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In Topic: Recommend some XBox games
Posted 14 Jun 2005
Just taking a look over at my stack:
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction
Dungeons & Dragons Heroes
Call of Duty
Brothers in Arms
Red Dead Revolver
James Bond: Everything or Nothing -
In Topic: In my defence...
Posted 14 Jun 2005
In the words of Professor Moriarty, "All that I have to say has already crossed your mind." -
In Topic: Mountain Dew
Posted 13 Jun 2005
QUOTE (looktothesky @ Jun 12 2005, 11:20 PM)Mountain Dew is alright. But I'd rather have Diet Pepsi...
Go easy on this person. I've HAD Canadian Mountain Dew. A friend bought me a 2-liter bottle on his way through Canada. I had half a glass, then stuck it in the back of the fridge to save for guests I don't particularly like. -
In Topic: Reasons to Hate A New Hope? Maybe
Posted 17 Apr 2004
QUOTE (Mike Mac from NYU @ Apr 15 2004, 07:15 PM)1. Goldfinger
2. Dr. No
3. From Russia with Love
4. Thunderball
5. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
6. For Your Eyes Only
7. Living Daylights
8. License to Kill
Timothy Dalton's James Bond is the closest to the literary character that is James Bond. Read any of Gardner's novels, the Bond portrayed in them is Timothy Dalton's bond. Timothy Dalton's bond films are my favorite throughout the series.The failure of Dalton's films is due to the fact that there was little marketing and the budget used in making the films was smaller than in previous Bonds. I can just imagine how more popular these films might have been had the marketing and budget used in Brosnan's films were used on Dalton's films.
Something about your list strikes a nerve, but it's too early in my day for me to sort out just what. May take issue with it later.
I'm one of the Bond fans who thinks Dalton didn't get a fair shake either. Living Daylights was written for Moore, and right after, he's saddled with License to Kill. Two films where the plots center around drugs, and drugs just aren't big enough for Bond.
I've just gotten into READING Bond in the present Raymond Benson era, and I'm enjoying those ones quite a bit. -
In Topic: Reasons to Hate A New Hope? Maybe
Posted 17 Apr 2004
QUOTE (civilian_number_two @ Apr 15 2004, 02:34 PM)PPS: Answering a question in another thread, "diatribe" = "a bitter or malicious criticism or denunciation."
The very substance that fuels the Internet!
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