Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:37 pm
What's to get? She's blonde, attractive, and a doctor! Besides, headcases are Bond's forte:screwy:clearfrontier wrote:Linden? What are you smoking?
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What's to get? She's blonde, attractive, and a doctor! Besides, headcases are Bond's forte:screwy:clearfrontier wrote:Linden? What are you smoking?
Better? Better at what? Bond's Q can't effect the gravitational constant of the universe. Trek's Q simply can't exist in a James Bond world. Hmmm...dAN wrote:Oh wait, I have a new idea. Why don't we discuss who is the better Q; the 007 Q or the Star Trek Q?
With 17 Bond movies under his belt, it could be argued that the original Bond Q was the gravitational constant of Bond's universe. Trek's Q may have had talent, but, as 007 himself pointed out, Bond's Q had balls.clearfrontier wrote:Bond's Q can't effect the gravitational constant of the universe.
BolosAnonymous wrote:With 17 Bond movies under his belt, it could be argued that the original Bond Q was the gravitational constant of Bond's universe. Trek's Q may have had talent, but, as 007 himself pointed out, Bond's Q had balls.clearfrontier wrote:Bond's Q can't effect the gravitational constant of the universe.
I haven't seen that one all the way through yet. The one time I saw part of it it looked really stupid (I saw the scene where 007 shot a female fan/assassin with the pen he was using to give her an autograph with). Also, I have never been fully into Kim in any of her other movies, no matter how hard she has tried to win me over. Nicole Kidman and Catheryn Zeta Jones, however....Yikes!danlo wrote:We're all missing Kim Bassinger in Never Say never Again who's so hot the Dr. burned his hand when he spanked her!
Anonymous (really dAN) wrote:as 007 himself pointed out, Bond's Q had balls.
Took you long enough.clearfrontier wrote:Bolos
dAN, what are you smoking? Oh wait. I said that already. Uh, yeah. Never Say Never Again seemed pretty sloppy to me. I have actually seen it all the way through. Kim Basinger. I think she had a scene in My Stepmother is an Alien that looked pretty cool. I'm not a fan of Nicole but Catherine sliding along the ground under those security lasers, was forever emblazoned on my memory. Wow.dAN wrote:I haven't seen that one all the way through yet. The one time I saw part of it it looked really stupid (I saw the scene where 007 shot a female fan/assassin with the pen he was using to give her an autograph with). Also, I have never been fully into Kim in any of her other movies, no matter how hard she has tried to win me over. Nicole Kidman and Catheryn Zeta Jones, however....Yikes!danlo wrote:We're all missing Kim Bassinger in Never Say never Again who's so hot the Dr. burned his hand when he spanked her!
clearfrontier wrote: dAN, what are you smoking?
clearlydAN wrote:I'd have to say "The Marrying Man" contains my favorite Bassinger performance. Maybe there's better stuff out there I just haven't seen yet.
I freely admit I have seen none of these. I did see "Batman", part of that movie where she helps Alec get out of jail in Mexico, and the aforementioned "Marrying Man".danlo wrote:...9 and 1/2 Weeks... L.A. Confidential...Cool World...Blind Date...
Clear seems to disagree. Perhaps one day I'll see it and make up my own mind about it. And beware; silliness can be just thinly-disguised malice.danlo wrote:They're all worth seeing except 4 L.A.--as a comic book afficiando you would love the animation in Cool World, of course it's a Roger Rabbit clone but fun just the same. As a silly person I kno u would love Blind Date!
dAN wrote: Clear seems to disagree. Perhaps one day I'll see it and make up my own mind about it. And beware; silliness can be just thinly-disguised malice.
What is the point of this thread? Oh yeah. So anyway I was thinking that the best Bond sidekick was Bufford T. Justice or some such, from the Roger Moore Bond era.dAN wrote:I think we have gotten somewhat off-corse here. Too many posts in a row without mentioning Sophie Marceau...
Hawaii-five-Oh's McGarret in Dr. No was better.clearfrontier wrote:So anyway I was thinking that the best Bond sidekick was Bufford T. Justice or some such, from the Roger Moore Bond era.
Jack Lord wasn't funny! Outside of the hair and the sunglasses of course.dAN wrote:Hawaii-five-Oh's McGarret in Dr. No was better.clearfrontier wrote:So anyway I was thinking that the best Bond sidekick was Bufford T. Justice or some such, from the Roger Moore Bond era.