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Probably not too comfortably or privately. Maybe Q had something rigged for him? Then again, maybe not. Payback for all those jokes about his shorts in YOLT.
What a disgusting thing to say
It was a little over the top I must admit. Sarcasm over the Moore age jokes. I actually think Roger looks good in AVTAK. Sideburns trimmed since OP and he's a bit leaner.
The Chateau section now- St John Smythe.
:))
It's funny how Bond takes so long to reconnect the telephone Stacey falls asleep. Roger gets to sleep in the chair with the cat on his lap.
I always felt Moore was playing Bond at his own age here despite that many may disagree. I actually think it's one of his best performances.
Mine sequence. Moore looks cool in the Zorin Industries jacket. The Barry score here is great. I love it!
I think next time I laugh at someone I'll do that little nod Zorin does there when he's laughing at Bond.
I haven't seen it since the end of 2015 so it is time for another viewing, especially since it's my first time seeing it on my 65" 4K TV upscaled to 4K resolution by my blu-ray player.
18 minutes into the film we already get:
-Bond in an Aston Martin DBS
-Bond rescuing a Bond girl in distress
-Bond hand-to-hand fight, two of them
-Bond in a casino playing the cards
-Bond smoking (in the casino)
-Bond checking into a luxurious hotel room
-Bond being in a glamorous place, Monte Carlo
-Bond getting into a car chase of sorts with Tracy before she walks into the sea
and I probably even forget this or that.
OHMSS is THE blueprint for any Bond film to follow that's for sure and OHMSS even manages to raise the level of watchability of its 5 predecessors as it expands the Bond universe quite a bit.
George Lazenby is perfect in my humble opinion and not being there when he replaced Connery, for me he is "just" another actor having a go at Bond, like Brosnan, Moore or Dalton and Connery.
Lazenby could very well be my favourite Bond after Dalton, had he made more than one film.
Also, the direction of the film is bloody brilliant. The cinematography and of course the score, which is the best in the series and even one of the best film scores ever.
No, really, you are right. I too wouldn't let anything come between, on top of, or in front of me and OHMSS :D