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more about #007 more comments → pmac2322: This is very, very dangerous. While I feel that many of those with the brains to put this together will realize that, there are very serious consequen... more » not a sailor boy: There are plenty of people who are upset that Q has not been delivering gadgets to James Bond in these last two installments, but if you look at the l... more » infmom: Hmf. Casino Royale went back to the original story in the book and kept close to it throughout (updated by 50 years or so). The original "Quantum of... more » MrBlahBlah: Jesus, I disagree. The plot was weak. The climax was...barley a climax. I didn't even realize it was a climax until....nothing happened after that. Yo... more » Mrrix32: Saw it last week with some friends and didn't like it at all. Possibly the worst in the series :( The main problem is they changed from spy film to ac... more » stryder100: Daniel Craig looks like Steve McQueen. more » pinball21: I don't know what you guys are talking about. I hate Daniel Craig. He doesn't look like a Bond, doesn't act like a Bond, couldn't save his girl at the... more » MissRabbit: Quantum of SILENCE more » OGHowie: I've seen some reviews that said there was too much action....... more » RE-L: I just can't bring myself to like this guy as Bond. He doesn't do it for me. more » Earthslide: I agree. Daniel Craig makes Pierce Brosnan look like Bryant Gumbel. more » nutbastard: ... And what about those of us who thought Casino Royale was a steaming pile of crap? more » Kaiser-Machead: I'm going to have to side with Diaz on this Craig-driven bond. Screw all previous iterations. This one rules. more » Serolf Divad: I didn't read that whole post because I don't want to read the spoilers, but I do have to comment on how happy I am with the new direction the Bond fi... more » vicsells: monumental FAIL. more » -
#retromodo
James Bond's Weird World of Inventions Chronicles 007 in 1966
The James Bond series has always had gushing reviews of their gadgety goodness, even before Jesus' take on Quantum of Solace. This January 1966 article, “James Bond's Weird World of Inventions” look backs to the time when Sean Connery was filling 007's shoes. Remember the Disco Volante, the110-foot hydrofoil floating fortress? How about the Bell jet-pack Bond uses in the opening scenes of Thunderball? More » -
#moviereview
Quantum of Solace Is the Perfect Bond Movie
The latest Bond is the perfect Bond Movie. Yes. It is. In fact, Quantum of Solace is not only the perfect Bond movie, it's the best Bond movie ever, period. Even surpassing Casino Royale—and I mean both the Craig's one and the original Peter Sellers, David Niven, and Woody Allen's delirium—which to me surpassed Connery's best (I know, sacrilege). It has everything a Bond film must have and more: Cars, cocktails, airplanes, boats, cocktails, smart hot girls, evil baddies, slimy baddie sidekicks, cocktails, and gadgets. Contrary to previous versions, the new Bond actually has some cool gadgets in it. I don't mean cheesy stupid mini-rockets firing from the exhaust pipe of an Aston Martin or laser watches that can cut through steel and french lingerie. I mean cool, believable technology that integrates in the movie transparently. More » -
#insanity
007-Gadget-Filled Superyacht For Sale, One Insane Owner: Saddam
For a cheap-at-half-the-price sum of just $30million you could be the owner of the Basra Breeze—a 270-foot superyacht that Bond himself, or perhaps, more fittingly, a Bond-style supervillain would be proud of. Why? Because as well as your standard superyacht golden faucets, the Breeze has a helicopter landing deck, and a bullet-proof atrium. More » -
