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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl

Super excited I've just bought tickets to watch the new film this weekend! My all time favourite is A View to a Kill, but love all of the Daniel Craig stuff, I feel he's modernised the role.

Anyone else into Bond? What's your favourite?

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By *ack688Man
over a year ago

abruzzo Italy (and UK)

Yes, I love the bond films, and I’ve tried a few of the books too. Daniel Craig is great in the role, but most people have brought something good to it, except maybe the later Roger Moore films.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love the bond films, dad alway had them on growing up.

Love the older ones with Sean Connery and Roger Moore, but Daniel Craig is brilliant too

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Super excited I've just bought tickets to watch the new film this weekend! My all time favourite is A View to a Kill, but love all of the Daniel Craig stuff, I feel he's modernised the role.

Anyone else into Bond? What's your favourite? "

I'm a massive fan of our 'Jimmy'.

Favourite film - Casino Royale

Favourite Bond - Pierce

Favourite car - Aston Martin V8 (The Living Daylights).

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By *iltopbearMan
over a year ago

Norfolk

It was always " The Spy Who Loved Me" for me as it was the first Bond film I saw. The Lotus was the high point for me as a child, even had the Corgi toy too.

Craig has definitely brought the francise to a new audience and I do enjoy the more realistic feel to his Bond.

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By *ltra72Man
over a year ago

edinburgh

Pussy galore is my favourite in the films

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else into Bond? What's your favourite? "

I'd have to say James Bond.

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By *urvyBi-84Man
over a year ago

Lancs

Love all the Bond films. My favourite is You Only Live Twice although some if it is hilariously dated now (like making 6ft 2 Sean Connery ‘become Japanese’ with a wig and some fake eyelids). Goldeneye is also an amazing film.

Hoping to go and see the new one on Thursday evening.

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

I think Craig was great as Bond. My favourite film is Casino Royale (not the spoof version!)

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By *eavertrackerMan
over a year ago

Bridgwater

Absolutely loved the living day lights and what a killer theme tune,...I love the way Daniel Craig has brought the whole Bond idea to the modern day, previously Bond did seem a little dated compared to other big budget films, Daniel Craig and the films themselves has brought a much more gritty feel to the whole Bond franchise...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think Craig was great as Bond. My favourite film is Casino Royale (not the spoof version!)"

The 60s Casino Royale is amazing.

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

I’m seeing the new film this Saturday as well.

Favourite bond film has to be either Goldfinger or Thunderball.

And that DB5 though, what would I give just to drive one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The new Bond movie looks woke. Might stream it if it turns out it hasn't gone all woke and replaced Bond with a woman.

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By *inger_SnapWoman
over a year ago

Hampshire/Dorset

I really want to go and see this!!! Love DC as Bond.

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field

No love for OHMSS?

Thought it was an excellent film, way more enjoyable than the shoddy comedy in the Moore films

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By *asian_fruitMan
over a year ago

Fuckingham Palace

Did you mean bondage? That I could give you a discussion on

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By *asian_fruitMan
over a year ago

Fuckingham Palace


"I really want to go and see this!!! Love DC as Bond."

Me too… shall we go together?

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By *airytaleOfNewPorkMan
over a year ago

Cheltenham/Telford

Love a Bond movie! My fav from back in the day was Moonraker!

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By *avidagainMan
over a year ago

st.leonards on sea

loved SC as bond grew up with that and have always enjoyed the franchise not seen all of them but read all the books will deffo see the new one if anyone wants a hot date lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Like my bond movies. Skyfall is a favourite as is the spy who loved me. Looking forward to the new one.

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By *ink Panther.Woman
over a year ago

Preston

I’ve always loved Bond even as a child. Daniel Craig has brought a new dimension to the character. Bond is now a person with a backstory that’s been part of the plots. The movies have become personal, a very clever move by the script writers. It’s evolved by developing the character

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

DC has been awesome, big shoes to fill moving on!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Like my bond movies. Skyfall is a favourite as is the spy who loved me. Looking forward to the new one. "
Skyfall was absolutely brilliant! The scene when the helicopter arrives at the house is brilliant

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I’ve always loved Bond even as a child. Daniel Craig has brought a new dimension to the character. Bond is now a person with a backstory that’s been part of the plots. The movies have become personal, a very clever move by the script writers. It’s evolved by developing the character "
perfectly put!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Super excited I've just bought tickets to watch the new film this weekend! My all time favourite is A View to a Kill, but love all of the Daniel Craig stuff, I feel he's modernised the role.

Anyone else into Bond? What's your favourite?

I'm a massive fan of our 'Jimmy'.

Favourite film - Casino Royale

Favourite Bond - Pierce

Favourite car - Aston Martin V8 (The Living Daylights).

"

ooooo pierce is an interesting choice. Why?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Big fan, can't wait for the new film.

Favourite Bond: Daniel Craig

So many good films...

