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A life well lived.
Thank you for all the memories and awe inspiring moments that you provided on the screen. RIP Sir Ken Adam
One of the main contributors to the success of the series.
Was overjoyed to meet him circa 2010 at a screening of YOLT, probably his masterpiece.
That he didn't win multiple Oscars for his work on Bond is an absolute travesty.
One Oscar nomination for TSWLM and that's it? Be serious.
The YOLT volcano deserved a Thalberg alone.
Ken Adam's sets were incredible. May he find peace in Atlantis, the space station of MR and the volcano in YOLT!
Don't forget his "Cathedral of Gold" from Goldfinger. :) If I could live on any Ken Adam designed location it would have to be Dr. No's lair. The original is just so amazing and beautiful.
So simple yet conveyed such menace whilst also setting the style for the series.
Couldn't agree more.
You could see his genius right there. And how about Dr Strangelove?
It's probably easy to say the volcano lair in YOLT but, for pure atmosphere and the simplicity of it, I'd have to say the tarantula room in DN. Both outstanding in different ways, as are his others. Genius.
Oh, you mean in Bond ? The Liparus.
No in general is ok.
The war room would be my favourite too :)
I was around 15 y.o. at that time, and I still have a vivid memory of a Sunday brunch where my younger brother and myself were playing with models of Moonraker and Sir Ken Oscar for Barry Lyndon. It was Summer and outside the house was parked a yellow Mini Moke, the exacte same car used in YOLT and TSWLM, Sir Ken told me.
R.I.P. Sir Ken, your vision made us all dream, thank you.
http://casaforte.blogspot.it/2016/03/in-memoriam-sir-ken-adam-1921-2016.html
You will be missed, Bond has missed you since 1979.
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RIP, Sir Ken. :(
My favourite art director is Henry Bumstead.
He was responsible for 4 Hitchcock movies (Vertigo one of them) and a dozen Clint Eastwood movies.
His last production design was for Letters From Iwo Jima and Flags Of Our Fathers.
Ken Adam might be my No 2, I have to think about that.
from old airfix kits, packaging materials etc. All heavily influenced by Ken Adam's
designs.