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I agree though, Lamont's sets never looked as lived in to me and the series' look has suffered since Adam left, on the whole.
I think you are forgetting MR which had amazing Ken Adam sets!
but in Lamont's defense, he occasionally pulled something interesting out of nowhere.. but it was nowhere close to the work of Ken Adam... the closest we've seen to that is actually in QOS with Gassner's production design - i'm glad he was brought back for SF, as hopefully we see more of the "post modern take on modernism" lol.
Not sure this makes sense. You can like something without knowing who was responsible but that doesn't mean it's irrelevant. Most regular movie-going types probably don't know who directed the films, let alone who worked on production design. That doesn't mean these roles aren't incredibly important.
You make it sound like it doesn't really matter who does what on a movie. To flipantly disregard Adam's contribution is a touch disrespectful to the guy who basically created the Bond look.
I probably should have added that they like the Post-Spy set pieces the best (I don't know why that slipped my mind).
Octopussy's boudoir? With the big octopus bed?
Nah
Well, I remembered it after thirty years. Also the actual raised table area in Casino Royale where the game is watched by an audience.
Sure it wasn't Maud that made the lasting impression...? ;)
Actually, you are right. One of the most stunning Bond girls and just right for the part.
What a contribution he made to the series, though! A true giant. Roger Moore loved to wind him up (quelle surprise!) and happily introduced Berlin-born Ken to a number of German WWII veterans, without telling them which side he was on during the conflict.....
Sir Ken Adam is the one Bond figure that I hold in something resembling awe. Bloody hell, what a life this genius has led.
I know. Unbelievable! A true legend. German Jewish emigre to ace RAF pilot, to academy award winning production designer. Astonishing.