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Well, in Diana's case, her uncle gave a statement to the Daily Star that she'd "never had a lover".

And some once-a-year excitement playing the ponies.

"Yeah we're going… going to have sex too… bye guys!"

Hello, username/comment synergy.

First off, I could never fault a song that fills up a few empty beats with "on and on and on". It's so dumb it's brilliant.

This comment is even better if you don't scroll up to see what the picture is.

"A million shards of glass
That haunt me from my past
As the stars begin to gather
And the light begins to fade
When all hope begins to shatter
Know that I won't be afraid"

And rich widows, who he may or may not have made widows! Don't forget them!

it felt really aren't-we-too-clever-by-half to me.
The jacket, the cat, the eventual scar - honestly, I went with someone who is pretty pop-culture literate and has seen probably the last 7 or 8 Bond films, and he had no idea who **yeah maybe spoilers just in case** was.

I have no idea! There's no way it was the case that they all thought Star Wars was too mainstream - there was certainly some beardy flannel types, but also a few kids, some older couples… I haven't a clue what was happening.
UK theatres do let you drink, though. The ten-year-olds might have been deep in their cups and

I only learned this last week, and am bringing it up in every Bond-related conversation I have right now - am I the only person who didn't know that Roald Dahl wrote the script for You Only Live Twice?

That's not untrue - however, ever since this Vanity Fair cover, I look at him and I struggle not to see Yoda.

This film definitely could have had more of her.

Tries to pretend someone else was sick on its shoes.

The crowd lightly boo-ed and someone threw something at the screen in the theatre at my viewing - it was really unexpected and odd. Hipster area of London, I suppose.

Yes! Another one. Also, Khamberbatch - brilliant.

Completely wasted, to be honest, just like Naomie Harris.

For the most part, I enjoyed it, and I always love a good game of will-it-explode-can-it-explode-DOESN'T-MATTER-we're-going-to-make-it-explode!