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I would choose good humans over good animals. But bad humans? I’d certainly argue the worst pets don’t even come close in how much damage the two can do. So the answer depends.
But that's not the point, nor was it when @Dragonpol made his post @ringfire211 ... I don't think anyone on this site needs to be reminded of the difference between human and animal life... But if one is lucky to have a pet, a pet that gives them unconditional love and comfort every single day, then yes, when they pass it can be devastating. You've lost a member of the family.
I mean, look no further when police dogs are put to rest. Look at the outpouring of grief. Animals are a beautiful part of our life, and when one is taken into a home, they become a loved member.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/tributes-paid-to-innovative-vibrant-terry-venables-the-most-technically-gifted-british-coach-ever/ar-AA1kxWuV
RIP
1996 one of my best years of my life, that was a great summer.
Yep, I'd have to agree with you on that one. Cheering on England with beer in hand, enjoying the warm summer nights.
Some of England's best football in the modern era, all the players loved Terry.
A very long and distinguished career in film stunt work. Including 10 Bond films.
YOLT, OHMSS, DAF, LALD, TSWLM, FYEO, OP, AVTAK, TLD and TND.
The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/frances-sternhagen-dead-cheers-er-1235813149/
RIP.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ryan-oneal-dead-love-story-paper-moon-1235730468/
RIP
Oh gosh. I love Barry Lyndon. He was so great in it.
This reminds me that I need to watch Tough Guys Don't Dance. That looks great, just completely nuts in a good way. And no, I'm not joking. I never joke in my posts.
'The Driver' is one of my favourite films, he was also great in 'Paper Moon' with his daughter Tatum! And the hilarious 'What's Up Doc?' is another great one!
Richard Kiel is in So Fine with O'Neal. He does blackface in it, unfortunately, but otherwise it seems like harmless fun.
O'Neal's IMDB also shows him appearing as himself in a TV doc "James Bond: The First 21 Years," has anyone seen it by chance?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401537/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_39
I just re-watched it, there's a slew of celebrities and world figures commenting on and complimenting Bond for the 21st Anniversary and to share slivers of Octopussy.
Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali ... Self
Ursula Andress Ursula Andress ... Self
Richard Attenborough Richard Attenborough ... Self
The Beatles The Beatles ... Themselves (archive footage)
Kabir Bedi Kabir Bedi ... Gobinda (archive footage)
Björn Borg Björn Borg ... Self
Ernest Borgnine Ernest Borgnine ... Self
Glen Campbell Glen Campbell ... Self
Fidel Castro Fidel Castro ... Self (archive footage)
Bobby Charlton Bobby Charlton ... Self
Tsai Chin Tsai Chin ... Ling (archive footage)
William Colby William Colby ... Self - Director of the CIA 1973-1976
Joan Collins Joan Collins ... Self
Alistair Cooke Alistair Cooke ... Self
Henry Cooper Henry Cooper ... Self
James Cossins James Cossins ... Colthorpe (archive footage)
Anthony Dawson Anthony Dawson ... Prof. R. J. Dent (archive footage)
Kirk Douglas Kirk Douglas ... Self
Britt Ekland Britt Ekland ... Self
Farrah Fawcett Farrah Fawcett ... Self
Henry Ford II Henry Ford II ... Self
David Frost David Frost ... Self
James Garner James Garner ... Self
Eunice Gayson Eunice Gayson ... Sylvia Trench (archive footage)
Bruce Glover Bruce Glover ... Mr. Wint (archive footage)
Michael Goodliffe Michael Goodliffe ... Bill Tanner (archive footage)
Alexander Haig Alexander Haig ... Self (as Gen. Alexander Haig)
John Hodge John Hodge ... Self - NASA Director
John Hollis John Hollis ... Ernst Stavro Blofeld (archive footage)
Bob Hope Bob Hope ... Self
R.J. Husk R.J. Husk ... Self - Captain Royal Navy (as Captain R.J. Husk R.N.)
