I agree that not all locations in a Bond movie has to be exotic. In the PTS of FYEO the Becton Gas Works are used very well, but few people would call it exotic.
I agree that not all locations in a Bond movie has to be exotic. In the PTS of FYEO the Becton Gas Works are used very well, but few people would call it exotic.
Yes and don't forget they used Deptford and New Cross in Skyfall hardly ST Moritz )
I agree that not all locations in a Bond movie has to be exotic. In the PTS of FYEO the Becton Gas Works are used very well, but few people would call it exotic.
The Becton Gas Works are quite out of the ordinary, so I'd say they're exotic in a different way.
No they are long gone ,they also used the site for the brilliant film "Full Metal Jacket" ,but due to its close proximity to London city airport ,Excell Centre ,and Canary wharf ,its now a popular place to yuppy -fy, .You can get the DLR from Becton straight to the Bank of England ,about 20 mins ,
Ah, I wasn't aware that part of Full Metal Jacket was filmed there
ah ,comes with age ,comes with knowledge young Skywalker )
All those palm trees in the final battle were all flown in from Spain ,and planted ,but a great film ,The drill sgt ,was a real drill sgt in real life ,and I think a young Phill Bailey ,as in Bailey @Phil Collins ,easy lover was in it ,
Why do I have the feeling that the FIFA meeting room would make a great location for a 007 movie? )
Yes Higgins this would make a great location -{
It is almost the double of the meeting room in Thunderball.
Of course FIFA and SPECTRE have a lot in common - one is a cruel and evil organisation, corrupt to its very core, masterminded by an egomaniac determined to take over the world at any price, quick to take bribes, the cost of human life meaning nothing to its members.... the other is SPECTRE
Why do I have the feeling that the FIFA meeting room would make a great location for a 007 movie? )
Yes Higgins this would make a great location -{
It is almost the double of the meeting room in Thunderball.
Looks like the blast chamber in Moonraksr actually
Of course FIFA and SPECTRE have a lot in common - one is a cruel and evil organisation, corrupt to its very core, masterminded by an egomaniac determined to take over the world at any price, quick to take bribes, the cost of human life meaning nothing to its members.... the other is SPECTRE
Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?"
Why do I have the feeling that the FIFA meeting room would make a great location for a 007 movie? )
Yes Higgins this would make a great location -{
It is almost the double of the meeting room in Thunderball.
Looks like the blast chamber in Moonraksr actually
Of course FIFA and SPECTRE have a lot in common - one is a cruel and evil organisation, corrupt to its very core, masterminded by an egomaniac determined to take over the world at any price, quick to take bribes, the cost of human life meaning nothing to its members.... the other is SPECTRE
Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?"
It looks like Sepp Blatter was watching Dr Strangelove one drunken evening, and the next day at work said "I want a boardroom like this..." and showed them a photo of the US War Room.
It looks like Sepp Blatter was watching Dr Strangelove one drunken evening, and the next day at work said "I want a boardroom like this..." and showed them a photo of the US War Room.
After things we've heard in the last days, he wanted it at least twice as large ) ) ) ) )
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I always thought that part of the original appeal of Bond was that he got to go to places that the rest of us could only dream about. Jamaica, Russia, Japan, exotic casinos, the best suite in the hotel.
The Bond books were largely written for readers who didn't travel.
But since then we've had a boom in overseas travel. It doesn't feel so special to have scenes set in airports. Hell, some of my worst days have been spent queuing in airports.
A twenty first century Bond has to give us new things to experience. Things that are currently out of reach for most of us. And surely that has to be the lifestyles of the mega rich. Seven star hotels. Luxury yachts the size of battleships. Never mind the Astons, I want to see a Pagani Zonda race a Bugatti Veyron.
So that will mean that the next Bond film (after Spectre) will be called F.I.F.A. and feature a super villain called Blatter?
We do have the scene from DAF, where Bond gets a good kicking from Wint and Kidd, both wearing
Football boots. ) so that could be worked in as FIFA's signature punishment. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Now pay attention, 007. At first glance these look like ordinary Adidas Predators. But sewn into the lining here is a flat-bladed throwing knife. Inside this stud is a homing beacon. The laces are packed with plastic explosive. There is a roll of twenty gold sovereigns here ... and ... here.
And when you lace them up, always remember to tie the left boot before the right. If you don't you will set off the tear gas canisters built into the insole.
Next we have a whistle. It looks like an ordinary referees whistle, but ...
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Yes and don't forget they used Deptford and New Cross in Skyfall hardly ST Moritz )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
The Becton Gas Works are quite out of the ordinary, so I'd say they're exotic in a different way.
Mr Warner...revenue is down in Trinidad and Tobago...
No they are long gone ,they also used the site for the brilliant film "Full Metal Jacket" ,but due to its close proximity to London city airport ,Excell Centre ,and Canary wharf ,its now a popular place to yuppy -fy, .You can get the DLR from Becton straight to the Bank of England ,about 20 mins ,
ah ,comes with age ,comes with knowledge young Skywalker )
All those palm trees in the final battle were all flown in from Spain ,and planted ,but a great film ,The drill sgt ,was a real drill sgt in real life ,and I think a young Phill Bailey ,as in Bailey @Phil Collins ,easy lover was in it ,
Yes Higgins this would make a great location -{
It is almost the double of the meeting room in Thunderball.
Of course FIFA and SPECTRE have a lot in common - one is a cruel and evil organisation, corrupt to its very core, masterminded by an egomaniac determined to take over the world at any price, quick to take bribes, the cost of human life meaning nothing to its members.... the other is SPECTRE
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
Bond preventing FIFA from world domination... that would be both spine-chilling and totally up-to-date.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
After things we've heard in the last days, he wanted it at least twice as large ) ) ) ) )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
The Bond books were largely written for readers who didn't travel.
But since then we've had a boom in overseas travel. It doesn't feel so special to have scenes set in airports. Hell, some of my worst days have been spent queuing in airports.
A twenty first century Bond has to give us new things to experience. Things that are currently out of reach for most of us. And surely that has to be the lifestyles of the mega rich. Seven star hotels. Luxury yachts the size of battleships. Never mind the Astons, I want to see a Pagani Zonda race a Bugatti Veyron.
So that will mean that the next Bond film (after Spectre) will be called F.I.F.A. and feature a super villain called Blatter?
Football boots. ) so that could be worked in as FIFA's signature punishment. )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
And when you lace them up, always remember to tie the left boot before the right. If you don't you will set off the tear gas canisters built into the insole.
Next we have a whistle. It looks like an ordinary referees whistle, but ...