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carl stromberg wrote:
bjmdds wrote:So says the Malachi brothers in Happy Days at the demolition Derby :!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z5BS5uR73k It was good catchphrase - shame the commentator has gone "evil" at the moment so does not use it now. :lol:
It's official :!: In FBF's new world where Sheamus is Bond, Velvet Sky will be the Bond girl, with all of her ass-ets intact and utilized to make Broccoli jealous :!:
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Eon just had a press conference introducing the cast of Bond 24: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg5J-ykkcUg
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bjmdds wrote:Eon just had a press conference introducing the cast of Bond 24: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg5J-ykkcUg
I'm busting lungs already. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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FormerBondFan wrote:I'm not reading any spoilers to Into Darkness.
I think you would find them fascinating.
I'm with FBF on this, I will see Trek 2 however I'm avoiding so called spoilers. Not being a fan of the reboot J.J. Abrams still has plenty of rope to hang himself with.
It's been said Abram may not return to direct 3.
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bjmdds wrote:
carl stromberg wrote:
bjmdds wrote:So says the Malachi brothers in Happy Days at the demolition Derby :!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z5BS5uR73k It was good catchphrase - shame the commentator has gone "evil" at the moment so does not use it now. :lol:
It's official :!: In FBF's new world where Sheamus is Bond, Velvet Sky will be the Bond girl, with all of her ass-ets intact and utilized to make Broccoli jealous :!:
Bond isn't for us anymore.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
Blowfeld wrote:
bjmdds wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:I'm not reading any spoilers to Into Darkness.
I think you would find them fascinating.
I'm with FBF on this, I will see Trek 2 however I'm avoiding so called spoilers. Not being a fan of the reboot J.J. Abrams still has plenty of rope to hang himself with.
It's been said Abram may not return to direct 3.
He is directing Star Wars episode 'Please Don't Screw This Up'! for the next 2 to 3 years this is his main concern. I doubt Paramount will wait for him to be free to make the next Trek. If Trek 2 works well and makes money he may stay on as producer and have his hand picked director and writers make Trek 3.
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Blowfeld wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
Blowfeld wrote:
bjmdds wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:I'm not reading any spoilers to Into Darkness.
I think you would find them fascinating.
I'm with FBF on this, I will see Trek 2 however I'm avoiding so called spoilers. Not being a fan of the reboot J.J. Abrams still has plenty of rope to hang himself with.
It's been said Abram may not return to direct 3.
He is directing Star Wars episode 'Please Don't Screw This Up'! for the next 2 to 3 years this is his main concern. I doubt Paramount will wait for him to be free to make the next Trek. If Trek 2 works well and makes money he may stay on as producer and have his hand picked director and writers make Trek 3.
I wonder if Trek 3 would be made in the same fashion as X-Men: Days of Future Past (where characters from two universes come together). Imagine if the Alternative Reality TOS characters went far into the future but in another universe (as in the old classic Trek we know).
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http://wonderwall.msn.com/movies/jeffre ... 7917.story Replace Leiter now that this clown was arrested.
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Blowfeld wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:
Blowfeld wrote:
bjmdds wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:I'm not reading any spoilers to Into Darkness.
I think you would find them fascinating.
I'm with FBF on this, I will see Trek 2 however I'm avoiding so called spoilers. Not being a fan of the reboot J.J. Abrams still has plenty of rope to hang himself with.
It's been said Abram may not return to direct 3.
He is directing Star Wars episode 'Please Don't Screw This Up'! for the next 2 to 3 years this is his main concern. I doubt Paramount will wait for him to be free to make the next Trek. If Trek 2 works well and makes money he may stay on as producer and have his hand picked director and writers make Trek 3.
After what I read about ST 2's supposed spoilers it will do twice the first one's total in the USA :!: FBF, you will find it fascinating if true. :up:
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I'm all ears on surprises.
