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    O/T James Bond at 60

    Just to let you that the ODEON and VUE cinemas are currently showing all the Bond films in chronological order. I never saw any of Connerys nor most of Moores. Now a wrong is being corrected.

    I have booked a couple of Connerys, next up being DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER on 31st May. Then i am booked up for all of the greatest bond of them all - Sir Rog starting 7th June with LIVE AND LET DIE

    This will be your last chance to see the real thing on the big screen as the wokery have killed him off, literally. We all know that the formula that made Bond successful over 60 years is now all over. One things for sure the next Bond will definitely not be a REAL MON.

    Tickets below

    https://www.odeon.co.uk/odeon-scene/...rder-007-list/

    https://www.myvue.com/news-competitions/bond-season

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Just to let you that the ODEON and VUE cinemas are currently showing all the Bond films in chronological order. I never saw any of Connerys nor most of Moores. Now a wrong is being corrected.

    I have booked a couple of Connerys, next up being DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER on 31st May. Then i am booked up for all of the greatest bond of them all - Sir Rog starting 7th June with LIVE AND LET DIE

    This will be your last chance to see the real thing on the big screen as the wokery have killed him off, literally. We all know that the formula that made Bond successful over 60 years is now all over. One things for sure the next Bond will definitely not be a REAL MON.

    Tickets below

    https://www.odeon.co.uk/odeon-scene/...rder-007-list/

    https://www.myvue.com/news-competitions/bond-season
    Bought the box set a while back and made the deliberate intention of watching them all in order. Into the realms of fantasy in the later ones

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    We have spent the last week watching them in order as they came out, ( I can't spell chronological ).
    Sorry to disappoint you Phil but we only watch the Connery one's. Moore is about as deadly as a bar of soap. Daniel Craig looks like one head has been stuck on someone else's body. Lazenby, Dalton and Brosnan weren't Bond's.
    Favourite Bond film Dr No, followed by Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds are Forever and Thunderball. Never say Never Again was a remake of Thunderball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Just to let you that the ODEON and VUE cinemas are currently showing all the Bond films in chronological order. I never saw any of Connerys nor most of Moores. Now a wrong is being corrected.

    I have booked a couple of Connerys, next up being DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER on 31st May. Then i am booked up for all of the greatest bond of them all - Sir Rog starting 7th June with LIVE AND LET DIE

    This will be your last chance to see the real thing on the big screen as the wokery have killed him off, literally. We all know that the formula that made Bond successful over 60 years is now all over. One things for sure the next Bond will definitely not be a REAL MON.

    Tickets below

    https://www.odeon.co.uk/odeon-scene/...rder-007-list/

    https://www.myvue.com/news-competitions/bond-season
    Amazon Prime are showing them all too at the moment-although granted Bond movies are "event " ones best seen on the big screen.

    I know you are a big fan of Mr Moore so be interested to hear what you make of the Connery ones if you have never seen them before. Dr No may appear a bit dated now but for my money From Russia With Love and Goldfinger are amongst the best in the franchise. Thought You Only Live Twice was OK but not overly keen on Thunderball or Diamonds Are Forever even if they had their moments and as for Never Say Never, the least said about that the better!!

    Anyhow, hope you enjoy them!

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    The trouble with TV programmes such as Dr. Who is that you always know the hero will be okay. I don't bother with such programmes anymore.
    I never watch soaps either, boring tosh from what I remember.
    I think I should buy a book.

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