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Most would agree that Sean Connery is Bond.

Of all the rest Daniel Craig is the best IMO.

Next would be Pierce Brosnan.

In my book, Connery is "the" Bond. Didn't care for Roger Moore. Too much of a pretty boy. Bond, to me, has to be a bit rakish and rugged. Of all the newer 007s, Brosnan would be my second choice. Daniel Craig just doesn't have "it," whatever that is.

Next up for us is Quantum of Solace, which takes up where Casino Royale left off. After the disappointment of the last one, we don't think the next one will be too promising. But, we could be surprised.

Then, the last one, Skyfall, will be sometime in coming because Netflix has put a "very long wait" notation on that title in our queue.
 
We watch Dark Shadows and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter last night.

Dark Shadows could have been campier and funnier.

The second was neat and quite historically accurate. :)
 
Last night on LOGO TV they aired for the first time the documentary GLOW: The Story Of The Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling. A look at the short lived professional wrestling federation that appeared in the late 80's.

These ladies were over the top, but they had fun and wanted it last longer. Wrestlers named Mountain Fiji, Matilda the Hun, Big Bad Mama, and Hollywood stared in the show.

The GLOW show was guilty pleasure TV that aired in syndication all across the USA.

The documentary goes from the start to end of the organization. From the training of the wrestlers to what possibly caused the demise of the organization at the height of its popularity.

The whole documentary has great production value and you can really tell these ladies had fun. I say if you had the time, watch it.

If you want to see the whole documentary for free they have it up at this link:

What!?: GLOW: The Story Of The Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling | Video Clips, Watch Full Episodes Online
 
Movie day today. I watched Paranormal Entity, not as good as Activity IMO. And The Beast Within, which was every bit the B horror flick I wanted it to be, lol.
 
i'm watching "miracle" for about the 100th time.

kurt russel as brooksy was great in it.

whea's my faa-thuh?
 
I don't remember that line, but excellent movie.
Sure beats The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. But I think the wardrobe was similar.
 
Last night on one of our Dish freebie channels we watched the 1991 Doc Hollywood flick with Michael J. Fox.

It was a sweet movie and was soooo like our area. Got a huge kick out of the "Squash Festival." Couldn't be more like here.

It was great and a wonderful piece of mental chewing gum.
 
Watched "Phoebe in Wonderland," which I picked because of the good cast. That Elle Fanning - she was so perfect. Bill Pullman was her dad and Felicity Huffman was her mom. The theater coach at school (Phoebe's only 9) was Patricia Clarkson, who's always super. A very subtle performance. Turns out Phoebe's OCD and more, but I won't spoil it for anyone interested.

The one before that was a French film, "Changing Times," starring Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu, both of whom are maturing very gracefully. How can she still be that beautiful? It was set in North Africa and a side story (some might say the main story line) was of the many nearly-hopeless fleeing refugees. Bet Gerard is freezing his big bum off since he moved to Russia (to protest and escape the high French taxes).
 
We just finished "Touchback" with Kurt Russell. It was really good - another "go back in time to change everything" and another "high school down on their luck football team" movie, but loved it. :)
 

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