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Strictly Come Dancing: the final liveblog | Carrie Dunn
19 December 2009 1:48 PM, PST
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After 14 weeks of dancing – 14 weeks! – Saturday night sees Strictly 2009 draw to a close. So which celebrity will win: Ricky Whittle or Chris Hollins?
6pm: Good evening, everybody, and welcome to the official start of Christmas, otherwise known as the Strictly Come Dancing final! One by one, the contenders have fallen by the wayside - whether it be judging decisions, ineptitude or injury that cast them aside - and now Chris Hollins and Ola Jordan (aka Team Cola, aka the hobbits) take on Ricky Whittle and Natalie Lowe (aka...well, nothing really. Apart from "him off Hollyoaks and the scary robot lady") to lift the sacred trophy. The first instalment of tonight's action begins at 6.35pm, and it's time to lay all the cards on the table - I'm firmly Team Cola tonight for their sense of fun and enthusiasm; if Ricky and Natalie win, they will certainly have been the
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James Bond wants you to use the British post office
28 October 2009 2:05 PM, PDT
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My favorite James Bond is still Sean Connery. Second is Daniel Craig, Pierce Brosnan is third, and Timothy Dalton and George Lazenby tie for fourth. Roger Moore? He just didn't do it for me (though a lot of that was because he was a victim of the 70s - bad clothes, way too much humor, and Bond in space because of Star Wars). Now Moore is doing ads for the British post office.
The odd thing? This is pretty much how lively Moore was in A View To A Kill.
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Having Conquered 'Twilight,' Muse Targets 'James Bond'
16 September 2009 12:15 PM, PDT
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By Cara Alwill
Muse have been receiving a lot of attention lately, and after their performance at Sunday's Video Music Awards, they are becoming more and more of a household name. Though the UK band are about to release their fifth album (the sprawling The Resistance), they picked the bulk of their career attention when they joined Paramore, Linkin Park and others on the soundtrack to "Twilight" film. Now that they've picked up a little clout, drummer Dom Howard discusses their desire to appear on another soundtrack: the one that will accompany the upcoming James Bond film.
Howard told BBC News that the band would be enthusiastic about contributing their music to the film. "It's something we'd probably say yes to, or at least give it a good go," he said. "Certainly some of our music fits with the James Bond vibe — and I think it could work.”
Many top-tier
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Jaws crowned top Bond character ever
24 March 2009 5:48 AM, PDT
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He’s certainly the most metallic of all past Bond characters and according to a new survey he’s also the most popular. Stand up and take a bow Jaws, as played by Richard Kiel. The hulking henchman (Kiel stands a whopping 7-foot, 6-inches tall!) stars in both The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker and earned such a loyal fan following in these two outings that he scored 30 per cent of votes in the poll conducted by HMV.com and social networking site GetCloser.com to celebrate the DVD release of 007’s 22nd film, Quantum of Solace. Naturally the poll omitted the big guy himself, but it’s interesting to see which characters left a mark on the long-running film franchise. Click over to see who Jaws beat…
Coming in second place with 16 per cent of the 4,900 votes cast is Q, the head of the Armourer division of Her Majesty’s Secret Service,
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