usually isn'tHollywood is attempting to rally support for a Bond film deemed ALIEN to Ian Fleming
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Ode to the classic James Bond gunbarrel:Kristatos wrote:The gunbarrel thing is just stupid. The reason for it being at the end of QOS was, supposedly, to signal the end of the origins story. But Bond is supposed to be a more experienced agent in this, so what's the excuse thsi time?The Saint 007 wrote:That whole "We don't do exploding pens anymore" quote is just another another way of the producers being spiteful to classic Bond fans. Just like the gunbarrel being at the end, even after all the complaints. And I hate it when people say "It's just a gunbarrel!" That gunbarrel is not only the traditional opening to a Bond film, it's also a piece of cinematic history. It was the first thing people saw in Dr. No back in 1962, and it's always been like that until the reboot. Some people may only think it's just a gunbarrel, but if one tradition is messed up or lost, then it will eventually be followed by another, and yet another, until the series is no longer recognizable for what it originally was. What's the point of even calling it James Bond anymore?
As for the exploding pen, I'm going to reserve judgement. One review said that there was a reveal that drew a round of applause from the audience. My guess? Exploding pen.
Here’s the Top Ten based on weekend estimates:
1. Taken 2 (Fox) Week 2 [3,706 Runs] PG13
Friday $7.0M, Saturday $9.8M, Weekend $22.7M (-54%), Cume $86.3M
2. Argo (Warner Bros) NEW [3,232 Runs] R
Friday $5.9M, Saturday $8.9M, Weekend $20.1M
3. Sinister (Summit/Lionsgate) NEW [2,527 Runs] R
Friday $7.4M, Saturday $7.0M, Weekend $18.8M
4. Hotel Transylvania (Sony Animation) Week 3 [3,375 Runs] PG
Friday $4.2M, Saturday $7.3M, Weekend $17.0M, Cume $102.1M
5. Here Comes The Boom (Sony) NEW [3,014 Runs] PG
Friday $3.6M, Saturday $5.2M, Weekend $12.0M
d**n that sucks it was one of the coolest things about BondNapoleon Solo wrote:Ode to the classic James Bond gunbarrel:Kristatos wrote:The gunbarrel thing is just stupid. The reason for it being at the end of QOS was, supposedly, to signal the end of the origins story. But Bond is supposed to be a more experienced agent in this, so what's the excuse thsi time?The Saint 007 wrote:That whole "We don't do exploding pens anymore" quote is just another another way of the producers being spiteful to classic Bond fans. Just like the gunbarrel being at the end, even after all the complaints. And I hate it when people say "It's just a gunbarrel!" That gunbarrel is not only the traditional opening to a Bond film, it's also a piece of cinematic history. It was the first thing people saw in Dr. No back in 1962, and it's always been like that until the reboot. Some people may only think it's just a gunbarrel, but if one tradition is messed up or lost, then it will eventually be followed by another, and yet another, until the series is no longer recognizable for what it originally was. What's the point of even calling it James Bond anymore?
As for the exploding pen, I'm going to reserve judgement. One review said that there was a reveal that drew a round of applause from the audience. My guess? Exploding pen.
http://hmssweblog.wordpress.com/2012/10 ... l-spoiler/