1. Casino Royale

2. Live and Let Die

3. Skyfall

4. The Living Daylights

5. Diamonds Are Forever

Skyfall is my favourite Bond theme too. Adele was made for that moment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Booked tickets for friday!! Cannot wait! Love Daniel Craig as Bond, best Bond ever!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Booked tickets for friday!! Cannot wait! Love Daniel Craig as Bond, best Bond ever!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don’t get the fuss to be honest. He’s a shit spy that would have been taken out by a foreign agency early on - if it was based on any form of reality.

Hope the folk that go to watch it enjoy it though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Off to see it on Saturday

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dalton all the way. Such a shame he never got the chance to make more movies. The Living Daylights is my favourite film but the Never Say Alan Again episode of Alan Partridge is the greatest Bond related viewing of all time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Big fan, can't wait for the new film.

Favourite Bond: Daniel Craig

So many good films...

1. Casino Royale

2. Live and Let Die

3. Skyfall

4. The Living Daylights

5. Diamonds Are Forever

Skyfall is my favourite Bond theme too. Adele was made for that moment. "

I pretty much agree with the above films but I think Live and let die theme by PM was the best so far.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All of the Daniel Craig films have been superb but Spectre is my favourite. Not seen that many before Pierce Brosnan's time, he wasn't a bad bond I don't think, just a shame the stories they gave him were so bad after Goldeneye.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Like my bond movies. Skyfall is a favourite as is the spy who loved me. Looking forward to the new one. Skyfall was absolutely brilliant! The scene when the helicopter arrives at the house is brilliant "

Definitely.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

Love Dalton, thought his films allowed the character to grow and eventually create the Craig 007.

My favourite Bond film is ‘The Spy who Loved Me’ I watched it in the cinema and at the end of the opening scene, Bond skis off the edge of a cliff, the whole cinema audience clapped and cheered as his parachute opened to show the Union Flag.

It was due to this scene and the audience reaction that first put the thoughts into my head about joining the Army. I was so patriotic then, not so much now but I’ll leave that for another thread

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"All of the Daniel Craig films have been superb but Spectre is my favourite. Not seen that many before Pierce Brosnan's time, he wasn't a bad bond I don't think, just a shame the stories they gave him were so bad after Goldeneye."
Goldeneye was a great film

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Love Dalton, thought his films allowed the character to grow and eventually create the Craig 007.

My favourite Bond film is ‘The Spy who Loved Me’ I watched it in the cinema and at the end of the opening scene, Bond skis off the edge of a cliff, the whole cinema audience clapped and cheered as his parachute opened to show the Union Flag.

It was due to this scene and the audience reaction that first put the thoughts into my head about joining the Army. I was so patriotic then, not so much now but I’ll leave that for another thread "

oh wow! What a lovely memory to share!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Big fan, can't wait for the new film.

Favourite Bond: Daniel Craig

So many good films...

1. Casino Royale

2. Live and Let Die

3. Skyfall

4. The Living Daylights

5. Diamonds Are Forever

Skyfall is my favourite Bond theme too. Adele was made for that moment. "

epic theme song! She absolutely nailed it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That’s a hard question I like so many my favourites would be

The man with the golden gun

For your eyes only

Diamonds are forever

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"That’s a hard question I like so many my favourites would be

The man with the golden gun

For your eyes only

Diamonds are forever

"

nice choices! favourite theme song?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That’s a hard question I like so many my favourites would be

The man with the golden gun

For your eyes only

Diamonds are forever

nice choices! favourite theme song? "

Oh my favourite song is “Licence to Kill” - Gladys Knight I love it! What about yours?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" nice choices! favourite theme song? "

Tough one. Diff'rent Strokes was amazing but quite like Boon as well.

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"That’s a hard question I like so many my favourites would be

The man with the golden gun

For your eyes only

Diamonds are forever

nice choices! favourite theme song?

Oh my favourite song is “Licence to Kill” - Gladys Knight I love it! What about yours? "

old school would have to be Goldfinger... More recently it would have to be Skyfall

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


" nice choices! favourite theme song?

Tough one. Diff'rent Strokes was amazing but quite like Boon as well. "

I'll have to Google that!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I don’t get the fuss to be honest. He’s a shit spy that would have been taken out by a foreign agency early on - if it was based on any form of reality.

Hope the folk that go to watch it enjoy it though "

Do shit he influenced your username x

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By *n my radarMan
over a year ago

mayo

I always wanted to be James bond as a child that and Paul Daniel's lol

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I always wanted to be James bond as a child that and Paul Daniel's lol"
hahaha what a contrast!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I really like Daniel Craig as bond, still suave with the women. I think the older ones are very cheesy with the ladies. Casino Royale is also my favourite film, feel it’s good how the recent ones have followed on a little bit from each other.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t get the fuss to be honest. He’s a shit spy that would have been taken out by a foreign agency early on - if it was based on any form of reality.

Hope the folk that go to watch it enjoy it though Do shit he influenced your username x"

Our survey says ‘no’

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By *uitednbooted2Man
over a year ago

Berkshire

Jayne Seymour

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By *n my radarMan
over a year ago

mayo

[Removed by poster at 29/09/21 14:44:39]

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By *n my radarMan
over a year ago

mayo


"I always wanted to be James bond as a child that and Paul Daniel's lol hahaha what a contrast! "
we all need a little magic in our lives too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That’s a hard question I like so many my favourites would be

The man with the golden gun

For your eyes only

Diamonds are forever

nice choices! favourite theme song?

