That’s how I always thought of it. Little community service because what are you gonna do?
That’s how I always thought of it. Little community service because what are you gonna do?
78, 18, H20, 2, SOTW, 4, guessing this one, 6 later cut, Zombie 1, 5, 6 original cut, Zombie 2, Resurrection.
This could work with a Jacobs/Brie reunion for Ginger and Mary Ann. Otherwise I have better things to do.
Peter Jackson was born in ‘61, I feel like Gen X can claim him.
I object to any iteration of this in which Freddy is not the charismatic lead singer.
Dammit. You probably let the dogs out too.
January 24th, 2032, 04:37:42 am, EST.
Ryan Phillippe looks exactly like my ex-girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend and even though it’s been decades since that mattered, my first instinct when I see his face is still to just start punching.
When are people going to realize that the early 90s were objectively superior to the late 90s?
It isn’t just those two, it’s Lewis Glibert in general. He directed those and You Only Live Twice, which is also the exact same plot. It’s just how he rolled. Tomorrow Never Dies returned to it as an homage.
Good God you can’t dismiss a movie with a line like that.
Eh, Michael Symon’s better. I actually want to hang out with him.
Granted there would be sexual tension in a show starring Giada and a piece of discarded linoleum.
Earlier versions of Casino Royale are a good fantasy movie exercise. Honestly, given that he wasn’t the most physical Bond and the story might have reigned in the silly, I would have loved to see a Moore version. The smoothy at the card table.
I mean, not to introduce a heavy element here, but it’s not like the current era is lacking for cold wars.
I want...handcuffed to Michelle Yeoh.
I’m not sure if The Broz is no one’s favorite Bond, if only because your favorite tends to be the one that rings your own personal nostalgia bells. Goldeneye is sort of a personal classic for me, just representative of a certain era, even if Moore’s late movies were really the ones of my childhood. I think Brosnan’s…
But do you really watch Bond movies for continuity? Do you sit down, make yourself a cocktail, put a log on the fire, settle in for a nice viewing of The Man With the Golden Gun and think, “Now! A pleasant evening of satisfyingly coherent plotting!” These movies are so silly. Putting Judi Dench in CR was an active…
Boy the Club was way off on Casino Royale weren’t they? That thing has aged like wine. I love Skyfall for its look, dialogue, characters, clever inversion of series tropes (what’s a lair, what’s a Bond girl, how old is Q, etc.), leather door ending, and the implication that Bond is good with dudes. But it loses points…
Thank you, scrolled down to say it. And for those who haven’t revisited the original Godzilla, it’s not what you think and well worth watching.