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Bullet Points: The Spy Who Loved Me

Besides enjoying the hell out of the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me I have always thought it was one of the best titled in the series (and of course I know it was taken...

Bullet Points: The Order of the Black Eagle

Often imitated but never duplicated. That is a phrase that can easily be used in reference to one of the most iconic movie characters in the history of cinema, Bond… James Bond. The character of James...

Bullet Points: Operation Kid Brother

There is a long history in Hollywood of younger brothers outshining their older brothers. Sylvester Stallone might have more movies represented on this site, but there is no denying that Frank Stallone is the more talented...

Bullet Points: Doomsdayer

There are not many things worse than copying.  Please don’t try any copy the look and dress of co-workers no matter how fashionable you might find them  Copying off of classmates is unfair and deceitful and...

Hall of Fame: James Bond

For over 50 years audiences have been enjoying the adventures and exploits of James Bond. To date there have been 24  official James Bond films, starting in 1962 with Dr. No and the first man to...

Fan Theories That Kinda/Sorta Work

One of the great things about movies is the way that we can all be watching the same film but be “seeing” them in completely different ways. In fact, people love to talk about how they...

Bullet Points: Casino Royale (2006)

The new James Bond film Spectre holds a special place in my heart which shouldn’t be too hard for you to guess why, but I will tell you anyway. When my ancestors emigrated from the motherland...

Bullet Points: Live and Let Die

Action films of the early 70’s, were required to have gritty, realistic action, drugs, or police corruption, and preferably take place in New York City. Movies like Shaft, The French Connection, Death Wish, and Across 110th...