I was thinking the other day about what will happen when the property goes into public ownership. My bet is that the studio who have so far made horror versions of Steamboat Willie, Winnie the Pooh and Popeye are already planning a slasher Bond movie, with some sort of Licence to Kill…and Kill-style title.there is probley an alternate earth where the james bond was created in the 1940s then about 100 james bond movies and 200 james bond spinoffs since the 1950s by different bond production studios over the years
Insert gif of Stephen Rea in the movie Michael Collins writing down namesMy first Bond film which I saw on TV was DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER.
My first exposure to any Bond item period was an LP record for YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE inside a Drug Fair. I was such a ''green'' kid then I assumed ''Sean Connery'' was pronounced ''Seen Connery.''
There will be "rides". But adults only.Or maybe a fake casino where you can play baccarat and win.
By attraction I'm thinking a Bond themed ride maybe like the lotus or something

besides having stage shows i wonder if there would be rides
Or maybe a fake casino where you can play baccarat and win.
My dream Bond project would be TV adaptations of the original novels done as period pieces, and very authentic to the Fleming books. The novels are all fairly short, so they could do each one as, maybe 5 - 8 hour-long episodes (depending on the length of the book) and they could do the short stories as standalone episodes.I was thinking the other day about what will happen when the property goes into public ownership. My bet is that the studio who have so far made horror versions of Steamboat Willie, Winnie the Pooh and Popeye are already planning a slasher Bond movie, with some sort of Licence to Kill…and Kill-style title.
November '81. (I memorized the TV Guide listings at the time.) Back then ABC had the monopoly (after HBO airings ran their course), and they'd usually run them monthly, out-of-sequence. Back then, they always warned ''Parental discretion advised.''The first Bond film I remember seeing on TV was Moonraker, probably as a network movie of the week.
I was thinking the other day about what will happen when the property goes into public ownership. My bet is that the studio who have so far made horror versions of Steamboat Willie, Winnie the Pooh and Popeye are already planning a slasher Bond movie, with some sort of Licence to Kill…and Kill-style title.
So James Bond then?or erotic spy verisons
They're going to have to make sure they touch nothing from the filmsI was thinking the other day about what will happen when the property goes into public ownership. My bet is that the studio who have so far made horror versions of Steamboat Willie, Winnie the Pooh and Popeye are already planning a slasher Bond movie, with some sort of Licence to Kill…and Kill-style title.
I think QoS and NTTD are the least he shags? One woman in each.Even "AIDS Era and Safe Sex" Bond got laid more than most other men.
Yeah, no gun barrel opening, no Monty Norman theme. But, while NSNA may not be a great film, it showed that you can nonetheless make a Bond film without them.They're going to have to make sure they touch nothing from the films
Meanwhile, in Türkiye, HBO Max has licensed the Rocky and Creed series. Warner Bros. will be broadcasting them on HBO Max Türkiye in collaboration with Turkcell TV+.Netflix will launch Die Another Day, No Time to Die, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall on January 15. It will also streamer movies including Rocky, Creed and Legally Blonde as well as original series including Man in the High Castle.

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