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Liscensed To Blog: The James Blog-A-Thon
Liscensed To Blog: The James Blog-A-Thon
For the next few days we honor the longest standing franchise in film history. A franchise that has seen its Pussy Galores and its Doctor Goodheads. It's Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd and Jaws. It's Aston Martin's and its Alfa Romeros. Its Scaramanga and its Sir Hugo Drax. And it's certainly seen a ...
Bond Through The Ages
Bond Through The Ages
sunsetgun.typepad.com — James Bond is in a word, timeless. An enduring symbol of effortless cool, irresistible sex appeal, intelligence, style, sophistication and class, it’s not surprising that the actors who’ve played him have had some big (and chic) shoes to fill. But ... (more) Bond Through The Ages
That's Enough, Mr. Bond
That's Enough, Mr. Bond
he-shot-cyrus.blogspot.com — I don't understand all the love for James Bond movies. Apart from a few in the middle, I've seen most of the Bond franchise. Each of the movies have their scenes. The New Orleans funeral ceremony that opens Live and Let Die is worth buying the DVD. ... (more) That's Enough, Mr. Bond
The Amnesiac Bond
The Amnesiac Bond
brightlightsfilm.blogspot.com — I've been revisiting the Sean Connery Bonds lately, on widescreen projection, where the immaculate detail and lush photography of airports, country roads, mosques, and Ealing Studio interiors come alive. But what I am really noticing is the full ... (more) The Amnesiac Bond
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Lazy Eye Theatre hosts: The James Bond Blog-A-Thon
Movie Moxie — With the release of the latest Bond film, Quantum of Solace, just days away what better time to share all things Bond? Thanks to Piper at Lazy Eye Theatre we have a place to gather and enjoy all things Bond in the James Bond Blog-A-Thon. Be sure to check out the rockin' banners, the 001 Day of posts and a great Bond inspired Top 5 Tuesday. Before you hop-skip-jump to Pipers, remember to vote for your favourite Bond on the poll to your right. Looks like Timothy & George could use some love!

From Russia with a cello
DVD Panache — [image] Note: This post is part of the Blog, James Blog-a-thon at Lazy Eye Theatre . I had hoped to write an all-Timothy Dalton post for the James Blog-a-thon, but it turns out there's nothing nice I can say about License to Kill , other than its ultra-smooth title cut from Gladys Knight. So all-Timothy Dalton turned in to all- Living Daylights , which is fine by me. I've never hesitated to declare The Living Daylights as one of my favorite Bond movies (same for A View to a Kill ), despite having a decidedly lower pedigree than its peers. There's ...

Ladies (Put a Link on it)
Film Experience Blog — Low Resolution writes letters to Twilight cast members. ~signed with snark Gelf puts blurbs back in context Victim of the Time "Scott. Joe Scott." Daniel Craig's other role Lazy Eye Theatre James Bond 'thon begins The Big Picture corrects some rumors about what's going on with Baz Luhrmann's Australia Out has published its annual "Out 100" list. Gus Van Sant & Cheyenne Jackson get cover honors Filmmaker Jim McKay (director of underappreciated gem Our ...

REVIEW: The Spy Who Loved Me
Getafilm — ... . Also make sure to check out entries in the Licensed to Blog: James Bond Blog-a-thon, hosted by the tireless Piper at ...

Bond Blogathon Round-Up
Dr. Mabuse's Kaleido-Scope — ... with more links and I will update. Some other links: First off, a lot of good links over at Lazy Eye Theatre's Bond blogathon --please check them out. Erich Kuersten has a ...

Terminator IV: The Bond Ultimatum (Quantum of Solace)
Getafilm — ... and scenery of You Only Live Twice; (and Day Two); Alexander's persuasive defense of Sean Connery in Goldfinger; Miranda's musings on the best Bond women, the best Bond villains, and the best Bond cars; My love for The Spy Who Loved Me; A classic Bond pre-title sequence from Diamonds Are Forever;

Screenwriting News & Links! 12/1/08
Mystery Man on Film — ... Kohn argues the case. Meanwhile, Glenn Kenny considers "how James Bond lost his sense of humor, while the ever-astute Daniel Kasman contemplates the indifference of Bond. It's all pretty high-toned! Check it out at the Auteurs' Notebook." By the way, lots of great Bond goodies await at the James Bond blog-a-thon, hosted by The Lazy Eye Theatre. R.I.P. Guy ...

Bond-00-7hon Announcement
filmsquish.com - reviews, editorials & insight on film and television — ... 's been a dear and informed me that he held a Bond-A-Thon last year, to celebrate Quantum of Solace, and wouldn't you know it, in the same month as I've always done me own 'Thons, November. ...

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the (other) Best and Worst of Bond
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filmschoolrejects.com 11/12/2008 — No matter what decade the film was made in, the James Bond intro credits are a mini-event within the 007 universe–as iconic as the Star Wars opening crawl. Sexy, trippy, unashamedly phallic, and dripping with violent overtones, the sequences ...
The Next James Bond Movie … Hypothetically
blog.spout.com 11/11/2008 — I had a chance to see Quantum of Solace last night, and while I didn’t enjoy it as much as Casino Royale (is Daniel Craig already wearing out his welcome as the new Bond?) it does have some spectacular action sequences. However, if the ...
Timothy Dalton
lightpalimpsest.blogspot.com 11/14/2008 — part of the Bond Blogathon One of the many pleasures of Edgar Wright's superb action satire Hot Fuzz (2007) was the brief but exciting re-emergence of Timothy Dalton as the villain. He was surprisingly funny and in surprisingly good shape for ...
Bond and Nostalgia
lightpalimpsest.blogspot.com 11/3/2008 — Part of the James Bond Blogathon Following Will's post on his own autobiographical approach to the series , I thought I would tell the story of my own life in Bond. Among other things, my dissertation on Song of the South attempts to document how ...
Bond Week: A Look Back at Bond Posters of the Past
firstshowing.net 11/11/2008 — Ah yes, the movie poster - where would James Bond be without movie posters? To kick off Bond Week and pay our respects to the many wonderful designs of the past, we put together a quick little feature today looking at some of the brilliant James ...