1962: Dr. No
1963: From Russia With Love
1964: Goldfinger
1965: Thunderball
1967: You Only Live Twice
1969: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
1971: Diamond Are Forever
1973: Live And Let Die
1974: The Man With The Golden Gun
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me
1979: Moonraker
1981: For Your Eyes Only
1983: Octopussy
1985: A View To A Kill
1987: The Living Daylights
1989: License To Kill
1995: Golden Eye
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies
1999: The World Is Not Enough
2002: Die Another Day
2006: Casino Royale
2008: Quantum Of Solace
2012: Skyfall
2015: Spectre
2020: No Time To Die
It was so easy to get used to Daniel Craig playing Bond. I love them all and really hate it when they go ![]()
Bond posters got ‘woke’ in 2012?
I can’t watch that guy … or I feel compelled to punch him lol ![]()
On another note … 60 mil and green pool water? Green???
I’m taking it that it’s some fancy 300k colored liner, but green water will never be sexy and appealing. It doesn’t look opulent .. it looks like a chemical imbalance ![]()
Yeah, I don’t know what’s up with the green water.
Yeah, I couldn’t make it through more than two minutes of watching that guy. He reminded me of a real-life version of Ali G, the Sacha Baron Cohen character.
I suppose my fascination with the $60 million dollar yacht was greater than my annoyance at the host.
You know, I honestly don’t think I’d want a yacht, let alone one that cost $60 million. The older I get, the more I realize that it’s the little things that make me the happiest and that lots of possessions, at some point, become a burden to be carried. I already have too many possession and most of them are just there, neglected and gathering dust.
I think if I owned a $60 million dollar toy, I’d sell it and do something more meaningful with the money than impressing guests, serving champaign, and playing in a pool on a boat.
I don’t know … I’ve never had $60M, never will, but let’s say I had more money than I can count, that I can spend $60M and still have countless millions to spare – I just might do it (well, because I can).
Isn’t it great to be able to blabber about it?
Two or three weeks ago, Warren Buffet gave away $3.6 billion dollars to various non-profits and charities. Last summer, he gave away $3.4 billion. In total, this article says he’s donated around $38 billion and intends to give 99% of his $87 billion fortune to charitable foundations.
He still lives in a house he bought in the 1950s in Omaha, Nebraska.
This impresses me far more than anyone with a $60 million yacht.
























