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In a wee bit more than 007 Seconds you’ll read the first of those blogathon posts…
Join Gabriela from Pale Writer, me and our lovely sextette of James Bonds for the next few days.
So you came in your dozens and requested your choice of James Bond actor along with one of his non-Bond movies. And today we’ve two posts from me and one from my wonderful co-host Gabriela. It was chatting with her we had the fantastic idea of having a Timothy Dalton blogathon, which then snowballed into this one with all six main actors.
Over the next few days, we have a helluva lot of entries with Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig making an appearance in more than two or three films each. So whoever your favourite Bond is you can be assured he will make you shaken and stirred with his versatile career.
There are still two days to join the fun so if you have been inspired check out the announcement post HERE and the who’s doing what post HERE… then message either me or Gabriela. So now here are today’s fabulous entries… and click on the blue title to get to the post…
Kicking things off is my lovely co-host Gabriela of Pale Writer with Florence Nightingale (1985) starring Timothy Dalton…
Next up is my double bill here at Realweegiemidget Reviews of a dashing Timothy Dalton in The Beautician and the Beast (1997)…
and also at Realweegiemidget Reviews is George Lazenby as a spy who could be Bond in Never Too Young to Die (1986)…
George Lazenby also stars in the spooky sounding Chi L’ha Vista Morire aka Who Saw Her Die? (1972) with a review from Dick at The Oak Drive In…
Pierce Brosnan joins us with Husky Galore‘s delightful review of Remington Steele, Steele Eligible S2 EP12 (1982-87) …
The first tribute to the versatile Daniel Craig comes from Make Mine Film Noir featuring this actor in Road to Perdition (2002)…
Pierce Brosnan returns with all his fabulous attributes with Waywardbiro’s review on Remington Steele, High Flying Steele S2 EP03 (1982-87) …
And he’s back… Pierce Brosnan returns in his third Non-Bond role tonight with John Rieber‘s review of The Matador 2005)…
George Lazenby also stars in a third entry today in a review from BookSteve’s Library with the enigmatic sounding The Man from Hong Kong (1986)…
Film Authority brings a long-awaited Roger Moore to the blogathon with The Naked Face (1984)…
My lovely co-host’s second post, Gabriela of Pale Writer adds Jane Eyre (1985) starring Timothy Dalton.
Taking Up Room shares her thoughts on a romantic Pierce Brosnan in The Love Punch (2003)…
Tune in regularly to me and Gabriela as we will be adding posts as we get them… If you aren’t a fan of these actors or want to join a blogathon in 2022… CLICK HERE to read about my blogathon about this time next month with Taking Up Room…
FYI the link to “Remington Steele, High Flying Steele” wasn’t clickable for me.
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Sorted now, thanks for telling me x
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[…] more Bond actors, please see Gill at Realweegiemidget Reviews and Gabriela at Pale Writer. Thanks for hosting this, ladies–it was fun, even if my pick […]
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Hi Gill, here is the link to my post:
https://angelman.blogspot.com/2021/12/hot-fuzz-2007.html
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Thanks Chris, You did this film proud and have added you to Day 2!
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Here’s my post on “Another Time, Another Place” (1958)! Thanks for hosting!
https://phyllislovesclassicmovies.blogspot.com/2021/12/another-time-another-place-1958.html
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Thanks for bringing this film to the blogathon, bumped it up the to watch and review list after reading your post.
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https://whimsicallyclassic.wordpress.com/2021/12/16/you-knew-my-name-the-bond-not-bond-blogathon-pierce-brosnan-in-mrs-doubtfire-1993/
Here is my post.
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Really enjoyed this post, Team Stu!!!
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[…] This post is my contribution to You Knew My Name: The Bond Not Bond Blogathon hosted by Pale Writer and Realweegiemidget Reviews. […]
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Hi Gill, I’m sorry to have to tell you that I won’t be able to take part in your Bond blogathon. It’s my busiest time of year at work, and working six days a week plus overtime hasn’t left me time to even think about starting my post. I really don’t like letting you and Gabriela down, however like James Bond I will return in time for your Odd or Even blogathon in January.
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Sounds like you need a day off. No problems, I understand and holding this Blogathon yearly now…so that is you with two possible years worth of posts.
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Thanks for understanding.
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No problem. Hope you have a lovely Christmas XX And you have got a wee honourable mention in my Day 2 post, so you are in the blogathon that way too..
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That is fabulous, thank you.
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Take care x And hope you have a lovely day off when it comes…
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I’m off today luckily, should give me a chance to catch up on some of your blogathon entries.
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They are all fabulous, can’t single one out for particular praise as they all are really high calibre posts… Maybe start with Realweegiemidget Reviews, heard she’s good… (joking)
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I’m really touched that I’ve been mentioned here. Thank you, it means a great deal to me.
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Tell you what … if one year you do write one of your films or make one of your photo strips lobby cards and posters starring Meg, Michelle and the Bond actor of your choice I’ll ask Gabriela if we can include it…
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