James Bond has had his fair, fire-powered share of memorable gun-toting moments. Like Sean Connery skewering a henchman with a Jaguar Speargun in Thunderball. Or Roger Moore shooting a sniper with a ...
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Untold Story of Walther’s Lost Military Pistol
In the late 1920s and early 1930s Walther developed a 9x19mm military pistol based on the PP/PPK, producing three ...
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Why the Walther PDP Is the Polymer Pistol Nobody Saw Coming
Every so often, a gun drops that catches even the diehards off guard. The Walther PDP was one of... The post Why the Walther ...
Amazon Prime Video has reversed course after facing backlash for editing out James Bond's signature Walther PPK pistol from a series of promotional posters for classic 007 films. The altered ...
Amazon Prime Video has quietly taken down James Bond artwork after getting backlash online from fans who spotted that 007‘s gun had been airbrushed out. Last week, artwork for the franchise was posted ...
It is enough to make James Bond's legion of fans around the world splutter into their martinis, even if they had been carefully shaken, not stirred. For the new owners of the 007 super-spy movie ...
The James Bond films have been slapped with a fresh wave of woke trigger warnings by streaming giant Prime Video. Almost every iconic 007 film on the platform has had content alerts added at the start ...
The manipulated posters were stealthily removed from Prime Video UK after viewers spotted that Bond's weapon had been airbrushed out of them. Reading time: Reading time 3 minutes Now that Amazon owns ...
The world’s most famous spy does, after all, have a license to kill. By Derrick Bryson Taylor Fans of the James Bond film franchise who recently searched for the movies on Amazon Prime Video noticed ...
Amazon has removed Bond’s guns from its promotional material (Picture: Amazon) Amazon has quietly dealt with backlash online after releasing doctored James Bond images that removed the character’s ...
Rahul Malhotra is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has been writing for Collider for over two years, and has covered everything ...
James Bond may have a license to kill, but Amazon Prime Video seemed reluctant to highlight that fact, removing the character’s iconic Walther PPK pistol from a series of posters released to mark ...
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