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On the side of a building in the teaser sequence when Bond changes out of his scuba suit and puts in the boutonniere is an advertisement for Pepsi.
Another ad I noticed is in the pro shop, a 1964 events calendar advertising Slazenger products.
Obviously Bond's sweater and the golf balls are Slazenger. Don't know how the Pepsi connection came in. The company did sponsor The Incredible World of James Bond special that came out in '65.
Interesting...I will look out for those next time.
Also, Moneypenny has a BOAC calendar on her wall. As we know, BOAC has featured in many other Bond films from DN-TSWLM and even on the cover of TMWTGG Pan novel.
If so, is that the first time its ever happened?
...Mr. White!
*nods*
:))
And it's stationery.
The parrot benefits from more character development than anyone in SP. Admit it, a bird gave a better performance than C.
Hahahahahahaha
First, one of the three goons Bond encounters in Vegas (“I didn’t know there was a pool there”) is Rodney, Scaramanga’s first victim in TMWTGG. I believe his name is Marc Lawrence?
Second, looking at the antics of Mr Wint, I thought to myself ‘that dude looks like George McFly’s dad’. Sure enough - he is! Bruce Glover, father of Crispin Glover. Holy ****!
Correct on both counts.
Didn’t know he could be such a sensitive employer!
What a funny movie DAF is. Makes me laugh the hardest of all Bonds. Just one WTF scene after another. Connery’s entire performance is built on perpetual WTFery.
Not to be nit picky...it would have been Lyndon B. Johnson as the President.
In the film, yes, but I wrote "In Fleming's Goldfinger we're told Bond meets the President, but we're spared reading about him trying to make conversation with Eisenhower!"
In the film Bond was on his way to meet Johnson when his plane was hijacked. As far as we know, film Bond never met the President. That was probably for the best--God knows what a conversation between Connery Bond and Lyndon Johnson would have been like.
Yes, there are stories of him whipping out his (apparently large) penis to impress people. I don't think Bond would have appreciated that.
You mean Felix and Bond?
Daniela Bianchi's Tatiana Romanova is one of my favourite Bond girls. She played that part perfectly. One of the more attractive Bond girls too, IMO!
Somehow it feels like actors had more acting talent, but perhaps that's also due to the pace of the films. We get more time to get to know them. For me, almost all actors in the early films embody thier roles completely, especially in the Young films.
In the final tanker chase when Bond is hanging on under the Tanker and Sanchez leans over to the other side of the car and shoots at Bond with his uzi, the Sound of the bullet ricochet is literally the first couple notes of the Bond theme... :)) wtf.
Looks like a case of Sound Designers having a too much fun at work.