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The Exbondables? ;)
My only reservation is that it would then fuel the codename theory.
Yeah this is where I learned about the story. It did make me laugh though to be honest! :))
Dr. No Way
From Russia With Viagra
The Dependables.
No Country for Really Old Men
The Spy Who Didn't Remember Me
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My Walker Is Not Enough
The Man with the Dentured Gums
Octogenarian
And on the literary side:
Per Fine Ounce (of Urine)
Property of a Crazy Cat Lady
Driver's Licence Renewed
So-Low...Speak Up, Sonny!
Now we know the reasen why Roger Moore returns for Octopussy and AVTAK: Albert R Broccoli said to Roger Moore, please return for two movies or we must ask Lazenby back. =))
Yes, this is utter and pure genius. Hilarious stuff...
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I think the problem with this film suggestion is George Lazenby's ego would be so big he'd insist he saves the world, kills the bad guys and gets to bed the granny Bond girl.
Give it to me, George!
Motability and Stannah Stairlift would give millions to the movie for vehicle product placement. I daresay the contract for drinks sponsorship would be fought over between Complan and Horlicks. Imagine a "martini" made from that particular combination. We're all going to want one of those, aren't we?
And the clothes? I do believe Saville Row could run up some wonderful fitted cardigans!
Seriously guys, the fact that this story was reported in the Daily Express is reason enough to dismiss it as a load of baloney. The Daily Express and the Daily Mail strive very hard to surpass each other in the field of yellow journalism.