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The more I check it out, the more I think I'm gonna go and see it...I haven't been a big fan of Bond recently, I much preferred Connery and Moore, but this guy may be pretty good...
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I think he's a much better Bond... especially compared to the last douchebag. I think this new guy has a certain mysterious quality that Bond needs. I'll definitely be checking it out... either on the big screen or a big monitor near me. lol

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LMAO..!!

Nothing like Dizzlevision or h2 theaters..!

You're right about that tho, he's not your traditional Bond pretty boy, he seems a little more gritty...
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Yea, if Dizzy or H2 can get it up here that would be awesome, but I will probably go see it in theatres with some friends also
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My goodness, how can you even SUGGEST that moore was a James Bond ?
All he was, was a womanizing drunk in that part. That's all he was!

Personally, I'm a Dalton fan. I think he's by far the best James Bond because he NEVER EVER looked "silly" connery had this "childish" effect... He was too "playful" for a James Bond.

I also liked Pierce Brosnan a lot especially in his first Bond movie (goldeneye).

I can't say I like this new guy, EVEN THO, he appears to have a pretty nice voice....

Disclaimer: the fact that I like Brosnan in the part of Bond, doesn't mean I liked "tomorrow never dies" and "the world is not enough"....

However, License To Kill is probably my favourite movie, along with Goldeneye and Goldfinger.

Besides, License to Kill, has stunts you NEVER see in movies and one of them was the truck skiing. Whoever has seen a fuel truck skiing, ANYWHERE, please tell me /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
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Okay....so my ignorant opinion on the issue...(in the true meaning of the word)

I've never seen any of the movies....but I did play Goldeneye the game a lot as a (younger) kid.... and saw most movie trailers with Peirce...so he is Bond to me....

This nice guy looks too old in my opinion from the Trailers I've seen....


This movie does attract me because it has Poker in it.....period lol.

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I just got back from seeing this...And it wasn't until towards the end of the movie that I realized it was 3 hours long...It got to about 3 points where it seemed the movie would end, and then it'd jump into more action...

I like this guy as bond...He seems more versatile, and I could tell they were able to do more with him...He fit the bill nicely, and the movie did a good part in sort of establishing as the new, albeit, a differen Bond...He plays a newly made 00 agent in this, and its the start of an entirely new era...This Bond has not learned to be Bond yet, and is already Bond, if that makes sense...

I'll be checking out further Bond movies wih him in it...
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I heard that this Bond kick's ass and is a one woman man in the early days.lol
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yeah i've heard mixed reviews about this movie.....

they say the newer bonds is gonna be more action than charm n womanizing....

man got so much to do n there's like 6 movies i wanna see so bad....

but 3 hrs is abit to long for a bond movie.....
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QUOTE(Buffmaster @ Nov 18 2006, 04:16 AM) I heard that this Bond kick's ass and is a one woman man in the early days.lol

Yeah, see, I think this movie tries to address Bond's mad womanizing a bit...I'm not sure how I can't spoil it for those that haven't seen it yet and want too...But make no mistake, its long, but is not a ball break...There's always some stuff going on in the movie, which is great...
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