The brewery is paying a six-figure sum for the privilege, apparently. At the end, the article suggests that Bond drinks beer in Casino Royale, not martini. Anybody know the book?
That's right Mud. It's "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" played by Chow Yuen Fatt and Michelle Yeoh, former Miss Malaysia, who played James Bond's girl in Tomorrow Never Dies.
I know what kind of response this comment always gets, but I don't understand the fascination with Sean Connery. He was good as Bond, I'll give you that. He's turned into such a charicature that I can hardly stand to hear that lisp for a minute now! It didn't help that he turned me off so much when he advocated hitting women, and then advocated it a second time too.
Sorry, BlueCat, but I've never required my movie stars (or writers, musicians, painters, etc.) to have sensible opinions on anything as long as they are good at their craft.
I have read the reviews, and everyone is saying this is by far the best Bond movie in decades!
The last 10 Bond movies has sucked out loud. So any change is a good one for me.
No one yell at me now!
Sorry, BlueCat, but I've never required my movie stars (or writers, musicians, painters, etc.) to have sensible opinions on anything as long as they are good at their craft.
You know, neither do I truly, Mudbug. I love to listen to Sinatra, despicable a man as he was. And the interviews where Connery showed his backside didn't really make or break my opinion of him as an actor - but they didn't endear him any, that's for sure. And as I said, I liked him early on, and then something odd happened to his delivery.