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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

If they would be so kind as to cast Idris Elba as Bond, I might just go to the cinema to watch. Thank you very much.

 

Can't ever see that happening as he would be in his 50's by the time Bond 26 is filmed.

*BOOO HISS*

Live in hope, Cinds - Sean Connery was 53 when he did Never say never again.  

 

...and it really showed. Besides it's a non EON film so don't count.  

I have no idea what you're talking about. 

 

So it doesn't count either    Age is irrelevant where some men are concerned.  Trust me.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

       
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

If they would be so kind as to cast Idris Elba as Bond, I might just go to the cinema to watch. Thank you very much.

 

Can't ever see that happening as he would be in his 50's by the time Bond 26 is filmed.

*BOOO HISS*

Live in hope, Cinds - Sean Connery was 53 when he did Never say never again.  

 

...and it really showed. Besides it's a non EON film so don't count.  

I have no idea what you're talking about. 

 

So it doesn't count either    Age is irrelevant where some men are concerned.  Trust me.


       
unfortunately not everyone feels lile that and in the modern fickle world the damand is for a younger Bond. Personally I'd like to see Clint Eastwood in the role. :-)
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

       
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

If they would be so kind as to cast Idris Elba as Bond, I might just go to the cinema to watch. Thank you very much.

 

Can't ever see that happening as he would be in his 50's by the time Bond 26 is filmed.

*BOOO HISS*

Live in hope, Cinds - Sean Connery was 53 when he did Never say never again.  

 

...and it really showed. Besides it's a non EON film so don't count.  

I have no idea what you're talking about. 

 

So it doesn't count either    Age is irrelevant where some men are concerned.  Trust me.


       
unfortunately not everyone feels lile that and in the modern fickle world the damand is for a younger Bond. Personally I'd like to see Clint Eastwood in the role. :-)

 He would need to have a motorised zimmer to get around the sets EC 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Rexi:

I had never managed to stay awake during a James Bond film until Skyfall, which I thought was utterly, utterly brilliant.

 

Spectre was ... okay, ish, sort of carp, a bit meh.

 

Not really worth the meal beforehand and the upgraded seats.

 

Sorry ... i know that's against the grain!

Not to your liking then Rexi?

*legssssssss it* 

Moonie
Last edited by Moonie
Originally Posted by Rexi:

I had never managed to stay awake during a James Bond film until Skyfall, which I thought was utterly, utterly brilliant.

 

Spectre was ... okay, ish, sort of carp, a bit meh.

 

Not really worth the meal beforehand and the upgraded seats.

 

Sorry ... i know that's against the grain!

I've yet to meet anyone who thinks it's better than Skyfall and doubt that I will.  I enjoyed it enough - Daniel Craig is no hardship to look at.  Would I go out of my way to watch it again?  No, probably not.  I really think that they'd used up all their ideas for Craig in Skyfall, had tied up the loose ends for him, and that he wasn't expected to return to the role.

 

I can't believe you didn't think it wasn't worth having a meal out though! 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Rexi:

       

I had never managed to stay awake during a James Bond film until Skyfall, which I thought was utterly, utterly brilliant.

 

Spectre was ... okay, ish, sort of carp, a bit meh.

 

Not really worth the meal beforehand and the upgraded seats.

 

Sorry ... i know that's against the grain!


       

it's all down to personal taste as with most things. It sounds like you are not so into the world of Bond so I would expect that you may not be sold on the film.

But that's OK. There would have been a time when I would have discussed the minutiae of a film, but I'm less into that these days.

Anyways, there is always Bond 25 coming up. :-)
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Sprout:

       

I was listening to a film review on radio 5 live one night last week and there were quite a few callers rung in to say they thought it was better than Skyfall, but on the other hand there were also them that could take it or leave it 


       


I think with review programmes which have audience contributions they will attempt to have a spread of opinions for balance.

The box office takings are however telling a story of success. I'm keeping my eye on it and it looks to be competition for Skyfall.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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