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When I moved...................................
....................that RARE copy of GOLDENEYE was lost forever. Not even Youtube has that Lazenby footage as far as I know.
Life can be trying.
Reminds me of FAREWELL MY LOVELY.
The room is number 1007 and the 1 has come loose.
Little would he know in 25 years he'd be playing Blofeld.
Maybe I should watch SPECTRE again and give him another chance?
Waltz here is playing an a-hole.
Charles Dance reminds me a bit of Peter Cushing in this film.
Now we see him in naval attire.
The world is moving further and further away from Ian's era. The more time passes, Bond will become a period of his time as Sherlock Holmes is for the Victorian era. Dracula as well. Characters like Philip Marlowe, IMO belong in the 1940's when Raymond Chandler wrote those stories.
Oh well.
But it was fun to see this film and the other Fleming pic in the meantime.
Also the TBS station in the States had begun a new tradition of airing Bond marathons using the same transfers as the recent MGM/UA Home Video editions.
Sometimes if I'm on a nostalgia kick for a specific cable station or local station from my childhood, I'll find an old VHS copy of a movie that would have aired on that station and watch it that way.
For instance, the CBS/Fox versions of the Bonds looked closer to the ABC Sunday Night Movie airings. The "Connery Classics" VHS tapes looked closer to the TBS versions.
It's a pity this VHS tape of GOLDENEYE THE SECRET LIFE OF IAN FLEMING isn't the same as the version that originally aired.
Now GOLDENEYE is being constructed. Ian's ready to begin his new career as a novelist.
Sounds a wonderful idea.
If it weren't for Bond I probably wouldn't do that every time.
What did Ian do when it rained?