Oh my favourite song is “Licence to Kill” - Gladys Knight I love it! What about yours? old school would have to be Goldfinger... More recently it would have to be Skyfall "

There are loads of good themes Goldfinger is definitely one of my favourites. I liked die another days theme too

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea

I might not look like Daniel Craig, but I was born just across the water from Sean Connery, and can order a vodka martini, on the rocks, shaken not stirred, in the same tone of voice.

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I might not look like Daniel Craig, but I was born just across the water from Sean Connery, and can order a vodka martini, on the rocks, shaken not stirred, in the same tone of voice. "
hahaha and I bet you sound just like him

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I really like Daniel Craig as bond, still suave with the women. I think the older ones are very cheesy with the ladies. Casino Royale is also my favourite film, feel it’s good how the recent ones have followed on a little bit from each other. "
I agree, there's definitely been overarching themes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have never seen a Bond film

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I have never seen a Bond film"

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london


"I think Craig was great as Bond. My favourite film is Casino Royale (not the spoof version!)"

David Niven if my memory serves me right. I loved that film.

I used to like Bond movies as a child but I worked out they were all the same. He always survives and wins yada yada

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By *ink Panther.Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I have never seen a Bond film "

Couldn’t trust a man that’s never seen a Bond film

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Roger Moore

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"It was always " The Spy Who Loved Me" for me as it was the first Bond film I saw. The Lotus was the high point for me as a child, even had the Corgi toy too.

Craig has definitely brought the francise to a new audience and I do enjoy the more realistic feel to his Bond."

Layer Cake was obviously the audition for Bond.

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By *ineapplePairCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire

I couldn’t pic a fav film ,love them all .

Who would you like to see as the next bond !

For me rege-Jean page

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I have never seen a Bond film

Couldn’t trust a man that’s never seen a Bond film "

100% agree! What kind of person has never watched a bond film?

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I think Craig was great as Bond. My favourite film is Casino Royale (not the spoof version!)

David Niven if my memory serves me right. I loved that film.

I used to like Bond movies as a child but I worked out they were all the same. He always survives and wins yada yada"

isn't that the same for the majority of films? The good prevail, the bad fail... ?

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

I’ll probably not watch it till it hits Sky, but I’ll be sad to see the end of Craig’s Bond. His Casino Royale is by far my favourite Bond film and Eva Green, in my opinion, was the perfect Bond girl.

The end of Judi Dench as M sort of brought on my acceptance of the end of Craig’s “term” as they were a good pairing.

It’ll be interesting to see what happens next with 007. I hope they go onwards and upwards.

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I couldn’t pic a fav film ,love them all .

Who would you like to see as the next bond !

For me rege-Jean page "

Oh. My.. God.. Mr Bridgerton!!!! He would make a very charismatic, handsome and knicker wetting Bond

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By *ink Panther.Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I have never seen a Bond film

Couldn’t trust a man that’s never seen a Bond film 100% agree! What kind of person has never watched a bond film? "

Very dubious characters

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I’ll probably not watch it till it hits Sky, but I’ll be sad to see the end of Craig’s Bond. His Casino Royale is by far my favourite Bond film and Eva Green, in my opinion, was the perfect Bond girl.

The end of Judi Dench as M sort of brought on my acceptance of the end of Craig’s “term” as they were a good pairing.

It’ll be interesting to see what happens next with 007. I hope they go onwards and upwards."

is that the one when he finds her in a pool of oil on the bed?

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By *adyBugsWoman
over a year ago

cognito

Live & Let Die is my favourite. I’m seeing the new one tomorrow night

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales


"I’ll probably not watch it till it hits Sky, but I’ll be sad to see the end of Craig’s Bond. His Casino Royale is by far my favourite Bond film and Eva Green, in my opinion, was the perfect Bond girl.

The end of Judi Dench as M sort of brought on my acceptance of the end of Craig’s “term” as they were a good pairing.

It’ll be interesting to see what happens next with 007. I hope they go onwards and upwards. is that the one when he finds her in a pool of oil on the bed?

"

No she drowns in an Elevater shaft in Venice. Bond desperately trying to save her.

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By *ink Panther.Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I’ll probably not watch it till it hits Sky, but I’ll be sad to see the end of Craig’s Bond. His Casino Royale is by far my favourite Bond film and Eva Green, in my opinion, was the perfect Bond girl.

The end of Judi Dench as M sort of brought on my acceptance of the end of Craig’s “term” as they were a good pairing.

It’ll be interesting to see what happens next with 007. I hope they go onwards and upwards."

Do you think Ralph Fiennes is the right person to play M? He’s just not right in my opinion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hopefully seeing it at the weekend

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By *nfin8yWoman
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Hopefully seeing it on Saturday. Daniel Craig became my favourite Bond and my favourite film - Skyfall.

