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Bond beats up a lot of people in this one.
Tiffany awaits Bond while he casually undresses in front of her. He does the same in front of Fatima in NSNA. I don't believe any of the other Bond actors ever had a scene quite like that.
I really like the balloon attendant's hairstyle. Old school all the way. Reminds me a little of Charles McGraw.
Bond is testing out vehicles and wisely opts to go for a red mustang rather than the brownish whatever it was he was sitting in.
Been test driving used cars recently since my vehicle finally wore out.
Actually, the engine was great and never once left me stranded. The harsh winters apparently rusted the frame from the body and hence is unsafe for the roads.
I thought I felt a wobbly sensation as I eased off the gas on the freeway. Then the brake warning light came on.
I was positive my mechanic was going to call and say " it's fixed. Come pick it up".
Instead he said........."uh...........yeah....................there's a little problem...................."
LOL.
I wonder how hard it would be to find a little Citroen like Melina's? That way I could drive around and do the Roger Nod to people.
Meanwhile, 007 impersonates Klaus and annoys Metz.
One of my favorite scenes.
G section.
To me this does look close to the cinematic prints I've seen of the film.
My favorite scene in the film.
Bond is getting his ass kicked.
All in all a fun viewing of DAF.
The fight on the scaffolding is quite exhilarating, though the CGI bits to detract for me.
I do love Craig's clothes in this film. He looks damn good throughout.
Here we go.............Camille!
My favorite Craig era Bond girl.
So do several other characters here.
You'd think cell phones had just been invented.
I like Dominic Greene. He's an alright villain, reminds me of Klaus Maria Brandauer.
However, I like Brandauer's Largo more.
Olga still remains my favorite Craig era Bond girl, and I fully expect her to keep that status even after I've seen NTTD.
It needed a drive shaft, new seat belts and bunch of other stuff. I chose not to buy it.
I could have seen that for free just looking at the other audience members in the cinema during the screening of this film.
Gunbarrel! YAY!
Underrated 007 epic!
:))
Agreed that QoS is an underrated epic.
Bond's clothes in QOS: Good
Bond's haircut: Bad
Gunbarrel: Bad, and still wish it was at the beginning.
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
I should be watching either TB or TWINE today to honor two Bondian birthdays: Adolfo Celi and Maria Grazia Cucinotta.
However the desire to hear Barry's score for this one wins out.
Bond and Tiger hang out while 007 receives his first civilized bath.
AKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bond is so excited to see Aki as if he's known her for decades and hasn't seen her for years.
Teru Shimada was great as Bogart's war time buddy in TOKYO JOE.
I post that EVERY time I watch this one. I must adhere to the formula as predictable as it may be, especially when watching a Bond film written exclusively around the Bond formula.
Back in the autumn of '86 I recorded YOLT off of an ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE airing. Oddly enough, that particular airing was fairly intact. Only a few brief shots cut.
The transfer was well worn, but the color timing of this Blu-ray reminds me of that airing.
Here's the opening intro for that airing...........
What a legend, Johnny Jordan.
Wonderful Ken Adam iconic set. However, I must say the Supertanker in SPY remains my favorite set followed by Ft Knox.
I find Aki's death more moving and effective than Vesper's.
Still another fun viewing of this classic!
Ha! well said.
Love that casual, dry delivery!