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All great points and I'd add the poignancy of Camille leaving Bond after a solitary chaste kiss, the hollowness she feels in the wake of her revenge being the impetus for Bond to spare Kabira and save Corrine from Vesper's fate. And the parting shot of the love knot in the snow. I think it's one of, if not the best ending to a Bond film.
The end credit sequence is certainly the best of the lot.
Oh yes, and I love the music too!
First I heard of this was on JAMES BOND RADIO during their OP review.
Don't know how true this is.
I just wondered if she had a real name, and, poof, but I don't seem to find reliable, er, authoritative sources on it.
I wonder where JBR got their information on this?
I just gave a closer look to the scene and, well, I was wrong: first, he smiles at the General and accepts his congratulations (after all he looked like he was taking Bond's words more seriously than all the other characters except Octopussy) and he even smiles and nods to another military man when the General escorts him out of the circus. The rotten look is because he's looking for someone (namely Kamal and Gobinda).
A thing I didn't take notice about until now is how the circus performers confront both American soldiers and German police officers to defend his [fake] colleague. Good teammates!
On a sidenote, here's a bit of campy trivia: Prior to Octopussy, Kabir Bedi was considered a sex symbol on several European countries, especially Italy, France and Spain, where his performance as Sandokan, Emilio Salgari's mighty popular swashbuckling hero, on a RAI produced series made him an idol to both women and children. On a promotional visit to Spain, his presence caused a huge ruckus: hundreds of screaming ladies went to meet him at the Madrid-Barajas airport's parking lot, chanting "Sandokan, we want a child of yours!". The situation went so out of control that he decided to abandon his escorts and he escaped by jumping car by car, like a proper swashbuckling hero.
Of course, this was a marketing ploy that turned into a popular urban legend (many people still believe it's factual) and nothing of this happened at all. By the time OP hit the silver screen, Bedi was still very famous there, but more as a cult actor between teenagers and geeks. But many people still remembers that occasion and should Bedi come on the screen on a film or on nostalgia TV show, many of them, especially men, still go "Oi, Sandokan, we want a child of yours!".
As today is my b-day and I'm as old as Roger Moore when he was in between Bonds (yet still years away from his MUPPET appearance) I'm suddenly in the mood for
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY. The Bond he did after THE MUPPETS.
Also today is Bill Conti's birthday as well.
the whole point of watching this one
A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY!
I 100% love this scene!
Sir Roger must've been amazingly funny to be around on the Bond sets.
My parents went to see OP with my mother pregnant of yours truly (she won't admit to remember it because she hates Roger, but my father says they did). It could have been my first Bond! I dunno if then they went to see NSNA with me (they saw it at the cinema, I asked and she has just comfirmed it): I was a month old, then.
MOONRAKER.
My weekend begins and I need some Sir Roger inspiration to make it thru the day.
I love Barry's score during the PTS.
Not sure how much commenting I'll do as I've been up all night.
Lois Chiles is easily among my favorite Bond girls.
I should've saved that for the other thread.
I'm half kidding actually. Ridiculous to compare the two.