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posted by Seanthehedgehog
It was a cold winter hari in North Korea. As two korean soldiers were walking oleh a building, a person could be seen sneaking to the entrance.

The two koreans raised their assault rifles, seeing if there was an enemy in sight, but there wasn't. atau was there?

The sound of a door opening could be heard, and then it quickly closed. The koreans had no idea who it was, atau what happened.

After entering the base, the man all dressed in black took off his mask. The mask revealed to be none other than Bond. James Bond.

He looked around the hallway he was in with great care. What he was looking for was very important. A hard drive, for a computer with codes to launch nuclear missiles.

If the hard drive was not taken in time, the missiles would hit several highly populated cities, not only in Asia, but in The United States, England, and France.

A korean soldier was seen near the computer, but Bond was prepared for this. Pulling out a silenced Walther, he pulled the trigger, as a bullet sped across the room, hitting the enemy soldier between his eyes.

No one was near, but there was a security camera that was turning left, towards the now dead soldier.

Bond put the body where no one would see it, and then he took the hard drive. Just as he was making a run for the exit, the alarm went off.

Three korean soldiers were seen near an alarm switch, and were running towards Bond. "FREEZE!" they shouted, and Bond just stood there.

One of the korean soldiers walked up to him, "Where is the hard drive?"

"What hard drive? anda mean this?" Bond said, as he showed the korean soldier the hard drive.

As the korean soldier was reaching for it, Bond grabbed hold of him, and had him hostage. With one hand on the hard drive, and the other hand on the gun, he shot the hard drive, and then he shot the other two korean soldiers.

"You won't get away with this!" The korean soldier shouted.

Then suddenly, he died. Bond shot him, then continued his way to the exit. Once he left, dozens of enemy soldiers were on puncak, atas of the building with AK47's and sniper rifles, shooting at Bond.

Bond ran, as the many bullets being fired kept passing him. Pretty soon, Bond got to a Frozen river. He had to menyeberang, salib if he wanted to escape the people trying to shoot him.

As Bond set foot on the ice, a helicopter showed up. It's machine guns shot lebih bullets at him, but the british spy kept dodging them.

The ice wasn't that thick, and was soon starting to crack. With all the bullets being shot at Bond, it was possible that the ice would break underneath the running spy.

Bond knew that if he wanted to escape he would have to shoot down the helicopter. But how was he going to do that with a pistol?

Easy! He shot the pilot, and the helicopter spun out of control. It went towards the ice, and soon landed on it.

Now the ice was cracking even more, and a huge crack was emerging from where the chopper landed, heading towards Bond.

007 ran at 15 miles an hour, as the crack was getting closer, and closer. It didn't seem like he would make it, but Bond could see the other side of the lake not far away.

It wasn't that far. Just a little closer! If he fell, he would freeze to death. Just when the ice was falling into the extremely cold water, Bond made it across. From there he got into his new Jaguar F type, and drove off.

To be continued
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TIMOTHY DALTON AND THE JAMES BOND FRANCHISE

I am going to start out saying that EON Productions have been lucky in choosing the six actors who managed to bring their own sense of style to the role of James Bond . . . and I mean all of them. And all were smart enough to portray Bond in a way that suited them, instead of adhering to what the public atau the producers wanted them to play Bond.

That said, I want to say a few things about Timothy Dalton. Even though I was a major fan of Roger Moore, I realized oleh the mid-80s that it was time for him to retire from the role. With great fondness, I said...
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“MOONRAKER” (1979) Review

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"FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" (1963) Review

Have anda ever heard the song, ”What a Difference a hari Makes”? Well, the phrase - ”What a difference, a tahun makes” kept going through my head, while viewing 1963’s ”FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE”. It seemed such a difference from the very inferior ”DR. NO” (and would prove to be quite a difference in my eyes to 1964’s ”GOLDFINGER”).

Not only do I consider ”FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE” to be one of the finest Bond films in the franchise, I also view it as Connery’s best. In fact, as with 1965’s ”THUNDERBALL”, his akting was superb in...
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”GOLDENEYE” (1995) Review

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After 1989’s ”LICENSE TO KILL”, I found myself frustrated oleh talk that it was time for EON Productions to give up on Timothy...
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"LICENCE TO KILL" (1989) Review


Most James Bond fan tend to use ”LICENSE TO KILL” as an example of why Timothy Dalton’s tenure as the British agent had failed. Failed? Hmm. Granted, the Welsh-born actor had only starred in two Bond films, but chances are he would have starred in a third if EON Productions had not found itself mired in some lengthy legal battle that lasted throughout the early 1990s. Although ”LICENSE TO KILL” never made as much money at the U.S. box office as its predecessor, ”THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS”, it proved to be an interesting addition to the Bond franchise....
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"DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" (1971) Review

I might as well be frank. After my baru saja viewing of "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER", I have come to the conclusion that it just might truly be the worst James Bond movie ever released oleh EON Productions. I certainly view it as an unworthy follow-up to the superb "ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE". Yet, despite my low opinion of the movie, I also found it to be very funny.

The movie’s pre-credits started the movie out with a montage featuring Bond’s cari for Ernst Stravos Blofeld, head of SPECTRE and the man responsible for the brutal murder of the agent’s...
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