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But, this was a photo I took of you at the Christmas party isn't it? Now, what are you saying?
Unless....
Lovely! I have a few US roads on my bucket list - the Tail of the Dragon and the Blue Ridge Parkway amongst others - and I'm always interested in hearing about more.
Did some AVTAK sight seeing
have you been inside "Stacy's house"? Unfortunately, it is closed on Mondays, so we could not visit it.
Yes, absolutely. We drove the Highway 1 down to Carmel-by-the-sea. But you can go even further south and I guess the most beautifull places are there. It was a very nice trip and a very relaxing drive since the highway was almost empty. We were also very lucky with the weather since it was very sunny in November.
CR'67 is worth seeing, at the very least for the lovely Burt Bacharach score, the Bond-in-Berlin sequence, and the everything-plus-the-kitchen-sink finale. Watching the rest of it is also instructive, just to see how old Hollywood in its decline could put together such an unholy, incredibly incoherent mess.
The prize stretch is Big Sur, between Carmel and Pismo Beach, but at the moment it's closed around Mud Creek, thanks a landslide that added five million cubic yards to the coastline.
Would never travel with Bond locations in mind, either. But since San Fransisco (and the West Coast) is one of those places I really hope to visit, adding a few Bond related locations doesn't hurt. Went to Berlin on a class trip some years ago, and just had to make sure to make a stop at Checkpoint Charlie. We went into a nearby café for lunch while we were there, which happened to have a wall full of Octopussy memorabilia – complete with a model of the aircraft from the pre-title sequence! Forgot to take pictures, so I can't remember what the café was called.
Sounds really nice! If the roads aren't that crowded, that's even better, really. I'm definitely taking notes from your comments, guys! Hopefully I can plan a road trip sometime. :)
@GBF, I thought there was too, but didn't have luck finding it, so I just put the pictures here since I was also in them. Maybe my dog will one day post on this forum, under the name @BradysDog, but he's got a lot of growing to do first. ;)
@Revelator, I'll definitely catch it sometime. I've got a Bond blog growing with a focus on film (will do writing on the novels when I'm a better authority on them) and I'll for sure get to CR'67 and do a review for it.
I'm a big fan of films that were made with very little or none of the filmmakers knowing what they were making, The Big Sleep probably being a favorite. But the stories I've heard about CR'67 have been on another level. Should be interesting.
I stumbled across this when I visited Berlin in 2016 and was thrilled! It's part of the Back-Factory chain, but - bad news - I went back in November and they'd made it more Checkpoint Charlie-themed, taking away all the Bond stuff bar the Acrostar :(
Here's how it was:
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Yikes, that's a lot of curves. One day! And well done to your dad!
Oh, that's too bad! Would have loved to have taken some pictures of my own, If I were to visit Berlin again. Really regretting not taking pictures while eating there, now…
Night Wolves.
Thanks for the information about Octopussy. I am 6 to 7 times in Berlin each year but did not know about that. Will definately go there the next time.
Looks like the café have removed all the Bond related stuff (see @Agent_99's comment and pictures above). As you can see from the pictures, there were some interesting stuff on that wall.
I'll write down that as well! Take it the harbour doesn't look much like in the film (given it's age and all)?
Excellent! Wishing him many, many safe and happy miles. Sticky side down; shiny side up :)
Nice-looking dog. I'm thinking of getting one myself. A basset hound, perhaps.
Mini Cooper?
Are you Columbo?