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I am watching every Bond movie: please kill me (2 Viewers)

These two women just beat the straight piss out of Bond. I'm done for the night. 50 more minutes to go and this is turrrrrrible. Will finish tomorrow.

 
I thought Casino Royale was good. Even Quantum had its moments. But Skyfall was so boring. I barely made it through.

 
"Hi I'm Plenty!

(Stares at ####) Yes of course you are.

Plenty O'Toole!

Named after your father I suppose?"

:lmao:
I'm obsessed with her.
Gorgeous.
Natalie Wood's younger sister.

Appeared in the April 1971 issue of Playboy, along with her poetry.
breaking up the gray sky

into

tiny pieces

and your thoughts

are being lifted

up

and out

scattering in the breeze

investigating

the clouds

and then

are brought back down

by the rain

and the monotony

of noise

will pacify

till your fingers hurt

from squeezing

the arm of the chair

and you’ll stop

and you’ll go inside again.

[source: Playboy Magazine, April 1971, P.100-103. Copyright © 1971 Playboy. All rights reserved.]

The NSFW photos are available on the www.the007dossier.com site.

 
Seems like if Blofield is this much of a space expert his services should be in enough need that he doesn't have to become a tyrannical villian. :2cents:

 
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"Well you see, he's gay, so he would enjoy having a bomb shoved in his ###hole before he got tossed to his death." -- the producers of this movie, apparently.
 
BOND POWER RANKINGS SO FAR:

1. From Russia

2. Goldfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinger (he's just too much!)

3. Dr. No

4. You Only Live Twice

5. Thunderball

6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service

7. Diamonds Are Forever

This was the first one I struggled to get through. Really bad. Confusing and sloppy mess. The ending was kind of fun, I guess, but there was no real payoff. They just run these things right to the blowup of the volcano/ocean/island base then they show Bond making out with the girl and CREDITS. But this felt even more rushed than usual. We all know Blofield escapes but why not show us how? Just a big #### you to the audience.

I can't believe there are possibly a dozen of these that are worse. And that Blofield was terrible too, I felt he was going to offer me a Werther's or something.

 
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Live and Let Die was released during the height of the blaxploitation era, and many blaxploitation archetypes and clichés are depicted in the film, including derogatory racial epithets ("honky"), black gangsters, and "pimpmobiles".
:lmao: oh God

 
This thread is teaching me that I'm way in the minority by liking Roger Moore.
I enjoyed all but the last Roger Moore one. They are entertaining and I loved going to watch them in the theater growing up. The stunts, gadgets, and dialogue go over the top quite a few times, but they are fun none the less.

I am curious how the movies would have turned out if different actors appeared in the other films. For example, Connery could not have done anything to save A View To A Kill. Dalton probably would not have ruined Goldfinger. Daniel Craig might have made Licensed To Kill decent. But I can't see Moore in the new Casino Royale. Or Lazenby in say Moonraker.

 
Live and Let Die features a 21 year old Jane Seymour.
It almost makes up for her later years as a shill for Kay Jewelers.
I celebrate her entire catalog. :wub:
Hey, what were they like anyway? They looked pretty good, are they real? Are they built for speed or comfort? What'd you do with them? Motorboat? You play the motorboat?

[makes sputtering motorboat noise]

You motorboatin son of a #####! You old sailor you! Where is she? She still in the house?

 
This thread is teaching me that I'm way in the minority by liking Roger Moore.
True... his movies were mostly highly successful... it's just that the 70's style really doesn't hold up as well... I think that's why people watching in the modern era of "tough, gritty" movies think they suck.

Admittedly Moore is the least "tough" Bond

 
This thread is teaching me that I'm way in the minority by liking Roger Moore.
True... his movies were mostly highly successful... it's just that the 70's style really doesn't hold up as well... I think that's why people watching in the modern era of "tough, gritty" movies think they suck.

Admittedly Moore is the least "tough" Bond
His signature move was a karate chop with a surprised face.

 
Live and Let Die was released during the height of the blaxploitation era, and many blaxploitation archetypes and clichés are depicted in the film, including derogatory racial epithets ("honky"), black gangsters, and "pimpmobiles".
:lmao: oh God
The Bond people saw "Shaft" and figured this was a golden opportunity

They also saw Bruce Lee films as you'll soon discover.

I know a lot of you guys like him but many of the Moore films were pretty bad.

 
A young Yaphet Kotto is a pretty solid villain although he's overshadowed a bit by his stellar set of henchmen.

Kananga's biggest problem is his less than fiendish plot. Here's a criminal who has elevated himself to controlling a nation through the power of voodoo. He's basically succeeded where Hyman Roth and Michael Corleone failed in Godfather 2. But how does he choose to wield his immense power? By giving away heroin at a chain of soul food restaurants. That's not even good business. Who wants to go to a restaurant where all the customers are on the nod? I expect a death ray or something.

 
Live and Let Die was released during the height of the blaxploitation era, and many blaxploitation archetypes and clichés are depicted in the film, including derogatory racial epithets ("honky"), black gangsters, and "pimpmobiles".
:lmao: oh God
The Bond people saw "Shaft" and figured this was a golden opportunity

They also saw Bruce Lee films as you'll soon discover.

I know a lot of you guys like him but many of the Moore films were pretty bad.
Still my favorite Moore scene: Karate guy comes at him flashing his pre-attack routine. Moore pulls out a gun and shoots him dead.

 
Leroy Hoard said:
packersfan said:
Capella said:
Live and Let Die was released during the height of the blaxploitation era, and many blaxploitation archetypes and clichés are depicted in the film, including derogatory racial epithets ("honky"), black gangsters, and "pimpmobiles".
:lmao: oh God
The Bond people saw "Shaft" and figured this was a golden opportunity

They also saw Bruce Lee films as you'll soon discover.

I know a lot of you guys like him but many of the Moore films were pretty bad.
Still my favorite Moore scene: Karate guy comes at him flashing his pre-attack routine. Moore pulls out a gun and shoots him dead.
Moore gets criticized a lot for being soft but I suspect the body count in his films is just as high as the other Bonds.

 

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