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea


"I might not look like Daniel Craig, but I was born just across the water from Sean Connery, and can order a vodka martini, on the rocks, shaken not stirred, in the same tone of voice. hahaha and I bet you sound just like him "

Yes, and seeing as you are local, and no doubt know a few people that I know. One or two will confirm that although some people have said that I bear a striking resemblance to Bryan Ferry, others have said Johnny Cash, even Elvis Presley depending on the way that I style my hair, so if you don't fancy any of them, that's me out of the frame for starters, but the telephone voice is definitely Connery. XX

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I have never seen a Bond film

Couldn’t trust a man that’s never seen a Bond film 100% agree! What kind of person has never watched a bond film?

Very dubious characters "

I concur

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Live & Let Die is my favourite. I’m seeing the new one tomorrow night "
eeeekkkk you'll have to tell us how it is!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A view to a kill was the first film I took a girl to on a date

Seeing the new one on Sunday as part of birthday celebrations

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"A view to a kill was the first film I took a girl to on a date

Seeing the new one on Sunday as part of birthday celebrations "

happy birthday

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

I'm off to see the new movie at midnight.

I actually have a few favourites..... one is Live and let Die...... also love Goldfinger. However also like Spectre.

I did not Like Peirce Brosnan as Bond though.

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I'm off to see the new movie at midnight.

I actually have a few favourites..... one is Live and let Die...... also love Goldfinger. However also like Spectre.

I did not Like Peirce Brosnan as Bond though. "

oh wow!!! I didn't even think about midnight! How exciting!!!

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I'm off to see the new movie at midnight.

I actually have a few favourites..... one is Live and let Die...... also love Goldfinger. However also like Spectre.

I did not Like Peirce Brosnan as Bond though. oh wow!!! I didn't even think about midnight! How exciting!!! "

I've decided to dress up... I'm just watching spectre now though lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty."
he also has the db5

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By *ig_time_CharlieMan
over a year ago

Cambridge and London

Question for the Bond experts, which of the Bond films is not an official Bond film?

I know one of them is but can't remember which one or the reason!

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea


"Question for the Bond experts, which of the Bond films is not an official Bond film?

I know one of them is but can't remember which one or the reason! "

I think that it's probably the original black and white "Casino Royale" in which David Nivan plays James Bond, but I could be wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Question for the Bond experts, which of the Bond films is not an official Bond film?

I know one of them is but can't remember which one or the reason! "

The original casino royale and never say never again

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By *ig_time_CharlieMan
over a year ago

Cambridge and London


"Question for the Bond experts, which of the Bond films is not an official Bond film?

I know one of them is but can't remember which one or the reason!

The original casino royale and never say never again "

Cheers, why is that though?

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Question for the Bond experts, which of the Bond films is not an official Bond film?

I know one of them is but can't remember which one or the reason!

The original casino royale and never say never again

Cheers, why is that though? "

Casino Royale with David Niven is regarded as a spoof Bond Film.

Never say Never was a legal issue that he (Producer I think) had rights to make a Bond film. He managed to get Sean Connery to come back and play the role again that lends itself some credibility.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We always loved the Bond movies but for us Daniel Craig has taken the role to another level and really changed how the character is perceived as a whole. It’s no longer fashionable to poke fun at these movies because he’s made them really credible.

What we’ve enjoyed the most is the arc all his movies have taken and they are no longer just stand alone films (with the slight exception of Skyfall). Casino Royale was a brilliant movie and set the tone for his Bond but it’s been so interesting seeing how they’ve grown it from there. Quantum Of Solace was a bit of a disappointment but Spectre was great and this it’s really set this one up for a fantastic finale.

DC is the best Bond for us but Sean Connery runs him a very close second! Favourite is Casino Royale

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough

I though Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer's petty bickering was a wonderful, witty and slightly bitchy dialogue in Tomorrow Never Dies, was deadly serious and comedic all at the same time.

The fact that it gave more than a nod and a wink, to their previous lives in As Time Goes By, just added to the tension.

Dark humour at its best: dry, honest and filter free!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Question for the Bond experts, which of the Bond films is not an official Bond film?

I know one of them is but can't remember which one or the reason!

The original casino royale and never say never again

Cheers, why is that though?

Casino Royale with David Niven is regarded as a spoof Bond Film.

Never say Never was a legal issue that he (Producer I think) had rights to make a Bond film. He managed to get Sean Connery to come back and play the role again that lends itself some credibility. "

this is news to me!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl

Casino Royale with DC seems to be the most popular on this thread! Interesting! I need to watch it again tomorrow!

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Casino Royale with DC seems to be the most popular on this thread! Interesting! I need to watch it again tomorrow! "
I watched it on Saturday.. been watching all the Daniel Craig bond movies ... just finished spectre.

Now off to get ready for No time to die x

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Casino Royale with DC seems to be the most popular on this thread! Interesting! I need to watch it again tomorrow! I watched it on Saturday.. been watching all the Daniel Craig bond movies ... just finished spectre.

Now off to get ready for No time to die x"

have a great time!! I think it's going to be awesome

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over a year ago


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5 "

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?"

Don't shoot me because of them stupid grey movies but if I was in charge I'd hire Jamie dornan as the next bond.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

"

hmmm mmmmmm I do love that car xx

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?

