Posts : 441 Member Since : 2011-04-02 Location : UK
Subject: Sky to Launch James Bond Channel Wed Aug 08, 2012 6:38 am
Sky is launching a dedicated James Bond channel throughout October after it picked up the rights to all 22 films. The Sky Movies 007 HD channel featuring the MGM Studios’ films will be available as part of the Sky Movies package on TV, as well as via IPTV services Sky Go and Now TV.
You should watch it because, music apart (Another Way To Die... why?) it's very well done, and I think there are even some scenes from Skyfall. The part at the end with Craig on the moto... I don't remember it in any film of his. There are only two quotes in italian, but you'll understand the first one with no doubt. The second one is "Time to get out".
Will the channel be available only on october?
James Bond 'R'
Posts : 319 Member Since : 2012-06-01
Subject: Re: Sky to Launch James Bond Channel Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:10 pm
I was surprised to see NSNA in there, I wonder whether or not it will feature on the English channel?
Walecs wrote:
Will the channel be available only on october?
I believe that it shall be avaliable up until mid-November on the English channel but I am not so sure about Italy, most likely the same but don't quote me on that.
CJB 00 Agent
Posts : 5498 Member Since : 2011-03-14 Location : 'Straya
Subject: Re: Sky to Launch James Bond Channel Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:00 am
Very nice trailer. Paritcularly Rog sticking it to Broz. :)
bitchcraft Potential 00 Agent
Posts : 3372 Member Since : 2011-03-28 Location : I know........I know
Subject: Re: Sky to Launch James Bond Channel Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:36 am
James Bond wrote:
Sky have just released a new trailer for their 007 channel featuring all of the Bonds, it is quite clever and so worth a look.
Love it...must nip an HD copy of this.....
Blunt Instrument 00 Agent
Posts : 6210 Member Since : 2011-03-20 Location : Propping up the bar
Subject: Re: Sky to Launch James Bond Channel Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:45 pm
I really don't know if putting the Bonds onto a pay-per-view channel after they've been available for 'free' on ITV for years is exactly the wisest move Sky have ever made.
Granted, they'll be ad-free and 'on demand' ... but then, so are DVDs. And you only pay for those once.