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Novel Ranking:
1. Moonraker
2. Live and Let Die
3. From Russia with Love
4. Casino Royale
5. Diamonds Are Forever
(Check out the catalogue number, bottom left. They know.)
You want to talk about strawberries? Bogie could tell you a thing or two about strawberries...
(Sorry, WAY off topic -- but I do recommend "The Caine Mutiny" as one of the few films in which Humphrey Bogart is actually playing a character rather than just playing Bogie... and I can't hear the word "strawberries" without thinking of Captain Queeg.)
And as far as the Viv solo material in TSWLM is concerned, prior to her involvement at the motel... try reading all of her failed beaus as Ian Fleming stand-ins. I see the "prequel" material in "Spy" as Fleming's veiled apology to past lovers for having been such a cad in his early life. Per the Fleming biography by Andrew Lycett, the theater box incident is an absolute lift from a moment out of Fleming's own experiences.
You're more of a motorbike kind of gal?
I'm a big Bogart fan but somehow haven't seen this one. I will make it a priority!
I do like a bike!
Up to TSWLM yet?
Very slow work day, so I'm plowing my way through. I hope to have it finished by the end of this weekend at the latest.
That's the aspect I'm most excited for, reaching the finale of the books as a whole and getting to experience one singular storyline, of sorts. I always love how the books utilize slight callbacks at times (the mentioning of the coins from LALD, bringing up Operation Thunderball a few times, etc.)
In a Lonely Place is also a contender.
Yes, the cynical screenwriter with violent tendencies.
I read the novel years ago when I was doing my 'A' Levels but I've not yet seen the film version.
I’m surprised you left off the African Queen. I like Sabrina but always though Bogart wasn’t right for it with Audrey Hepburn and seemed uncomfortable. William Holden is great in it though.
You might enjoy the restored, original version more. Shortly after its release the film was re-edited and given an extensive voiceover, and that was the only version in circulation (usually in crummy public domain copies) until 2016, when the film was restored. This year it was released on Blu-Ray by Twilight Time.
Octopussy's the same: she tells Bond about her father, referencing SOME of the Fleming short story -- and even that fraction of Fleming is enough to get the Maud Adams character fall in love with Roger Moore's 007. That plus most of the "Property of a Lady" short story are enough to get the scriptwriters' engines moving...