The corkscrew car jump stunt is in The Man With The Golden Gun, not For Your Eyes Only.
The corkscrew car jump stunt is in The Man With The Golden Gun, not For Your Eyes Only.
Good gravy, I couldn't disagree more. She was awful, one of surprisingly few Bond girls who genuinely lives up to the stereotype of being a brainless bimbo. Maud Adams, in both her movies, was much more complex, competent and interesting. If it weren't for Sheriff J.W. Pepper, inexplicably shopping for a new car in…
Fair enough, then!
Saw a few clips online, where Trump seemed pretty hopeless and the writing was of negligible quality, but then, the writing on SNL always is. Was this genuinely worse than usual, or a case of the AV Club, having done its 'we're appalled by this, but want as many clicks as possible out of it*' article earlier in the…
Well that was glorious from start to finish. The pilot sagged whenever Amanda Fisher was on screen, with her scenes entirely disconnected from the far more entertaining rest of the show, and this episode benefitted from her having probably less than three minutes of screentime. Not saying she doesn't have something…
Who's playing Victoria Justice?
All true, but that didn't make it any less tedious to watch.
“To be a slave to an idea of coolness is why some of your friends never grow and in the end are actually less themselves, and counter intuitively live less authentic lives than the buyers-in."
"Monstrous" -Time Magazine
*klaxon sound, for some reason*
This really is one of the most inane 'articles' to have (dis)graced the front page of this site. What's the point of any of this, exactly? Half the suggestions are sarcastic, the other half are idiotic, with no attempt at substance or debate. Also, Fleming's Bond was Scots-Swiss, FYI, and 'codename theory', as is…
Never forget: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's a terrible movie but has some cracking one-liners. When Bond and Plenty go back to his hotel room, Bond turns on the light as she goes to undress after making out, only to see gangsters waiting for him. He says to them: "I'm afraid you've caught me with more than my hands up."
A non-entity. Here's just… there, doing a smug expression and being a bit irritating - probably deliberately, but the character's not interesting enough to justify it.
Lifelong Bond nerd here. It's a mess, albeit an interesting one. The action's mostly great, everything around it is shambolic. Very Star Trek Into Darkness-y, overburdened with poorly considered references to previous movies. Links to Craig's preceding entries don't work at all, and the key continuity decision behind…
Well they DID. Flying airships serviced by monkey butlers in little waistcoats and fancy hats, all of them called 'Alan'. I'd say to ask the Cigarette Smoking Man, except that was basically everyone.
"Ralph Bellamy, perfectly cast as a man who looks just like Ralph Bellamy"
You are correct. Must have been associating two different things in memory. Carry on.
The meeting was on the Great Bitter Lake, part of the Suez Canal.
To really get the roots of where ISIL and its ideology originated, you'd probably have to go back to the Quincy agreement on Valentine's Day 1945, in which President Roosevelt met King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia aboard the USS Quincy, and struck a deal in which the US would provide arms, training and funds for Saudi…