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Kim Fortune steps up to the plate!
Assumes full responsibility for saving the day................
and gets shot.
He doesn't last long in
MOONRAKER
either.
007 keeps his cool after the mechanism stops leaving him dangling only feet feom the explosive.
Had this been the Craig era, the bomb might've exploded then and there, killing him off.
The film would've ended with the Minister of Defence, M, Major Boothroyd, Major Amasova and General Gogol toasting the legend that was James Bond.
Doesn't bother me, though.
More like Kim Misfortune.
Life's full of small challenges.
HAHA! :D
There wasnt a titter!!
Though someone did laugh at the 'Close Encounters' door code at the 'Moonraker' showing!
CASINO ROYALE.
The stairwell fight is coming.
Just felt like looking at the PTS and am sitting through the entire film again.
Part of it is nostalgia for a different time. 2006 was an exciting year to be a Bond fan.
Certainly there had been Craig haters but my hunch was this to become a classic.
This fight is right up there alongside Red Grant.
Le Chiffre looks stressed. I love the bit about Bond changing shirts.
There was too much CGI in NTTD. The producers forgot why DC gained and earned so much respect from CR onward by focusing on a more down to earth approach. At most we got a sinking building in that movie.
I still feel ripped off after watching DAD. The surfing scene was just the tip of the iceberg.
At least The Experience of Love had some emotion to it. DAD was gimmicky and unoriginal in a time when European techno was in its golden age. At the very least they could have used ATB in his rendition of Push the Limits which had some Bourne style tones to it.
The Experience of Love was even more sad after the fact that none of Brosnan's subsequent Bond movies really lived up in terms of quality as the series went in auto-pilot repeating the GF formula.
Love the scene in Q's lab.
Bring tears to your eyes.
Oratory.
Going for the Blu-ray this time. An amazing transfer.
Richard Kiel's outfit clashes.
Had Daniel Craig played Bond in this epic, he'd have arrived just in time for it to be blown to bits. Bond, Stromberg, Anya and Jaws would've all died here. Maybe not Jaws.