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The Amnesiac Bond
The Amnesiac Bond
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 greatness of Connery's multi-leveled ...
Quantum of Solace Movie Reviews, Pictures
rottentomatoes.com — November 14, 2008: Bonding with Bond, Day 24: Quantum of Solace Community Manager RT-Ryan has never seen a single James Bond film, except for 2006's Casino Royale. To rectify the situation, he decides to watch every Bond film and write... More... ... (more) Quantum of Solace Movie Reviews, Pictures
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
Movie Trailers - Quantum of Solace
apple.com — QUANTUM OF SOLACE continues the high octane adventures of James Bond (DANIEL CRAIG) in CASINO ROYALE. Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, ... (more) Movie Trailers - Quantum of Solace
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Bond, Bond, and More Bond!
Mystery Man on Film — ... thrillers with unusually anguished heroes The Naked Spur (1953): Think Jimmy Stewart’s all roses and sunshine? For five Westerns with director Anthony Mann, the definitive nice guy played an asshole, most memorably in this ensemble thriller as a manic bastard consumed to his very core by greed and insecurity. 5 Bond Girls Who Died After Wearing a Bikini The Amnesiac Bond I've been revisiting the Sean Connery Bonds lately, on ...

Bond Blogathon Round-Up
Dr. Mabuse's Kaleido-Scope — ... --please check them out. Erich Kuersten has a great post on "the Amnesiac Bond": the ways in which Craig's Bond manages to emerge without the collective weight of all the other actors who previously defined the role. ...

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