Don't shoot me because of them stupid grey movies but if I was in charge I'd hire Jamie dornan as the next bond. "

ooo that's an interesting cap into the pot.. hadn't thought about him

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?"

If you come to Newport Pagnell, you can drool over the shiny AMs, sitting in the shop window, as it were.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Huge Bond fan. I had the pleasure of meeting Sir Sean once. Lovely chap.

Bias, but I consider him to be the best. Daniel Craig a strong second. He had done an excellent job.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?

Don't shoot me because of them stupid grey movies but if I was in charge I'd hire Jamie dornan as the next bond. "

oh god no... Mr grey, can not be Mr Bond

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?

Don't shoot me because of them stupid grey movies but if I was in charge I'd hire Jamie dornan as the next bond. ooo that's an interesting cap into the pot.. hadn't thought about him"

Yeah no one seems to think about him for it!

He was great in the fall, right age, good look, I think he'd be decent.

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?

Don't shoot me because of them stupid grey movies but if I was in charge I'd hire Jamie dornan as the next bond. oh god no... Mr grey, can not be Mr Bond "

Neither can Olivia Coleman be M.

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea

What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based.

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By *ister-mischiefMan
over a year ago

Trafford

I am watching it tomorrow night cant wait !!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based. "
I haven't heard any of this before... Is it hearsay or fact?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A view to a kill was the first film I took a girl to on a date

Seeing the new one on Sunday as part of birthday celebrations "

Grace Jones

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By *egasus NobMan
over a year ago

Wandsworth

I think Daniel Craig can still do one more

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea


"What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based. I haven't heard any of this before... Is it hearsay or fact?

"

I believe it's fact. It was something that I did read many years ago long before the weird and wonderful world of cyberspace courtship was invented. The last thing that I expected at the time was that I'd be raking up the info stored in the archive of my own built in overhead computer, on a forum of a swinger web site. Should any facts that need clarification, with us having the information super highway here at our fingertips, it shouldn't takea lot of finding out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based. I haven't heard any of this before... Is it hearsay or fact?

"

*See Philby,Burgess and McLean (laugh) to bring some reality to all this!

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

No spoilers from me but many many nods to bond movies of days past. And the cars... omg I think they were the eye candy of the movie for me.

If you go see it... don't spoil it for anyone...

I'm off to sleep now feeling quite emotional.....

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

Last two I saw at the cinema were Octopussy and Never say never again.......ever, not never, no how....sorry.

It's all about the third nipple for me.

Also the transexual bond girl. Love the Bassey diamonds and giant Jaws.

Woody Allen's Smersh, while Jill St John turns me on.

My favourite role play is to tie a hubby naked to a chair, he being Bond. Then his wife and me play two evil villainesses from the devilish organisation Smash.

We then lube up his cock n balls and tease the fuck out of it, taking turns sucking, wanking and sitting on it.

He's not allowed to cum because if he does the laser beam from space will destroy the earth.

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over a year ago


"Craig best Bond for me. Made it more gritty. he also has the db5

And he's got the V8 in No Time to Die. Can't wait to watch it.

Who's favourite on here to replace him? Cavill? Hardy?

Don't shoot me because of them stupid grey movies but if I was in charge I'd hire Jamie dornan as the next bond. oh god no... Mr grey, can not be Mr Bond "

I'm with on the car (would awesome wouldn't I) and not Jamie Dornan. Hell no!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No spoilers from me but many many nods to bond movies of days past. And the cars... omg I think they were the eye candy of the movie for me.

If you go see it... don't spoil it for anyone...

I'm off to sleep now feeling quite emotional..... "

My kind of girl

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"No spoilers from me but many many nods to bond movies of days past. And the cars... omg I think they were the eye candy of the movie for me.

If you go see it... don't spoil it for anyone...

I'm off to sleep now feeling quite emotional..... "

intriguing!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Love Dalton, thought his films allowed the character to grow and eventually create the Craig 007.

My favourite Bond film is ‘The Spy who Loved Me’ I watched it in the cinema and at the end of the opening scene, Bond skis off the edge of a cliff, the whole cinema audience clapped and cheered as his parachute opened to show the Union Flag.

It was due to this scene and the audience reaction that first put the thoughts into my head about joining the Army. I was so patriotic then, not so much now but I’ll leave that for another thread "

A wonderful memory

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By *illingVicMan
over a year ago

Sevenoaks

Possibly controversial but Dalton was my favourite iteration of the character. Not keen on Daniel Craig

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Daniel Craig is my fav, now i wouldn't watch films with any of the others in them.

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By *ister-mischiefMan
over a year ago

Trafford

On my way to see it

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion..

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.."
it is good isn't it

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.. it is good isn't it "

It's difficult to describe why without dropping any spoilers, but yes very good..

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.. it is good isn't it

It's difficult to describe why without dropping any spoilers, but yes very good.. "

oooo how exciting! Can't wait to see it on Saturday now!!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Possibly controversial but Dalton was my favourite iteration of the character. Not keen on Daniel Craig"
ooo not many people rank him highly as Bond! Why is he your favourite?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.. it is good isn't it

It's difficult to describe why without dropping any spoilers, but yes very good.. oooo how exciting! Can't wait to see it on Saturday now!! "

Enjoy it, fingers crossed you can avoid anything about it before then..

