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May I press you to a cucumber sandwich?
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Precisely.
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Take care @ToTheRight and enjoy the rest of the film. I’m off to sleep.
Moonraker was fabulous on the big screen, especially for Ken Adams sets.
My man Dalton is nexf week! Can't wait!
For me, I find TSWLM nearly as silly, the Jaws character, Hamlischs score, the submerging Lotus.
I prefer MR, yes, some really dumb scenes ( hello the whole Gondola set piece and cable car scene!) But it has a better villain, some great lines, Ken Adams fantastic sets, score and theme, and the final battle is more exciting than Spys!
I always skip the scene. For me it was the nadir of the series.
It's a clean skip on the Bluray. Goes From Bond’s conversation with Holly to Bond investigating the glass factory that evening.
I noticed the same effect is used in the PTS when they arrive in Matera. It's that shot that was probably filmed with a drone. The DB5 exits right and a few seconds later it's at the bottom of the mountain. I like the effect. And that whole shot is beautiful. There is a... hyperreal feel to it, if you know what I mean. It almost looks like it's out of a fantasy movie, but there's nothing fantastical about it. The shot begins by focusing on the car only, but a few seconds later, the car almost looks like a toy when we get a view of the city.
Third act.
Been doing errands around the old apartment and finally have a moment to sit and enjoy this cinematic masterpiece.
Last Christmas I received a few Bond DVDs from a co worker who, shortly after the holidays, left to pursue other opportunities.
Nice kid. I thought I'd gotten a coffee mug or something.
So these DVD sets have been my go to when I'm in the mood for Connery or Craig.
I like the colors on this copy of TB.
Bond and Domino being lifted into the sky is pretty funny
Classic epic Bond adventure!
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
Love this opening.
Damn I forgot tp make a cup of coffee to enjoy during the PTS.
I like to get the creamer to look exactly the same as the Navy officer's coffee looks here.
Oh the things I do for Bond fandom.
George Baker is great.
Anya getting it on with Sergei. I like his Bond haircut.
I'd say it's time for that feeling again.
I had lunch, but I seem to have missed dessert.
Excuuuuuuuuuuusssssssssssssssse meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Classic moment!
I later recall another airing circa 1984 on the ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE.
Really getting into Bond at that time and buying toy cap guns, trying to find one that looked like Bond's PPK. I remember one that had the PPK shape, but wasn't exactly a toy replica.....just similar. I remember making a toy shoulder holster, that I sported underneath my navy blazer. I remember the difficulty as a nine year old trying to find clothes that looked like something Bond might rock.