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I concur! And I love Peter Lamonts revolving war room set!
Indeed..i love the way Orlov knows nobody is interested but still carries on with his 'invasion' project,only to end up slumped in his chair with a sulky,childlike petulance on his face.
Perfectly described.
Agreed.
His slouchy posture in that seat in the meeting is legendary
This time I'll pretend I've never seen it, and that I belong in the 21st Century where every film needs to have story arc. I'll also pretend I firmly believe B25 needs to have the same cast, locations and plot as SPECTRE.
I'v only seen the Craig entries and the previous film, FYEO.
Gunbarrel.....
WOW!!!!!!! The music is in sinc with the dots.
After he fired the melody starts.
I'm confused already.
This is amazing. I'm used to Bond wearing clothes too small.
Ha ha!
I guess that wasn't Melina after all. I was pretty sure Bond was going to remain with her the rest of his life after FYEO.
I still prefer Bonds to be stand alone.
Titles. I always thought Bond's double here looks like Mischka in a suit.
The score in that scene is excellent too.
OP is one of Barry's finest IMO,as is AVTAK.
The ambassador is dressed like Bela Lugosi's Dracula. White tie, tails and medallion. Little known fact, Lugosi's medallion from the 1931 DRACULA was stolen from Forrest J Ackerman, who recalled the ribbon as either red or blue. Most artwork depict as red, though I tend to side with the possibility it was, in fact, blue. The satin lining on Lugosi's cape was a muted silver/gray.
Speaking of vampires:
Orlov's silhouette in this scene reminds me of Max Schreck in NOSFERATU.
It's a great soundtrack, IMO. Good shout. Every note works within that scene.
When I was a kid that's what I thought that line was.
She practically eats RogerBond's head off in a bit.
Indeed. On the Roger commentary he jokes about it.
Casino!
Louis Jourdan is so oily.