Whereas «Skyfall» explored the emotional backstory of the world's most
famous secret agent and served up unexpected pathos along with the action, «Spectre» is all about the set pieces.
Ricky Church continues his countdown to Spectre with a review of The Living Daylights... The Living Daylights brought James Bond back to his darker roots as Timothy Dalton took on the role of
the famous secret agent, bringing a level of seriousness that had not been seen for quite some time.
Not exact matches
What pretty much no one knows — until now — is that the
famous author of the Chronicles of Narnia was a
secret government agent for the British Secret Intelligence Service — the for - rea
secret government
agent for the British
Secret Intelligence Service — the for - rea
Secret Intelligence Service — the for - real MI6.
Sebastian Stan elicits fear and danger in his part and his idiot friend Shawn Eckardt (Paul Walter Hauser), who believes he's a
secret agent, is hilariously stupid in his bid to be
famous.
At first, you came to the San Francisco Writers Conference to learn the craft of writing, to hear
famous writers describe how they became
famous, to learn the
secrets of how to create a winning book proposal, to become enlightened by publishers about what they want and, most of all, to pitch literary
agents, those elusive creatures who seem always to be heading the other direction.
It could have been gathered for real FOIA purpose; it could have been copied by a whistleblower; it could have been «found» on open channels (the
famous euphemistic third theory); it could have been obtained by Chinese
secret agents; the possibilities are endless, more or less endearing.