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No One Lives Forever series
I wonder if these spy movies (e.g., James Bond, Austin Powers, etc.) actually inspired Monolith company to make NOLF games.
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Actually, North Korea has that and more...It's all thoroughly explained in this docu-drama, starring current affairs expert Pierce Brosnan.
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Re:Hollywood View of the World
Whatever you do, don't send Arnie over as a (republican) goodwill ambassador...
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Re:You might remember me from such films as...Anna Paquin as Rogue from X-men, Russel Crowe (actually, Australia can have him), Lee Tamahori who directed Once Were Warriors did the most recent Bond film, Die Another Day.
The 'Popstars' series, where they audition and market a band was created originally in New Zealand (then Australia copyrighted it...bugger). The movie The Full Monty was written by a New Zealander. The movie The Truman Show was written by a NZer.
Xena, Hercules, yadda yadda.
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Since you keep posting.......and posting and posting!!! to Mac stories, User956 must be a secret fan. Maybe even one of us "fag hairdressers" mentioned in one of your earlier, oh-so-intelligent posts?
So please be inspired, as well as titillated, by this QuickTime video where James Bondjumps off a building with his Titanium PB case. That is, take a flying leap, why don't you? -
License to kill -9 5393
He was just looking for Halle Berry pr0n.
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Reality Imitates Art... Interesting choice
It's interesting that the US military has decided to take cues from Ian Flemming. You'd think it would be more useful to seek guidance from someone like Peter Wright who was one of the real life developers of the spy gadgets attributed to Q in the Bond movies. You'd think they would have sought out the real thing rather than intentionally imitating art. Somehow, I'd expect the systems to work better if the source material wasn't hollywood fantesy. Oh, well. These are your tax $$$ at work...
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A simple answer
to this problem is this:
1) build a secret underground, EMI proof dome
2) buy a stolen laptop with an acoustic coupler from an underground, black market contact
3) dial up to a proprietary satellite link from a cellular phone(cloned, to make sure the cell company can't do anything)
4) strong encrypt, use stenography and write in code(the hawk flies at midnight)
5) only transmit on the second sunday of each month on your private satelite network
This solution will only cost ~ $7 Billion US (763.5 Billion yen) and will guarentee privacy.
see also: here and here
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Re:Which two was he not in?The films which have been done by United Artists (now MGM/UA) are considered the "Real" Bond series. There have been 19 of those films, starting with Doctor No in 1962.
The two James Bond films which aren't part of that series are Casino Royale (1967, Quite a number of people playing 007) and Never Say Never Again (1983, Sean Connery as 007).
Q appeared in all of the "real" series movies, except Doctor No (1962, Sean Connery as 007) and Live and Let Die (1973, Roger Moore as 007). He first appeared in From Russia with Love (1963, Sean Connery as 007).
Probably my favorite Q device was "Little Nellie", the tiny killer gyrocopter 007 flies in You Only Live Twice.
I mourn his passing greatly, and I extend sympathy to his family, friends and fans everywhere.