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My favorite Dalton outfit is the tux from the beginning of LIVING DAYLIGHTS, which features a reversible lapel designed to ‘black out’ his white shirt when he takes up his sniper position. It’s a tiny detail and the scene doesn’t dwell on it, but it speaks to the film’s more serious take on Bond.

This Inventory was so good, I didn’t even mind it being a slideshow.

I really like Connery’s golf outfit in Goldfinger, especially how it’s contrasted with the villain’s tryhard dorky suit.

I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, it was tough to narrow it down to only a handful of looks, but I wanted the selection to represent a cross-section of outfit styles, and Bonds/eras of course (and even some of the bad outfits haha). If we were purely looking at a selection of the BEST Bond looks, that tweed suit and

Finding out that under the laws and cultural morays of the time, Leopold essentially controls her.

Yeah pretty much. It’s a shame the montage scene from XMO: Wolverine missed this period in their decades long feud. It would have given them some much needed levity

I’ve said this many times, but each of Brosnan’s films had a central idea at its core that tried to do something new and cool within the Bond formula:

If you don’t want to see Bond use the roof of his rocket sled to windsurf an arctic tidal wave caused by a glacier collapsing due to a satellite laser from space chasing him across the ice, do you even really want to see a Bond movie?

QoS easily the best Craig film as its a nice 90 compared to the others that have a good 20+ minutes of fat to trim.

I can just HEAR him saying these things, it’s hilarious - he apparently speaks exactly the way you would expect him to. 

No offense, but I've never really understood the people who get upset over Bond movie continuity. Star Wars or MCU, sure, but it's been long established that the only Bond continuity rule is that there are no Bond continuity rules. 

They should have Hank Azaria voice Mario, so he can later apologize for it.

Yeah, I think at least part of the issue with Rowling is for some reason this seems to be the hill she wants to die on.  She won’t let it go, and each time she returns to the subject she does seem to double down on it--this wasn’t just an opinion she stated once.

Yeah, I get that. I don’t think there’s ever going to be a term which both encompasses everyone who isn’t typically cishet and also doesn’t have the reverse-exclusionary problem.

These lists have a value in introducing baby music lovers to a bunch of great tracks across the spectrum. But it’s dumb to literally have a ranked list - it should just be 500 songs, sorted by decade, with no hierarchy. 

Amen, brother. I really miss some of the Old AV Club, specifically, “Hatesong,” which was always entertaining. Frank Turner spoke about “Imagine,” and he said this:

Yeah, I was pretty disappointed to see 311 on this list too.

Have the Rolling Stones killed

Clearly Rolling Stone has no idea what they’re doing as they didn’t even format the list as a 500-page slide show.

This is just as much a comment on the US health system as well as this series of films. Both should stop existing in their current forms.