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OCTOPUSSY.
Love the traditional gunbarrel. Keeping the tradition alive!
This is one of my favorite PTS openings. I really do have a soft spot for this Bond epic.
I remember my folks taking me to see this on a Saturday matinee like it was yesterday.
The ABC network had just had an airing of DR NO and I desperately wanted to see the new film. I was, from then on, hooked and never looked back.
The audience was very vocal cheering during the Acro Star Bede jet scene.
They laughed during "Fill 'er up, please" and pretty much any time Sir Roger opened his mouth.
The Bond double during the titles looks nothing like Roger Moore.
Underrated henchmen.
The ambassador is dressed like Bela Lugosi. All he needs is a black cloak.
This is one of my favorite office scenes.
Douglas Wilmer was great. Hammer horrors, he was on THE SAINT, prolific actor.
Great scene.
I think he was a superb M.
Shall we double?
The great Louis Jourdan.
One of my fave Draculas as well.
SCraP- BooK
Doubtful he eats the main course.
Therefore it stands to reason he must survive this mission on one bite of his souffle.
Had Kamal Khan served sliced apples, Bond probably would've been killed in this film during the safari chase sequence.
OOOOHHHHHHHHHH!
Great stuff here.
I may have to rewind........................................
Answer:
No, it's not.
If one has ever tried even dashing across the street in slip on dress shoes with no traction, it's ridiculously easy to fall on one's backside.
No wonder Craig's Bond sported shoes with traction.
No phone booths today so she'd have to be on her smart phone, not paying attention to her surroundings when the new Bond takes her wheels.
Barbara Broccoli could make a cameo here a'la Mickey G.
Ah, forget it,
By the time B26 begins shooting, smartphones, cell phones, phones in general probably won't even be around anymore.
Never fails me.