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I always thought he looked great in the PTS holding up the microchip and bottle of Vodka.
I always imagined it was Peter Hunt who made that decision. He seemed to have a lot of influence, and may even have been left to his own devices a little more in the first couple of Bond films to edit them as he pleased, especially when it came to applying the music.
If I recall correctly Hunt was the one who lacquered the Bond theme throughout Dr No - which added to Barry's annoyance at his lack of recognition for the iconic theme. He thought his arrangement of it was only to be used in the title sequence but found it played five or six times throughout the whole film instead. So I can imagine the editor saw the need for a quick music cue or two - and I know that Barry didn't have that much music prepared for the action sequences (helicopter and boat scenes). He seemed to almost write sequentially so I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't have anything for those moments.
I agree the film is long and it adds to the weighed down, tired feeling of it all. Had it been properly trimmed to the intense moments then I doubt anyone could complain that it was boring.
Glen probably got off on it.
The worst shot IMO: 007.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/AVTAKJamesBond41.jpg
In other shots he looks wrinkled but still a bit youthful. Here he looks old and, well... old.
Still, if I look just half as dashing and suave when I hit 57 as Roger does in even the most unflattering shots in VIEW, I'd be happy.
Watching
OHMSS
Half way through again and Bond is getting ready to meet Blofeld- GREAT score here.
Bond looks bored when Blofeld is talking about vaccines.
This scene with Ruby is pretty funny.
One of George's iconic outfits.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, 007!
I must say Blofeld has a nice Christmas Tree. I should decorate mine like that.
Bond get his hair pulled.
Every time I see that I think of when Clark Kent gets his hair pulled in Superman II.
This version is truncated here- the bits between the angels of death and shots of Bond looking at his watch are trimmed.
It didn't air due to some sports event and I had to wait 2 more years to finally see it.
I was disappointed as the promos seemed to showcase the ski chase and I was very curious about this film.
I think so actually. I'd almost bet had Sean been willing to read the magnificent script he might have been enticed to come back. He might have even gotten himself back into TB shape for it. It's certainly one of the best written Bond's IMO.
Always difficult to pick my number one favorite Bond girl- however, Diana Rigg as Tracy is a very strong contender.
As they pull out and George hides his face, I think Roger would have done his nod/smirk expression.
George is excellent in the proposal scene. Especially having never been an actor previously. It does help that he's surrounded in the film by an excellent cast.
I never thought of the snow bridge jump before, but that is very INDY. Same with the bobsled scene.
I think Spielberg was a pretty big Bond fan. Interestingly at the time of RAIDERS, OHMSS wasn't getting the appreciation it has now, especially with the ABC re-edit. Maybe Spielberg saw something in the film other fans didn't back then?
I always notice Tracy's legs in the barn, too. :)
In reality she probably would have been freezing. It's not like Bond built a nice cozy fire while on the hideout from Spectre. Come to think of it, I wonder how warm Bond's ski out would have been? Roger always looked to be dressed in layers during his snow scenes.
Once Fatima is blown up, the film's pace slows considerably. I do like the bit on the boat, the Palmyra escape, and the somewhat tame battle in the caves. As limp as the underwater fight with Largo is, I'll take it over the climax of SP any day, or TWINE........or QOS.
Recommended.
-My favorite Bond girl (Tracy)
-My favorite Bond villain (Telly Savalas's Blofeld)
-My favorite Bond soundtrack
Those are some huge pluses. I'm only on the PTS now, which would probably rank somewhere in the middle of my list of PTSs.