#Licence to kill
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hammerbacks · 4 days ago
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bond + text posts [4/?]
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in-love-with-movies · 6 months ago
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Licence to Kill (1989)
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ultimate-007 · 2 years ago
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LICENCE TO KILL 1989
Benicio Del Toro as Dario
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soupy-sez · 6 months ago
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LICENCE TO KILL (1989) dir. John Glen
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martinmcdonagh · 9 years ago
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Benicio Del Toro in Licence to Kill (1989)
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tishrivers · 2 years ago
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BENICIO DEL TORO: License to Kill (1989)
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eightiesgalaxy · 6 months ago
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LICENCE TO KILL (1989)
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underestimated-shadow · 1 year ago
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“I wanted to bring people back to believing in this character. To bring my reality to it. I guess I've always liked a challenge.”
– Timothy Dalton
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spockvarietyhour · 10 months ago
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Licence to Kill (1989) directed by John Glen
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adobongsiopao · 5 months ago
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I think it's safe to say that Timothy Dalton is my favorite James Bond actor so far. His portrayal of his character is fantastic and many people say it was ahead of his time, few decades before Daniel Craig did something similar. He said in some interviews that he wanted his portrayal to be close in the source material and he took a risk to show it on-screen. It's sad he never got into at least few more Bond movies, mostly due to licensing problems and his reception was said to be lackluster at that time. "Licence To Kill" is becoming one of my favorite Bond movies. Dalton did portray Bond as menacing and competent assassin albeit he is sometimes showed he has a wry humor. He does become dangerous when his friends and allies were targeted.
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hammerbacks · 5 months ago
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shoutashii · 4 months ago
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The song "Would You Fall In Love With Me Again?" From Epic: The Musical is literally just Shouta coming back from an undercover mission that genuinely rewired his brain, caused him to use his Licence To Kill, etc
The people he's been investigating have been busted and Hizashi is on the team that finds them, he sees Shouta; dirty, bloodied, bruised and beaten. His husband's eyes hold no semblance of the warmth they once did but Hizashi knows, undoubtedly, that the man he's looking at is still his partner.
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ultimate-007 · 4 months ago
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LICENCE TO KILL 1989
Timthy Dalton, Benicio del Toro
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soupy-sez · 6 months ago
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LICENCE TO KILL (1989) dir. John Glen
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all-action-all-picture · 8 months ago
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007 No. 21, dated Winter 1989. Carey Lowell, Timothy Dalton and Talisa Soto in Licence to Kill. Editor/Designer/Publisher - Graham Rye.
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patart-illustrations-stuff · 5 months ago
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FN M1903 9mm, James Bond's weapon of choice in Licence Renewed.
Art from James Bond After Fleming: The Continuation Novels By Mark Edlitz
Art by Pat Carbajal, Cover by Sean Longmore
Ian Fleming wrote twelve original James Bond novels and two collections of short stories. Despite the cultural importance of Fleming’s 14 books, they represent just a fraction of the Bond novels. Since Fleming’s death, his estate has authorized the publication of numerous Bond novels and spin-off works.
These continuation novels include scores of books about Bond’s dangerous adventures, movie novelizations, a pseudo-biography, and various spin-off series about the teenage Bond, the Secret Service’s beloved secretary Miss Moneypenny, and the next generation agents in the Double O division.For the first time ever, Mark Edlitz offers a comprehensive overview of every exciting Bond adventure in one illustrated volume. Whether you are fully immersed in Bond’s world or new to the spy game, James Bond After Fleming is an essential reference book that is a must-have for any Bond fan.
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