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I found out that both Tarantino and Nolan were in the running to direct Bond movies at one point. Nolan didn’t get it and made the Dark Knight trilogy. Tarantino didn’t get it and made Inglorious Basterds. Both turned out ok, but man, what could have been.
I thought they Daniel Craig Bond series was really good. Did you not like them? Tarantino doesn't seem to be the right fit for Bond; it needs to be "smarter" than aTarantino film.
 
If only he'd get Samuel L Jackson to play Bond lol....
Lol. He'd be a good villian.

Bond and his adversaries are all flawed characters and nobody does a better job bringing that out than Tarantino. It's a big part of the storyline. It would've been interesting to see a Tarantino version of Bond.
 
Bond and his adversaries are all flawed characters and nobody does a better job bringing that out than Tarantino. It's a big part of the storyline. It would've been interesting to see a Tarantino version of Bond.
Meh. Not sure about that. The again, I'm not a big Tarantino fan anyway.
 
I thought they Daniel Craig Bond series was really good. Did you not like them? Tarantino doesn't seem to be the right fit for Bond; it needs to be "smarter" than aTarantino film.

I think both were in the running for Casino Royale. I think a Tarantino film is an homage to the campy 60-70’s Bond films. Nolan made Tenet which is basically a trippy bond movie.
 
I thought they Daniel Craig Bond series was really good. Did you not like them? Tarantino doesn't seem to be the right fit for Bond; it needs to be "smarter" than aTarantino film.

Enjoyed the Craig Bond quite well. He seemed to come out of it just as Christian Bale did from the Dark Knight/Nolan Series of Batman movies. Incredibly exhausted and being completed turned off at the opportunity of another movie. The thing with Bond is because the Fleming family has had such control there has been cohesion with the story line and direction. Which is something that you don't get from Batman or Superman series.
 
Gene Hackman and his wife's cause of death released.

In late February, the couple was found dead in their New Mexico home, a heartrending end to the life they shared. Arakawa, 65, died of hantavirus and days later, Hackman, 95, died of heart disease, the New Mexico medical investigator’s office revealed Friday.

Seems he had pretty advanced Alzheimer’s and she was his primary caretaker. She may have died a week before he did. Absolutely terrible way to go for both of them.
 
I thought Hantavirus was gonna wipe us out during 1992/93 in my home town. I remember hundreds of people getting it and about half of them dying. CDC's site shows NM as only having 18 reported cases in 93.

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New ‘Starship Troopers’ Movie in the Works from ‘District 9’ Filmmaker Neill Blomkamp (Exclusive)

I liked the last one, but I didn't read the book until way later and the story line of the movie is satire I guess but lacks sooooo much depth.

I hope so. I don’t want a campy take on fascism. I want power armor.

I’d like them to make Armor a movie. Now that I’ve read that Starship Troopers has fallen a notch in my favorite sci fi books.
 
I hope so. I don’t want a campy take on fascism. I want power armor.

I’d like them to make Armor a movie. Now that I’ve read that Starship Troopers has fallen a notch in my favorite sci fi books.

Read Armor and also Forever War. I think Starship Troopers is more the the fore in my memory then Forever War. I really can't remember the main plot for Armor.
 
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