Celebrating the best of James Bond in cinema, books and other mediums. Prefers to visit the sights of Venice via hovercraft. #BondTwitter #JamesBond

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When you've had a creative morning, a good lunch, a drink or two and you're heading home listening to Bond soundtracks with the notion in your head that you might watch a Connery Bond. #JamesBond
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You know what, I have my favorites and my least favorites, but I would gladly watch my least favorites and still have an enjoyable time.
genuinely kinda got Bond brainworms because even when a Bond film is bad i'm still like 'well, it has James Bond in it so it's not bad really'
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One of those stories that arises every couple of years. It was how he ended up directing Raiders. If he had directed Bond we may never have gotten Gilbert's late 70's fantasy double-bill, nor the grounded charms of Glen's films. #JamesBond
Steven Spielberg got rejected from the James Bond franchise so many times in his life that if they asked him to make one now, he'd say 'you can't afford me' "I approached [the Bond producers] after 'Jaws' was a big hit. I’d always wanted to make a James Bond film from the day I saw 'Dr. No,' so I called after 'Jaws' and volunteered" "I said, ‘If you need a director, I would love to direct one.’ And they said no ... they consistently turned me down [and] never explained why they weren't letting me into the Bond family" (via The Rest is Entertainment)
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Am I crazy for suggesting this, but one could argue she's the best Bond Girl in the Craig era after Vesper, right?
One aspect of SKYFALL that we feel doesn’t get enough attention is Sévérine, she’s wonderfully portrayed by Bérénice Marlohe and gives the film a much darker edge… What are your thoughts on the character? Hear more in our #JamesBond review: pod.fo/e/168b6d
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License to Kill. My choice will surprise absolutely nobody on here, but it's splendid. Brooding, full of threat, ominous and strongly hints at the dark narrative of action to follow.
Extremely random, but what is everyone's favourite gun barrel sequence from James Bond films Personally I love Casino Royale's unique one

ALT Casino Royale 007 James Bond GIF

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Well there are two movies in which he stars as Bond, so it's safe to say he showed up when scheduled.
Did Timothy Dalton work as James Bond? Thoughts?
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Hear me out. A loop of the "henchman falling to his death" scream followed by a loop of Roger Moore "oh" and "ahhs" before going back to the henchman screams.
I could listen to the "henchman falling to his death and having a bit of a scream about it" noise on loop #JamesBond 🎬
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#NowWatching: Mission: Impossible. Thirty years? I'm old, but it's a good excuse to revisit this. #MissionImpossible
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#NowWatching: The Saint. Loved this as a teenager, my first viewing in years.
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I ADORE this song. There's something about The Pretenders' love theme for The Living Daylights that genuinely strikes a melancholy and wistful note that feels so very, truly Bond. #JamesBond
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What is your favourite 3 movie consecutive run in Bond? Me:
What is your favourite 3 movie consecutive run in Bond? Me:
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Not gonna lie, but weirdly I love how Vesper is all "I sized you up the moment we met." It's a flex I love. #JamesBond
He just nailed the 007 character in every movie he did.🍿🎥
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What's a movie scene from your childhood that still makes you feel nostalgic today?
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Is A View to a Kill a great film? Maybe not. Is it unironically one of my all-time favorite films? Well, yes, it's that too.
A View to a Kill isn’t just Roger Moore’s last Bond, it’s the most unhinged 80s fever dream ever put to film. 57-year-old 007, Christopher Walken chewing scenery, Grace Jones, and a Duran Duran banger. Cinema peaked here. Argue with the wall. 🎬🎥 A View To A Kill❤️🔥
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The way RoboCop went from a very hard 18-rated satirical action film to a family friendly second sequel and TV series that was suitable enough to air on British TV on Saturday afternoons will always kind of amaze me.
RoboCop flying in RoboCop 3 (1993) is bad on almost every level, yet the movie plays it like a triumphant moment. Still can’t believe they took the ultra-violent ’87 classic and turned it into a PG-13 toy commercial. And why does the window shatter before he even hits it?
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Loved it. I was 12 years old. Did I understand it all? Maybe I got a little lost with certain plot points, but the set-pieces and swagger of it certainly won over my spy movie loving heart.
Back in 1996, fans were surprisingly mixed on the first big screen MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE adventure for numerous reasons including that Phelps twist… But what was your reaction when you first saw the film?
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Finishing work to begin a four day weekend.
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#NowWatching: Innerspace. One of my all-time favorites. Had to get the new Arrow Video edition of this.
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When you've got a long weekend ahead of you, the place to yourself and your eye keeps wondering over to the James Bond Blu Ray collection. #JamesBond
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I imagine if this is true, it will be well received by everyone with little to none controversy.
Screenwriter Steven Knight may be creating a new Bond backstory mi6-hq.com/sections/articles…
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