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

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  • Posts: 16,162
    I do wonder how high that cliff actually is?
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    Andy Bradford gets pounded here.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited July 2018 Posts: 14,571
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Bond in a brown robe.
    Well, M wanted him to be half monk.
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Columbo's men kind of look like they could be in a rock back of the era. I can see the guy with the curly hair on keyboards, and the chap behind Columbo on drums.
    That's an amazing idea. I would pay to see that. And Melina plucking on her crossbow strings.
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    QBranch wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Bond in a brown robe.
    Well, M wanted him to be half monk.
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Columbo's men kind of look like they could be in a rock back of the era. I can see the guy with the curly hair on keyboards, and the chap behind Columbo on drums.
    That's an amazing idea. I would pay to see that. And Melina plucking on her crossbow strings.

    I suppose Columbo would have to be the main singer. Hell of a voice, that Topol!
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    Ironically, I have a buddy that played Tevye in a production on FIDDLER that we did together some 20 years ago. He actually did later become the singer of a rock cover band.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I suppose Columbo would have to be the main singer. Hell of a voice, that Topol!
    Definitely! Singing about heartbreak and his poor Lisl.
  • Posts: 16,162
    QBranch wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I suppose Columbo would have to be the main singer. Hell of a voice, that Topol!
    Definitely! Singing about heartbreak and his poor Lisl.

    Yes!
  • edited July 2018 Posts: 16,162
    Bond vs Kreigler. About as good as Bond vs Hans.

    So does that mean in B25 we'll get the Craig equivalent with an ineffectual blond henchman?
  • Posts: 16,162
    Gogol doesn't bother to give them a lift in his copter. I guess they all have to take that flimsy basket down.
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    This Thatcher parody ending dates the film and is a bit silly. That said, I don't mind it.
    Also, this watch is my least favorite of Roger's Seiko's. He'd have a cooler looking watch in the next film.
  • edited July 2018 Posts: 16,162
    Great viewing of FOR YOUR EYES ONLY.

    I should see where this one currently sits in my rankings and raise it a few notches. That really hit the spot.
  • edited July 2018 Posts: 17,753
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I'm really digging Melina this viewing. She's always seemed to me to be a Bond girl that is rarely discussed. I always thought most of the Bond movie books never really showcased her.
    Usually in a filmbook 'Bond girls" section you'd have several pictures of Honey, Tatiana, Solitaire, Anya, Octopussy and who ever was the latest, but Melina seemed left behind.

    One of my favourite Bond girls. There are far worse ones around (Christmas Jones, etc.)!

    Absolutely. Aside from the character's name change I pictured Carole Bouquet when I read the FYEO short story as well. I think she did a great job here.

    Wonder if she isn't mentioned as much, because the character was all set on revenge, and probably a bit "cold"?
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Great viewing of FOR YOUR EYES ONLY.

    I should see where this one currently sits in my rankings and raise it a few notches. That really hit the spot.

    Easily top ten for me. Too enjoyable not to rank as high.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited July 2018 Posts: 14,571
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Bond vs Kreigler. About as good as Bond vs Hans.
    Kriegler turning his head so quickly (to catch Kristatos leaving with the ATAC) always seemed exaggerated. Mallory does this too in Spectre while fighting C, spotting Blofeld's helicopter. Seems they totally recycled that idea, actually.
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    So does that mean in B25 we'll get the Craig equivalent with an ineffectual blond henchman?
    I'm really hoping Hinx returns and tries his thumbnails on Bond, and at the last minute Bond spots an object to his left to use against him!
  • Posts: 16,162
    QBranch wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Bond vs Kreigler. About as good as Bond vs Hans.
    Kriegler turning his head so quickly (to catch Kristatos leaving with the ATAC) always seemed exaggerated. Mallory does this too in Spectre while fighting C, spotting Blofeld's helicopter. Seems they totally recycled that idea, actually.
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    So does that mean in B25 we'll get the Craig equivalent with an ineffectual blond henchman?
    I'm really hoping Hinx returns and tries his thumbnails on Bond, and at the last minute Bond spots an object to his left to use against him!

