
Results of the James Bond Movie Marathon. And the Winner is…
If you only ever see one James Bond 007 movie, make it… We now resume our regular programming. P.S. Let us know if you want to borrow the DVD and/or VHS tape.
If you only ever see one James Bond 007 movie, make it… We now resume our regular programming. P.S. Let us know if you want to borrow the DVD and/or VHS tape.
Tonight we watched #22, “Quantum of Solace” (2008). The female lead was incredible, the plot was top notch especially the continuity with the previous film and there wasn’t a gadget to be seen. Not one. The theme song was something… «more»
Tonight we watched “Die Another Day” (1999) with Halle Berry. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to Ed’s expectations. The first part of the movie was really great and showed such promise but then the plot got hookey (really hookey). Ed… «more»
Tonight we watched #19, “The World is Not Enough” (1999). I had seen this movie before (Ed had not) and all I can say is that Denise Richards Sucks. If she hadn’t been in it, it might have been my… «more»
Tonight we watched #18, “Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997). The beginning was my favourite so far. I loved the movie’s female lead and Carver was great (his shimmy was my favourite part in the movie). The special effects were amazing and… «more»
So far my favourite ending is “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” (I know, it’s also the movie that I liked the least), followed closely by tonight’s movie #17, “GoldenEye” (1995), Pierce Brosnan’s first time as Bond as well as a… «more»
Tonight we watched “License to Kill” (1989). It was Timothy Dalton’s second (and last) Bond film and starred Carey Lowell. Carey also starred in Law and Order as A.D.A. Jamie Ross from 1996-2001. I recognized her right away but Ed… «more»
On Saturday night we continued on with the marathon by watching #15, “The Living Daylights” (1987). This was Timothy Dalton’s first movie and I really liked him in it. Ed and I will be reserving our ultimate rating of “Favourite… «more»
Last night we watched #4, “Thunderball” (1965) on DVD. The movie had been remastered which was better on the eyes, however, it made the authenticity of the movie seem less real. Your eyes think modern movie but the technology and… «more»
For the past few months, people (family and friends) have been asking me “When I’m going to cut Max’s hair”. One even ventured to ask “What’s up with Max’s Mullet”.First off, while he has a lot of hair on the… «more»