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Why is that, BJ? Craig is a disgrace to the real Bond fans.
DC's Bond is a disgrace in the name of pop culture. If you think Babs The SOB is just trying to copy Bourne and TDK Trilogy, you're wrong. She's trying to place DC's Bond in the same room as Darth Vader and Homer Simpson....the room where pop culture icons belong. She could have done this when Pierce was Bond (even though it's still not the best idea in the world) but NO!!!! Instead she left Pierce to rot and gave more power and boost to DC. In doing so, we got the general public (especially among the younger audience in the US) by Skyfall, which managed to destroy the likes of vampires, Middle Earth creatures, and even Nolan's Bat. I wouldn't be surprised if Bond 24 surpasses Star Wars 7's numbers, especially here in the US. That being said, non-Bond franchise (even those of the spy genre) are ineffective against the DC virus. I know that B1tch is something. You know what? She should be associated with actors in the likes of Marty Feldman (in terms of unattractiveness), actors with a blue-collar look in his face, and/or WWE/TNA/UFC stars who can act. Christian Bale, Henry Cavill, Michael Fassbender, and other tall and dark-haired handsome actors (even those in the US like John Hamm) should all stay away from the Bond role. Even handsome blonde actors like Benedict Cumberbatch and Chris Pine shouldn't be associated with Babs' regime.

You want a classic Bond? November Man is all we got. Even though it's pointless to endorse it in hopes that it will beat any future DC Bonds, we can use it as a vehicle for fans of the classic Bond as James Bond is now a freakin' Z.

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November Man might not be a traditional spy movie, but that doesn't matter because it features classic Bond Pierce himself, and we got to support him no matter what.
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In "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" Loki is gone and the new villain will be the evil robot Ultron, who has the ability to keep upgrading his own strength, making him extremely fearsome. Tony Stark/Iron Man becomes the unwitting creator of Ultron. The brother-and-sister team of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch become the seventh and eighth members of The Avengers. Quicksilver has extreme speed, while Scarlet Witch can cast spells and has telekinesis ability. Black Widow and Hawkeye will be key figures in the film. Whedon has already said that Ultron's original creator, Hank Pym, won't be in the film. "In the origin story, there was Hank Pym, so a lot of people assumed that he will be in the mix," Whedon told Marvel.com. "He's not. We're basically taking the things from the comics for the movies that we need and can use. A lot of stuff has to fall by the wayside." Tony Stark being Ultron's new father makes sense following the trajectory of "Iron Man 3." It's not a stretch to say that Tony's post-"Avengers" build-a-thon resulted in some artificial intelligence in addition to all of those armors. Stark already has a sort of A.I. in the form of Jarvis, so the deed may have already been done. And to throw some behind-the-scenes theories into the mix, Robert Downey Jr. signed on for two "Avengers" sequels. I would imagine that Downey wouldn't want to come back for anything that amounted to a cameo; making him Ultron's creator makes him super integral to the movie.

What this does to Hank Pym's character—who director Edgar Wright has confirmed will be in his "Ant-Man" film—could be massive, though. Creating Ultron and his guilt over doing so is one of Pym's unique qualities. Take that away and what is he? He's not a billionaire or a playboy or a philanthropist, so...

