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This post was deleted because it had lots of guts. Peter R. Hunt didn't find Lazenby's impersonation of George Baker convincing so he had him dubbed. In politics, you can't please everyone. If the Democrats did run a candidate in their 40s, the Republicans would shoot back that they are inexperienced. Heck, during their second debate in 1984, Ronald Reagan implied Walter Mondale (who was 56 years old) was young and inexperienced. Heck no, Mr. Big's death in [i]Live and Let Die[/i] was the worst Bond villain death ever filmed. It was so ridiculous. Le Chiffre's death was in the original novel so I appreciate them for sticking with it. I doubt it's awful. This is from Pete Docter who did Monsters, Inc, Up, and Inside Out. I knew this was not going to be released in theaters, but I'm glad they're avoiding that "Premiere Access" stunt for Disney+. I honestly prefer the other poster ([url]https://www.pinterest.com/pin/25051341660713015/[/url]), but I do acknowledge that poster with Bond aiming at his gun at the woman does grab your attention. I think his behavior was appropriate for an intelligence agent. Espionage and a Soviet official defecting to the West is a very serious matter and should not be taken lightly. Bond not shooting the sniper could have had some serious ramifications, but thankfully, it's just a movie. No, he didn't. He was in talks to appear in one film, but he backed out. At his age, he has earned the right to retire. He doesn't have to prove anything to anyone that he's still got it. Good question. No, it didn't have to climax into a world war. Germany acted as instigators and declared war on Russia, France, and England. It could have been a localized ethnic war between the Austro-Hungarians and the Serbs, but the other European powers would eventually have to intervene and make peace. I think a war between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Serbs was bound to happen with or without him. Nobody clapped or cheered except maybe two people. Everyone else got up and left. That's an excellent idea since Idris is excellent as playing villains. Rest in peace, Michael. He was deliciously droll as Hugo Drax in [i]Moonraker[/i]. 1. The Dark Knight 2. Memento 3. The Prestige 4. Batman Begins 5. Inception 6. Dunkirk 7. Interstellar 8. The Dark Knight Rises 9. Tenet 10. Insomnia 11. Following You raise a good point about the Spider-Man comics. I wonder if half of them even read the original run of the Stan Lee-Steve Ditko comics. As for people's ignorance of a box office flop, the least you can do is educate them on the true meaning. I said it before and I'll say it again, [i]Pocahontas[/i] did not flop. It grossed $346 million worldwide and was in the top ten of the highest-grossing films of 1995. It did well with audiences regardless of historical accuracy, but the critics were a little sour on the film. The user means John David Washington, Denzel's son. I was also thinking today instead of writing off T'Challa in the sequel, they could recast him with John David in the role. You know what, after reading about how actors are usually insured before filming, they had to have known before [i]Black Panther[/i] was about to be filmed that he had cancer. So, they worked around his schedule to ensure he completed filming his scenes and got chemo therapy to treat his cancer. Rape is a despicable crime, but Kobe owned up to his mistake and publicly apologized to the accuser. I will never excuse what he did, but dying in a plane crash is not what I perceive as justice in that case.