WHILE his 007 successor Daniel Craig was at the world premiere of 'Skyfall', former James Bond Pierce Brosnan was splashing about in the sea in Spain.
The 59-year-old is filming 'A Long Way Down' in Mallorca, where he frolicked in the water with co-stars Toni Collette and Aaron Paul.
From the Independent Woman
http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/celebrity-news-gossip/licence-to-splash-for-bruiser-pierce-brosnan-as-he-films-in-spain-3271007.html
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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STEELE BLOGGING Try this for a deep, dark secret. In cyberspace, fans of the great detective Remington Steele can join one of the first discussion groups on the web created exclusively for fans of Pierce Brosnan, Stephanie Zimbalist, Doris Roberts and series regulars. Suite 1157 is a fun place to discuss the latest news, share thoughts or analysis of each episode, or just plain hang out.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Pierce gives all or nothing
Bond expose 'Everything or nothing' includes Brosnan interview
http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/jowgGZ7DmU2L9vTJvB0hsJ/The-backstory.html
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/jowgGZ7DmU2L9vTJvB0hsJ/The-backstory.html
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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From GoldenEye to Black Eye
From TMZ
http://www.tmz.com/2012/10/22/pierce-brosnan-black-eye-photo/
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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http://www.tmz.com/2012/10/22/pierce-brosnan-black-eye-photo/
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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Another Bloody Bond Poll
From the Seattle Times
http://seattletimes.com/html/popcornprejudiceamovieblog/2019644643_in_honor_of_the_50th_anniversa.html?prmid=head_main
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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http://seattletimes.com/html/popcornprejudiceamovieblog/2019644643_in_honor_of_the_50th_anniversa.html?prmid=head_main
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
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Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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13 Reasons Die Another Day is better than you remember
Editor's Note: I remember it was pretty darned good!
http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/11/10/james-bond-die-another-day/
Ten years after Pierce Brosnan's final turn as 007, the reputation of his whole James Bond era has suffered considerably. Conventional wisdom holds that Brosnan came out the gate strongly (Goldeneye, Xenia Onatopp, "For England, James?") but then went off the rails. His films trended silly (Tomorrow Never Dies, Evil Rupert Murdoch, "You always were a cunning linguist") and sillier (The World Is Not Enough, the guy from Full Monty playing an invincible Russian, "I thought Christmas only comes once a year.") When Casino Royale hit theaters in 2006, it was praised for its realism, its serious tone, its resolute unwillingness to fall victim to Bond cliché. It was a complete refutation of what had come before. And what it was refuting, nominally, was Die Another Day. An exercise in pure blockbuster decadence, Die Another Day has become synonymous with a certain kind of overstuffed travesty. It features an invisible car, an ice palace, a sun
laser, and a cameo from Madonna; it's hard to know which of those things is more ridiculous.
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/11/10/james-bond-die-another-day/
Ten years after Pierce Brosnan's final turn as 007, the reputation of his whole James Bond era has suffered considerably. Conventional wisdom holds that Brosnan came out the gate strongly (Goldeneye, Xenia Onatopp, "For England, James?") but then went off the rails. His films trended silly (Tomorrow Never Dies, Evil Rupert Murdoch, "You always were a cunning linguist") and sillier (The World Is Not Enough, the guy from Full Monty playing an invincible Russian, "I thought Christmas only comes once a year.") When Casino Royale hit theaters in 2006, it was praised for its realism, its serious tone, its resolute unwillingness to fall victim to Bond cliché. It was a complete refutation of what had come before. And what it was refuting, nominally, was Die Another Day. An exercise in pure blockbuster decadence, Die Another Day has become synonymous with a certain kind of overstuffed travesty. It features an invisible car, an ice palace, a sun
laser, and a cameo from Madonna; it's hard to know which of those things is more ridiculous.
"There's a nuance here that escapes me."
--Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) to Anthony Roselli (Jack Scalia)
Remington Steele, "Steeled with a Kiss" (final episode)
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