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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...
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 27 July 2002 From: Ohio, United States |
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And he's getting it on his birthday.
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Didn't even notice that. Nice catch, bonded56!
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 19 September 2004 From: Dunbar, Scotland |
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Didn't even notice that. Nice catch, bonded56! EXCUSE MOI!!!!!! from 3 weeks ago: http://debrief.commanderbond.net/index.php...st&p=574254 ![]() |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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I must have overlooked that thread, Dr. B.
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 19 September 2004 From: Dunbar, Scotland |
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I must have overlooked that thread, Dr. B. No problemo ... I am forgiving .. ![]() |
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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...
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 19 September 2004 From: Dunbar, Scotland |
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Good evening fellow members,
The good Dr B and King & Country were at the BAFTA Scotland Award ceremony this aftenoon in Edinburgh. The format of the afternoon was firstly, the showing of "The Bowler and the Bunnet" directed by Sean Connery and starring him. The film was about shipbuliding on The River Clyde in Glasgow in the late 1960's. Very interesting with some astute references as to how shipbuilding might or might not progress. Following the screening of the film. Sir Sean appeared on stage with Edinbugh International Film Festival Artistic Director Shane Danielson. Shane did a quick intro noting that it was in fact Sir Sean's birthday today .... and there was rapturous applause. Next up, and the most interesting & illuminating part of the afternoon was a lengthy (good!) discussion of Sir Sean's work. Shane Danielson ask the pertinent questions and Sean waxed lyrically. He was in great form... displaying his hilarious sense of humour ... he referred to a previous director as the w word (rhymes with tanker) and he also made some hooting comments about some actors ... one of whom he said "could dance.." .. apart from that he did not have a good word to say regarding this actor, but held back just, when he was pushed by Shane Danielsen. He talked about Marnie not being successful when it came out, and when asked what was his favourite Bond film.. he hesitated not and said "From Russia with Love". On Daniel Craig he was most positive. He said "No" Craig had not asked him for advice and neither would he expect him to. He said that the press was giving Craig a hard time for no good reason ... he said the press was a law unto itself. He said Daniel Craig was an excellent actor and that he should be given a chance to perform. All this bad mouthing of Craig was unwarranted and why were all these people being so negative! Sir Sean could hardly have talked of Craig in higher repect. He talked about a good number of his films and had the audience in kinks with some of his observations and language. He said he was wrong about The Avengers. He thought it was going to be very successful when in fact it took a dive. As to Indiana 4, he said that he had spoken to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at the American Film Institute Award ceremony.... a couple of months ago. There was a script floating about, but if I remember correctly he said Lucas was not happy with the script and it was going to be redone. he said he had not heard from anybody since and that's how things were. "Maybe they cannot afford me .." he said jokingly. The whole discussion/interview by Shane Danielsen was most relaxed and Sir Sean seemed to be in his element. He made no mention of retiring or anything of that ilk ... quite the reverse in fact. He seems up for producing anything that takes his fancy. At the end of the discssion Sir Sean was presented with the BAFTA Scotland award and he made a brief impromtu speech of thanks. There was REGRETFULLY no audience participation, and I was unable to ask the 2 questions that I had selected from here and daltonswendy.com This was a change to the initial programme and I can only think that this change followed George Reid's intimation of difficult/tricky questions at the Festival of Politics discussion that Sir Sean scuppered. This was disappointing indeed with no questions taken from the audience at all! THe press came in and took photos, Sir Sean said a few words and then left with Shane Danielsen. All in all an exciting afternoon .... hearing Sean talk so frankly about his career was stimulating and not to be missed !!! If you want to ask me anything ... please do.. whilst my memory is still fresh! Ciao Dr Blockbuster ![]() |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 19 September 2004 From: Dunbar, Scotland |
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from The Scotsman
http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment.cfm?id=1257762006#new
*** On Indiana Jones 4 what he DID say was (as I was present): "As to Indiana 4, he said that he had spoken to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at the American Film Institute Award ceremony.... a couple of months ago. There was a script floating about, but he said Lucas was not happy with the script and it was going to be redone. Sir Sean said he had not heard from anybody since and said "that's how things were". "Maybe they cannot afford me .." he said jokingly." ![]() |
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