I'm very excited to announce that my first professional short film, EXTERNAL GAZER has won an Award Of Distinction and is in the official selection of 2017 from the CANADASHORTS Film Festival. I've become an international award winning director with my first professional short!
@stoner_noire@BadFilmTakes1 The theory doesn’t work at all. It’s clearly shown in OHMSS that Lazenby and Connery are the same man. Moore visits Tracy Bond’s grave in FYEO and there’s a mention that his wife was killed in TSWLM. Dalton’s Bond is also mentioned to be a widower in LTK. It’s a stupid theory.
@ms8955a@bornposting Spectre had a mixed reaction but critically NTTD was a big success. Fair enough if you didn’t like it personally but critics and general audiences really liked it.
@trevorbaxendale I saw DAD in the cinema and have always loved it, and this is coming from someone who loves the “moody” Craig era. There’s room for silly, over-the-top Bond and the harder edged, Fleming style Bond. Both are great.
I love seeing all these people who have played and finished 007 First Light and are now going back to the films and books to watch and read them for the first time. I'd love to be experiencing the franchise again for the first time. Great stuff 😃
@SpyHards No Time To Die by a mile. The majority of people who don’t like it just have a weird, parasocial relationship with Bond and can’t over a fictional character dying. The only common complaint I see about NTTD that’s completely warranted is that Safin is an underdeveloped villain.
@MrMiller007_ Lazy is the right word for it, a lot of reused cues from Skyfall and the music composed specifically for the film didn’t blow me away either. Writings On The Wall makes for a great instrumental but that’s about it. David Arnold should have composed all the Bonds from TND onwards.
@gsg2590@bornposting That was taken way out of context. He was saying he didn’t want to rush into doing another Bond film so soon after Spectre because he broke his leg during filming. Not that he’d “rather slit his wrists than play Bond ever again.”