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Sorry to hear this, but hopefully, it will be just a mild case.
A mini Bond marathon, perhaps? Or catching up with some of the soundtracks?
Always loved the comics- some I thought might've made for good films.
I may pop in some of the Fleming bio pics.
Get well soon mate.
Looking forward to reading more of your "comments as you watch"
Maybe do one out of left field like CR'67??
I could start doing the FYEO Marvel adaptation!
:D
Bill Holden is an icon. Many icons in this film, one happens to be playing Bond. I do think Niven could've shaved his mustache, though.
The great John Huston as M. Amazing.
Everyone has a costume change within seconds.
Deborah Kerr is great. Niven is constanty likable.
I actually first saw this film around 3rd grade on television during a Sunday afternoon.
I thought Niven made as convincing a Bond as he had Dracula. I far more appreciate him today.
Deborah Kerr attempts to seduce Bond while he's wearing an atrocious outfit. Cap and all.
I love Deborah Ker, but now I'm thinking, my favorite actress Lana Turner could've played this role.
Here comes a goofy bit with the ball tossing.
Love the M office set.
Well, I wouldn't go that far! :))
I'll freely admit, that along with YOLT, OHMSS and CR, I listen to the soundtrack for CR'67 a great deal.
The music is excellent. I find it more memorable than the last 3 Eon scores.
"....but what about me?! What about me?!"
Haha! Great stuff.
Bisset is amazing. Too bad she's not in an Eon film.
That she is, but Joanna Pettet is the real "what if?" for me.
Indeed!
One of my pet peeves is the Frankenstein Monster commonly depicted as green. The Max Factor greasepaint Jack Pierce used on The Monster in the original Universal films was "sky gray". it's a blue/gray shade that kinda looks greenish.
He later used the same greasepaint on CREATION OF THE HUMANOIDS (1962).
This film gets it right.
I think this film gets that right, too.