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.. it is good isn't it

It's difficult to describe why without dropping any spoilers, but yes very good.. "

I know... it's so hard to talk about it to someone that hasn't seen it. X its killing me

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By *antasyrealmCouple
over a year ago

Congleton

Ohmss absolutely...x

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.. it is good isn't it

It's difficult to describe why without dropping any spoilers, but yes very good.. I know... it's so hard to talk about it to someone that hasn't seen it. X its killing me "

Part of the fun for when they ask 'what is it like?', just smile and say 'can't tell you'..

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea


"What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based. I haven't heard any of this before... Is it hearsay or fact?

*See Philby,Burgess and McLean (laugh) to bring some reality to all this!"

I'm vaguely familiar with the Philby, Burgess, and McLean scenario, as indeed I am reasonably well versed on the subject of the Portland spy ring involving Harry Houghton and Ethel Gee, my late father being master of Naval Auxiliary Ship based at Portland in the 1970s. Philby, Burgess and McLean were simply a trio of misfits in a society where their sexuality was still unacceptable to the establishment, and so were very susceptible to entertaining alternative ideas. That is pretty well documented! However what is not in dispute is Ian Fleming's role in wartime special operations, or the elite squad that he put together for special operations. The comments I made earlier are based on an article I read many years ago, but today I was at a loose end for a few minutes, and my thoughts turned to, "The real James Bond." So I googled it just for the hell of it. I was quite astounded at the theories now being put forward these days as to who the real James Bond was, and you OP being a Bridgend girl, and all the Welsh boys are going to love this one. James Charles Bond was from Swansea! The story of how he served under Ian Fleming in secret special wartime operations is all their for you to read by googling, "The Real James Bond," and scrolling down till you get the article which includes a photo of his grave marked James Charles Bond, and the family have inscribed 007 on it. Now I'm not Welsh, I was born just across the water from Sean Connery, but Wales is my adopted second home, but if any Welsh boys with the surname Bond are on here, and you happen to pull because you may just be able to claim that you are decended from the real James Bond, that's a pint you owe me!

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over a year ago


"Thoroughly enjoyed it, it stands up there on many levels as one if not the best in my humble opinion.. it is good isn't it

It's difficult to describe why without dropping any spoilers, but yes very good.. "

We second these opinions, simply fantastic movie and for us the best Bond ever! Lovely nod to Bond movies gone by and a great send off for Daniel Craig, he’s done the Wirral proud

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By *ay731973Man
over a year ago

Peterborough

IM a massive Bond fancy seen every one of the films several times looking forward to seeing the latest one tonight I feel that Daniel Craig has brought a much darker side to James Bond and he is driving the classic DB5

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based. I haven't heard any of this before... Is it hearsay or fact?

*See Philby,Burgess and McLean (laugh) to bring some reality to all this!

I'm vaguely familiar with the Philby, Burgess, and McLean scenario, as indeed I am reasonably well versed on the subject of the Portland spy ring involving Harry Houghton and Ethel Gee, my late father being master of Naval Auxiliary Ship based at Portland in the 1970s. Philby, Burgess and McLean were simply a trio of misfits in a society where their sexuality was still unacceptable to the establishment, and so were very susceptible to entertaining alternative ideas. That is pretty well documented! However what is not in dispute is Ian Fleming's role in wartime special operations, or the elite squad that he put together for special operations. The comments I made earlier are based on an article I read many years ago, but today I was at a loose end for a few minutes, and my thoughts turned to, "The real James Bond." So I googled it just for the hell of it. I was quite astounded at the theories now being put forward these days as to who the real James Bond was, and you OP being a Bridgend girl, and all the Welsh boys are going to love this one. James Charles Bond was from Swansea! The story of how he served under Ian Fleming in secret special wartime operations is all their for you to read by googling, "The Real James Bond," and scrolling down till you get the article which includes a photo of his grave marked James Charles Bond, and the family have inscribed 007 on it. Now I'm not Welsh, I was born just across the water from Sean Connery, but Wales is my adopted second home, but if any Welsh boys with the surname Bond are on here, and you happen to pull because you may just be able to claim that you are decended from the real James Bond, that's a pint you owe me!"

I'm going to have to check this out... I went to school with a girl with the surname bond!! I'll have to ask her!

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By *oncupiscent_dreamMan
over a year ago

City

Love it, but Daniel Craig been the worst ever, the last one he wasnt even supposed to do, this was supposed to be someone else first bond, a return to gadget, excitement etc so I'm bummed he stayed on to do it.

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By *agan_PairCouple
over a year ago

portchester

Books, movies the whole shebang … following the bond lifestyle has always been a general undercurrent in my life and the main way I seem to loose most my money !

I was at the filming location for a view to a kill just last weekend for an event day they were having there … even got my photo outside main strike mine with the original train !!

