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Surely we can't all be remembering wrong? I think this might warrant further investigation. I'm not suggesting it's a conspiracy on a par with Nikkigate but it certainly is extremely odd.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/mandela-effect?utm_term=.sckNaemVL#.yn8WK79Vv
As an aside I always thought that Dolly was rather hot. :)
Well there you are then. It's the primary example of this phenomenon in the film world at least. I think because Jaws has metal teeth we think Dolly should have braces to match and it does say on some online character dossiers that Dolly had braces. I need to dig out my old Moonraker VHS to fully lay this one to rest.
And later on the space station, where it's also apparently a little cold...
I thought Lois Chiles looked damn good in her space suit too.
@Birdleson. I'm sure sanctimonious wouldn't be there.
Let's hope they don't digitally remove those braces.
Or it might paint Jaws as a pervert.
1996 a bit late to convince me. I think Bracesgate, where EON digitally removed the braces (although as we are pre CGI in those days it probably means someone painted Blanche's teeth with tippex on the negative), had already happened by then.
Anyone have VHS from the early 80s when the film was on ITV on Boxing Day?
This whole thing just goes to show witness testimony in court is utterly worthless.
I too remember the 'joke' as being Jaws smiles at Dolly, Dolly smiles at Jaws and she exposes a set of braces which immediately bonds them.
Or is it one of those moments when the joke is so obvious that no one realises that the script writer didn't see it themselves.
To me it seemed strange that when Bond parachutes to the ground in Spectre after crashing his car he turns to the man on the pavement and nonchalantly says 'Good evening' when for all the world you imagine he would say 'Buona notte'. I know in 20 years time I will have convinced myself that he did in fact say 'buona notte' and I will be digging old copies of the film out to prove my point.
In fact I've got Film Review magazine from 1979 featuring Moonraker, at home. Time to dig that bad boy out.
How can it be that pretty much all of us agree on this unilaterally? Can we really all be so mistaken?
It's when some of us start dying in mysterious circumstances we really know we are on to something and have them rattled!