Ditto ! )
I always thought he'd be a brilliant villain ( a bit expensive, I know ) but with
Training day, and Man on Fire he can play "nasty " no wonder he's won a
Couple of Oscars. {[]
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Ditto ! )
I always thought he'd be a brilliant villain ( a bit expensive, I know ) but with
Training day, and Man on Fire he can play "nasty " no wonder he's won a
Couple of Oscars. {[]
Same here. I know I've said it before, but Washington would without a doubt be very effective at portraying a formidable and interesting villain for Bond to face. He is great at projecting intense intelligence while at the same time posing a physical threat. But I agree he's probably out of EON's price range.
don't moan but im watching the book of ELI again see post 5,882 Denzil at his best ,to watch one of the worlds greatest actors is a true pleasure in life
It's been mentioned here before but this 60s spy movie, while clearly influenced (and I'm being polite) by such Bonds as GF and TB, has some uncanny resemblances to MR- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpAZx2_XspY
The villain, ostensibly a millionaire businessman, is planning to send a rocket into space from a hidden HQ deep in Brazil. Two agents, one from the UK and one from the US, team up against him and have a romance. The rocket contains an extract from orchids which will cause worldwide sterility. One of the main characters is called James, another Fleming. etc etc
It's been mentioned here before but this 60s spy movie, while clearly influenced (and I'm being polite) by such Bonds as GF and TB, has some uncanny resemblances to MR- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpAZx2_XspY
The villain, ostensibly a millionaire businessman, is planning to send a rocket into space from a hidden HQ deep in Brazil. Two agents, one from the UK and one from the US, team up against him and have a romance. The rocket contains an extract from orchids which will cause worldwide sterility. One of the main characters is called James, another Fleming. etc etc
Yes, I read of that some years ago - I'll have to watch it. Thanks for the link, Barbel!
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
I recently watched both new "Star Trek" movies. I was never a fan of the series, I have never seen the old ones and I must admit - these are pretty stunning films, especially when it comes to special effects!
Sadly I'm on the mobile ( poor connection ) so I'll have to watch it
later. It was banned by the governmeny or the bbc refused to show
it or something becauae I remember seeing it in a community hall
presented by CND, I think.
Although I don't know why we worried all you had to do was build
a shelter with your front door, wet a blanket and you were good to go. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
No sleep well my friend. Those were the bad old days when
you couldn't trust the Russians, as they had a power hungry
leader. There was fighting in the middle east, and petrol was
very expensive.............. Thankfully those days are gone !
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Watched R.I.P.D last night, really looking forward to it from the trailer.
Sadly it wasn't any where near as good as say MIB ( as I was expecting
an MIB clone movie only with souls instead of aliens ). It has a few funny
Moments but it's missing something. Either the charm of MIB along with
It's acting talents, but it was a bit of a disappointment.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
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I always thought he'd be a brilliant villain ( a bit expensive, I know ) but with
Training day, and Man on Fire he can play "nasty " no wonder he's won a
Couple of Oscars. {[]
Same here. I know I've said it before, but Washington would without a doubt be very effective at portraying a formidable and interesting villain for Bond to face. He is great at projecting intense intelligence while at the same time posing a physical threat. But I agree he's probably out of EON's price range.
It's been mentioned here before but this 60s spy movie, while clearly influenced (and I'm being polite) by such Bonds as GF and TB, has some uncanny resemblances to MR- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpAZx2_XspY
Yes, I read of that some years ago - I'll have to watch it. Thanks for the link, Barbel!
love the new films. Guess I just like Star Trek. )
Thanks for the Link Barbel, Watched it this evening, fun Movie with a great performance from
Terry Thomas -{
Here's a bit more 60s spy fun. ) The second best secret agent
For the full film.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gQm-tPoFOhQ
later. It was banned by the governmeny or the bbc refused to show
it or something becauae I remember seeing it in a community hall
presented by CND, I think.
Although I don't know why we worried all you had to do was build
a shelter with your front door, wet a blanket and you were good to go. )
The year I was born too. I really need to watch that. -{
you couldn't trust the Russians, as they had a power hungry
leader. There was fighting in the middle east, and petrol was
very expensive.............. Thankfully those days are gone !
Sadly it wasn't any where near as good as say MIB ( as I was expecting
an MIB clone movie only with souls instead of aliens ). It has a few funny
Moments but it's missing something. Either the charm of MIB along with
It's acting talents, but it was a bit of a disappointment.
would never have lost that hard drive with the list
of agents names )
no they wouldn't dare
Although it is realistic, the amount of Government
laptops and pen drives left on trains and taxis.
I wish ITV was more thoughtful with it's Ad Breaks
round the film. Now they do seem to shove them in
anywhere, even in the middle of scenes.
just thank god we havent got U,S tv, the adverts there will drive you to drink X-( X-(