On train “Health and Safety. Carry On.”
Pure Sir Roger
World premiere page up on the Royal Albert Hall website - https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2020/007-no-time-to-die-premiere/
Game on then! Now, when do the damn tickets go on sale?
Entertainment Weekly features a picture of Rami Malek with one hand showing. So there! He’s not Dr. No! Obviously he’s Tee Hee!
On his character poster you also can see a piece of his hand.
It’s refreshing, at least to me, to see a young person acknowledge how fortunate they are, especially in this age of so-called entitlement. I for one will view (listen to) the new song with a much different lens than I originally anticipated.
Very classy and humble.
I work with mostly young people in their 20s and I find almost all of them to be hard-working and humble.
I work with teens, and those who aren’t hard-working and humble probably don’t end up working with you - or anyone, for that matter.
Totally.
Like almost everywhere, blanket generalisations in the vein of ‘entitled’ or ‘snowflake millennials’ are seldom really helpful to describe people outside the cave wall that the internet is. Generation ‘no future’ turned somehow into ‘OK, boomer’ now and millennials will no doubt call their offspring by some catchy yet-to-be-coined name.
In the end you’ll find the same range of human behaviour in every generation. When people in the industry sometimes seem particularly in need of manners and social etiquette that’s largely a result of what consumers expect and reward.
Thanks.
Nice to see such enthusiasm and passion. And also, very good to hear that they’ve all been working on it for quite some time, which means it won’t be a rushed thing as we might have feared.
All in all, very positive vibes!
As a GenXer, I gotta say, I support Team Millenial. Been so tired of boomers telling me what rock albums are best, how to invest, what stocks to buy, and how they worked their way through college. Meanwhile, we worked more hours per week than boomers in college, but college costs soared 200%+, house costs outpaced salary earnings, credit card debt soared, and college graduates got saddled with over $1 trillion in debt while boomers got grants and low interest scholarships. But say “Ok, boomer” to one and they act more offended and more entitled than the people they call snowflakes. And they won’t retire, thereby still hogging the few jobs around that college graduates might aspire too.
Gen X tried to take boomers on, but got outnumbered and ignored. Millenials are at least getting the press over the very issues Gen X first brought up.
Oh, and since this is a Bond fan site, Connery isn’t the only Bond either, Boomer. 
Like me. Unless I’m the 1…
…come on guys, there has to be another Moore fan out there…I’m losing my mind here. 
Then add me. Now there are what - three?
How did they produce seven films with just our box office contributions? Amazing.
By that logic OHMSS is factually the weakest…
…but, to drop being glib for a sec, if you’re on a Bond forum there is no way you dont love Sir Roger, its merely his style (which as a quick assumption is only true of his two for Lewis Gilbert) isn’t right for making a Bond film right now
Sir Roger is my definitive Bond. I love them all, like Peking duck is different to Russian caviar, but Roger tops them all. That opening scene when the air stewardess pulls a gun on him! He’s just so cool and carries the ridiculousness off with such panache! Never forgotten.
What’s more amazing is I was born 3 years AFTER the Moore era ended. So I’m still not sure how they got my box office contributions. Clearly its all, wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey…