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http://www.latinospost.com/articles/176 ... second.htm Mendes is another jerk. If another Bond film makes him ill, how do we all feel? "Mendes also admitted that he was not afraid to disappoint Bond fans and stated, "I say to them, my life is not a democracy. It's not up for discussion'. What? Maybe I should go to one of the [Bond] chat threads and change my mind? I don't think that's going to happen." Hey Sam, if you are reading this on this chat thread, Cr-egg sucks as Bond :!:
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I just got back from the Saturday night Chiller Theatre convention. The restaurant we ate in produced no celebrities. Once we got to the convention, the first guest to play with the Dead Elvi band was none other than Denny Laine http://chillertheatre.com/gt/lained_a.jpg The first of his three songs was of all things........LIVE AND LET DIE :!: I had to laugh at that one, being the Bond fan I am, to have him play that particular song. We were standing next to his blond girlfriend of the last 4 years ,as she told us who she was, until his 3 song set was done. He was friendly off the stage. We asked him what he thought of Adele's Bond song compared to Wings' LALD. At first he looked as if he had no clue what Adele's Bond song was all about but then he said it was OK. We next saw the wrestler Greg the Hammer Valentine http://chillertheatre.com/gt/valentineg_a.jpg in the lobby. He was standing by the front door in the center lobby talking to everyone who would notice him. Lastly, we saw the raging bull himself, Jake lamotta, http://chillertheatre.com/gt/1lamotta.jpg walking out of the hotel holding on to a much younger blond woman. He went outside to get some air and we shook his hand but he was quite frail and walked very gingerly at his age. All in all, another interesting night out at the Chiller Theatre convention.
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True with that.
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That would be a job for someone else, not the b1tch. She brainwashed the general public (especially among the younger audience in the US) into making SF as DC's GF and TSWLM. The general public made the deal with the devil. You know the old saying. Once the deal is seal, there's no turning back. That's what they have done, and by giving its soul to a third DC Bond, NO MORE classic traditional tall and dark-haired Bond. From now on, it's either the likes of Sheamus or the likes of Marty Feldman for Bond. NO EXCEPTIONS! If I must say, the general public has deliberately used cooking oil to inject into their face.

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FBF, plenty of acting talent here besides your Sheamus as your next Bond: http://www.legendsofthering.com/LOTR16.html
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bjmdds wrote:FBF, plenty of acting talent here besides your Sheamus as your next Bond: http://www.legendsofthering.com/LOTR16.html
I did mentioned the likes of Sheamus, did I not?
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This weekend top 5, nothing to say about them cause I really don't care waiting for the big boys like Iron Man 3 (which is kicking butt over seas)
1 Pain And Gain Paramount $20,000,000 3,277 6,103 $20,000,000
2 Oblivion Universal $17,443,200 3,792 4,600 $64,730,700
3 42 Warner Bros. $10,725,000 3,405 3,149 $69,079,372
4 Big Wedding, The Lionsgate $7,500,000 2,633 2,848 $7,500,000
5 Croods, The 20th Century Fox $6,600,000 3,283 2,010 $163,024,783
6 GI Joe: Retaliation Paramount $3,620,000 2,707 1,337 $116,396,143
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The real story, though, was the overseas box office, where Iron Man 3 opened a week early. Playing in 79 percent of foreign markets, the Marvel three-quel grossed an estimated $195.3 million, which is up on The Avengers's $185 million start at the same time last year. Iron Man 3's $195.3 million overseas debut ranks ninth all-time, and second among Marvel movies behind Spider-Man 3 ($230.5 million). Its top territory was the U.K. with $21.5 million, followed by South Korea ($19.2 million), Australia ($18.4 million), Mexico ($16.1 million), France ($14.7 million), Brazil ($12.3 million) and Italy ($11.2 million). According to Disney, it also had the biggest opening weekend ever in the Asia Pacific and Latin America regions.

The movie still has openings in China, Russia and Germany to look forward to in the next week or two. While matching The Avengers's $888 million is probably out of reach, it is now guaranteed to wind up with at least $600 million by the end of its run. Add in what should be a very strong domestic performance as well, and Iron Man 3 will likely be the first 2013 movie to reach $1 billion worldwide.
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FormerBondFan wrote:
bjmdds wrote:FBF, plenty of acting talent here besides your Sheamus as your next Bond: http://www.legendsofthering.com/LOTR16.html
I did mentioned the likes of Sheamus, did I not?
Why limit it to just him with all of this wrestling talent available?
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