I've never noticed that before...

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  • Posts: 1,469
    QBranch wrote: »
    Thrasos wrote: »
    I never noticed those prints before--too busy looking at Sylvia Trench's legs
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    :)) Hilarious!
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    In LTK, Franz Sanchez's pet iguana has a diamond necklace...a definite allusion to another villain's pet. Either I had never noticed this before or I had failed to see the connection.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,753
    Watched Where the Spies Are (1966) tonight, starring Sir James Bond himself, David Niven. It's also interesting to note that this film features five (official) Bond alumni: Paul Stassino, George Pravda, Bill Nagy, Reginald Beckwith, and Pauline Chamberlain – as well as CR67's Q, Geoffrey Bayldon*. As if that's not enough, M's ship prints also make an appearance!
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    *There are also several other names that worked on this film that also worked on CR67 or official Bond films – the standout name being Robert Brownjohn.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    TripAces wrote: »
    In LTK, Franz Sanchez's pet iguana has a diamond necklace...a definite allusion to another villain's pet. Either I had never noticed this before or I had failed to see the connection.

    Yes, that’s what Lupe is talking about in the final scene.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    Posts: 4,584
    mtm wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    In LTK, Franz Sanchez's pet iguana has a diamond necklace...a definite allusion to another villain's pet. Either I had never noticed this before or I had failed to see the connection.

    Yes, that’s what Lupe is talking about in the final scene.

    I will have to rewatch that scene.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 16,154
    Just noticed that during the fire truck chase in A VIEW TO A KILL the two cowboys whose hats are knocked off by Bond are driving a truck with the steering wheel on the right.
    Interesting I think the guy behind that wheel might have made a better double for General Gogol. On quick glance he somewhat resembles Walter Gotell more than the double used with Pola Ivanova earlier.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited August 2020 Posts: 16,369
    Watching LTK on TV tonight.. how come, after he's rescued from the Hong Kong narcotics team, Sanchez's people have Bond's dinner suit cleaned and pressed, but they don't mention how his cummerbund features a hidden abseiling kit? :)
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    Zorins investors : conspiracy to commit crime , terror financing , mass murder
    "Oh , but i didnt know Zorins scheme , i just financed it" , as if lol......many yrs in jail for those guys , wonder if they traced the payments to ZI ?
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    mtm wrote: »
    Watching LTK on TV tonight.. how come, after he's rescued from the Hong Kong narcotics team, Sanchez's people have Bond's dinner suit cleaned and pressed, but they don't mention how his cummerbund features a hidden abseiling kit? :)

    Because he gets other people to "Launder it!"?😄
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Watching LTK on TV tonight.. how come, after he's rescued from the Hong Kong narcotics team, Sanchez's people have Bond's dinner suit cleaned and pressed, but they don't mention how his cummerbund features a hidden abseiling kit? :)

    Because he gets other people to "Launder it!"?😄

    I always assumed they stripped Bond of any gadgets he could potentially use to escape, cummerbund included.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 16,369
    Mallory wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Watching LTK on TV tonight.. how come, after he's rescued from the Hong Kong narcotics team, Sanchez's people have Bond's dinner suit cleaned and pressed, but they don't mention how his cummerbund features a hidden abseiling kit? :)

    Because he gets other people to "Launder it!"?😄

    I always assumed they stripped Bond of any gadgets he could potentially use to escape, cummerbund included.

    It is there on the rack of clothes he finds when he wakes up in Sanchez's house, though.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    In honour of Torgeirtrap's furniture spotting, here's a fun one from a 1981 episode of Doctor Who :)

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    mtm wrote: »
    In honour of Torgeirtrap's furniture spotting, here's a fun one from a 1981 episode of Doctor Who :)

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    Nice find, @mtm! Are Doctor Who episodes made at Pinewood?
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    No, that would've been made at BBC Television Centre in Wood Green, but I'm sure prop hire companies service both.
  • Posts: 17,753
    mtm wrote: »
    No, that would've been made at BBC Television Centre in Wood Green, but I'm sure prop hire companies service both.

    Of course! Didn't remember it until you mentioned it, but I think it was mentioned on an episode of Top Gear, that Doctor Who was shot there.
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    I believe Batman and Lost in Space borrowed each others props
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,753
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

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    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

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  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 5,131
    mtm wrote: »
    Watching LTK on TV tonight.. how come, after he's rescued from the Hong Kong narcotics team, Sanchez's people have Bond's dinner suit cleaned and pressed, but they don't mention how his cummerbund features a hidden abseiling kit? :)

    Ha ha ha ha!! So true.
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 5,131
    Can someone answer me this question please:

    In Moonraker Drax’s oriental henchman is clearly called Char. However, in the credits he is named Chang. Furthermore, in the books about the films he is credited as Chang?

