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Love how the dancer keeps on dancing for ages after a mass brawl has broken out. Guess that's the effect of Dirty Love!
Won't dwell on the logistics of the record of dirty love slowing down...it happens simultaneously with Pam shooting a perfect shaped hole in the wall which is a little odd.
Lowell is good with the humour in these scenes. She suits the sarcastic delivery. It's the super serious stuff she doesn't always convince on.
Think it was a mistake that Pam and Bond get together so quickly although I don't mind that they get more intimate as they bargain over flying to isthmus. Quite like Kamen's music here.
First and only time we see Caroline Bliss behind her desk as Moneypenny. She has a grand total of five lines in the film.
The camera swoop up to reveal Lupe in her femme fatale attire. Excellent.
Dalton’s hair in LTK is sort of a travesty. It was much neater in TLD, while in LTK it seems to always be in a mess. And don’t get me started on the Dracula hairdo.
With all the cameras on them seems risky for Lupe and Bond to be talking as intensely as they are on the casino floor.
It's an abomination. I can forgive Bond having longer hair if he must but it's like it's never really fashioned by the on-set hairdresser except for one occasion when he's gambling and he looks like bela Lugosi.
That 'Bond James Bond' is the second time Dalton's thrown the line away.
"Hope you don't snore Q"
Bond being sneaky impersonating a waiter, like it. The quieter music from Kamen really works in this film.
There's some nice stuff in there but taken as a chunk it's about 20 minutes of quite slow building story. I enjoy the subterfuge but I can see why it might be a little slow for modern audiences. Really there's about an hour between the bar fight and the tanker chase with not a lot of action in between,
"Yes sir!" Q's enjoyment at his reversal of fortune is a delight.
Dressed as the harbour pilot Lowell's bad, broad comedy accent is entertaining. "Take me to the bridge!"
During Davi and Krest talking I like the detail of the picture frames in Krest's cabin being crooked and fallen down and books slanted because of Pam's action of smashing the boat into the harbour.
Some carnage on the roads now. dropping from the plane on to the tanker is a great stunt. I like the music here and the rube-goldberg effect of the tankers and chasing cars keeps things interesting.
Perhaps followed by rocket launchers and shurikens?