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I don't know that they have to bring him back to life. . . I mean if Alias can "double" people, why can't Bond? Isn't it the franchise the King of the Silly Spy Stunt?
Good point! Also, in the new timeline he may not even be dead anymore. Or he can be the original's twin brother seeking revenge. With his trusty sidekicks Clive Owen and Ewan MacGregor.
Oh, Sean Bean!
Or, you know, I could settle for Clive Owen.
Or he can be the original's twin brother seeking revenge. With his trusty sidekicks Clive Owen and Ewan MacGregor.
Oh my.
::wipes drool from chin::
loves on Daniel SO VERY MUCH
declares Jessica Queen of Hollywood, Whose Whims Must Be Obeyed
Craig wants gay Bond scene.
Pierce who?
I like the way you all think. Daniel Craig not least.
Prairie Home Companion is the cutest thing ever. Love!
WHat?!!?? From the IMDB:
Jackson Kicked Off 'The Hobbit' In Fit of Pique, Says Report
New Line Cinema notified Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson that he would not be involved in the production of The Hobbit and another LOTR prequel after Jackson declined to contribute a video salute to the studio for its 40th anniversary celebration next year, the New York Times reported today (Wednesday), citing two people familiar with the matter. Jackson and New Line are locked in a legal dispute over profits from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The Times said that Jackson's camp has accused the studio of dropping him from the prequels "in a fit of pique." Meanwhile, a spokesman for MGM which owns distribution rights to The Hobbit, told the Times. "We support Peter Jackson as a filmmaker, and believe that when the dust settles, he'll be making the movie. We can't imagine any other result."