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"IM a massive Bond fancy seen every one of the films several times looking forward to seeing the latest one tonight I feel that Daniel Craig has brought a much darker side to James Bond and he is driving the classic DB5 "

Just back from an afternoon showing. You won’t be disappointed

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"Books, movies the whole shebang … following the bond lifestyle has always been a general undercurrent in my life and the main way I seem to loose most my money !

I was at the filming location for a view to a kill just last weekend for an event day they were having there … even got my photo outside main strike mine with the original train !!"

awesome and great photo!!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"IM a massive Bond fancy seen every one of the films several times looking forward to seeing the latest one tonight I feel that Daniel Craig has brought a much darker side to James Bond and he is driving the classic DB5

Just back from an afternoon showing. You won’t be disappointed "

can't wait! Roll on tomorrow!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got some 007 viagra certainly made me Rodger Moore

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"IM a massive Bond fancy seen every one of the films several times looking forward to seeing the latest one tonight I feel that Daniel Craig has brought a much darker side to James Bond and he is driving the classic DB5

Just back from an afternoon showing. You won’t be disappointed can't wait! Roll on tomorrow!! "

I enjoyed it, be interesting to see what you think of it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"DC has been awesome, big shoes to fill moving on!"

Phew, you're right there. I've got my work cut out!!

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl


"I got some 007 viagra certainly made me Rodger Moore "
dad joke right there!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just been to see it, absolutely fantastic, best Bond film ever, no spoilers from me but just go and watch it soon, it's brilliant. I'm going to see it again

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Looking forward to watching it, I’d say Wills watched all the Bond films at least twenty times each lol

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By *ilverjagMan
over a year ago

swansea

Anyone seen the article on MSN today, "Affordable Bond Cars"? Whilst the world and his dog dream of Aston Martin classics, apparently Bond drove everything from a humble Citroen 2cv to a Leyland Sherpa van, with everything in between including a Renault 11 and a Ford Mondeo, with a few BMW's thrown in. Now I've never really stood in front of the mirror combing my hair and thought, "My name is Bond, James Bond," But I could have been forgiven for thinking so the day I drove back from Swansea Car Auction in a BMW 730i that I'd picked up for £2,800. I didn't even think that I was driving a James Bond car until I read an article on the making of, Tomorrow Never Dies, where rather than write off a BMW 750 V12, they rebadged a 730 just like mine, and fired it through the window of an Avis car rental office. So I really have owned a James Bond car only I didn't put V12 badges on mine. Anyone else on here currently running around in James Bond cars at a knock down price???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just got back from seeing this and it is amazing! Loved it! Sad to see Daniwl Craig leave his 007 character but excited to see who will be next

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Just been to see it, absolutely fantastic, best Bond film ever, no spoilers from me but just go and watch it soon, it's brilliant. I'm going to see it again "
I'm going to see it again soon xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just been to see it, absolutely fantastic, best Bond film ever, no spoilers from me but just go and watch it soon, it's brilliant. I'm going to see it again I'm going to see it again soon xxx"

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By *rilogyMan
over a year ago

Eastbourne

Daniel Craig was probably the 4th best Bond. People rate him so much as he's the newish Bond. Everyone probably rate the new Bond the best after a couple of films lol

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By *j69funCouple
over a year ago

kildare


"Daniel Craig was probably the 4th best Bond. People rate him so much as he's the newish Bond. Everyone probably rate the new Bond the best after a couple of films lol"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Daniel Craig was probably the 4th best Bond. People rate him so much as he's the newish Bond. Everyone probably rate the new Bond the best after a couple of films lol"

That's not true for me, i wasn't keen on any previous Bonds until Daniel Craig came along.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Daniel Craig was probably the 4th best Bond. People rate him so much as he's the newish Bond. Everyone probably rate the new Bond the best after a couple of films lol"

Nope, Timothy Dalton was my favourite Bond

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

Went to see it last night ... fab film

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went to see it on my own late last night - I thought it was brilliant and I'm considering going to see it again!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What nobody has mentioned, but I am sure that everyone is aware of is that the Ian Fleming's character James Bond is actually based on a real live wartime spy who was the original double agent who ran with the hare's and hunted with the hounds. He would give away our secrets to the Germans when it wasn't going to do any harm, in return that built up the trust that he was actually on their side, and got all the information neccesary to keep us ahead of the game. It's also documented that he was couriering a large amount of cash in an operation when he happened to be in a casino. Some thunder gob, with a woman on either side, and champagne sufficient to float a battle ship in at the front of him, raised the stakes to a level that nobody could match. Our man, "Bond" stacked the cash he was carrying, on behalf of our government, on the table, and the big mouth couldn't match it. Just the kind of thing 21st century James Bond would do. Apparently there was hell to play, but he got away with it surprise, surprise. I seem to remember that he finally retired to a pleasant resort on The Black Sea, which begs the question, "What side was the real James Bond working for when he became of pension age, bearing in mind that the iron curtain was still in place when he hung his holster up. I also believe that the guy was well known to Ian Fleming, and that's how he got the inside information on the world of espionage, on which the whole Bond legend is based. I haven't heard any of this before... Is it hearsay or fact?

