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In the Rock, Sean Connery's character is James Bond. It works well with the Bond timeline, and Connery plays the character exactly as he did Bond. It's fun to see Bond as a secondary character and what it would be like if he was captured.
This video makes some pretty good points
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I think this one is less of a fan theory, and more of the movie implying it as much as possible without being sued.
One of my favorite movies ever and lobe this fan theory.