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

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  • Posts: 16,228
    I shouldn't credit Lowery with the DTS audios changes in this film. I'm pretty sure they were present in the 1992 digitally re-mastered VHS tapes.
  • Posts: 16,228
    I actually think Norman Burton and Connery have decent Felix/ Bond chemistry.
    He used to be my least favorite Leiter, but now I don't think he's so bad.
    My late girlfriend loved Sid Haig. Great actor.
    This was actually the first Bond film I watched with her.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Bond and Slumber awkwardly wait in his office for the diamonds in the urn.
    I love this section of the film. Bond cremated is classic.
  • Posts: 16,228
    I love the casino sequences. I'm a pretty big fan of Plenty.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Shady Tree has been doing the same act since 1931.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Bond kicked Marc Lawrence's ass.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Blow up your pants!!!!!!!

    The balloon operator was in a ton of classic movies and television.
    Larry Blake.
  • Posts: 16,228
    I like Bond's interaction with Klaus Hergersheimer. G Section.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    There was a deleted scene in which Wint or Kidd pull a trick handgun on Shady Tree while in his dressing room. A red flag flicks out from the suppressor and the flag reads, 'BANG you're dead'. Tree is then shot with the same weapon. This scene presumably leads on from their thoughts that the duo had "a few suggestions" for his act.

    Trick 'bang' gun with flag seen here:

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  • Posts: 16,228
    QBranch wrote: »
    There was a deleted scene in which Wint or Kidd pull a trick handgun on Shady Tree while in his dressing room. A red flag flicks out from the suppressor and the flag reads, 'BANG you're dead'. Tree is then shot with the same weapon. This scene presumably leads on from their thoughts that the duo had "a few suggestions" for his act.

    Trick 'bang' gun with flag seen here:

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    Great deleted scene!
  • Posts: 16,228
    Always enjoyed the oil rig climax. Not as iconic as the volcano, but still pretty good, IMO.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    Posts: 14,702
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    QBranch wrote: »
    There was a deleted scene in which Wint or Kidd pull a trick handgun on Shady Tree while in his dressing room. A red flag flicks out from the suppressor and the flag reads, 'BANG you're dead'. Tree is then shot with the same weapon. This scene presumably leads on from their thoughts that the duo had "a few suggestions" for his act.

    Trick 'bang' gun with flag seen here:

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    Great deleted scene!
    You might've seen images of Desmond holding the gun. You can see where the flag swings out from the bottom.

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  • Posts: 16,228
    QBranch wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    QBranch wrote: »
    There was a deleted scene in which Wint or Kidd pull a trick handgun on Shady Tree while in his dressing room. A red flag flicks out from the suppressor and the flag reads, 'BANG you're dead'. Tree is then shot with the same weapon. This scene presumably leads on from their thoughts that the duo had "a few suggestions" for his act.

    Trick 'bang' gun with flag seen here:

    Tw4ETIHsJajZ4QLXxfuTuXAeCvU7xOGv5vjuizTfIgp6SPVvb4euLPkEA2C2dPtQOdp5otIgzWlyVb44ca3dwsDlptadD3HGuhB0fWg3L5W_mjw

    Great deleted scene!
    You might've seen images of Desmond holding the gun. You can see where the flag swings out from the bottom.

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    Don't believe I've seen that shot before. Cool.
  • marcmarc Universal Exports
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Always enjoyed the oil rig climax.
    Absolutely!

  • Posts: 16,228
    So I've been slowly accumulating the old 2000 SE DVD copies of the Bonds to compare with the Lowery transfers that have been the standard for the past 15 years.

    Here's

    GOLDFINGER.

    Right off the gunbarrel is off center and slightly raised.
    The gold throughout titles have a slightly darker hue than the Blu-ray.
    I don't know how many members here remember the VHS editions that came out around the time of GOLDENEYE, but this to me resembles those transfers, only on DVD.
    Brings back memories on what the Bonds looked like on home video in the '90's.
    Sharp and bright.
    I found an old DVD/video gaming shop that had some of these old Bonds. I also picked up AVTAK and will be reviewing that transfer later. There were a few more, I may go back and pick up.
    This looks like a straight transfer film to DVD with no clean up. Quite a bit of grain in the establishing shot of London.

  • Posts: 16,228
    I love the Q scene. So classic and iconic. Desmond looks great in this one.
  • Posts: 16,228
    The golf scene looks a bit different, not nearly as clean as the Blu-ray.
    With the new 4K transfers and the Blu-rays I think we've been spoiled over the years.
    I remember when the films were re-issued on VHS in around 1988/89 at "affordable" prices. I thought some of the transfers on the MGM/UA Home Video label were a huge improvement over the CBS/Fox versions, especially since several had the titles in scope.
    A few of the films were disappointing on the new tapes: LALD in particular looked dull to me.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Oddjob is decades ahead of his time. Nearly everyone sports his high fade haircut in this day and age.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Goldfinger's lounging about in his back sleep trying to get some sleep.
    He wipes his nose a lot. Just like Wally Cleaver.
  • Posts: 16,228
    I love the scenery during this section of the film.
    Tilly in an underrated Bond girl, IMO.
    Bond leaves her stranded at the gas station.
  • Posts: 16,228
    I took a job recently where I'm working with laser beam machines. The place kind of looks like a Bond set......well, maybe a NSNA Bond set. :)

    Bond gets castrated and the film and series ends here.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Pussy Galore remains one of my favorite Bond girls.
    One of the things I love about this transfer is the model plane wires are intact. Just as seen in the cinemas. Lowery removed the wires in 2006.
    Here they are plain as day.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Bond has the comma above his right eyebrow quite a bit in this film.
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    Felix has beautiful view of the White House.
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    Felix hangs out at his favorite restaurant while 007 is imprisoned.
  • edited July 2021 Posts: 16,228
    Bond's been sitting on his arse too long. He should have been able to subdue that guard with one blow like he could years later in NSNA. I like that this guard puts up a bit of a fight, though. He's no Red Grant, but I'll give him an A for effort.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Bond gets his a$$ kicked here by Pussy Galore.
    Flat on his face. I think he's excited by the fact Miss Galore is that tough.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Felix must have been hungry. Hours later, he's still hanging out at Kentucky Fried Chicken. If they were in Milwaukee he could be hanging out at Arnold's.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Bond's plan backfired. I also love his expression when he sees that Solo has been crushed. I like when things don't work out so smoothly for Bond and he has to come up with something else.
  • Posts: 16,228
    This is one title I think Lowery improved upon, though I'd prefer no tampering with visible flaws that were already in the film.
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