The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • edited February 6 Posts: 7,415
    This inflatable approach to the rig for Bond was apparently a nightmare to shoot. When they opened it each time a rush of air would blow Connerys wig off! Connery lost patience with multiple takes!
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    Wow, maybe I was wrong, Tiffany looks gorgeous in that bikini!
  • edited February 6 Posts: 7,415
    Blofelds soldiers in their blue uniforms and orange hardhats remind me of the little figures you used to get with lego!
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    The helicopter attack is rather dull and nowhere near as good as OHMSS one!
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    Blofeld tries to escape in his mini sub, why do I feel like humming the theme to Stingray?
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    Love that theme that Barry plays here!
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    Epilogue!
    Always liked these scenes of the villain or villains turning up at the end to have another go at Bond!
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    Wint and Kidds Achilles heel was always being too elaborate in their murder attempts! 🙄
  • edited February 6 Posts: 7,415
    Brave of Putter Smith to have his arms set on fire! When the stunt double took over and did the full burn, he burnt both his wrists!
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    So ends DAF, still a lower tier Bond, just lacks oomph! And coming after the sublime OHMSS it was a huge letdown,but it is watchable, with some genuine wit!
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    Another superb write up, @Mathis1!
    You're doing an excellent job holding down the fort here. :)
    DAF is one I can just pop in, and enjoy every time. Extremely watchable.
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    Ah, thanks mate! But dont be away from this thread too long!
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Ah, thanks mate! But dont be away from this thread too long!

    Don't worry. @ToTheRight Will Return...........................
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Ah, thanks mate! But dont be away from this thread too long!

    Don't worry. @ToTheRight Will Return...........................

    Hope things are going well @ToTheRight.
  • Posts: 16,154
    Dwayne wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Ah, thanks mate! But dont be away from this thread too long!

    Don't worry. @ToTheRight Will Return...........................

    Hope things are going well @ToTheRight.

    Thanks, @Dwayne ! Hope you're well!
  • Posts: 16,154
    I'm wondering what has happened to the last several pages/months of this thread?
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    Ah..........now it seems to be back. Well.........I should go to bed, but it's Craig's birthday so I'll return here with SPECTRE.

    Yay! The gunbarrel. I do like the blood, but the fade out is a copout. Doesn't bother me as much as it used to.
    This PTS is pretty good, and I like Bond's stroll along the rooftops.
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    I'm appreciating Craig's hair. This may be my favorite Craig haircut in the Bonds.
    I had my final haircut appointment the other day..........and TBH I didn't quite care for the way it was trimmed.
    The next day a package arrived from my fiancee..........a barber kit........so I went to town on it and fixed it.
    My fiancee studied cosmatology and now I shall have free Bond haircuts for the rest of my life. :D
    That helicopter bit was pretty good.
    I love the segue into the titles.............
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    Hard to believe this Bond movie is 9 years old this year. The same timespan between DR NO and DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER.
    This is still my least watched film in the series.
    So far I'm enjoying this viewing
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    I love that the titles go straight into the M office scene.
    Denbigh is pretty funny. I love Bond's flat. It's very noir like.
    Great stuff here.
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    Q branch in this film reminds me of NSNA.
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    Monica Bellucci has been a favorite of mine for ages.
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    Bond crashes a SPECTRE meeting.
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    The pacing is quote slow on this Bond. :(
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    The Rome car chase isn't nearly as lacklustre as I thought when this was new. I'm enjoying it. :)
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    I'd forgotten this film was essentially, rotating scenes: Bond/Scooby Gang,
    Now I'm on a Scooby Gang scene.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Monica Bellucci has been a favorite of mine for ages.

    And really underused in this film IMO.

    Hi @ToTheRight, its been a long time since I've watched SPECTRE. While it's a well-made film - technically - it never really worked for me. Maybe my opinion will change with a long overdue re-watch, but I've been busy (since December) watching the films of a certain very legendary Japanese creation. :))
  • edited March 3 Posts: 16,154
    Dwayne wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Monica Bellucci has been a favorite of mine for ages.

    And really underused in this film IMO.

    Hi @ToTheRight, its been a long time since I've watched SPECTRE. While it's a well-made film - technically - it never really worked for me. Maybe my opinion will change with a long overdue re-watch, but I've been busy (since December) watching the films of a certain very legendary Japanese creation. :))

    Ah yes! The latest is supposed to be amazing.
    I've been very busy as well since December, @Dwayne.

    It's strange watching this film right now as I reflect on my life since 2015. So much has happened in the past 9 years.
    Makes me appreciate this film more.
    Right now I'm on the Mr White scene.
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    Another Denbigh/Scooby Gang scene.
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    I do love that we get a snow section in this film, and the scenery is beautiful. Bond's introduction scene with Swann is pretty good.
    I like Bond and Q's bickering here as well.
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