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I keep wondering what that onomatopoeticon references. Could someone post an example from Youtube?
The sound Roger makes in OP as he and Yo-Yo thug crash thru the window. The same sound clip is used again when May Day tangles him with the fishing pole, and when he hits his groin on the antenna. There's probably a few other instances.
It's kind of hard to spell.
That I would have understood. OOORRHHOOO sounds like a bird in mating season.
Not too controversial. Cleese was terrible.
Alex McKeown is a great actor (see him in Hitchcocks 'Frenzy') and that scene with Connery plays really well and is well written.
I cant stand it.
TOMORROW NEVER DIES
Gunbarrel....the music here has grown on me, but the logo itself, Pierce's walk and graphic are superb, IMO.
The cinematic print of this gunbarrel features much brighter blood than GE. The Blu-ray captures it beautifully.
Pierce looks the business in that leather coat.
Not bad, though.
He should have said "Let me try and enlarge your vocabulary"
On second thought that wouldn't have been very funny for this film.
Actually Cigar Girl is my fave.
I love the bright red blazer.
In my opinion, Brosnan's Bond is THAT man brought to life.
These elderly gentlemen seem to have no problem giving Pierce quite a thrashing.