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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 13, 2014 12:40:13 GMT -5
On the Red Carpet in Deauville ...
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 7:34:11 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 9:00:33 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 12:29:07 GMT -5
Nicholas Lataire @nicholaslataire 56s Spion bij @vtmnieuws ;-) Pierce Brosnan nu live bij @petervancamp pic.twitter.com/wtxe1qMAOQ
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 12:39:48 GMT -5
From @anemonevalcke Mister bond in oostende #FFO14 From @gaellevda See Pierce Brosnan in real life: Check emoji️ #007 #starstruck #FFO14
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 13:50:39 GMT -5
On the Red Carpet in Oostende ... From @nicklassk Pierce Brosnan #FFO14 #filmfestival # Oostende #James #Bond #007 From @liesjeco From @t0mv4nd3rh036ht From @cedrickveerheecke
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 14:07:07 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 14, 2014 19:26:02 GMT -5
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Post by rosafermu on Sept 15, 2014 4:17:08 GMT -5
Magnificent, eaz !!! Thanks
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Post by Ace on Sept 15, 2014 9:51:28 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 15, 2014 10:15:07 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 15, 2014 22:12:06 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 15, 2014 22:34:51 GMT -5
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Post by eef007pb on Sept 16, 2014 1:32:45 GMT -5
Hi, I saw the movie you shared and because I am Dutch I also can understand the Belgium language, it has some similarities. At the beginning the female host said 'if I wasn't a lesbian, I would definitely fall in love with Pierce, because he is so charming'. The woman (Jolien) had an interview with Pierce and she also referred to his singing in Mamma Mia and said that she liked it. Then he speaks to the camera and I believe you all understand that part. After the scene the man who is also hosting the show, wanted to make a point. Jolien said that he was flirting with her, but the man said that he just 'wanted her'.... Nothing charming, just a man who want to share the bed with her.... I believe he is just jealous of the good looks of the one and only Brosnan! He's the best and most handsome man in the world.
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 16, 2014 5:48:37 GMT -5
Thanx for that translation, eef!! I love that we have such an international group of fans here!!
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Post by eef007pb on Sept 16, 2014 6:02:09 GMT -5
Thanx for that translation, eef!! I love that we have such an international group of fans here!! Your welcome! It is wonderful indeed! Wauw, love your new pictures!
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 16, 2014 10:30:11 GMT -5
Review from a college newspaper (nice to see the younger generation's take on the movie) ... www.thestylus.net/news/view.php/846654/Entertainment-Review-The-November-ManEntertainment Review: The November Man Movie Review By David Palmer - STAFF WRITEROn September 16, 2014 It’s hard to watch Pierce Brosnan run around in “The November Man” without imagining him from his 007 days, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Brosnan steps into his spy shoes once again, only this time, instead of being a Brit, he is an ex-CIA agent who is called out of retirement for one last job. If it sounds cliché, that’s because it is. After the rescue mission goes wrong, Brosnan is on a path for revenge, a path that will pit him against his old protégé (Luke Bracey) and puts him right in the middle of a government conspiracy. If that sounds cliché, it’s because it is. See the pattern yet? Roger Donaldson directs. “The November Man” really is an interesting film. It uses every spy thriller cliché in the book, from student versus teacher to an agent being told “don’t start a family” and then promptly starting a family. However, despite all these clichés, the film still manages to implement some interesting twists and a lot of fun and engaging action to make it worth your time. First things first, despite being 61 years old, Pierce Brosnan shows that he still has some fight left in him and he can still kick some serious butt. Even though his attempt at an American accent is awkward and is completely abandoned when he yells (which is more often than you may think), he never hams up his performance, like you may see an aging action star do in “The Expendables.” The movie’s action is top notch, if not at times a bit ridiculous. There are plenty of CAR CHASES! EXPLOSIONS! SHOVELS TO THE HEAD! But there are also numerous well-staged shootouts in the film. Almost every one of these shootouts is built up by several minutes of cat-and-mouse tension. You don’t know when the spark is going to hit the powder keg, but when it does, it results in well-shot, exciting and downright easily enjoyable fun. What keeps “The November Man” from being a better-than-average spy thriller, aside from the genre clichés, is the plot. By the end of the film, it felt like they were trying to fit in as many “gotcha!” moments as they could. Some of the twists are more plausible than others, while one will make you groan because of how unnecessary it is. There is also a 20 minute segment where not a bullet is fired, because the film tries to make you care about the characters, or something like that. It gets almost so dry that you just want to grab Brosnan and shout, “Would you shoot someone already?!” What you expect out of “The November Man” will determine how much fun you have with it. If you want a new, fresh spy thriller with a hot young gun stealing the show, you’ll be disappointed. If you want to see well-shot action and some fun spy dialogue, like I did, then you’ve come to the right place. And if you wanted an over-the-top action film with a stupid plot and even worse script, go watch “A Good Day to Die Hard.” 3 / 5 Stars
