Scotty # wrote: » He wasn't all good... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzXkbJwrN38
Father Hernandez wrote: » Imagine how classless and pathetic it is to attack someones character on the day they die. Here he is speaking about what you're referring to righting his wrong.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/connery-to-hit-a-woman-is-wrong-nncwmzv0rk0
kowloon wrote: » All this film talk and his most iconic role completely forgotten:
OldRio wrote: » I remember my father taking me to 'the pictures' to see Dr. No. Sean Connery had something I didn't understand or know at the time. Charisma and Cool, he oozed it throughout his career. RIP
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Jaysus... Haha. What movie is that from again? Iirc something about water being the number one thing humans are after or something like that.. some sci fi. I'm too lazy to Google haha.
Snails pace wrote: » A great actor who lived an interesting life. Had is a house/ holiday home in Wicklow ?
Gretas Gonna Get Ya! wrote: » He has a valid point in fairness... It's worth noting, that he was not talking about actually hitting women. He was talking about giving a light slap when they are out of control or being hysterical. I would condone a light slap for either gender in those circumstances. Plenty of children got a slap or two growing up, and it didn't do them any harm at all. There is a big difference between giving someone a light slap, and actually hitting someone with the intent of doing some significant physical damage. I do not of course, condone the latter in any shape or form. A man should know his own strength, and never use it to harm anyone who is unable to to fight back. I think Sean Connery always seemed like a calm and reasonable guy. I would be very surprised if he ever physically harmed any of the women in his life. I certainly never heard any stories suggesting it - and he was very popular with ladies lets be honest.
cnocbui wrote: » There is no need for this conversation at this point in time. Perhaps consider parking it somewhere moist and dark until a more appropriate time and venue presents itself.
Scotty # wrote: » He wasn't all good...