The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • Posts: 16,228
    Is John Terry doing a really bad John Wayne impression with his Felix?
    Maybe he should've called Kurt Russell for pointers here.
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    Bond and Kara escaping the airbase is great stuff. I really do love this film.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Is John Terry doing a really bad John Wayne impression with his Felix?
    Maybe he should've called Kurt Russell for pointers here.

    "Let's talk shop."
  • Posts: 16,228
    My neighbor has hair like Dalton's in this film. Looks really good on him.
    I used to have mine cut like that. It was easy to maintain.
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Is John Terry doing a really bad John Wayne impression with his Felix?
    Maybe he should've called Kurt Russell for pointers here.

    "Let's talk shop."

    Haha! I've never really minded Terry as Leiter, except he doesn't have much to do here. I liked him in HAWK THE SLAYER.
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    The horses ass love scene is like no other in a Bond film.
    I remember feeling like that back in 1987.
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    My favorite section of this Bond movie is indeed Afghanistan.
    I could be the only fan who loves these scenes that much.
    Barry's score aids immensely. That said, I've always loved these scenes.
  • Posts: 16,228
    .......and Col. Feyador gets it.
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    Controversial opinion:
    I like Dalton's pain face even more than Brosnan's.
    It's more fun to imitate.
    Whenever I'm reaching for something that's a pain in the ass to get, I do the painface Dalton makes as Necros is strangling him.
    It's funny.
    I should post that in the controversial opinion thread.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    The horses ass love scene is like no other in a Bond film.
    I remember feeling like that back in 1987.

    Never have I WANTED to be in Bond’s position more than I do here. :x
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    Bond's knees must be killing him after Brad slammed that drawer into them.
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    Bond is so sick of Koskov's B.S.
  • Posts: 16,228
    Yay! It's Gogol!
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Yay! It's Gogol!

    Airport security was lax back then. :))
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    As good as all of the post-Connery Bonds have been, there was “something” about Dalton that really added a welcomed layer of reality to the role. It’s a pity that US audiences (especially) really didn’t take to him.
    Several years ago, during a TCM broadcast of THE LION IN WINTER (1968) a couple of people on twitter commented about how they couldn’t reconcile how charismatic he was as Prince Philip II vs. how bland they felt he was as James Bond. To each his own, I guess.

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  • Posts: 16,228
    Great viewing. Never leaves my top 10.
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
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    You didn't think I'd miss this performance did you?
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    As good as all of the post-Connery Bonds have been, there was “something” about Dalton that really added a welcomed layer of reality to the role. It’s a pity that US audiences (especially) really didn’t take to him.
    Several years ago, during a TCM broadcast of THE LION IN WINTER (1968) a couple of people on twitter commented about how they couldn’t reconcile how charismatic he was as Prince Philip II vs. how bland they felt he was as James Bond. To each his own, I guess.

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    Yeah. I thought he was great right away. I recall the first picture I saw of him for the film as Bond..............
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    Looks like the picture was snapped as he was blinking. Still, he looked damned cool and Fleming like, IMO.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Great viewing and this remains my number 1 favorite 007 film.

    Me too. Always makes me happy watching GF..!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    MR model work and practical visual effects looks far better than the majority of the modern crap .

    Absolutely agree. 👍
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    My favorite section of this Bond movie is indeed Afghanistan.
    I could be the only fan who loves these scenes that much.
    Barry's score aids immensely. That said, I've always loved these scenes.

    Better make that two....😉

    I love the Afghanistan scenes. Music, scenery and action all top notch. I cannot fathom out why it gets so much flack...
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    Spectre (2015)
    Got all of Craigs films in 4k, lets see how this appears...
    Yay, gunbarrel is back in its proper place, though Bond is not wearing the requisite tux!
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    'The dead...are alive'
    Though not crazy about that appearing, its a great opening shot!
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    Fantastic spectacular scene, looks great in 4k.
    Love Bonds suit and top hat
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    The detail here is quite extraordinary for one sequence
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    How cool is Bond in this tracking shot?
    And am loving this music !
  • edited August 2023 Posts: 7,633
    First blip...the horrible cgi collapsing building!
    And how come no one in the parade heard this massive explosion?
  • edited August 2023 Posts: 7,633
    Sciarra has a tremendous presence
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    Dont care who knows it, I think the helicopter action is terrific!
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    Mr Smyths theme song...well the music is lovely, the singing not so much!
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