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 16, 2014 11:02:00 GMT -5
Two of my on-line friends from The Netherlands were able to go to the premiere in Oostende. Here is their account of the evening, along with some of their pictures ... From E…
Here a quick little report about our PB experience. We arrived in Oostende a little later than anticipated, at about 6.30 p.m. (red carpet was supposed to start at 7). We found one of the last spots right along the barricade and waited. We heard that PB was at the nearby beach unveiling a star on the boardwalk walk of fame there. No time to go there, as we'd then have to forsake our current spot @ the red carpet. So we stayed put, talked a bit with another fan (a man, a little younger than us I think) and joked around, waiting. Pierce didn't get to the red carpet till around 7.40 p.m.... apparently the walk of fame thing had taken longer than planned. Pierce didn't have the full 30 minutes on the red carpet, I think he did the whole thing in maybe 10 minutes? He didn't have time to engage in much conversation. He zigzagged between the two sides. He looked extremely well dressed and sharp in his well-tailored suit and very white shirt. Very handsome to look at! Pierce was luckily on our side and getting really close! I was so focused on pictures, didn't really get around to asking for an autograph. He was going quite quickly too. He skipped many people who held out things for him to sign, he just didn't have the time...He signed something for the couple to the right of me, he was about to turn away to the other side when J called out to say "Pierce, I have all your films! Could you sign this for me?".... And so Pierce went to J and signed the picture she held out for him. In response to her saying that she had all his films, he replied "I hope you enjoy the film this evening" (or something like that) and right after that he turned away to sign stuff at the other side. We loved how he had signed J's picture with his first name and the peace sign!! At the other side there was a little old lady in the crowd and Pierce leaned in and hugged her. Awww. He was gone soon after that, so the whole red carpet thing can not have lasted more than 10 minutes. Right after the red carpet ended the doors opened and we went into the cinema. The film was shortly introduced by a filmfestival employee who told us that Pierce and his production partner Beau would be coming to speak to us after the screening. Yay! So, we watched the film, which was pretty bloody but which we really liked, and then right after that Pierce and Beau came in! They were interviewed. After the film, we walked to the beach, to the boardwalk to try and find Pierce's star. And we did! It was half covered in sand.... I cleared some of the sand off the star with my shoes, J had a tissue and cleaned the rest of the star and we were able to take a proper picture. We had a lot of fun, were of course thrilled to have seen Pierce up close like that, to have heard him speak and interviewed and thrilled to have that one autograph J had gotten (we later heard/saw people who had gotten nothing... so lucky us!) There had been no time to ask for a picture with Pierce, but that was fine... we were happy with what we got!! From J …
I'm slowly landing on earth again, hahaha. We had sooooo much fun! We were early enough and had a nice spot with our bellies against the fence. It wasn't that crowded at all. We had to wait about 45 mins before he arrived, because he had to "install' his star in the walk of fame, of which E and I also took a photo, after leaving the festival. We even had to wipe away the sand to make it all shiny for the photo. When he arrived he looked soooo smooth! He looked tall, and mighty handsome in his dark blue suit with tie. He zigzagged over the red carpet. I had put on a white Guinness/Ireland shirt, to stand out in the crowd (I had no idea how many fans would be there) and I had made a bracelet in Irish flag colors. When he was nearby I started jumping, to draw his attention. When I thought he could hear me I asked: "Pierce, I've got all your films, can I have your autograph as well?" "Sure," he said, as he noticed my photo, with pen. While he signed the photo he said: "I hope you'll enjoy this movie too." "I will!" I replied. The moment wasn't even a moment... Geezzz, how time can go fast! Unfortunately E and the guy standing on my other side didn't get an autograph. There was no time. Pierce didn't even make selfies. But E was able to take a photo of Pierce, signing my photo. I love the fact that he also drew a peace sign on it. After he was inside the building we could go into the cinema. We enjoyed the movie very much! A real action movie, and he was awesome! After the movie ended he appeared in the room, with Beau St.Clair for a short interview and to speak a few words. He thanked the audience and we gave him a standing ovation. I can't tell you how lucky I feel that I got Pierce's autograph! J getting her picture signed ...
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 16, 2014 20:51:27 GMT -5
This one is the same as above, but has better audio and also includes Olga's interview ...
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 17, 2014 17:51:49 GMT -5
More video from the cabana at Deauville (looks like it's from one of the official videographers). Pierce begins around 0:35 ...
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