TMI IMO.OK, apparently Thunderball and Goldeneye were done on LD by MGM/UA and those got ported to DVD. So I don't know what the LD of DN, FRWL, and GF were like although I know I saw DN at some point.

TMI IMO.OK, apparently Thunderball and Goldeneye were done on LD by MGM/UA and those got ported to DVD. So I don't know what the LD of DN, FRWL, and GF were like although I know I saw DN at some point.

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Oh I’m sure they have it, but the rights holder is the one who makes the call one whether they can do anything with it.I'm sure someone knows where the audio is. (I think it's probably somewhere upthread.) EON made Criterion re-release the discs but Criterion would send you the audio if you asked.
I meant that someone posted earlier where you could find it now online.Oh I’m sure they have it, but the rights holder is the one who makes the call one whether they can do anything with it.
So you got a note in your LD that said "If you want the audio mail us at..."That's a very silly ad...that's, yes, dripping with James Bond allure.
My Gods, that boy is PRETTY.Presenting Jacob Elordi’s audition.
Okay, it’s actually a Chanel ad directed by Alfonso Cuarón, but they knew what they were doing.
I've got a strong preference for iconic characters to retain their look, whether they're Bond, Blade, Snape or Shang-Chi, but Elba could've made a fantastic Bond villain. Still could, as long as they don't put too much prosthetic makeup on his face to act through, or whatever happened with Beyond."Idris Elba says rumors about him playing James Bond were "never legit"
and "not realistic," as audiences "won't go for a Black male" in the role."
But since Bond dies in the last movie we know now it's just a codename. Why can't he be Bond if it's just an MI6 codename?I've got a strong preference for iconic characters to retain their look, whether they're Bond, Blade, Snape or Shang-Chi, but Elba could've made a fantastic Bond villain. Still could, as long as they don't put too much prosthetic makeup on his face to act through, or whatever happened with Beyond.
Also, man I can't stand the word woke, but I get what he's saying there.
It's not a codename. The Craig Bond is a Bond from an alternate timeline, separate from the first five actors to play the role on the big screen. His Bond is now dead, so whatever gets produced by the new IP holders will be in yet another alternate continuity, the third official 007 timeline (and fourth overall if we count Never Say Never Again).
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