    True. Kriegler's head turn is kind of funny, really.
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I'm really digging Melina this viewing. She's always seemed to me to be a Bond girl that is rarely discussed. I always thought most of the Bond movie books never really showcased her.
    Usually in a filmbook 'Bond girls" section you'd have several pictures of Honey, Tatiana, Solitaire, Anya, Octopussy and who ever was the latest, but Melina seemed left behind.

    One of my favourite Bond girls. There are far worse ones around (Christmas Jones, etc.)!

    Absolutely. Aside from the character's name change I pictured Carole Bouquet when I read the FYEO short story as well. I think she did a great job here.

    Wonder if she isn't mentioned as much, because the character was all set on revenge, and probably a bit "cold"?
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Great viewing of FOR YOUR EYES ONLY.

    I should see where this one currently sits in my rankings and raise it a few notches. That really hit the spot.

    Easily top ten for me. Too enjoyable not to rank as high.

    It was always a fave Roger for me. I think it's a good example of a Bond deliberately influenced by FRWL and OHMSS and succeeding in capturing some of that feel.
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I'm really digging Melina this viewing. She's always seemed to me to be a Bond girl that is rarely discussed. I always thought most of the Bond movie books never really showcased her.
    Usually in a filmbook 'Bond girls" section you'd have several pictures of Honey, Tatiana, Solitaire, Anya, Octopussy and who ever was the latest, but Melina seemed left behind.

    One of my favourite Bond girls. There are far worse ones around (Christmas Jones, etc.)!

    Absolutely. Aside from the character's name change I pictured Carole Bouquet when I read the FYEO short story as well. I think she did a great job here.

    Wonder if she isn't mentioned as much, because the character was all set on revenge, and probably a bit "cold"?
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Great viewing of FOR YOUR EYES ONLY.

    I should see where this one currently sits in my rankings and raise it a few notches. That really hit the spot.

    Easily top ten for me. Too enjoyable not to rank as high.

    It was always a fave Roger for me. I think it's a good example of a Bond deliberately influenced by FRWL and OHMSS and succeeding in capturing some of that feel.

    It showed that Roger could play a more serious Bond too - while still having his usual charm. A standout film because of that!
  • Posts: 16,162
    Now I'm in the mood for some Pierce.

    GOLDENEYE

    Actually been awhile since I watched this one.
  • Posts: 16,162
    The Blu ray does not have the wonderful 1995 UA logo.
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    Gunbarrel!

    The audience cheered during the GB in the cinema.
  • Posts: 16,162
    Great opening shot. I love the dam.

    Bond running.
  • Posts: 16,162
    I had boots similar to Bond's in 1995. I still buy boots like that actually.
  • Posts: 16,162
    Great opening stunt. I wish the PTS openings would go back to an elaborate stunt.
  • Posts: 16,162
    Bond in the can. The soldier sitting on the throne would look right at home in 2018 with his military buzz cut.
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    Pierce looks great.
    I had a military jacket like Pierce's given to me for Christmas back in the '90's. Wish I still had it. I wore it out.
  • Posts: 16,162
    Great shots of Bond here. He really does look cool in GOLDENEYE.

    Buy me a pint!
  • Posts: 16,162
    I wasn't crazy about the 2006 Lowery restoration of this one, but the Blu ray does the film justice. This looks damn good.
  • Posts: 16,162
    I first saw this opening day. A matinee, right after drama rehearsal. I had only 20 minutes to get across town to the cinema or I'd miss the gunbarrel and PTS. A friend dropped me off as I didn't have a car (or my licence) back then.

    I got there JUST in time. Like Pierce at the end of AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS.

    I loved every frame. The six year wait had finally come to an end with a film that proved worth the wait for me. Classic old school Bond was back with a modern approach.
  • Posts: 16,162
    Onto the new titles....................Binder would be proud.
  • Posts: 16,162
    The Bond model almost looks like Pierce. Maybe it is Pierce actually.
  • edited July 2018 Posts: 16,162
    Much like LTK, the title track is nowhere to be heard within the film itself.
    Pity. A slower instrumental version might have been a nice romantic melody.
  • Posts: 16,162
    Bond wears a cravat. Hmm.
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