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Bond enjoys jasmine tea.
Terence Cooper is pretty suave.
I think Ursula looks great in this one.
She might be my favorite Vesper Lynd.
Peter Sellers doing the Fleming Bondian work out of push ups.
Bond seems to be experiencing a musical dance number as he meets Mata Bond. This reminds me of the opening to TEMPLE OF DOOM. Anything Goes.
Yay! Vladek Sheybal!
Ursula has far more screen time in this than in DN.
Orson Welles is an outstanding Le Chiffre.
Woody Allen is the author of all Bond's pain.
Wonderful romp of a Bond spoof.
Best viewing of this epic in decades!
I need to take the plunge again myself to really dig in to your comments. Once more into the breach...
Thanks, @RichardTheBruce. It was fun watching this one tonight. I suddenly had an urge for it. So many classic era stars make a appearance.
Yes, good catch. Maybe Spielberg was influenced by it?
Noticed that in the title-sequence he has flashbacks of Vesper. Yes, that's the first time I've noticed that. Oh, and the PTS is very well shot, and I like the yellow tint, fits the atmosphere of the Day of the Dead festival.
Tonight, my Bond film of choice is
A VIEW TO A KILL
I enjoy this this film far more when I look at it through the eyes of my former 10 year old self. I remember vividly when this premiered on VHS and my folks rented it. My mom really didn't care for it, finding it too violent for a Roger film. Oddly she loved LTK, though.
Bond arrives at the chateau and immediately gives Tibbett sh!t. The audience laughed at every line practically. Seems to me audiences were more vocal in the '80's and '90's
than today.
Always liked the little scene in Zorin's office. Zorin doesn't buy that his indispensable computer finds Bond extremely dangerous.
Just kidding.
I go first Indy!!!!
Yeah, apologies due to a football game that was on on Sunday (anyone know which?), I couldn't finish SP but I finished it yesterday and it stays in my number 2 position, I love the moment in the PTS when Bond strolls along on the edge of the top of the building with the theme playing, and I love Mr White's death scene in particular.
Sadly I still didn't see her.
I'm finishing my viewing of VIEW tonight as I was distracted yesterday.
I'm at the mines sequence. I love those Zorin jackets.
This is my favorite jacket Bond steals in a John Glen film. The Octopussy circus jacket looked good on Roger as well.
I still sad we lost Tanya Roberts. Criminally underrated Bond girl, IMO.
My girlfriend died just a few days later. We'd bond over celebrity deaths, especially those who'd appeared in a 007 film. She always liked this film, but LALD was her favorite.
I actually had a headache once we got to this scene. I hadn't exactly eaten anything for breakfast before we attended the matinee as I was so excited to see this film. My mom asked if I had any breakfast, since I was clearly old enough to fix something for myself.
I said "just some chips". She suggested from then on I eat something of substance in the mornings, cereal, toast, or at least make myself a sandwich. That's if I wanted to grow up to be big and strong like Roger Moore.
Mayday is one of my favorite Bond girls. She's great, a complete badass.
Zorin looks devastated that she foiled his plan.