*See Philby,Burgess and McLean (laugh) to bring some reality to all this!

I'm vaguely familiar with the Philby, Burgess, and McLean scenario, as indeed I am reasonably well versed on the subject of the Portland spy ring involving Harry Houghton and Ethel Gee, my late father being master of Naval Auxiliary Ship based at Portland in the 1970s. Philby, Burgess and McLean were simply a trio of misfits in a society where their sexuality was still unacceptable to the establishment, and so were very susceptible to entertaining alternative ideas. That is pretty well documented! However what is not in dispute is Ian Fleming's role in wartime special operations, or the elite squad that he put together for special operations. The comments I made earlier are based on an article I read many years ago, but today I was at a loose end for a few minutes, and my thoughts turned to, "The real James Bond." So I googled it just for the hell of it. I was quite astounded at the theories now being put forward these days as to who the real James Bond was, and you OP being a Bridgend girl, and all the Welsh boys are going to love this one. James Charles Bond was from Swansea! The story of how he served under Ian Fleming in secret special wartime operations is all their for you to read by googling, "The Real James Bond," and scrolling down till you get the article which includes a photo of his grave marked James Charles Bond, and the family have inscribed 007 on it. Now I'm not Welsh, I was born just across the water from Sean Connery, but Wales is my adopted second home, but if any Welsh boys with the surname Bond are on here, and you happen to pull because you may just be able to claim that you are decended from the real James Bond, that's a pint you owe me!"

Did any of the 'misfits' you have mentioned end up being given any responsibilties during their time of 'service' for the british?

Was Anthony Blunt a misfit too?

Was 30 Commando or 30AU larger than 'Ian Flemings elite squad'?

I like the layers you are adding to the James Bond story and I am adding a few more.

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By *edonisthenryMan
over a year ago

Cambridge

The early Sean Connery films were outstanding, especially Goldfinger. In the 1960s I owned as a very young boy the Dinky toy Aston Martin with its famous ejector seat and the miniature Odd Job who would go flying out from the car. You pressed another knob and machine guns flicked out at the front. Unfortunately, my parents failed to keep for me this iconic toy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Daniel Craig gave the role its humor again .

The scene in Casino Royale being tortured by LeCheif when strapped to the chair.

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By *iss Maverick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Porthcawl

Wow! First time I've ever cried in a bond film! Very poignant. Loved it and want to see it again

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Have to be honest..just back from watching it

Its an hour too long and the story itself is crap

I really wanted to like this film but I know if I was flicking past sky movies and this was on I wouldn't stop to watch it again

Probably the first Bond I could say that about

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Have to be honest..just back from watching it

Its an hour too long and the story itself is crap

I really wanted to like this film but I know if I was flicking past sky movies and this was on I wouldn't stop to watch it again

Probably the first Bond I could say that about

"

Really..... see for me it's up there with the best Bond movie ever. The story was quite complex and the first one I really found if you hadn't watched the other movies you wouldn't know what had happened

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think that some of the twists in the story you could see a long way off.

Then others caught you by surprise.

Personally I found Quantum of Solace to be the least favourite.

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By *ightslover111Man
over a year ago

north west

I'm streaming it tonight with a curry and a beer!

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I'm streaming it tonight with a curry and a beer! "

Sounds like a great night.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

I thought it was pretty good. Long but good.

Anyone who’s not watched it yet, make sure you have a per before you go in.

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

Went to see it tonight, really disappointed. Too slow and drawn out. One of the worst bond films I've watched.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have to be honest..just back from watching it

Its an hour too long and the story itself is crap

I really wanted to like this film but I know if I was flicking past sky movies and this was on I wouldn't stop to watch it again

Probably the first Bond I could say that about

Really..... see for me it's up there with the best Bond movie ever. The story was quite complex and the first one I really found if you hadn't watched the other movies you wouldn't know what had happened "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm very suprised by people not liking it

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By *rhugesMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Just seen it. I think the plot was diluted, and the petty political correctness irritated me.

A 6.5 out of 10

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By *antasyrealmCouple
over a year ago

Congleton


"Super excited I've just bought tickets to watch the new film this weekend! My all time favourite is A View to a Kill, but love all of the Daniel Craig stuff, I feel he's modernised the role.

Anyone else into Bond? What's your favourite?

I'm a massive fan of our 'Jimmy'.

Favourite film - Casino Royale

Favourite Bond - Pierce

Favourite car - Aston Martin V8 (The Living Daylights).

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By *antasyrealmCouple
over a year ago

Congleton

V8 Vanquish...

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By *antasyrealmCouple
over a year ago

Congleton

Easy answer. Tom Hardy. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

DC yuk

Sean Connery (real deal) and is leaps and bounds and all round better actor than DC...

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I'm very suprised by people not liking it "
me Too. Seen it several times now x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"DC yuk

Sean Connery (real deal) and is leaps and bounds and all round better actor than DC..."

I wasn't much interested in James Bond films until Daniel Craig was 007, i possibly watched them all but only once whereas with Daniel Craig i watch them all several times. I disliked SC and RM most.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I liked 007 at the 2012 Olympics.

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