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Just checked. Couldn't see it. Makes sense given they didn't know whether it would be successful and therefore continue making them
There is a lot of info about this in the thread I created :
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/17610/lets-play-spot-the-adams#latest
Worth a look.
She's on record as saying in interviews I've seen that she doesn't know where she is in AVTAK herself. In fact she herself was asking for help from others in spotting her supposed cameo there. So no help there, I'm afraid! :)
It's meant to be during the scene where Bond meets his CIA contact Chuck Lee in San Francisco, yes. Somewhere in the crowd scene specifically.
Not ever heard that before so I don't know but it might go some way to explain why Shirley Bassey did a record three Bond themes! :)
TSWLM 1977
MR 1979
FYEO 1981
OP 1983
AVTAK 1985
TLD 1987
How many elections would he had to have won in order to be the Minister of Defense for those 10 years? Is Britain on a fixed election cycle? Does his appearance in the movies coincide with Thatcher's reign as PM?
There was a Labour Government 1974-79, when Thatcher was elected as a Conservative Prime Minister. She was in office until 1990. This means Grey was not only never reshuffled / moved to a different department, but that he served in Governments of different parties. I'll forgive him on the basis he's fictional :-)
P.S. there was no fixed election cycle in that period. Parliament could be for up to five years. The Government often called an election after four if it thought out would win. Thatcher won in 79, 83 and 87, for example; but then there wasn't an election until 92.
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I don't like him at all, but everyone seems to love him around here, especially after he was in They Call Me Jeeg. He also dubbed Bale in the Dark Knight trilogy and was notoriously bad.
Dubbing is, by definition, hilariously bad.
Anyways, I recall something about him being popular with the ladies.
Disagree. Most of Italian dubbings are great, a few even manage to be better than the original (such as The Terminator 1 & 2 or On Her Majesty's Secret Service, since it unfortunately features Lazenby's bad acting and him being dubbed half-way through the movie) and even those which can't compare to the original are still pretty good. Santamaria was pretty much the only bad voice actor throughout the whole Dark Knight Trilogy.
How can dubbing be bad by definition? If anything you may say it's not faithful to the original, but that's another matter and completely unrelated to being good or bad.
I'm not aware of any. I would imagine this fall and winter we will see a slew of them.
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Empire Magazine usually have the initial scoop. I would expect it in October.
But to have the CIA following him and observing him as closely as they are, he was obviously a big player in the crime scene of America. Which now begs the question wouldn't it be FBI who is investigating Mr. Big?