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That's really lovely! Libraries are a force for good and we should cherish them.
Whenever a well-known celebrity dies, my local funeral directors always puts a picture up in their window. They've done the same with Roger.
Yes, I greatly value libraries. So much information and literature for the benefit of everyone.
I'm really eager to see the Moore films on a big screen, but sadly, it seems like they're not coming to my country any time soon. I'll still hold up hope, though.
They played FYEO first in our theater which was quite interesting. Did they do this for anyone else? Continuity didn't really matter here, but it would have been nice to see James Bond will return in FYEO, and for it to be actually true this time!
The action sequences and landscape shots were so magical on the big screen. Specifically, the bobsled chase in FYEO, the PTS in spy, the cityscape of Cairo, and mountain view from FYEO ski lodge. As others have said before, these movies were meant for the big screen and this taste finally gave me a glimpse into what I've been so jealous of others who grew up in the 60s, 70s,and 80s
It was a great experience and indeed, the film really shines on the big screen. I had a little moment when I saw the gun barrel sequence, I felt excited but also realised the reason for the showing of the film.
The audience laughter (loudly even at the Thatcher-scene) and reactions where a great addition to the experience.
I'm glad I was able to attend, I will never forget it.
Did see it as well tonight and took my oldest daughter who did enjoy herself as well, I wanted her to see Roger Moore on the big screen and she really enjoyed it.
You will find that watching things actually makes it a little easier..it shows he is still around on film and TV at least.
If the dead of an almost 90 year old man hits you that hard you should really reconsider your name. Somehow seems to be the wrong kind of business for you.
Looks rather naff now to be honest.
It does look like him and sound like him actually.
A bientot, Rog
Certainly a purchase for me that is for sure!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40172977