DANIEL CRAIG is Ian Fleming's 007 2006 - 2015 ??? #21 2006 - CASINO ROYALE Directed by Martin Campbell With Die Another Day signing off on Pearce Brosnan's Bond on a low note, well as fans were concerned (though I as not being a particular fan, I found this to be good fun), Casino Royale had… Continue reading 007 ~ DANIEL CRAIG
007 ~ PIERCE BROSNON
PIERCE BROSNON is Ian Fleming's 007 1995 - 2002 #17 1995 - GOLDENEYE Directed by Martin Campbell Bond is back, from a six year hiatus. Reborn and softly rebooted as Pierce Brosnon. The history of Bond is littered with long winded stories about the complicated production issued but suffices to say that Brosnon was long… Continue reading 007 ~ PIERCE BROSNON
007 ~ TIMOTHY DALTON
TIMOTHY DALTON is Ian Fleming's 007 1987 - 1989 #15 1987 - THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS Directed by John Glen I am left eating my words as where Timothy Dalton's James Bond is concerned. Since I was a kid, and bare on mind that I was only 9 when The Living Daylights, Dalton's first of two… Continue reading 007 ~ TIMOTHY DALTON
007 ~ ROGER MOORE
ROGER MOORE is Ian Fleming's 007 1973 - 1985 #8 1973 - LIVE AND LET DIE Directed by Guy Hamilton The first of the Roger Moore movies, an era seen by many as the most silly, opens with Taro cards, Voodoo and a massive dose of Blacksploitation. But as the Bond series, now 11 years… Continue reading 007 ~ ROGER MOORE
007 ~ GEORGE LAZENBY
GEORGE LAZENBY is Ian Fleming's 007 1969 #7 1969 - ON HER MAJESTIES SECRET SERVICE Directed by Peter Hunt With Connery quitting the role after six years and five films, it was time, for the 007 franchises first real challenge, to recast Bond. Model George Lazenby wins the role and whether it he ultimately quit… Continue reading 007 ~ GEORGE LAZENBY
007 ~ SEAN CONNERY
SEAN CONNERY is Ian Fleming's 007 1962 - 1967, 1971 & 1983 #1 1962 - DR. NO Directed by Terrence Young The first of the big screen Bond film adaptations would spawn so many of the movie franchises tropes, not least the interpretation of Bond by relative newcomer Sean Connery, who whether he was helped along… Continue reading 007 ~ SEAN CONNERY
POLICE ACADEMY 5: ASSIGNMENT: MIAMI BEACH
1988 STINKER! DIRECTOR: Alan Myerson After four anarchic, gag laden films, the fifth entry into the ever self-referential Police Academy series may have tipped the franchise over the edge. Never claiming to be anything but a broad comedy, the first movie followed the recruits, lead by Steve Gutenberg's Mahony, as they learned the trade, whilst the… Continue reading POLICE ACADEMY 5: ASSIGNMENT: MIAMI BEACH
THE GREY (2011) – REVIEW
2011 DIRECTOR: Joe Carnahan The Grey is an ambiguous movie. Opening with a suicide note from our anti hero, Liam Neeson, who then proceeds to have his shot gun end thwarted by a the howling of a wolf, he ends up on a plane which crashes in the desolate yet beautiful Alaskan wilderness. Neeson… Continue reading THE GREY (2011) – REVIEW
“LIVE OR DIE ON THIS DAY” A THOERY OF THE GREY
The Grey, the 2012 "survival" movie, directed by Joe Carnahan, has become a well regarded film. But especially due to its controversial ending, has become a hot bed of fan theories, some of which suggest that the survivors of the plane clash which leaves several oil workers stranded in freezing Alaska, all died in the… Continue reading “LIVE OR DIE ON THIS DAY” A THOERY OF THE GREY
THE BIG TRAIL (FOX GRANDEUR) (1930) – REVIEW
1930 DIRECTORS: Raoul Walsh & Louis R. Loeffler "The Indians are my friends..." Breck Coleman - John Wayne Not exactly a statement that would exemplify the Career of a man rightly or wrongly associated as being the Cowboy of the Cowboy and Indian movies. But there is no doubt that John Wayne was certainly one… Continue reading THE BIG TRAIL (FOX GRANDEUR) (1930) – REVIEW