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Count_Lippe wrote:Bond in Fleming's books was actually a contemplating character who disliked killing, do you think he was a wuss too? :lol:
In between actually. Like I said before, if it wasn't for Terence Young's recreation of the superman Bond which was played by Connery, the series would never have taken the boost at all.
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bjmdds wrote:FBF, forget a black or Caucasian,or another ethnic Bond..........how about.........a GOLD Bond in your scheme of things? The WWE return of--------- http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_4MCpC4VMjNo/S ... ldust0.jpg :idea: :idea: :idea:
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Then GOLD DUST it shall be in your scheme of things. :idea: He's bizzare, a radically differently look, unlike any other handsome Bond before Cr-egg, and is a wrestler of the correct age to boot. Let Broccoli hook up with Dustin's alter ego and redo GOLD-finger :!: :up: No more talk of Idris Elba, we have our man. {Dustin Patrick Runnels, better known by his ring names Goldust and Dustin Rhodes, is an American professional wrestler and author who is currently signed to WWE, where he is a WWE Tag Team Champion with his half-brother Cody Rhodes. Runnels' shocking, scandalous and mysterious gimmick of "Goldust" has frequently been praised as one of the central figures of the Attitude Era—which was a period of very adult content in the WWF/WWE. In September 1995, Runnels returned to the World Wrestling Federation, wrestling as a then villain nicknamed "the bizarre one" because of his somewhat spooky, mysterious and sexually suggestive mannerisms and presence under the ring name Goldust. Goldust deliberately attempted to creep out/distract his opponents through lewd and flirtatious mind games. Goldust utilized such tactics as groping and expressing affection towards his opponent in the midst of delivering his onslaught. To that end, a trademark of Goldust is his suggestive long and breathy inhalation whilst slowly dragging his hands up his body; this all ends in him exhaling through a vicious biting sound at his adversary, intended to startle. The character is portrayed as a drag queen obsessed with films and everything gold.} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY5pzjeVRJw
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Talking to my kids about how some movies we see on Tv were big movies in their day. We were talking about Herbie the love bug, one of the last original moves is not available on dvd that I can find, in a interview about the last Herbie movie before Lohan (shutter) Dean Jones said it was one of the biggest biggest movies of 1969 staying there before ET and others knocked it way off. I hear 1969 I think OHMSS, Love Bug made $58 million in a few months according to Jones, what in the world did OHMSS make? To my mind it have to be more well since it's a Bond movie and is adjusted all the time to current day numbers.
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Good point, Doctor.
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The oldest human DNA ever recovered is throwing scientists for a loop: The 400,000-year-old genetic material comes from bones that have been linked to Neanderthals in Spain — but its signature is most similar to that of a different ancient human population from Siberia, known as the Denisovans.
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bjmdds wrote:The oldest human DNA ever recovered is throwing scientists for a loop: The 400,000-year-old genetic material comes from bones that have been linked to Neanderthals in Spain — but its signature is most similar to that of a different ancient human population from Siberia, known as the Denisovans.
Bloody Denisovians, coming over here, taking our mammoths....
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bjmdds wrote:The oldest human DNA ever recovered is throwing scientists for a loop: The 400,000-year-old genetic material comes from bones that have been linked to Neanderthals in Spain — but its signature is most similar to that of a different ancient human population from Siberia, known as the Denisovans.
Bloody Denisovians, coming over here, taking our mammoths....
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On days off :P :P :P :P
I think this calls for a Bond marathon :007:
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There was a story in today's Metro newspaper in which Naomie Harris (looking much sexier, incidentally, in the accompanying photo than she did in Skyfall) says that she started the "Idris Elba as Bond" rumour, saying that she'd just worked with him on that Nelson Mandela biopic and thought he'd be good in the role. She says she never intended it to be reported as something that was actually happening, and that she now wishes she'd kept her mouth shut.