    Anyone else noticed this? I wonder why?
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,133
    The decision was made at the time that although he is clearly called 'Char' but should be credited as 'Chang' as EON had heard rumours of a new technology called 'the internet'
    This technology would in years to come become something used by everyone on a daily basis. Even leading to 'internet forums' in which fans of the James Bond films could discuss with members all over the world, why 'Char' is credited as 'Chang' without a logical answer being available.
    Thus it's just EON messing with us fans. ;)
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

    Oa5u7l5.png
    A5QuU7n.png
    F9oa7PN.png
    4WxVugP.png

    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

    HxkoBBl.png
    72iTNP4.png

    Another amazing catch.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    Posts: 6,288
    Benny wrote: »
    The decision was made at the time that although he is clearly called 'Char' but should be credited as 'Chang' as EON had heard rumours of a new technology called 'the internet'
    This technology would in years to come become something used by everyone on a daily basis. Even leading to 'internet forums' in which fans of the James Bond films could discuss with members all over the world, why 'Char' is credited as 'Chang' without a logical answer being available.
    Thus it's just EON messing with us fans. ;)

    Also, why is he called Chang when he's Japanese?
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 5,131
    Benny wrote: »
    The decision was made at the time that although he is clearly called 'Char' but should be credited as 'Chang' as EON had heard rumours of a new technology called 'the internet'
    This technology would in years to come become something used by everyone on a daily basis. Even leading to 'internet forums' in which fans of the James Bond films could discuss with members all over the world, why 'Char' is credited as 'Chang' without a logical answer being available.
    Thus it's just EON messing with us fans. ;)

    Ha ha!
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 5,131
    echo wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    The decision was made at the time that although he is clearly called 'Char' but should be credited as 'Chang' as EON had heard rumours of a new technology called 'the internet'
    This technology would in years to come become something used by everyone on a daily basis. Even leading to 'internet forums' in which fans of the James Bond films could discuss with members all over the world, why 'Char' is credited as 'Chang' without a logical answer being available.
    Thus it's just EON messing with us fans. ;)

    Also, why is he called Chang when he's Japanese?

    I didn’t know that either!
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,753
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

    Oa5u7l5.png
    A5QuU7n.png
    F9oa7PN.png
    4WxVugP.png

    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

    HxkoBBl.png
    72iTNP4.png

    Another amazing catch.

    It was a very fun catch! The film was a bit of a bore though…
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

    Oa5u7l5.png
    A5QuU7n.png
    F9oa7PN.png
    4WxVugP.png

    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

    HxkoBBl.png
    72iTNP4.png

    Another amazing catch.

    It was a very fun catch! The film was a bit of a bore though…

    Never seen any of the Carry On films.
  • edited August 2020 Posts: 17,753
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

    Oa5u7l5.png
    A5QuU7n.png
    F9oa7PN.png
    4WxVugP.png

    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

    HxkoBBl.png
    72iTNP4.png

    Another amazing catch.

    It was a very fun catch! The film was a bit of a bore though…

    Never seen any of the Carry On films.

    Me neither before this one. And there are a lot of them!
  • Posts: 7,415
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

    Oa5u7l5.png
    A5QuU7n.png
    F9oa7PN.png
    4WxVugP.png

    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

    HxkoBBl.png
    72iTNP4.png

    Another amazing catch.

    It was a very fun catch! The film was a bit of a bore though…

    Never seen any of the Carry On films.

    Might I suggest you start with 'Carry On Up the Khyber!' Funniest one for me!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Thanks for the suggestions. If it pops up somewhere I will give it a try.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 3,996
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Watched Carry on Spying (1964) tonight, one of the earlier Bond spoofs. As you'd expect, the film borrowed heavily from the Bond films, and even features locations and elements used in later Bond films. Eric Pohlmann (Blofeld) also makes an appearance in the role of an STENCH agent (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans). Coming out the year after FRWL, there are several references to that film, including the poster artwork and the unsuccessful use of a watch garrote. But there's more…
    The FRWL train carriages can also be seen in the film! Interior shots for Carry on Spying were shot at Pinewood Studios though, so it's not that surprising to see some similarities between this film and FRWL.

    Notice the same posters in the train carriages. As we see from the images below, the characters in Carry on Spying are dining in the back of the dining carriage where Bond, Tatiana and Grant had their dinner in FRWL.

    Oa5u7l5.png
    A5QuU7n.png
    F9oa7PN.png
    4WxVugP.png

    Carry on Spying also features the Bodil Kjær desk, featured in FRWL, YOLT and OHMSS. Like Blofeld in FRWL, the desk is also the desk of choice of this film's villain:

    HxkoBBl.png
    72iTNP4.png

    Another amazing catch.

    It was a very fun catch! The film was a bit of a bore though…

    Never seen any of the Carry On films.

    Might I suggest you start with 'Carry On Up the Khyber!' Funniest one for me!

    You beat me to it mate!

    I'd also recommend Carry On Screaming :D
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