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That's the one I was thinking of. I initially thought Brandt should #9 since he was disposed of via electric chair in TB but perhaps TB's #11 eventually got the same treatment. Over to you, Benny.
What links YOLT,TSWLM,TLD and DAD?
I though this was Bond movie trivia, not trivia outside the films...
You'll kick yourselves when you see what it is.
Maybe someone will get this one before then...but at the moment I'm not counting on it. ;)
Q. What links YOLT,TSWLM,TLD and DAD?
A. The number 5. As they are the fifth, tenth, fifteenth and twentieth films in the franchise.
Okay the new question is.
Famke Janssen and Alan Cumming starred in "GoldenEye" together as Xenia Onatopp and Boris Grishenko, respectively. Years later they were reunited. What superhero movie did they star in together?
And btw, it's good to see you again my friend. :-bd
I'll make the question an open question because I still don't quite have the time to stick around, though. :|
What connects The Beatles to the James Bond films?
Not the factor I was thinking of.
Correct, but not what I am thinking of.
All great answers, but not what I am looking for. You guys are getting warmer. Sweat out all possibilities.
Ringo Starr, drummer with the Beatles, was (and still is) married to Barbara Bach, who played Major Anya Amasova (aka Agent XXX) in The Spy Who Loved Me.
I didn't know that, but still not what I'm looking for. It is striking at just how deeply The Beatles and Bond are connected.
OK! How about this? The Beatles' second film, Help!, is as near as dammit a parody of the Bond series, replete with gadgetry, exotic locations, attractive women, and the omnipresent threat of physical harm to 'our' heroes. It has been said (by others - not me!) that the soundtrack recording of Help! opens with a Bondesque reverb guitar theme, then breaks out into one of the all time great Lennon tunes. In addition, Help! was filmed in a Caribbean location, a favourite of Ian Fleming, James Bond and the Bond film-makers. Am I getting warmer, 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7? If not, I may just mix myself a 'Vesper' and retire ... :)