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That final shot of the Union Jack parachute, then right into "Nobody Does it Better" is perfect.

After Spectre I've had the sad realization that Casino Royale was a fluke, and every film since then has had me thinking THIS will be the one that's finally as good as Craig is in the role, but nope.

*pigeon double take*

"Perfect. Right on shejule."

I dunno. He looked pretty put out when he beat the shit out of that woman in Man with the Golden Gun.

The Spy Who Loved Me for me. For a long time it was the Ur-Bond movie for me. It had a fucking submarine car, man! And Jaws, except actually scary and menacing rather than what he became in Moonraker.

They didn't even have a stew going at craft services, man.

"I’m a firm believer that it was all real people, not actors. In my
group, I can say for sure we were all real people. I want to think they
didn’t have other groups where people were planted. I really want to
believe that it’s just because people suddenly felt the need to be
excited or respectful or trying to give

When I hear incomeon.com, I think "made in America". Patriotism. For real americans, you know?

One of the few good things about being a clueless 40something is that I've aged out of the demographic advertisers care about so I'm left alone now. When I was in my twenties if I went to a mall I got hit almost every time with a marketer.

Yeah same here. I watch stuff streaming or dvr it and zip through commercials. I don't listen to the radio anymore. Adblock on my browsers. So, when, say, I'm at the movies and get hit with 15 minutes of commercials before the feature it's jarring and unpleasant. I'm so used to not having them around, and I don't know

Yeah. Then they take him to the place where the porn awards are happening, even.

They were all excellent!

Senior year ours wrote an editorial calling our football team "thugs" for beating the shit out of a freshman who sassed them at a pep rally, which in turn lead to some pretty tense moments between the athletic dept and the journalism dept.

No; more their midday weekday slots. Diane Rheem's show and the like.

Yeah, the hardest laugh I get out of the R&H ep is Bangs pointing out that they did a two hour episode to stick it to the bloated-ness of Rattle & Hum, and Adam's defensive "Look, the case against Rattle and Hum is SOLID."

Which then leads to the next issue; they're launching a shared universe franchise based on public domain characters. So any studio can come along and sabotage them with their own movie.

He's totally in my face!

If audiences didn't care about it the first time, trust us, they will the second time just two years later.

Oh shit I completely forgot that one too.