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All I wanted was a sweet distraction for an hour or two".
On Sunday 7th July 2013 Bondstars held a globally attended event to mark thirty years since the release of Eon Productions' OCTOPUSSY.
As MI6's Ben Williams has reported, staged most aptly at Pinewood Studios just outside London the day was a marvellous celebration of 007, Pinewood new and old, the James Bond series, cinema and the sex and sari actioner that is 1983's OCTOPUSSY.
For reasons that those who are familiar with CATCHING BULLETS - MEMOIRS OF A BOND FAN will understand and recognise, taking CATCHING BULLETS to Pinewood held all sorts of memories, joys and first encounters.
OCTOPUSSY was this Bond fan's first trip to the cinema to see Bond. From those dancing white dots onwards, the film has and continues to hold great personal and professional resonance.
CATCHING BULLETS, Splendid Books and Mark O'Connell would like to thank Bondstars, Gareth Owen, Andrew Boyle and their hardworking team for a truly special day for a great many film and of course Bond fans with thirty year old Maud Adams crushes.
Cast and crew were in attendance including CATCHING BULLETS' Afterword contributor Maud Adams, her OCTOPUSSY co-star Kristina Wayborn, director John Glen, many of the 'Octopussy Girls' (including Carole Ashby and gymnastic choreographer Suzanne Dando), editor John Grover, designer Peter Lamont, sound editor Colin Miller, cinematographer Alec Mills, Executive Producer Anthony Waye and many, many more.
"It's for my scrapbook. I collect memories".
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Octopussy really does have something for all, in my opinion. I'm sure all who attended were treated to some wonderful stories, and by all accounts had a grand day.
Highlights of the Q&A will be up on the main site this week, so look out.
@catchingbullets
Wayborn does look great, 30 years later. So does Maud, but her current look is more understated.
Wayborn looks like she could still be a Bond girl.
Thanks for the article. A lot of great stories were told, it appears.
OP is tremendously entertaining.
I've berated it often in the past, but recognize it as a fine release, but Moore's overdrive on humor simply weighs it down, but it's nowhere near as bad as Moonraker or AVTAK in that regard. Has one of the very best PTS in the entire franchise and one of my favorite sequences is when Bond is on the Octopussy train in West Germany and Kamal and his heavies are out to stop him
It would of been something to have been at that recent event for sure
It was indeed. And the stuffed sheep's head was sublime!
Okay, there was no stuffed sheep's head but a very good barbecue in the grounds of Pinewood's Heatherden Hall.
Likewise @doubleonothing !
And a different film on the big screen, as all the Bonds are. They are cinema films through and through.
Well the great Bond films are often overlooked by conventional minds.
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