Selling rugs is a bore.and the other half are rug dealers!
Selling rugs is a bore.and the other half are rug dealers!
Selling rugs is a bore.
Didn't know Rog wore one.Thought we were talking about Sean and Roger’s hairpieces there.
It was mentioned in that documentary narrated by Steve CooganDidn't know Rog wore one.
I haven't played the new James Bond game, but I watched gameplay from a Turkish YouTuber. It doesn't feel like a James Bond game at all.
More reminiscent of previously watched action-adventure games such as Uncharted; likely due to the absence of a suit.You're very much entitled to your opinion, but you're wrong. It very much does feel like a Bond game and is getting really well received in the Bond fan community. But then again, I liked Everything or Nothing, and Bloodstone, and even the Daniel Craig GoldenEye remake.
Same.I'm watching gameplay videos but waiting a few months because right out the gate is never the best time to buy imho. Wait for bugs to be ironed out, if the devs care enough that is.
Does it have all the extras? Didn't they also do Thunderball?The Criterion Channel has added Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger to their channel.
With the possible exception of FIGHT CLUB.Does it have all the extras? Didn't they also do Thunderball?
I swear those Laser Discs and the first box sets of Dr. No through License to Kill on DVD are the best special features of any film OF ALL TIME.

Criterion only ever released the first three movies on Laserdisc, but had to pull them because EON Productions wasn't overly happy with the very honest commentary tracks on those first releases.Does it have all the extras? Didn't they also do Thunderball?
They more or less ported the features from the LD to the box set DVDs. I owned Thunderball and Goldeneye, so those were the ones I could compare.With the possible exception of FIGHT CLUB.
Assuming the features differed from the Bond DVDs we got in the late '90s and early '00s, either version was quite comprehensive.
Criterion only ever released the first three movies on Laserdisc, but had to pull them because EON Productions wasn't overly happy with the very honest commentary tracks on those first releases.
I'm so glad I snapped up copies of all of them with those "banned" tracks for my collection. I doubt they'll ever see the light of day again.
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