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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.
I love this section of the film. Bond cremated is classic.
The balloon operator was in a ton of classic movies and television.
Larry Blake.
Trick 'bang' gun with flag seen here:
Great deleted scene!
Don't believe I've seen that shot before. Cool.
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.
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.
He wipes his nose a lot. Just like Wally Cleaver.
Tilly in an underrated Bond girl, IMO.
Bond leaves her stranded at the gas station.
Bond gets castrated and the film and series ends here.
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.
Flat on his face. I think he's excited by the fact Miss Galore is that tough.