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rupert grint and  daniel radcliffe

Austin Powers called… He wants his suit back

(Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe)

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  1. Bad Grammer says:

    Fristy McFrister was here.

    • Ordinal Poster says:

      James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections.[1] The character has also been used in the longest running and most financially successful English language film franchise to date, starting in 1962 with Dr. No.[2][3][4]

      After Fleming’s death in 1964, subsequent James Bond novels were written by Kingsley Amis (as Robert Markham), John Pearson, John Gardner, Raymond Benson and Sebastian Faulks. Moreover, Christopher Wood novelised two screenplays, Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond while other writers have authored unofficial versions of the character.[5]

      There have been 22 films in the EON Productions series to date, the most recent of which, Quantum of Solace, was released on 31 October 2008 (UK).[6][7] In addition there has been an American television adaptation and two independent feature productions. Apart from movies and television, James Bond has also been adapted for many other media, including radio plays, comic strips and video games.

      The EON Productions films are generally termed as “official” films originating with the purchase of the James Bond film rights by producer Harry Saltzman in the late 1950s.[8]

      • Markitteh says:

        I thought there were 13 novels. Now what can you tell us about Walther hand guns?

        • IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

          James Bond used a Walther PPK.

          The Walther PP series pistols are blowback-operated semiautomatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E.

          They are manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Germany, Manurhin in France following World War II, and then in the United States by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia and currently Smith & Wesson. All production has been under license from Walther.

          • IvanTheMildlyAnnoying says:

            The most common variant is the Walther PPK, the Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell (Police Pistol Detective Model), indicating it was more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plainclothes or undercover work. Sometimes, the name Polizeipistole Kurz (Short Police Pistol) is used, however the accuracy of that interpretation is unclear. The PPK is a smaller version of the PP (Polizeipistole) with a shorter grip and barrel and reduced magazine capacity.

            The PP was released in 1929 and the PPK in 1931; both popular with European police and civilians, for being reliable and concealable. During World War II they were issued to the German military and police, the Luftwaffe, and Nazi Party officials; Adolf Hitler killed himself with his PPK in the Führerbunker in Berlin. Moreover, the Walther PPK pistol is fictional secret agent James Bond’s signature gun in the films and most novels. Ian Fleming’s choice of the Walther PPK directly influenced its popularity and its notoriety.

            The PP and the PPK were among the world’s first, successful double action semi-automatic pistols that were widely copied, but still made by Walther. The design inspired other pistols, among them the Soviet Makarov, the Hungarian FEG PA-63, and the Czech CZ50. Although it was an excellent semi-automatic pistol, it had competitors in its time. The Mauser HSC pistol and the Sauer 38H pistol (a.k.a. model “H”), were successful in their own rights. Sauer pistol production ended at war’s end, but the refined SIG P230 and the P232, owe much to the Sauer 38H.

      • Bad Grammer says:

        Lesbian Von Penis?

      • Foamer says:

        My guess would be Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang… ah yes, Wikipedia confirms.

  2. I win says:

    FIRST !

    • Ordinal Poster says:

      The Fire Nation, an island nation, is located near the planet’s equator in the western hemisphere and comprises an archipelago of volcanic islands, drawing its inspiration from countries like Japan, China, Iceland, and Indonesia, as well as the many volcanic Pacific islands.[67] The Fire Nation is home to an order of men and women who practice Firebending, the pyrokinetic ability to create and control fire. The Fire Nation armed forces had subjected much of the globe to colonization and imperialism over the course of a century-long campaign of expansion. According to Iroh, Fire is the element of power; its people have an energetic willpower to strive to get what they want and need and the drive to get it, as reflected in Firebending.[3]

      • Meg-Meg says:

        Avatar reference?

      • Mrs. Malfoy says:

        Yay! All hail the Fire Nation!

        • Cheese says:

          Cheese is a generic term for a diverse group of fermented milk-based food products. Cheese is produced throughout the world in wide-ranging flavors, textures, and forms.
          Cheese consists of proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep. It is produced by coagulation of the milk protein casein. Typically, the milk is acidified and addition of the enzyme rennet causes coagulation. The solids are separated and pressed into final form.[1] Some cheeses have molds on the rind or throughout.
          Hundreds of types of cheese are produced. Their styles, textures and flavors depend on the origin of the milk (including the animal’s diet), whether they have been pasteurized, the butterfat content, the bacteria and mold, the processing, and aging. Herbs, spices, or wood smoke may be used as flavoring agents. The yellow to red color of many cheeses is from adding annatto. Most cheeses melt when heated.

  3. Receptionist says:

    1980′s called,
    They want their jokes back.

  4. Annie Crimefighter's Subconscious has 50 points says:

    Rupert’s face is adorable.

    “I’m sorry. Did that joke just arrive in a time machine from 1992?” -Psych

  5. Should we shag now? OR SHOULD WE SHAG LATER?

  6. Claire says:

    I don’t see what the issue is. They both look ridiculous.

  7. Good effective LOL. They did put the guy in one ridiculous outfit.

    I would note that “Ron Weasley: International Magician of Mystery” WOULD be an awesome series.

    This picture further convinces me Rupert Grint needs to play the 12th Doctor.

    • ladykitteh says:

      Wow. That is just more epic WIN in a comment than I’ve seen in a long time. And yes, you’re absolutely right on both counts :)

      • paws4thot says:

        I’d say good call on the first, but I’m not sure on the second (but might be convinced) since IMO the Doctor needs to be old enough to be able to bring some life experience to the role.

  8. Spingor says:

    Alternate Caption:
    Hey Harry, Robert Pattinson called. He wants his makeup back!

  9. kelly says:

    WIN!!!!

  10. Jenna says:

    Dude. That suit is HOT!

  11. Cat of a Thousand Names says:

    John Lennon called. He wants his glasses back.

  12. Alcanis says:

    Poor Ron. But at least that horror of a robe doesn’t have raschel lace on it!


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