The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • Posts: 19,339
    Hahahaha that would have been a serious error - ive seen part of the script and it ends with Bond leading an armada of yachts after Blofeld's brother...naff.
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    Oh he did a good job,but I would have preferred him to have been another villain in another film,rather than Blofeld.
  • Posts: 11,189
    Gray's good but he's a far cry from the "true" sinister Blofeld of FRWL and TB.
  • BAIN123 wrote: »
    Gray's good but he's a far cry from the "true" sinister Blofeld of FRWL and TB.

    My preferred Blofeld is FRWL and TB, though at some point they had to put a face to the character. I always see Joseph Wiseman as my ideal Blofeld.

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    BAIN123 wrote: »
    Gray's good but he's a far cry from the "true" sinister Blofeld of FRWL and TB.

    My preferred Blofeld is FRWL and TB, though at some point they had to put a face to the character. I always see Joseph Wiseman as my ideal Blofeld.

    Yes. He had a look that matched the cold threatening voice we heard.
  • edited December 2016 Posts: 16,154
    Watching DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER right now.
    At the Zambora sequence. Kind of makes me wonder what it would have been like in 1971 to see this Bond in the cinema, or to just have been around then. Definitely a turning point in fashions. Some characters like Mr Kidd are sporting the new longer hair, some have huge sideburns, yet there are several kids in the audience for Zambora that look straight out of the 1950's. The water balloon attendant is definitely old school, almost looks like a 1940's character actor.
    The Blu-ray is impressive and looks fairly close to the 35mm print I saw some years ago at least in terms o the contrast.
  • Posts: 16,154
    I wonder if the gas station run by Curly still exists? Probably demolished by now I'd think.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Klaus Hergersheimer G Section. Next time I'm wondering about some business or office and security or someone asks "can I help you?' I really should tell them I'm Klaus Hergersheimer, and I'm checking the radiation shields.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    Klaus Hergersheimer makes me think of Harry Connick Jr. every time I see him. :))
  • Posts: 16,154
    Murdock wrote: »
    Klaus Hergersheimer makes me think of Harry Connick Jr. every time I see him. :))
    That's funny. Some of Sid Haig's facial expressions in DAF remind me of a young John Travolta.

  • edited December 2016 Posts: 19,339
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I wonder if the gas station run by Curly still exists? Probably demolished by now I'd think.
    If what i have heard is right (and im sure one of my American cousins will correct me if im wrong ) most of 1971 Las Vegas is gone.

    Although Circus Circus is still going strong i believe.

  • Posts: 16,154
    barryt007 wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I wonder if the gas station run by Curly still exists? Probably demolished by now I'd think.
    If what i have heard is right (and im sure one of my American cousins will correct me if im wrong ) most of 1971 Las Vegas is gone.

    Although Circus Circus is still going strong i believe.

    Shame most are gone now.
  • Posts: 11,189
    Birdleson wrote: »
    I'm watching MR and it just occurred to me; after almost dying on that stretching machine why the Hell would Bond ever allow himself to be strapped into anything for a frivolous reason ever again? Yet here he does, and guess what?

    Evidence of the code name theory.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    Posts: 16,351
    Maybe he just wanted some Goodhead and forgot. :))
  • Posts: 16,154
    Time for LIVE AND LET DIE! For some strange reason I sometimes feel compelled to watch this one not long after viewing OHMSS. Been quite awhile so here goes.............
    What I wouldn't give for a Blu-ray or DVD release to someday feature the original UA Transamerica logo.
    Gunbarrel........one of my favorites.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Great titles- again one of my favorites. So iconic.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I wonder if the gas station run by Curly still exists? Probably demolished by now I'd think.

    Probably a block of swanky flats apartments there now.
  • Posts: 16,154
    I always thought Roger's haircut looked great in LALD, especially the shot of him serving M coffee. Good taper. I wonder if he said to his barber "I'll have a medium length James Bond haircut: tapered, not squared."?
  • Posts: 16,154
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I wonder if the gas station run by Curly still exists? Probably demolished by now I'd think.

    Probably a block of swanky flats apartments there now.

    Probably. Be interesting to find the old address and google map it to see what is there now.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Ah Madeline Smith- so lovely in The Vampire Lovers and Frankenstein and The Monster From Hell. I should have asked for a magnetic Rolex for Christmas.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Next time I'm at JFK airport I should find the exact spot Roger stood when comparing his tag to the licence plate.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Arnold Williams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    One of my favorite Bond character actors: great in Across 110th Street, Scream Blacula Scream....even was on Adam 12!
    Irvin Allen from OHMSS.......love the Fillet of Soul!
  • Posts: 16,154
    Hands down my favorite Bond, James Bond in the series (though Dr No is the most legendary). Tee-Hee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Solitaire is easily one of my favorite Bond girls if not THE favorite.
    "Names is for tombstones, baby".........
  • edited December 2016 Posts: 16,154
    I understand the back alley Roger takes on the 2 henchman with the fire escape has been completely re developed.
    Strutter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I really haven't seen this for awhile.
    "A genuine Felix Leiter illuminating." I wonder how many times David Hedison has had fans come up to him and say that?
  • Posts: 16,154
    The obligatory Bond in his hotel room seeking listening devices and bugs MUST come back.
    Roger Moore used to burn hands with his cigar on The Saint.
    Even though many claim it wasn't until TSWLM that Roger became Bond I disagree. He nailed it from the get go and is as cool as f**** in LALD.
  • Posts: 16,154
    If you do not ask specific questions, I cannot be responsible for your mis-interpretation of the answers. Great line. Kananga is pissed, Tee-Hee thinks it's funny.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Well hello, Jim!!! What's happening, Baby!
    Just ease back now, Jim. Relaaaaaaaaaaaaaax.
    Mr Big wants to see you.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Another great screening of LALD. Pretty much finished up all the Roger Bonds in the past few months.Maybe I'll start watching the Seans again soon?
  • edited December 2016 Posts: 6,432
    LALD soundtrack is awesome, Moore owns this. First ever Bond film I watched and its total class.
  • This film purrs
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