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That's a great poster! I have a soft spot for black and white artwork too. I often find movie stills to look really good in b/w – even if the film itself is in colour. Here's an example with Sean in GF:
Not a poster, though - but a nice art print!
I've seen a couple Nosferatu posters, but never this one. Have never had the opportunity to watch the film either, for that matter. Should probably try to find a copy of it.
Have you seen the Herzog one from 1979? A bit interested in watching that one too.
The wide shot of the GF image of Sir Sean often appears on my desktop, probably one of the most iconic Bond images I love that photograph.
Why wouldn't you! So many great scenes and shots in that film. One could decorate a few walls with images from that film alone. :-)
Some great moments though it's not a Bond film I rate, it's full of iconic moments though the film itself I struggle with. FRWL and TB are in my top four Bond films.
Definitely agree with this. That middle part is what I struggle with. A little more stuff going on there, and I would no doubt rank it higher.
Sir Sean is on top form the Kentucky scenes totally underwritten. Sean my favorite Bond by some distance despite GF deficiency lol
He really is on top form. GF/TB is "peak Connery" as far as Bond go. I really like Roger too, and I usually rank them both 1st.
They are the two Bond's I grew up with, more so Roger, though those films were just better they had more subtle depth.
Not the worst ones to grow up watching! Pierce here (and Craig if you count CR). Pierce was really the Bond for the 90's/00's video game era. When you didn't watch him in the films, you had his likeness in a number of video games. Some of those games were very enjoyable too – especially GE!
The actor reflects the era PB was total 90's, I played GE on N64 to death. Unfortunately DC ruined his own era, I liked his first two films.
I still have my N64, and sometimes play a few hours of GE. Great fun. The Craig era has unfortunately become a mess of sorts. The recent news one thing of course, but also the gaps between each film, etc.
Hopefully the posters for Bond 25 will be good! The SP ones weren't my cup of tea.
Watching TSWLM Lotus chase its effortless and just purrs.
I never thought I would ever write it, but I wouldn't be to bothered if they did sell out. Regarding the posters, the company that makes them has made better posters for other films, so they can if they want - and more importantly - have enough time to do it.
Love the Lotus chase in TSWLM. 70's Bond at it's very best!
Yes, Klaus Kinski plays a very bizarre version. Worth a watch, but nowhere near the Murnau film.
Noted! I'll make sure to watch both films :-)
Haven't seen that one before. Looks great!
Great read, @PropertyOfALady! Seen a couple of these before. As far as I remember the film (watched it once years ago), I think they went with the right poster idea in the end.
@Torgeirtrap that's been bugging me all day, though finally got his name I think it's Anton Differing in the poster, he often played Nazi's in films.
I think you're right about this! Really looks like him.
Just found these posters...
That middle space ship is familiar for sure from another movie.
Thematically using Diffring image from The Man who could cheat death works as Weyland in Prometheus seeks immortality.