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And then after five lines of explanation everyone is on board and ridicules Solo when he's still skeptical!
But I remember vividly being amazed that at the end of the Sixties, my uncle actually flew to the States to visit his daughter (my cousin) who had emigrated to Pittsburgh in the early Fifties. And when I went to the exotic state of Illinois for my exchange year in 1974/75, it wasn't ordinary either.
All of this has certainly changed, but I could imagine that France, especially Paris, was still quite exotic in 1985, especially for people from a country that tends to define itself as the center of the world, and the majority of which have never even travelled outside their own borders.
Likewise San Francisco, even today 31+ years on from AVTAK, is a huge tourist city with people coming from all over the world to take pictures with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. Certainly exotic for those outside the US in '85.
But not for a UK audience ,no.
The band were dressed in cartoon-like animal costumes... Can someone explain? Am I missing something??
As an aside, inspired by the Bond marathon happening on this site, I started my own. Watching TSWLM last night, and popping in MR today, Roger did age quite a bit from '77- '79.
Watching my favouraite Moore film LALD, this film just happens total classic
Wow watching this film upscaled is insane, feel like I am at the cinema
This film looks amazing