But why Ultron? Whedon told Total Film why he chose the villain, and it's mainly because he's one of the few bad guys who can actually pose a threat to the team. http://splashpage.mtv.com//wp-content/u ... Ultron.jpg
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That being said, FBF. Babs wants to mix the auteur and the action genre with emoism together, result? You get chick flicks with guns. To hell with the modern dork (Cr-egg), he's a goddamn liberalist while the old Bond was conservative, not a pervert-minded liberalist!! I'm conservative myself. And I do not tolerate this modern-media emoism that represents and infects weakness all over the society. It's a poison. And thanks to the alikes of the goddamn Bourne and Nolan's Bat (don't get me wrong, Christopher Nolan if dropped his "auteur" side can make mindblowing action sequences, as that is the only feature that kept me satisfying), our society thinks weakness is a good thing. To hell with that. If you can't man up, then we don't have enough room for you. Go and throw yourself in a river!! It's those emoists and goddamn goths I'm talking about who would have their wrists slit anytime. Why don't they do the world a faovur and commit that damned suicide and have had done it?! Sorry, sometimes I go too politically incorrect, because I need to pour out that hatred out of me, otherwise I'll go insane. Anyway, back to Bond. Classic Bond? Forget about it. It's not coming at all UNLESS someone grabs the license, throws the Cr-egg legacy away and restarts the franchise in the mould of GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. OR... they can go back to the 1960s and stay in that era and bring someone to impersonate Sean Connery, nobody else.
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After Broccoli tires of Cr-egg I think she might sell out to Sony and they would be rid of her. Then Sony could FINALLY reboot it with proper people.
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John P. Drake wrote:And thanks to the alikes of the goddamn Bourne and Nolan's Bat (don't get me wrong, Christopher Nolan if dropped his "auteur" side can make mindblowing action sequences, as that is the only feature that kept me satisfying), our society thinks weakness is a good thing.


I know you may disagree, but Bourne and TDK Trilogy aren't the problem. Hollywood is just abusing these type of films. Like Kris said, Hollywood did the same thing back in the late 70s and 80s with numerous Star Wars rip-offs. One of these examples include Battlerstar Galactica.

Babs The SOB is among the worst of the Hollywood figures as she is nothing more than a wannabe who is trying to be better than anyone else. Boy....if you think George Lucas is that bad, think again. Lucas may be over his head in the recent years, but he's not the type who shows off or shown interest of getting awards. What I say about him is that he loves and cares about his creation TOO MUCH! As for Chris Nolan, he's neither over his over head nor he's interested in getting award nominations like a show-off. He's just adding new stuff we haven't seen everyday, but I know you don't share this idea. Now back to the B1tch herself. Like I said before, she's trying to put DC's Bond in the same room as Darth Vader and Homer Simpson as they are pop culture icons. DC's Bond....a pop culture in the likes of Darth Vader and Homer Simpson? I can see why that B1tch tries to surround herself with Oscar nominees/winners or other great talents with Oscar potential when making Skyfall. You know what? Babs The SOB should considers actors in the likes of Marty Feldman (in terms of unattractiveness), actors with a blue-collar look in his face, and/or WWE/TNA/UFC stars who can act. By screwing Pierce over through supplying him Bond movies that failed to live up to GoldenEye's greatness then replace him with DC (leaving Pierce himself to be bashed by those minions even though he has no control over the content he was given), she doesn't deserve to have the likes of Christian Bale, Henry Cavill, Michael Fassbender, Clive Owen, Hugh Jackman, and other tall and dark-haired handsome actors (even those in the US like John Hamm) as Bond. Hell, she doesn't even deserve to have handsome blondes like Chris Pine, the Hemsworth brothers, or Ben Cumberbatch as Bond. Actors in the likes of Feldman in terms of ugliness, blue-collar look actors, and WWE/TNA/UFC stars who can act are the types she should consider for Bond. And maybe after that, she might as well have the Strogg aliens invade the franchise with Bond who has or will be a Strogg.
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Cr-egg's face is deteriorating monthly and all Broccoli does is bolster his image by proclaiming him to be the most beautiful man on the planet :!: :shock: What is her vision problem? Nearsighted? Farsighted? Love is blind? Cavill has been going nuts dating and drinking with different women lately. Last night he looked bombed out with this Broccoli look alike: http://www.eonline.com/eol_images/Entir ... 3_copy.jpg If the green vegetable sees this, she might get ideas :!: :idea:
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May he rest in peace. I hope we don't lose anyone from the main crew of TOS anytime soon.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
John P. Drake wrote:And thanks to the alikes of the goddamn Bourne and Nolan's Bat (don't get me wrong, Christopher Nolan if dropped his "auteur" side can make mindblowing action sequences, as that is the only feature that kept me satisfying), our society thinks weakness is a good thing.


