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I like it's music, the mysterious atmosphere and some fun stuff. But I hate the Circus Circus sequence, Tiffany been stupid at the end, Blofeld by Charles Grey, and the final attack in the oil rig. In sum, I'm not really a DAF fan.
Jill St John one of the best Bond girls, best looking in any event, for me, never warmed to the Lana Wood character, I turn off audio whenever she's on screen
The Kidd and Wint double act were always fun to watch, some fun one liners, and the end on the cruise ship had some genuine laugh out loud moments
Maybe Bassey's best of the three she did, bit of a uninteresting pre titles sequence that always seems to pass too quickly, one of the most forgettable Bond teasers of the entire franchise I would go as far to say
Lots of interesting locations as Connery leaps about from The Netherlands, Las Vegas to California but he's clearly out of place here as 007 and was only coaxed back in the first place after he was paid an astronomical amount (at the time) to play Bond for a sixth time after initially deciding to quit during YOLT
All said it's fine enough if you've absolutley nothing to do for two hours, but failing that, this 007 adventure is best avoided and you'd be better off with one of Connery's earlier efforts or something else that Bond gave us from the 1970s
And Connery was neither old or fat in Diamonds, well maybe somewhere down the line, bottom line is, Sean, and if you take the salary out of it, wasn't really needed again for a sixth time, he looked bored most of the time if memory serves
St John - There is No Mister Case, The T is for Tiffany
Connery - Tiffany Case, it's definitely distinctive
St John - I was born there, Tiffany's (Jewelry store), on the 3rd floor whilst my mother was buying a wedding ring
Connery - Lucky for you it wasn't Van Cleef and Arples
(did not buy them at Woolworths) lol
Cheers, mate! :)>-
But it does have great sets from Ken Adam, a wonderful score by Barry, some excellent crossediting, hilarously good henchmen and a huge amount of fantastic one-liners.
Moneypenny's reaction at the port was probably genuine - they were so happy to have him back.
Mankiewicz's script easily provides some of the wittiest dialogue in the series while Miss St. John is one of the most underrated and most memorable Bond heroines ever. I also like Jimmy Dean, the sausage king's turn as the Howard Hughes-ish billionaire Willard Whyte. "Baja?! I haven't got anything at Baja!"
The final scene smacks of a movie that had run out of money & the end of the Connery era deserved better.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/219/its-gone-berserk-diamonds-are-forever-appreciation/p1
But the fun doesn't stop there:
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