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Congratulations. I'm sure you're not ashamed of that. I'll get my smoking jacket... ;)
All the more that Shamelady got past another milestone: 200.000 views in two weeks.
Many thanks to our worldwide audience - truly from all continents.
I an unexpected turn of events Shamelady's success has spilled over Shademaker, our third tribute in the Sha-logy (Number 2, Shatterhand is being remastered and will be released later this year) and it has reached the 200.000 views milestone.
That's a total of more than half a million views for both movies.
Thank you very much for your support.
I already posted the new version of Shamelady above.
Here is the link to Shademaker for those not familiar with it.
If you like it, you can download it here:
https://mega.nz/file/UYZzTACQ#R8Yna-prOcbnqMClYt06da3hCT_cDk4Fgptec-ZC1JU
I only came across this ("Shamelady") for the first time ever (after 16 years). And it is truly magnificent...granted, not on an EoN scale, but as a tribute film. So many details, so much nostalgia. How did you manage to be able to use the John Barry music? Especially employing "Somewhere in Time" was a stroke of genius here. I'll be sure to watch "Shademaker" next.
This album might be a fantasy but I still like it a lot.
It has a typical pre-titles sequence using various Bond scores and a title sequence.
Enjoy!
Here are my previous two also:
Spy Another Day
Tomorrow Is Not Enough
That was fun! I wanted to keep reading. I once got four chapters into a 1960s-set Skyfall novelisation but gave up.
Really enjoyed this video that randomly appeared in my feed.
If you’ve ever wondered about the audio variations of the film I’ve compiled and tried to explain all of the ones I know of in this video. I really channeled my inner Bruce Eder, John Cork, David Naylor and others doing the voiceover narration. I also discuss the audio of the home video releases. Produced with the assistance of Thunderballs.org, The007Dossier and Blah-Ray.blogspot.com
I’m happy YouTube allowed me to upload this unmonetized. This is the first documentary approach video I’ve done and the comparison meant I had to use clips from the film and was afraid I wouldn’t be able to post any version of this video. Otherwise I never use any footage or clips in videos I make.
1.000.000 views for Shamelady, the classic James Bond Tribute film.
Let me know what you think as when you make one of these you sort of lose track of whether it's working or not (and forgive the unprofessional seams- I'm not great at this!)
I thought the score was a little tame in the actual film, for an action scene like this.
Good stuff.
https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1c7tsde/james_bond_as_originally_described_by_ian_fleming/