antononymous
Antononymous
antononymous

Time Chasers, Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, Space Mutiny. And if you can get your hands on it, MST3000: The Movie.

I used to love Thunderball, but on this latest watch it felt like it was three hours long. Connery looks bored throughout, which doesn’t help. But it’s cool to see the filmmakers take full advantage of the widescreen format (even if it results in a lot of shots of people hiding around corners) and it significantly ups

I wonder what could have happened if On Her Majesty’s Secret Service hadn’t been delayed over weather. As much as I love that movie, if it comes right after Thunderball and stars Connery it could have combined the best things about From Russia With Love and Goldfinger to be the ultimate Bond film (plus, You Only Live

I started my 007 re-watch a couple weeks ago. I’ve never watched all of the films in chronological order (usually do mini marathons of 3 films from different eras) and with the delay on Bond 25 it became feasible to do it at a reasonable pace.

We did get a “pretty” in the green drink scene!

Constantine and Zari had more chemistry in one scene together than Nate and Zari have had in 2+ seasons. Also, as soon as Sara delivered the MacGuffin line I thought it was a shoo-in for ‘most meta’, but then they just kept them going so I can’t argue with your final choice.

Great whitewashing north.

Just go full New Nightmare and have David Arquette play himself being stalked by a Scream superfan while Courtney Cox and Neve Campbell duck his phone calls.

So no Canadians were available for this part?

I dug the new Invisible Man, but it’s hard to imagine how they can do a similarly fresh take on Dracula. With The Invisible Man you can always make your movie about a different Invisible Man, but Dracula is Dracula (except I guess in Dracula 2000 where he was... Judas?). That said, I thought Destroyer was good so I’m

I think the move to BBC America happened with Matt Smith’s first episode, and thank Rassilon for that because it was pretty much impossible to avoid spoilers for the Eccleston and Tennant years. Of course, BBC America edited down the longer episodes (the 60 minute with commercials version of The Eleventh Hour is a

Far Sector combines three things I love: NK Jemisin’s writing, the Young Animal imprint, and any Green Lantern who isn’t Hal Jordan.

Now we’re cooking with evil gas!

Greatest hits albums are for housewives and little girls.

*Thanks Trudeau

Oh, I’m sure you’re right. It’s just the length of the delay that makes me wonder if there’s actually a lot of script changes/reshoots necessary as well.

I feel like EON could have made a push for some acting nominations starting with the Daniel Craig era. Eva Green, Jeffrey Wright, Judi Dench, any of the villains except the guy from Quantum of Solace. Prior to that it would be hard to make a case for anything outside of music and technical.

Isn’t it the plot of both Moonraker and The Spy Who Loved Me? I can’t remember if the guy who wanted to rule space and the guy who wanted to rule the bottom of the ocean had different ways to wipe out civilization or not.

I actually wonder if the villain’s plan does involve a bioweapon and they’re concerned about the optics of releasing the movie in the midst of all of this coronavirus coverage.

It’s kinda sad that I also thought it was the TV show but never considered that would have been beneath him in the late 90s.