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Maybe he's the translator?
Topics about Bond, women, danger and cities like Istanbul, Paris and Bombay. It talks about his "Bareta" (sic) and how he always win...
There's also a Do you know how Christmas Trees are grown? in Spanish: archivo007.com/images/06%20Al%20Servicio%20Secreto%20de%20Su%20Majestad%20-%20Partitura.pdf or here: http://archivo007.com/index.php/noticias/novedades-archivo-007/2490-atentos-al-documento-musical
The Spanish version is written by J.M. Pater aka José Manuel Vidal Zapater, founder of Hispavox, the discographic house. But that "S. Roberts" comes from another place...
Let's go dance! I do know that much... :D
Maybe it’s just a coincidence but it seems like they intentionally cast actressss who are used to be a sex symbol or are comfortable taking their clothes off.
Not that this is a particular area of expertise of mine but a bloke I know told me these are the ones he's never been able to track down in the buff:
Eunice Gayson
Zena Marshall
Daniela Bianchi
Shirley Eaton
Tania Mallet
Akikio Wakabayashi
Karin Dor
Diana Rigg
Talisa Soto
Michelle Yeoh
Berenice Marlohe
I believe Diana Rigg took her clothes off in a 70's play.
Yeah, I too wish I had been in the front row.
I was referring to documented on film or photos.
Err I mean the bloke I know was referring to.
Yeah, I got a friend, too.
I'll certainly have to tell my friend to check that out because he's never seen it. French Casualty is clearly better than our version.
Maybe there are some photos around... taken for art's sake, of course.
He was the geologist who contacted Camille with information to sell about Greene's plot.
I've seen Charlie Fairhead with his top off.
Can your friend send my friend that link because he's pretty sure he's never seen it.
Phwoar.
I've flagged that. You can't be posting hardcore erotica like that on a family site.
I couldn't help myself,i was just mesmerised by his beauty,and ambulance driving skills.
It's his plank like line delivery that gets me aroused.
Charlie doesn't move fast enough to be given an ambulance to drive
Look at that license to kill,Bondian body language..just wow.
Always gives me a chuckle whenever I watch the fabulous The Last Good Friday that he gets billing as 'Introducing Derek Thompson' like hes going to be a massive star and Brozza is tucked away way down the cast.
If only things had panned out a little different we could have had the first blond Bond back in 95. Missed opportunity from EON.
They should put that on a cigarette packet.
Isn't that Joe Bang?!!!!!! Lol!
The over the top, funny, maybe even camp Bond films, maybe with a fantastic element.
The more serious, harder, maybe even darker in tone Bond films.
I can think of some pretty obvious ones but some are harder to define.
Group "OTT, fun"
Goldfinger
Diamonds Are Forever
Live And Let Die
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
Moonraker
A View To A Kill
Tomorrow Never Dies
Die Another Day
Spectre
Group "hard, serious"
Dr. No
From Russia With Love
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
The Living Daylights
Licence To Kill
GoldenEye
The World Is Not Enough
Casino Royale
Quantum Of Solace
Skyfall
On some of those choices I am really not sure. Maybe you guys have some input?
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/1964/classifying-and-grouping-the-bond-movies/p1