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No question. Always a bittersweet moment, his final appearance in that. Such a cool exit for his character, though.
It made me cry when I saw it for the first time. When I saw at the end of the film that Desmond had passed away I was quite devastated to be honest. It makes the scene even more valuable. Much more valuable.
When Jase visited his workplace in mid-December (army base) we organized a viewing of The Spy Who Loved Me. It was a dozen guys including the base commander and it went beautifully. Lots of clapping (pts, we are para-scouts) and cheering in general.
Nobody does it better. And it was the most perfect viewing experience, I will never forget it. Jase was happy and almost carefree for two hours. A great gift.
Hence my appreciation and affection for the Bond films. They do a lot of good to so many people.
That's true, but his character still could have been more interesting IMO. I will say so far this is shaping up to be my best viewing of TWINE in a while.
Are you not well?
Aren't you the one who ranks all 4 of Brosnan's films last?
Yes. And feeling fine.
All subjective. I will agree with you that collectively the Brosnan era is the weakest.
Lol don't tell Jason that.
Brosnan is the Adam West of Bond.Translated: He sucks
Dalton is more like Batfleck, that is pretty damn great.
Our asylums are full of people who think they're Napoleon...or that the Brosnan era is superior to the Dalton era.
1. GE
2. LTK
3. TLD
4. TND
5. TWINE
6. DAD
So overall Dalton has the edge for sure, but GE is a long-time favorite of mine.
One of my favorite lines. Valentin is great.
There is a lot of psychology in play when we decide our favourites. Or is that psychiatry?
I won't ask again...
CALL HIM OFF!!!
That still makes me chuckle.