“The Bachelorette” Week Six Power Rankings
My “The Bachelorette” Week Six Power Rankings
Movies…with a little bit of obscure culture and sports mixed in
My “The Bachelorette” Week Six Power Rankings
This script’s approach to the character and the story is evident right from the jump with a nasty black & white fist fight. We see Bond get his literal license to kill.
Right from the jump, From Russia With Love feels different. It feels scarier. Bigger.
If you made it to the end of this Stanko Update, I have you a ton of credit. This was a stream-of-consciousness mess.
The Spy Who Loved Me surpassed expectations and stands tall as Roger Moore’s crowning achievement as 007.
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The test case for a successful Bond movie needing a stellar villain begins here, with Goldfinger.
The Man With The Golden Gun throws the viewers into the fray using the same introduction as From Russia With Love: a hitman training other hitmen to be better killers.
So many explosions. Really, an ungodly amount of explosions. But who cares?
There were six years between Spectre and No Time To Die, which ties the longest gap between Bond films. It’s safe to say they took their time ensuring they got it right.
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Timothy Dalton’s first of two outings as James Bond doesn’t have nearly the campiness or seductive power that Roger Moore and Sean Connery end up dripping to. Smiling is not something that Dalton’s 007 is prone to.
Hello, Diana Rigg. I would like to profess my love for you.
It’s safe to say that cancer does not discriminate. It hits those who are least expecting it and those who deserve it least.
There is always something special about the first. In 1962, Ian Fleming’s international spy debuted in Terence Young’s Dr. No. Sean Connery isn’t on the screen to open the movie, but when he introduces himself at the poker table, it is impossible not to go all in.
Guys, I had a burger and fries. I mean, that was an unfathomable thought a mere four to five weeks ago.