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'Connerys Bond was basically a rapist' says director of new 007 film


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10018729/Sean-Connerys-James-Bond-basically-rapist-director-new-007-film-No-Time-Die-says.html

Sean Connery's James Bond was 'basically' a rapist, the director of the latest 007 film has said.

No Time To Die director Cary Fukunaga is thought to have been referring to a scene in Thunderball.

In the 1965 film, Bond meets nurse Patricia Fearing, played by Molly Peters, who rejects his advances, pushing him away when he forcibly kisses her.

Later she begs Bond not to tell her boss about something as she would lose her job. The spy replies: 'Well, I suppose my silence could have a price.'

Miss Fearing backs away, saying: 'You don't mean… oh, no!' But Bond says 'oh, yes', before pushing her into a steam room and taking off her clothes. He later romances Domino (Claudine Auger).

Mr Fukunaga told the Hollywood Reporter: 'Is it Thunderball or Goldfinger where, like, basically Sean Connery's character rapes a woman.'

'She's like "No, no, no," and he's like, "Yes, yes, yes." That wouldn't fly today.'

Mr Fukunaga is said to have sought to empower the female characters in No Time To Die and 'give them equity'.

The film's producer, Barbara Broccoli, said 007 has a 'long history'.

She said: 'I think people are coming around – with some kicking and screaming – to accepting that stuff is no longer acceptable. Thank goodness. Bond is a character who was written in 1952 and the first film [Dr. No] came out in 1962.'

A women's studies professor who teaches a course on gender and Bond called the scene 'especially troubling'.

Dr Lisa Funnell wrote in a blog post: 'In popular culture, James Bond is known for his sexual magnetism and ability to attract women.

'This scene in Thunderball challenges the way we "remember" Connery's Bond while forgetting his use of deception, intimidation, and sexual violence to accomplish his professional and personal goals.'

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No Time To watch this movie.

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Yeah. I wish the darn thing was on streaming like the new "Sopranos" movie, so we can just watch it and be done with it.

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It is, but not legally.

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No one cares what this guy has to say. Who is he anyway? He's done a few TV series. How did he land a Bond gig?

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he's an idiot.
Fukunaga leaving 'IT' because no one wanted to shoot his ideas put him in the spotlight but i have no idea how he got 007 ..

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He's the guy who directed True Detective Season 1, one of the best seasons of a television drama in the past decade.

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Fair play. That was an excellent piece of TV indeed but doesn't it really warrant getting a Bond film? We'll see I guess. I'm not hearing good things though...

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BULL FUCKING SHIT!!! Case closed.

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A male feminist directed a Bond Movie what can possibly go wrong?...He is a beta male super cuck for seeing a rapist in Connery's Bond ...Connery was the epitome of manliness back then and a sex symbol no woman on the planet could have resisted his charms...This is the same revisionist metoo feminist BS they said about Han Solo in The Empire Strikes back

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Seriously did this so called director even watch movies made before the 80s or did he spend his professional life watching Michael Bay music videos.

Guess Bond is dead for the 2020s.

RIP

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Michael Bay has music videos?

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As director.

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You sound like a triggered MRA

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This is such a nonsense, revisionist take on that scene - almost as stupid as millennials stupidly crying out about innocent workers on the Death Star.

The truth is that scene was actually empowering for females at that particular time. In many ways one could almost view Connery's Bond as an early feminist.

The girl clearly wants crack on with the hairy chested Scotsman but in these days it was highly frowned upon for woman to play about prior to wedlock. By playfully suggesting her job "may" be on the line if she didn't indulge in a bit of giggly hanky panky, that allowed the young Miss Windsor to freely explore her perfectly natural feminine sexual nature without feeling guilty about it.

Unfortunately it appears impossible to look down the lens of time at that with today's eyes and appreciate the female empowerment Bond helped free.

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This is such a nonsense, revisionist take on that scene - almost as stupid as millennials stupidly crying out about innocent workers on the Death Star.

I hope they never hear about all the French people that were killed when we bomb fortifications in the towns of coastal Normandy during the D-Day Invasion.

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im confused.... are you saying fictional movies must reflect reality, or being fun snarky at idiots that put improper emphasis on unreality things as compared to the real world?

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almost as stupid as millennials stupidly crying out about innocent workers on the Death Star.

Death Star workers have been dead by tray sooner or later. 😁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv5iEK-IEzw

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THAT'S A CHILDISH TAKE...ALSO KEVIN SMITH WROTE OF THE DEATHSTAR WORKERS IN HIS CLERKS SCRIPTS...IN THE EARLY 90S...NOT MILLENIALS.

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So we're getting beta Bond now? No thanks. Sounds like another franchise ruined by woke feminists.



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Waaaaah 😭

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Everything is rape now according to feminist morons. Unless of course a gay dude does it.

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lol

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It's apparent modern generations fear sex.

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