Tony Jacklin Tony Jacklin ... Self
Louis Jourdan Louis Jourdan ... Kamal Khan (archive footage)
Curd Jürgens Curd Jürgens ... Karl Stromberg (archive footage)
Howard Keel Howard Keel ... Self
Geoffrey Keen Geoffrey Keen ... Minister of Defense (archive footage)
Gene Kelly Gene Kelly ... Self
Burt Lancaster Burt Lancaster ... Self
Bernard Lee Bernard Lee ... M (archive footage)
Liberace Liberace ... Self
Patrick Lichfield Patrick Lichfield ... Self (as Lord Lichfield)
Hal Linden Hal Linden ... Self
Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn ... Q (archive footage)
Ali MacGraw Ali MacGraw ... Self
Peter Marsh Peter Marsh ... Self - Lecturer in Psychology
Dean Martin Dean Martin ... Self
Paul McCartney Paul McCartney ... Self
Stirling Moss Stirling Moss ... Self
Mickey Munn Mickey Munn ... Self - Captain - Parachute Regiment
Richard Nixon Richard Nixon ... Self (archive footage)
Denis Norden Denis Norden ... Self
Ryan O'Neal Ryan O'Neal ... Self
Al Pacino Al Pacino ... Self
Arnold Palmer Arnold Palmer ... Self
Gregory Peck Gregory Peck ... Self
Mark Phillips Mark Phillips ... Self - Captain (as Capt. Mark Phillips)
Stefanie Powers Stefanie Powers ... Self
Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan ... Self
Christopher Reeve Christopher Reeve ... Self
Milton Reid Milton Reid ... Sandor (archive footage)
Burt Reynolds Burt Reynolds ... Self
Harold Sakata Harold Sakata ... Oddjob (archive footage)
Peter Sarstedt Peter Sarstedt ... Self
Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Schwarzenegger ... Self
Tom Selleck Tom Selleck ... Self
Barry Sheene Barry Sheene ... Self
Bob Simmons Bob Simmons ... Col. Jacques Bouvar (archive footage)
Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra ... Self
Jill St. John Jill St. John ... Self
Rod Steiger Rod Steiger ... Self
Jackie Stewart Jackie Stewart ... Self
James Stewart James Stewart ... Self
Jimmy Tarbuck Jimmy Tarbuck ... Self
John Travolta John Travolta ... Self
Fred Trueman Fred Trueman ... Self
Robert Wagner Robert Wagner ... Self
Kristina Wayborn Kristina Wayborn ... Magda (archive footage)
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson ... Self (archive footage)
Shelley Winters Shelley Winters ... Self
Barbara Woodhouse Barbara Woodhouse ... Self
Robert Rietty Robert Rietty ... Ernst Stavro Blofeld (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mary Stavin Mary Stavin ... Woman on Octopussy's Bed (uncredited)
Didn't notice Mr. O'Neal, I wonder if he and some others shot a short clip and it wasn't used/included.
James Bond - The First 21 Years (27/5/1983) (47:30)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQaUJrGXn8E&pp=ygUeSmFtZXMgQm9uZDogVGhlIEZpcnN0IDIxIFllYXJz
Very understandable! Her role in 'The Driver' is quite small, but she still is alluring! I remember seeing Luc Bessons debut film 'Subway' and all I could remember from the film is Isabelle!!
That film, like so many of Besson’s work, has a superb Éric Serra score as well ;) Anyways I love that film, one of my favourite Besson pictures.
Concerning Ryan O’Neill, afraid I haven’t seen him in much else than Barry Lyndon, but he did make a lasting impression just with that part alone. RIP Mr O’Neill.
You should check out 'Paper Moon', its a lovely film, and you have to see 'The Driver', cracking thriller, and 'What's Up Doc?' is hilarious, a throwback to the screwball comedies, and has a brilliant chase finale!
Am not a huge fan of 'Barry Lyndon' its well made as you would expect from Kubrick, but O' Neals dodgy Oirish accent grates a bit!