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007 – the Daniel Craig years 2: Quantum of Solace
Quantum Of Solace, Daniel Craig’s second outing as Bond, has three unique features for the franchise. One, according to a 2012 study by the University of Otago in New Zealand, Quantum of Solace is the most violent film in the … Continue reading →
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007 – the Daniel Craig years 1: Casino Royale
I talked a lot about Die Another Day’s failures in my previous post, but there’s one major thing I didn’t mention at the time. While that movie chased early 2000’s action movie trends of being stylish, over the top and … Continue reading →
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Tagged 007, albert r. broccoli, barbara broccoli, bourne identity, chris cornell, columbia pictures, daniel craig, david niven, eon productions, eva green, harry saltzman, ian fleming, james bond, james bond 007, jason bourne, judi dench, la chiffre, licence to kill, martin campbell, mgm studios, mi6, michael g wilson, orson welles, peter o'toole, peter sellers, pierce brosnan, roger moore, sony pictures, stirling moss, ursula andress, vesper lynn, woody allen, you know my name
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