The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    As much as Craig's clothes get thrashed on, I really like his Skyfall outfit. The dark green jacket over the blue sweater looks damn good on him.
    I like that attire. It's as stylish as it can be considering he's basically preparing for war.
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    As much as Craig's clothes get thrashed on, I really like his Skyfall outfit. The dark green jacket over the blue sweater looks damn good on him.
    I like that attire. It's as stylish as it can be considering he's basically preparing for war.

    Absolutely. I must say this is the best viewing of SF I've had in a long time.
    It's every frame entertaining!
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    Of the Craig climactic sequences, this is my favorite by far.
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    Frozen lake sequence.

    Interestingly a couple years ago I relocated to a much more seasonal environment and for the first time in my life have gotten to see a frozen lake. Pretty cool, actually and I always think of SF and TLD.
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    Bardem has some great moments here.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    When he gets the knife in the back and yells in frustration!
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    When he gets the knife in the back and yells in frustration!

    That's coming up here in a second.......
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    Bond should have shouted " MISCHKA!!!!!"
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    Last rat standing
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    The M death scene .
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Bond should have shouted " MISCHKA!!!!!"
    :))

    "And that's for Ronson."
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    I'm reminded of the end of Lethal Weapon 2..........I should watch that again soon actually.
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Bond should have shouted " MISCHKA!!!!!"
    :))

    "And that's for Ronson."

    Yes!
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    I love the roof scene as well.
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    I tie my scarfs like Daniel.
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    The classic office!!!!!!! A bit dimly lit, here though.
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    We should start a debate thread on whether we prefer the brown leather padded door, the red leather of the Connery era, or LTK's blue.
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    TB often feels like the perfect Bond film.
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    With pleasure, M.....with pleasure.
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    TB often feels like the perfect Bond film.

    I may pop TB in later tonight.
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    A GREAT viewing of SF!!! It's risen in my rankings as well.
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    @ToTheRight Glad to hear it. I haven't had a viewing of SF that wasn't great myself. TB is getting the best viewing its ever had from me, so it's about to join my Top 10.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    We should start a debate thread on whether we prefer the brown leather padded door, the red leather of the Connery era, or LTK's blue.

    Red leather, no doubt.
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    Red leather easily.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    Diamonds Are Fovever, part one:

    - Love the gunbarrel lighting effect. And the film version of the music is better than the soundtrack version, thanks to the added reverb.

    - Blofeld's hideout reminds me of Palmyra.

    - I love the way Bond puts his hands up. And that sudden transition to violence.

    - Great transition into the title sequence. It's the cat's meow, literally.

    - I enjoy the colors and the typeface of the title sequence.

    - Love the horns at the end of the Diamonds Are Forever song, when Shirley Bassey sings "fore-e-ver... FOH-REVER!"

    - M is cranky in this film. And Bond so snobbish when he tastes the sherry. How he has to stop to say "unmistakable" before taking a sip.

    - The repeated dialogue is more noticeable to me now. But I greatly enjoy the irony of the narration set against the images we are seeing.

    - Glover and Smith are so well cast, beginning with their quirky looks. There is some great black comedy when they take out Dr. Tynan.

    - Thanks to the Bond films, I've always wanted to travel by hovercraft or hydrofoil. It's on my to-do list. They just seem so cozy.

    - Seeing Ms. Case making such a nakedly bold entrance into the picture makes me want to become a smuggler-- or spy.

    - "Please don't, not on my account." Connery is on fiahah in this film. Not bored at all, just hitting the perfect tone the movie requires.

    - I love how Bond walks so close to Tiffany when they leave the plane.

    - "We were inseparable, you know." You hypocrite.

    - Appropriately, the stained glass at Slumber, Inc. is in the shape of a diamond.

    - David Bauer looks like Charles Gray. I'm sure I got them confused when I was a kid.

    - Look at how Bond sits in such a shy, reserved way while waiting for the urn to be delivered. Milking the black comedy for all its worth.

    - They sure put out the fire of the coffin pretty quickly.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    You get early and late Connery and Moore. Looking forward to reading your thoughts.
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    @Birdleson Good luck.

    FRWL and LALD is a pretty great double feature!
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    Occasionally I watch Dr No and LALD as I think there are very many
    Similarities between them.
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    I hate the breaking of the third wall with Vijay playing the Bond Theme on his flute (because that is exactly what it is; I don't buy any story about it being some code). Like the double-take pigeon, the Tarzan yell or the Blofeld-Oberhauser-Bond connection, it just goes too damned far. When I experienced each of those things for the first time they put my brain in such a disruptive state it left me wondering if the series could ever recover.

    "That's a charming tune"

    Yes, quite corny isn't it.

    I do quite like the opening bars of Nobody Does it Better being played as the door code in FYEO though.
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