The Bond Funfacts

Started by yerssot58 pages

of meat in general, TR 😉

And on THAT note...and speaking of smells...not fishy ones mind...dinner's done!

and my movie is about to start 👆

Originally posted by yerssot
and my movie is about to start 👆

What movie did ya see? 😱

djee, two days ago... 😑 think it was The Scorpion King

The one with The Rock? So, what did ya think of it?

for being a no-brainer, purely entertainment, it could pass

Marc Lawerence who did the "I didn't know there was a pool down there!" bit in DAF and also played the hitman in the pre-titles sequence of TMWTGG directed some little oddity called PIGS which ended up on the BBFC banned list of films in 1980s Britian.

why did it got banned?

Good question! The piece I read didn't go into the graphic content of the film. I guess it was banned for violence. The video cover BTW had a closeup of a pig's head with it's mouth covered in blood! From the other info I could glean, the film itself sounds low budget tripe!

yes... being low budget is the reason to get banned 😛 it doesn't sound that bad to me honestly 😖

Originally posted by yerssot
yes... being low budget is the reason to get banned 😛 it doesn't sound that bad to me honestly 😖

You OK, old boy? 😕 You sound a bit DIFFERENT! 😱

I'm used to the gore of movies 😉

Moonraker:

One of Drax's "master race" was Melinda Maxwell, daughter of Lois Maxwell - "Miss Moneypenny".

TMWTGG is the first movie to be shown at the Kremlin

I love this one:
In DAD, in the first scene at the North Korean beach, two North Korean soldiers are talking. It means "What the hell is the taste of this cigarette? / I can give you American tobacco."

not Bond-movie related but fun nonetheless:
(from wikipedia)

Asteroid 9007 James Bond was discovered on 5 October 1983 by Antonin Mrkos at the Klet Observatory in the Czech Republic.

It is named in honour of the British novelist Ian Fleming who wrote a series of twelve novels and nine short stories about the fictional British spy James Bond between 1953 and 1964. James Bond was also the central character in dozens of additional novels by other authors published between 1968 and 2002, and continues to be featured in one of the most popular film series in history. The numbering of this asteroid, 9007, is significant in that 007 refers to Bond's code number in the British Secret Service.

very wise Czechen person 😊

those nerds 😛

why nerds? 🥷