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I really hope something like that is being done again as it's so informative going through the process a month at a time.
I mean, look what Peter Jackson did for The Lord of the Rings and no doubt The Hobbit - great special features there.
EON can do the same - I just wish they would.
Rant over. ;-)
heres the link:
Also The South Bank Show special from 2008 , brilliant:
hers the link:
Enjoy folks!
http://haphazardstuff.com/TheBondSeries.html
I hope you enjoy them and if you give them a watch, let me know your thoughts.
Part 1:
Part 2:
Got to agree with that. Great docu!
I posted this in YouTube thread yesterday and rewatched it myself today.
There are some truly great little moments that are not seen in other documentaries on Bond. If you have not viewed this one you won't regret watching it.
Its definitely up there with my favourite retrospectives on Bond.
Yeah, I've always loved this one. It's really good.
There are some great moments on location, especially from Sir Sean and Sir Roger. I am not sure I agree with Lois Maxwell though
Yeah, I too was surprised Maxwell sounded that serious about it.
No problem, hope you enjoy it if you have not seen it.
It would have been difficult to see her remain in the series in that capacity, for me anyway.
2) Becoming Bond
3) The Sound Of 007
4) Being James Bond: The Daniel Craig Documentary
5) Every "inside" documentary that featured on the SE DVDs and virtually every new DVD/BluRay release since.
Yeah. Love this one too. But I wonder why some parts of it focused on showing Connery as a troublesome person though.
I guess because it is a part of the Bond history. It explains the dark aura surrounding NSNA -- which for some was a real labour of hatred rather than just another Bond film -- and it allows for a nice, emotional moment when Barbara mentions the final conversation Connery had with Cubby.
Yeah, It really got emotional when Barbara mentioned that final conversation. I felt it.
I do enjoy all the 'Inside' docs on the Bond blurays as well.