I know you may disagree, but Bourne and TDK Trilogy aren't the problem. Hollywood is just abusing these type of films. Like Kris said, Hollywood did the same thing back in the late 70s and 80s with numerous Star Wars rip-offs. One of these examples include Battlerstar Galactica.

Babs The SOB is among the worst of the Hollywood figures as she is nothing more than a wannabe who is trying to be better than anyone else. Boy....if you think George Lucas is that bad, think again. Lucas may be over his head in the recent years, but he's not the type who shows off or shown interest of getting awards. What I say about him is that he loves and cares about his creation TOO MUCH! As for Chris Nolan, he's neither over his over head nor he's interested in getting award nominations like a show-off. He's just adding new stuff we haven't seen everyday, but I know you don't share this idea. Now back to the B1tch herself. Like I said before, she's trying to put DC's Bond in the same room as Darth Vader and Homer Simpson as they are pop culture icons. DC's Bond....a pop culture in the likes of Darth Vader and Homer Simpson? I can see why that B1tch tries to surround herself with Oscar nominees/winners or other great talents with Oscar potential when making Skyfall. You know what? Babs The SOB should considers actors in the likes of Marty Feldman (in terms of unattractiveness), actors with a blue-collar look in his face, and/or WWE/TNA/UFC stars who can act. By screwing Pierce over through supplying him Bond movies that failed to live up to GoldenEye's greatness then replace him with DC (leaving Pierce himself to be bashed by those minions even though he has no control over the content he was given), she doesn't deserve to have the likes of Christian Bale, Henry Cavill, Michael Fassbender, Clive Owen, Hugh Jackman, and other tall and dark-haired handsome actors (even those in the US like John Hamm) as Bond. Hell, she doesn't even deserve to have handsome blondes like Chris Pine, the Hemsworth brothers, or Ben Cumberbatch as Bond. Actors in the likes of Feldman in terms of ugliness, blue-collar look actors, and WWE/TNA/UFC stars who can act are the types she should consider for Bond. And maybe after that, she might as well have the Strogg aliens invade the franchise with Bond who has or will be a Strogg.
No, FBF. I won't disagree at all. It's Hollywood that is the main problem and the Alikes of Barbara "Green Horny Vegetable" Broccoli who abuses her father's own property and tortures the real Bond fans, which is us. Nolan's first Bat was alright, the music kept me irritating though, the second one could have been a lot better, but the third one ballsed it up high. Bourne Gave those street punks the very wrong image of realism. It actually taught them to think the wrong is right. Betraying your country is okay, what is country? Just a territory. That's the way they think. Money is all you need. Going rogue? No problem. Patriotism? Sod it, "like, who cares?". That's the 'murican (not American. True Americans are patriots!) society which keep ruining the country like hell. That's exactly why I hate those modern societies. They are a pathetic joke. It's the audience that poisons everything, had it been for them to be smart, Bourne wouldn't have lasted after one bloody movie. Did you see how much they bashed the latest release in the franchise? Because it was different than the previous movies? I loved The Bourne Legacy, the main protagonist, Aaron Cross was blamed for going rogue, but unlike that pussy Bourne the SOB, he didn't sell out, he tried hard to find his ticket back in to the CIA and rip off the traitors. He swore that he would serve his country till the last pour of his blood, that makes him a HERO! Unlike Bourne. As for Babs, she loves auteur movies and horny sequences. As soon as she can make an artsy movie with twisted-mind Creggster acting like a bloody male model with Babs' feminine side, she appreciates that kind of movies. That's why Pierce disliked TWINE, yes he stated that, he also despised DAD, although on different reasons, such as the heavy use of ridiculous CGI. She fired Brosnan because he didn't sleep with that horny b!tch. The way the movies are going today is very wrong and yet disturbing. But they are coming back. Yesterday, a very old fashioned video game was released and it was a fast paced retro shooter, as opposing to COD. And you know what? Lots of reviews from formerly COD die Hards had the game being praised hard. And yes, they are converted to old fashioned shooter lovers! That says something! The storyline and the gameplay were very 1980s actioner styled. No emoism, no auteur shite. And now EX3 and many other similar movies in the pipeline, (EX3 will start shooting on 19th August) manhood is coming back. You can count on it.
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November Man needs to be successful, critically and financially.

