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carl stromberg wrote:
The only negative reviews are the random internet ones found on some obscure website on Planet Mars, with alien lifeform that have discovered the internet, and end up finding their way on here.
:lol:
Well thank you, Carl.

What about my line about the DAD Appreciation Society......:wink:
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Skywalker wrote:
The Sweeney wrote:
Skywalker wrote: The admissions were not as high for a new Bond film with a different actor than for Goldeneye. The then high consistent tournout was unprecedented for Bond films.
Mainly because LTK was so low, on the back of an 80's era which had grown tired of Bond, I think (for whatever reason). A 6 year gap did GE wonders.


So in conclusion, GE rejuvanated the franchise and maintained a popular consistency.
Agreed. 8)
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The Sweeney wrote:
Skywalker wrote:
The Sweeney wrote:
Skywalker wrote: The admissions were not as high for a new Bond film with a different actor than for Goldeneye. The then high consistent tournout was unprecedented for Bond films.
Mainly because LTK was so low, on the back of an 80's era which had grown tired of Bond, I think (for whatever reason). A 6 year gap did GE wonders.


So in conclusion, GE rejuvanated the franchise and maintained a popular consistency until the abortion that is CR. :wink:
Agreed. 8)
Thank you Sweeney. :)
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