The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • Posts: 16,443
    Not overly long.
  • Posts: 16,443
    I like when Alec slides down the ladder.
  • mattjoesmattjoes feeds on your wishes
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Solid fight scene here
    Intense stuff. I love it.

    When Bond headbutts Trevelyan, that looks like it really hurt.
  • Posts: 16,443
    Bond dangling hundreds of feet above the ground.
    I'm riveted.
  • Posts: 16,443
    FOR ME!
  • Posts: 16,443
    Another great scene where a villain falls to his demise.

    My favorite type of scene in cinema.
  • Posts: 16,443
    mattjoes wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Solid fight scene here
    Intense stuff. I love it.

    When Bond headbutts Trevelyan, that looks like it really hurt.

    I love the headbutt as well.
  • Posts: 16,443
    One of Pierce's trademark isms is to add "eh?" to a line.

    "What could possibly go wrong, eh?"
  • mattjoesmattjoes feeds on your wishes
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    One of Pierce's trademark isms is to add "eh?" to a line.

    "What could possibly go wrong, eh?"
    So, this is where they keep the old relics, eh?
  • Posts: 16,443
    Here comes not only the greatest song in a Bond film, but the greatest song in the history of music.

    "The experience of love......will take all the pain away............."

    everyone sing along

    I think he's saying

    "the experience of lovin'............"



    I'm still baffled as to why Mickey G and Barbara let this song make it to the screen. I may be wrong, but I believe Serra had recorded it for LEON.

  • Posts: 16,443
    mattjoes wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    One of Pierce's trademark isms is to add "eh?" to a line.

    "What could possibly go wrong, eh?"
    So, this is where they keep the old relics, eh?

    Thought I'd forgotten you, eh?
  • mattjoesmattjoes feeds on your wishes
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    I kinda like The Experience of Love. It grew on me during my last watch of GE. There, I said it.

    It's not the right song to wrap up a Bond film, but now it takes on historic value. A bit of a time capsule I guess.

    As for the decision to include, I guess they had to fill the sound during the credits with something, hehe!
  • edited July 2018 Posts: 16,443
    mattjoes wrote: »
    I kinda like The Experience of Love. It grew on me during my last watch of GE. There, I said it.

    It's not the right song to wrap up a Bond film, but now it takes on historic value. A bit of a time capsule I guess.

    As for the decision to include, I guess they had to fill the sound during the credits with something, hehe!

    I kinda like it for that time capsule reason, too. It's completely odd to close out a Bond film. Lately the overuse of the Bond Theme at the end of every film makes me appreciate Experience of Love in it's own way.
  • Posts: 16,443
    One of the best viewings of GOLDENEYE I've had in ages.

    I've been missing the Brosnan era lately. His films were an event, especially this one.
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
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    A genuine Felix Leiter! And the best in my opinion. I do love this film, and it's off to San Monique we go!
  • Posts: 16,443
    OCTOPUSSY

    A ways in...........no problem it's a company car!
  • Posts: 16,443
    Vijay pulls of the cravat with flying colors.
  • Posts: 16,443
    One of my fave action/comedy bits.
  • Posts: 16,443
    Excuuuuuuuuse me
  • Posts: 16,443
    Barry is generous with the Bond theme in this film. I love the arrangement as well.
  • Posts: 16,443
    I always loved Roger's Seiko in this one. I actually wouldn't mind if Eon skipped Omega for awhile and went back to either the Seiko or Rolex.
  • Posts: 16,443
    I like the flimsy knot Magda ties.
  • Posts: 16,443
    The Roger nod.
  • Posts: 16,443
    Bond only takes one bite of the souffle before Kamal as it removed.
  • Posts: 16,443
    I wonder if Bond ate any of the Sheep's Head dish? The stuffing maybe?
  • Posts: 16,443
    This does keep in with the snobbery of Fleming's Bond.
  • Posts: 16,443
    Bond sneaking around the Monsoon Palace. This was my favorite scene in the cinema when I was a kid. I would sneak around the basement floor of our apartment building. Too bad I didn't have a safari outfit.
  • Posts: 16,443
    I love Kamal's olive green safari attire.
  • Posts: 16,443
    Probably my most watched Bond film.
  • Posts: 16,443
    Louis Jourdan has the best facial expressions. Great actor.
    Made an excellent Dracula as well.

    After Christopher Lee he just might be my favorite Roger villain.
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