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FormerBondFan wrote:November Man needs to be successful, critically and financially.

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It will. Pierce's come back to the spy genre means something to the general audience. He'll be praised and his movie will be successful. Just wait and see the results.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
May he rest in peace. I hope we don't lose anyone from the main crew of TOS anytime soon.
Already have: Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) in '99, James Doohan (Scotty) in '05, and Majel Barrett (Nurse Chapel) in '08.
What I can't believe is how you didn't already know that (or at least forgotten) so you could have posted anymore from the TOS instead of anyone.
That's all I'm sayin'.
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Barry Niven wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
May he rest in peace. I hope we don't lose anyone from the main crew of TOS anytime soon.
Already have: Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) in '99, James Doohan (Scotty) in '05, and Majel Barrett (Nurse Chapel) in '08.
What I can't believe is how you didn't already know that (or at least forgotten) so you could have posted anymore from the TOS instead of anyone.
That's all I'm sayin'.
I meant the rest of the surviving crew.
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FormerBondFan wrote:November Man needs to be successful, critically and financially.

http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/ar ... the-movies
It will. Pierce's come back to the spy genre means something to the general audience. He'll be praised and his movie will be successful. Just wait and see the results.
The general audience needs to see him beyond his Bond image. Hopefully he will have another signature role because he'll need it.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
John P. Drake wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:November Man needs to be successful, critically and financially.

http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/ar ... the-movies
It will. Pierce's come back to the spy genre means something to the general audience. He'll be praised and his movie will be successful. Just wait and see the results.
The general audience needs to see him beyond his Bond image. Hopefully he will have another signature role because he'll need it.
That would be definitely happening, because November Man has lots of potential.
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John P. Drake wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
John P. Drake wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:November Man needs to be successful, critically and financially.

http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/ar ... the-movies
It will. Pierce's come back to the spy genre means something to the general audience. He'll be praised and his movie will be successful. Just wait and see the results.
The general audience needs to see him beyond his Bond image. Hopefully he will have another signature role because he'll need it.
That would be definitely happening, because November Man has lots of potential.
I don't know how big it's going to be, but unfortunately, we know it's not to be bigger than DC's third virus.
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Eon just had their first casting called for Bond 24, aka, WHO THE HELL CARES, to be directed again by "Sleeping Sammy" Mendes: https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/ ... 8385_n.jpg I'd say they have a vast choice of talent to choose from to star alongside the 'Egg-ster'. :lol:
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FormerBondFan wrote:
John P. Drake wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
John P. Drake wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:November Man needs to be successful, critically and financially.

http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/ar ... the-movies
It will. Pierce's come back to the spy genre means something to the general audience. He'll be praised and his movie will be successful. Just wait and see the results.
The general audience needs to see him beyond his Bond image. Hopefully he will have another signature role because he'll need it.
That would be definitely happening, because November Man has lots of potential.
I don't know how big it's going to be, but unfortunately, we know it's not to be bigger than DC's third virus.
Would $150 million in the USA please you?
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bjmdds wrote:Eon just had their first casting called for Bond 24, aka, WHO THE HELL CARES, to be directed again by "Sleeping Sammy" Mendes: https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/ ... 8385_n.jpg I'd say they have a vast choice of talent to choose from to star alongside the 'Egg-ster'. :lol:
B24....yawn... Are we 2016 yet? No? Yawn...
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bjmdds wrote:Would $150 million in the USA please you?
I don't expect it to go crazy, but those figures might do if we're talking about overall domestic numbers. However, it might be a sleeper hit, considering that it has potential to become a film franchise.
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