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Norm Chomsky
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Cnn overreacted, but it's hard to sympathize with a group that doxxes people regularly

And wait wait don't tell me airings, he is needed more than ever to make Trump's quotes less horrifying

That works too. Most of his films seemed to have skiing

If James Bond has to die Monaco seems like a good place, after a martini and some baccarat

His attitude always saved the films he was in. Which is more than you can say about Connery. Connery was a better Bond but he clearly was bored with it by the end

Moore and Brosnan were probably the biggest victims of bad writing. But their charm make most of them enjoyable nonetheless.

I just rewatched it Sunday and yeah it probably is my favorite now. It's got all the elements of the best 80's action films. It also showed the consequences of Bond's fuckups where Craig's going rogue moments really don't sell how much of headache that can be for other agents. In Licence he got people killed who

Yeah, really the only problem with it was Moore's age. If they had acknowledged it as his last mission it could've been a great sendoff. I can see it now, him rejecting the leading lady due to her mom being younger than her (in real life), and it ends with him throwing the hat on the rack and asking Moneypenny out to

I'm actually in the middle of it via Hulu. Was watching it last night coincidentally. So far he has not fucked the jailbait and seems justifiably creeped out by her.

Yeah, it seems to alternate between suave and dangerous Bond. Connery still probably had the most balance between the two sides of Bond.

Oh shit that WAS him!

I don't think Lovitz really annoyed people the way those other two did, he just really had nowhere else to go

Really people were renting it via VHS for a while

Die Another Day proved that with a vengeance. I think now they could bring it back to some extent, but probably never to the Brosnan level of camp. It's a shame Brosnan had to go out that way, he was otherwise a very good Bond

She did well with the film, especially for someone who is a singer first. I did really like the first scene where the guy was lip syncing her conversation with him

The first one still stands on its own. The second one is fairly repetitive but has good moments. The third one is pretty forgettable/repetitive and they even know it. The best part was the opening scene

Were you "there" for the first one? It's one of those films that was much better when nobody else saw/quoted it yet. Napoleon Dynamite is another example

20 beats your five

My apartment had a roach problem long before I got a PS4!

I'm glad to see he's out finally. I mean it was pretty obvious