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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Now on the CBn main page...
http://commanderbond.net/quicknews/index.p...item&item=26935 ![]() |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 24 June 2005 |
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Well deserved, Sir! Can't wait to watch it, these are always good. They always have actors and directors up on stage telling anecdotes about the receipient, I wonder if any Bond alumni will be doing this...
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 11 October 2005 From: Toronto |
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What a wonderful tribute, and, as dinovelvet said, so well-deserved!
![]() "Late Night with DALTON'S WENDY . . . where it's LATE NIGHT 24 hours a day!" Come up and see me sometime, Darlings! |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 6 September 2005 From: Toronto |
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Congradulations Sean!
Now we need the AFI to nod Roger and George. |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 8 October 2005 |
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A well deserved honor for a cinema legend. Do you think there will be any mention of his role as James Bond?
Seriously, I wonder if Sir Roger Moore will be there and Sir Michael Caine? I'm sure they've got some interesting things to say about their good buddy. This post has been edited by Double-Oh Agent: 11 November 2005 - 07:48 ![]() No more foreplay.
Speak now or forever hold your piece. I think he got the point. Looks like he came to a dead end. He had lots of guts! Yes, considerably. |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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QUOTE(dinovelvet @ 11 November 2005 - 00:56) I'd hope so! These are always very cool events, I recently got to see the 1979 tribute to Hitchcock on The Masterpiece Universal DVD set. ![]() |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 16 August 2002 From: Brooklyn, New York |
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QUOTE(Qwerty @ 11 November 2005 - 10:47) QUOTE(dinovelvet @ 11 November 2005 - 00:56) I'd hope so! These are always very cool events, I recently got to see the 1979 tribute to Hitchcock on The Masterpiece Universal DVD set. Yes, if only for one night. ![]() ![]() "James, move your |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 11 October 2005 From: Toronto |
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QUOTE(killkenny kid @ 11 November 2005 - 11:54) QUOTE(Qwerty @ 11 November 2005 - 10:47) QUOTE(dinovelvet @ 11 November 2005 - 00:56) I wonder if any Bond alumni will be doing this... I'd hope so! These are always very cool events, I recently got to see the 1979 tribute to Hitchcock on The Masterpiece Universal DVD set. Yes, if only for one night. And, the more that I think about it, I hope that all the Bond alumni will be gracious enough to appear. Because, if it weren't for the outstanding groundwork laid by Sir Sean -- the matrix around which all future Bonds were molded -- chances are very good that the Bond movies would not have lasted much past his withdrawal from the scene. ![]() "Late Night with DALTON'S WENDY . . . where it's LATE NIGHT 24 hours a day!" Come up and see me sometime, Darlings! |
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Discharged Group: Discharged Enlisted: 14 September 2002 |
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A lot of these kinds of awards are for artists 'past it'! I wonder why, apart from them saying thank you and sorry but the industry does not require your services anymore, why they are giving this award to help increase this man's MONSTEROUS ego?
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 23 November 2004 |
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QUOTE(Kingdom Come @ 12 November 2005 - 09:18) A lot of these kinds of awards are for artists 'past it'! I wonder why, apart from them saying thank you and sorry but the industry does not require your services anymore, why they are giving this award to help increase this man's MONSTEROUS ego? Yes, I agree. Ok, Connery created the cinematic Bond but that does not preclude the possibility someone might have done it better - or might do it better in the future (over to you, Mr Craig). Connery made (or appeared in, if you prefer) some Bond classics and some VERY bad Bonds (compared with others). Most of his other films were both dire as entertainments and dire at the box office. I'd give him a career of the first 4 Bonds, Marnie, Woman of Straw and the Untouchables (just to be charitable). The citation should be "Sean Connery - for Creating the cinematic icon of James Bond". Then again, if you did that the cumugeonly old bugger would refuse it. Anyone sat through the Man with the Deadly Lens..? This post has been edited by David Schofield: 12 November 2005 - 12:30 |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 19 September 2004 From: Dunbar, Scotland |
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QUOTE(Dalton's Wendy @ 12 November 2005 - 05:26) Because, if it weren't for the outstanding groundwork laid by Sir Sean -- the matrix around which all future Bonds were molded -- chances are very good that the Bond movies would not have lasted much past his withdrawal from the scene. Quite correct Dee Double U I think the tribute above from Sir Howard Stringer says it all: "Sir Sean Connery is an international film icon," said Stringer. "Though best remembered for creating one of the great film heroes of all time, his talents transcend typecasting, and his body of work not only stands the test of time, but illuminates a career more extraordinary than James Bond himself. Sir Sean is an artist of the highest order, and AFI is honored to present him with its 34th Life Achievement Award." It's a fair while to June 8 next year, so time for a wee Edinburgh crystal tumbler, clink, clink, and some Ardbeg. Congratulations Sir Sean !! What do you mean ... it's only gone lunchtime!!!!! ![]() |
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