I've been watching James Bond movies since I was a child in the 60's. Now the woke culture thinks that James Bond needs to be a woman. Sorry, but that ain't happening for me.
I've been watching James Bond movies since I was a child in the 60's. Now the woke culture thinks that James Bond needs to be a woman. Sorry, but that ain't happening for me.
I've been watching James Bond movies since I was a child in the 60's. Now the woke culture thinks that James Bond needs to be a woman. Sorry, but that ain't happening for me.
My understanding isn’t that they are replacing 007. They are saying Bond died. The new 007 isn’t called Bond. Jesus you people get your panties in a bunch.
My understanding isn’t that they are replacing 007. They are saying Bond died. The new 007 isn’t called Bond. Jesus you people get your panties in a bunch.
My understanding isn’t that they are replacing 007. They are saying Bond died. The new 007 isn’t called Bond. Jesus you people get your panties in a bunch.
I've been watching James Bond movies since I was a child in the 60's. Now the woke culture thinks that James Bond needs to be a woman. Sorry, but that ain't happening for me.
I guess I don't have the nostalgic attachment some folks do. I don't really gaf. Might be good, might be bad, I'm not the biggest fan on the franchise either way.
The last was Spectre and he was alive at the end. I liked the Daniel Craig series and Sean Connery was good back in the day. Roger Moore was ok but didn’t care for Brosnan.
The last was Spectre and he was alive at the end. I liked the Daniel Craig series and Sean Connery was good back in the day. Roger Moore was ok but didn’t care for Brosnan.
I watched the 1971 Bond film "Diamonds are Forever" late last night. That's the one w/Sean Connery & Jill St John & Jimmy Dean.
Looking back on that film now it looks so cheesy but still good in places where Bond is getting chased by police on the Las Vegas strip in a red Ford Mustang. The same ole plot......good guy kills the bad guys & ends up w/the pretty girl at the end. That was the last movie I can recall seeing Jill St John.
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