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Christian Bale set the record straight on Fox's NYC Good Day NY this morning. They asked him why he turned down the Batman role in the next Superman film. He emphatically said he was NEVER approached nor offered the role and any discussion to the contrary is false. So there you have it. Hollywoodies ruined another franchise and this garbage Superman sequel appears to be a character driven story about an over the hill Bruce Wayne's lamenting on how much he hates fighting criminals then tries to TEACH Superman how to be a hero people will admire. :roll: :down: Affleck=DOOM :!:
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bjmdds wrote:Christian Bale set the record straight on Fox's NYC Good Day NY this morning. They asked him why he turned down the Batman role in the next Superman film. He emphatically said he was NEVER approached nor offered the role and any discussion to the contrary is false. So there you have it. Hollywoodies ruined another franchise and this garbage Superman sequel appears to be a character driven story about an over the hill Bruce Wayne's lamenting on how much he hates fighting criminals then tries to TEACH Superman how to be a hero people will admire. :roll: :down: Affleck=DOOM :!:
Wait until it flops, BJ. They'll beg for a manly writer like Frank Miller to be brought in, write the script and direct the next Batman movie.
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I hope FBF does not throw out his dough on this film and see it 11 times, like he did with Potter. Save it for The Coup and The November Man.
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bjmdds wrote:Christian Bale set the record straight on Fox's NYC Good Day NY this morning. They asked him why he turned down the Batman role in the next Superman film. He emphatically said he was NEVER approached nor offered the role and any discussion to the contrary is false. So there you have it. Hollywoodies ruined another franchise and this garbage Superman sequel appears to be a character driven story about an over the hill Bruce Wayne's lamenting on how much he hates fighting criminals then tries to TEACH Superman how to be a hero people will admire. :roll: :down: Affleck=DOOM :!:
same thing they did to Brosnan , claim he was offer / asking a ridiculous amount then hire somebody nobody wanted. Must be Hollywood code talk


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bjmdds wrote:I hope FBF does not throw out his dough on this film and see it 11 times, like he did with Potter. Save it for The Coup and The November Man.
I only see finales 11 times. First Potter. Then the Bat. Next Bilbo. I'll give Bat vs. Supes 5 viewings, and I may do the same for The Coup and NM.
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http://cdn01.cdn.justjared.com/wp-conte ... l-2013.jpg Ho-Ho-"Hoe" :!: Miley Cyrus takes her twerking to another level by bringing Santa Claus (aka her best friend Cheyne Thomas) into the mix while performing on stage at 102.7 KIIS-FM’s Jingle Ball 2013 held at the Staples Center on Friday (December 6) in Los Angeles.
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http://cdn04.cdn.justjared.com/wp-conte ... iculty.jpg Ho-Ho-"Shmoe". Daniel Craig bundles up on a chilly morning while heading to the gym on Monday (December 2) in the East Village neighborhood of New York City.
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HE’S uncompromisingly chiselled and manly on screen – and has a reputation for being a little bit grouchy off it. But Daniel Craig, 45, is actually a real hoot and should go into comedy once he has finished playing James Bond, according to fellow actor Hugh Jackman. (another moronic statement made by Cr-egg's friends that are obviously clueless themselves. Jackman needs psychiatric treatment after saying this. :shock: )
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Since they became friends Hugh has hinted that he’d be more than happy to take on the Bond role when Daniel is ready to quit.

“I think he has that gig for as long as he wants but I would consider it for sure at some point. Who wouldn’t?”
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Hugh will be too old, and once the DC quits, the likes of Marty Feldman (in terms of unattractness) and fighters/wrestlers who can act should take on as Bond. It's all about Pierce's upcoming actioners from now on. I repeat, Pierce's upcoming actioners. The Coup, November Man and Survivor. Heck, tell Sly that Pierce should be in Expendables 4.
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Found the answer eventually OHMSS had $64-62 million vs $58 for Herbie the Love Bug, so even the worst financial Bond of the 1960s still had a top spot in the record books like Herbie.
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