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"Hello." --> What movie is this from?
It should test your knowledge while being entertaining at the same time.
The episode 'The Long Goodbye'
1.Roger Moore - Bond '73 -'85
2.Laurence Naismith -DAF
3.Madeline Smith -LALD
4.Anouska Hempel -OHMSS
5.Valerie Leon -TSWLM (CR'67 & NSNA)
6.Deborah Moore -DAD
7.Geoffrey Cheshire -OHMSS
It's already been answered by @Jarrod
If he hasn't posted shortly, then we can move on.
As you know, Bond is often associated with the quote "The things I do for England". As you also know, this sentence didn't originate with Bond, but with an earlier movie. A movie with a strange, some would even say prescient, connection to James Bond. Name the movie, and the connection.
Two clues : the word "prescient" is very important. And as it is with William Shakespeare and "Les Misérables", so it is with that movie and James Bond.
"Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived".
Granted, it takes some knowledge of English history, but still...
Nope, Willy, sorry.
The reason I mentioned Shakespeare and Les Miz is that Shakespeare's wife was named Anne Hathaway. Funny tying, isn't it ? BTW, the whole movie is available on youTube. British filmmaking at its very best.
And for fun :
That's alright @Mrcoggins. Going to be away from the site shortly so best if you chaps carry on. Thanks for the offer though.
;)
The TND special edition cover is here: http://www.amazon.com/Tomorrow-Never-Dies-Special-Edition/dp/B00000K0EA
It comes in the Special Edition bundle with Dr. No, Goldfinger, The Man With the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Licence to Kill, and GoldenEye.
That's a pretty fantastic bundle I must say.
It is indeed, and it's the one I had the good fortune to own from 2002-2012. It (along with a DVD of DAD) was my only contact with the Bond world then, and it was critical in getting me back into the series early on. Its only real weakness is the lack of Lazenby. If it had OHMSS, it would have been just about perfect.
What is the notable feature of the cats which can be seen in Licence To Kill?
They have more toes than ordinary cats.