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What IS that weird weapon Lippe uses here?
He looks old school and classy.
Bond's shoes make a weird sound after he says" Algernon".
I'm all yoursh.
He says that with the same intonation as
I'm all yoursh.
It's pretty funny when he tosses that grenade thing at Bond and freaks every around him out.
He's one of my favorites.
Bond is playing a video game. I think Roger could have pulled this off as well.
I love scenes where is shown to a room and the villain has provided him clothes.
Bond's outfit here could be described as "office casual".
It's really part of a suit only he isn't wearing the jacket and tie.
The repetitive bass lick is extremely obnoxious.
Especially of you play it over and over again,
Years ago a buddy of mine and I were watching this and laughing at the music. So we picked up a guitar and picked it out.
I played that lick over and over again.
Now Bond is wearing a striped polo shirt and sweater. That might be alright when playing golf.
I must say that's a pretty cool jacket he has on.
AAAAAAAAGGH!
The audience in the cinema laughed here.
I suppose since Bond theme music wasn't legally available, something similar to a RAIDER's style music cue would have worked more.
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLD!
This little scene I feel is well played by Sean and Kim.
Good chemistry here and character development.
............then Edward Fox's obnoxious M spoils the moment, LOL
The matinee was pretty well packed, but we got there early enough to avoid the line.
My Dad was having transmission problems with the car and was cursing up a storm.
So his enjoyment of NSNA was hampered a bit.