It’s another round of suggestions for the world, in our semi-regular rundown of the comments section
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One More Episode! BSG’s Blood and Chrome Prequel Debuts, But Where’s the Great New Sci-Fi?
The prequel is fine—somewhere between the original BSG and the Portlandia parody. But at this point I’d much rather see SyFy making some kind of attempt to create intelligent, ambitious, original sci-fi series.
Café de Flore: Twin Flames in an Enlightening Film
Vanessa Paradis and Hélène Florent are luminous as women trapped in the rapture of love
Today’s Movie Trailer: Brad Pitt vs. Zombies in World War Z
Catch the brand new trailer for Brad Pitt’s upcoming thriller, due in theaters June 21, 2013
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Dept. of Did Somebody Ask for This? The Killing May Be Coming Back
Its first season first intrigued, then infuriated fans. Its second season suffered a big dropoff in ratings, and the show wasn’t picked up. That can only mean one thing: The Killing, reportedly, is close to a deal to be revived …
Every James Bond Opening Scene — Ranked
They’ve got all the guns, girls and gadgets as the rest of the movie, condensed into one handy, adrenalin-charged package. Here’s every 007 opening sequence, from worst to best
Javier Bardem on Becoming a Bond Villain and Why He’d Make a Terrible Spy
The Oscar-winning actor tells TIME about his role as the wild-haired baddie in the new James Bond movie, ‘Skyfall’
007 Movie Posters: Five Decades of Bond
TIME considers the Bond posters — both brilliant and insipid — that have defined nearly two dozen films
Fighting, Flirting, Feminism: The Bond Girl Evolution
How has the Bond Girl changed between ‘Dr. No’ and ‘Skyfall’?
Skyfall: Bond and Bardem Go Boom
For its golden anniversary, the old franchise gets spiffy and serious
New Bond Girl Bérénice Marlohe on Joining the Exclusive Club—and Its Fashion Perks
The ‘Skyfall’ actress tells TIME just how long those fingernails actually were
Roger Moore on Why Daniel Craig Is the Best James Bond Ever and What 007 Role He’s Dying to Play
The man who was Bond a record seven times speaks to TIME about how he got the role, all those Bond girls and why he’s just changed his mind about his favorite British spy
VIDEO: 5 Things We Still Love About James Bond
It’s been 50 years since the first James Bond film hit screens, and some might say that England’s greatest super spy is getting a little long in the tooth. Au contraire!