Empire announce 42-hour James Bond marathon. Are you up for the challenge?
In the lead up to Casino Royale and a new Bond age and in the spirit of foolish behaviour for your amusement, three brave
Empire Magazine writers â Chris Hewitt, Sam Toy and Nick De Semlyen â will be attempting to get through every 'official' Bond film consecutively. And this time, they're giving you lot the chance to join them â not physically, you understand, thereâs only so much room on the sofa. But they're hoping that there are readers out there who will be willing to endure the Bond marathon at exactly the same time, starting from noon on Saturday.
The rules are simple. Kick off is at noon with Dr. No and finish, God willing, on Monday morning around 6.40am with Die Another Day, allowing five minute gaps between each film, while every five films brings a 20-minute break. No sleeping is allowed, and the only drugs permitted are caffeine and Pro Plus. Readers can either choose to try to stay with them for the duration, or dip in and out for their favourite movies.
The schedule is below. For this to really work, they want you to sync up the movies, so if the start, for example, Diamonds Are Forever at twenty minutes past midnight on Sunday October 1, then so should you! Feeling brave? Or just want to laugh at three foolhardy souls who will probably fail in their attempt... or die trying (probably of food poisoning from too many snacks)?
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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30
12.00 Dr. No
13.50 From Russia With Love
15.45 Goldfinger
17.35 Thunderball
19.45 You Only Live Twice
22.00 On Her Majesty's Secret Service
SUNDAY OCTOBER 1
00.20 Diamonds Are Forever
02.20 Live & Let Die
04.25 The Man With The Golden Gun
06.30 The Spy Who Loved Me
08.50 Moonraker
10.55 For Your Eyes Only
13.05 Octopussy
15.15 A View To A Kill
17.25 The Living Daylights
19.55 Licence To Kill
22.10 Goldeneye
MONDAY OCTOBER 2
00.20 Tomorrow Never Dies
02.20 The World Is Not Enough
04.30 Die Another Day (ends 06.37 approx.)
Thanks to `Nid` for the alert.
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