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I love that bit.
I really like the post train action sequences in FRWL.
I should get a trilby, or a fedora. I used to have several.
I prefer seeing the wires, actually.
Connery just looks the business in the blue navy coat and hat.
So do I. The tense build up also helps. One of my favorite scenes in movie history actually.
Pretty much every adversary for Bond in this film represents a challenge.
Although there are some transitions, cuts throughout the film that's aren't quite seamless (What is it?.......I'll show you), I find very little to fault with FRWL.
Terence Young was a great story teller, and this one truly has the feel of a cold war espionage thriller.
It often rotates between #1 and #2 for me. I firmly believe it's overall, the best James Bond film, though. Excellent cast, script, direction and score. A classic all the way.
More realistic and grounded than anything in DAD; more grounded than the exploding watch in SP... Indeed, it is very cool.
I only ever had that with LALD.
Over the years I've had group viewings of FRWL, TB, and CR. Of those TB went down best, of course. I could see how GE and TND might go down well. DAD too for different reasons. SP should've been that sort of a film.
Popping in an earlier DVD SE of
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
Brosnan era United Artists logo. Beautiful, I miss United Artists.
Gunbarrel- this version has the bluish dots-
the melody brakes tradition. It's played 3 times
SIR CHRISTOPHER LEE!!!!!!!!!!