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Hugo Drax's space station -- Moonraker (1969) When he's on Earth, Hugo Drax's home is a spectacular Baroque French chateau (in real life, the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte) transplanted to the California desert. After just a few astronauts with lasers break in, the whole thing falls apart. As vacation homes go, it's certainly extravagant, and the artificial gravity is a must for space, but the commute is a killer and it suffers from shoddy construction.  If you have almost any questions with regards to in which and also the best way to utilize [https://freecreditfree.com/free-credit-press-to-receive-by-yourself-you-dont-have-to-share/ เครดิตฟรี กดรับเอง ได้จริงไม่ต้องแชร์], you'll be able to e mail us on our own page. But when he's about to end all human life on the planet with a toxic nerve gas, he can retreat to a giant orbiting space station he managed to build without anyone noticing.<br><br>(Did nobody notice they pinched it from Austin Powers: Goldmember?) Here, No Time to Die shows Bond living a life away from the banging and crashing, allowing Craig to display more than just a stern look cinched into a suit. And we know from Knives Out and Logan Lucky that he's funny. Spectre made a ham-fisted attempt to make the character human and relatable with a tacked-on familial reveal. What this means is that Bond can truly change. In No Time for the Die, he brings those qualities to James Bond more than ever.<br><br>We know from previous Bond outings that Craig is utterly assured as the suave secret agent, but we also know from his theater and television work that the man can act. Then Karl Stromberg's Atlantis is the place for you. Just mind the gun under the table and the faulty lifts. Located off the coast of the Italian island of Sardinia, Atlantis is a giant marine research laboratory that can sink below the Mediterranean when you need a change of scenery.<br><br>Need to get away quickly? Or maybe a weird fish fetish? Atlantis -- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Do you have webbed hands? There's a fantastic aquarium -- Shark Week fans will be especially pleased -- and the dining room is a rather...unique place to take your meals. There's also an escape pod with a comfortable bed and a full bar with a bottle of 1952 Dom Perignon champagne.  The Bond series has always drawn on action movie trends, from Roger Moore's '70s karate chops to the Bourne-esque stylings of Craig's previous films, and No Time to Die puts the pedal to the metal with savage and battering fights evoking the accelerated action of John Wick and Atomic Blonde.<br><br>The Bond brand allows for a mix of genres within the one film, and there's also a spine-tingling touch of horror on show in a nail-bitingly tense opening flashback and a deliciously surreal black tie bacchanal. Who will be the next James Bond? The tabloids will be full of speculation for the next few years (Michael Fassbender? Henry Cavill?), but it'll probably go to a lesser-known actor. A View to a Kill was Moore's seventh and final 007 movie.<br><br>The plot that Bond has to foil: Zorin's scheme to destroy Silicon Valley so he can control the market for computer chips.

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'Hugo Drax's space station -- Moonraker (1969) When he's on Earth, Hugo Drax's home is a spectacular Baroque French chateau (in real life, the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte) transplanted to the California desert. After just a few astronauts with lasers break in, the whole thing falls apart. As vacation homes go, it's certainly extravagant, and the artificial gravity is a must for space, but the commute is a killer and it suffers from shoddy construction. If you have almost any questions with regards to in which and also the best way to utilize [https://freecreditfree.com/free-credit-press-to-receive-by-yourself-you-dont-have-to-share/ เครดิตฟรี กดรับเอง ได้จริงไม่ต้องแชร์], you'll be able to e mail us on our own page. But when he's about to end all human life on the planet with a toxic nerve gas, he can retreat to a giant orbiting space station he managed to build without anyone noticing.<br><br>(Did nobody notice they pinched it from Austin Powers: Goldmember?) Here, No Time to Die shows Bond living a life away from the banging and crashing, allowing Craig to display more than just a stern look cinched into a suit. And we know from Knives Out and Logan Lucky that he's funny. Spectre made a ham-fisted attempt to make the character human and relatable with a tacked-on familial reveal. What this means is that Bond can truly change. In No Time for the Die, he brings those qualities to James Bond more than ever.<br><br>We know from previous Bond outings that Craig is utterly assured as the suave secret agent, but we also know from his theater and television work that the man can act. Then Karl Stromberg's Atlantis is the place for you. Just mind the gun under the table and the faulty lifts. Located off the coast of the Italian island of Sardinia, Atlantis is a giant marine research laboratory that can sink below the Mediterranean when you need a change of scenery.<br><br>Need to get away quickly? Or maybe a weird fish fetish? Atlantis -- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Do you have webbed hands? There's a fantastic aquarium -- Shark Week fans will be especially pleased -- and the dining room is a rather...unique place to take your meals. There's also an escape pod with a comfortable bed and a full bar with a bottle of 1952 Dom Perignon champagne.  The Bond series has always drawn on action movie trends, from Roger Moore's '70s karate chops to the Bourne-esque stylings of Craig's previous films, and No Time to Die puts the pedal to the metal with savage and battering fights evoking the accelerated action of John Wick and Atomic Blonde.<br><br>The Bond brand allows for a mix of genres within the one film, and there's also a spine-tingling touch of horror on show in a nail-bitingly tense opening flashback and a deliciously surreal black tie bacchanal. Who will be the next James Bond? The tabloids will be full of speculation for the next few years (Michael Fassbender? Henry Cavill?), but it'll probably go to a lesser-known actor. A View to a Kill was Moore's seventh and final 007 movie.<br><br>The plot that Bond has to foil: Zorin's scheme to destroy Silicon Valley so he can control the market for computer chips.'
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