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Of those of you who watched the extended version, can you say if it´s worth watching, compared to the theatrical version?
Just you wait until 1995 rolls around. ;)
If only Mark Wahlberg had been allowed to finish singing...
Oh god, it's Goldfinger isn't it?
All Time High actually. In the movie (worth a watch if you like family guy btw), OP was the first movie Wahlberg and his girlfriend saw together. Octopussy seems to be pretty popular in America.
It was probably just put in there because it has the slang of vagina in its title. Oh, how far comedy has gone.
I think it's one of the more popular/remembered Bond movies in America. The Simpsons referenced it once as well.
"Y'know what I love from you Brits? Octopussy, that was a great movie!"
-Homer Simpson
Grand Bazaar is busy these days!
I would say he had all the tools to play Bond (one tall lad) with the exception of his looks too, but what a bonafide action star. I am impressed with his hand-to-hand combat. I think I read he studies martial arts in his spare time, but viewers can't see these talents in Phantom Menace and Batman Begins (vaguely recall Darkman).
Such a tragedy with his wife's death.
I actually think he used it because the lyrics are 'We're at all time high' and Ted and John where high all the time, which is one of the things (iirc) Mila Kunis was upset about, so it was the most inappropriate song he could sing to her.