jakarta
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The best Connery Bond Film in my opinion...
Well, considering that the rest were predictably formulaic, with insignificant scripts but just bigger and bigger flashes and bangs, yes, it probably was.The best Connery Bond Film in my opinion...
Wouldn't have thought that of Goldfinger myself. The 'Moore' Bonds were laughable and certainly had rubbish scripts.Well, considering that the rest were predictably formulaic, with insignificant scripts but just bigger and bigger flashes and bangs, yes, it probably was.
I still have no idea what was going on in Thunderball.Wouldn't have thought that of Goldfinger myself. The 'Moore' Bonds were laughable and certainly had rubbish scripts.
I've always been more of a Rosa Klebb man.
Rosa Klebb and Robert Shaw's character - among the best Bond villians ever too.I've always been more of a Rosa Klebb man.
FIT.I've always been more of a Rosa Klebb man.
Off the top of my head, there's at least two Bond films where he catches the villain based on their wine choices (the bit at the end of Diamonds Are Forever is the other one I can remember).He didn't know his wines though did he?![]()
A white Chianti.He didn't know his wines though did he?![]()
I don't know what you mean, there's some quality acting going on in that photo. I could watch it all day.FIT.
Has to be Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) for me. Absolute perfection - we don’t talk about the acting.
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Also one of the great Bond one-liners at the end, no matter how contrived.
Alternatively, “Ursula, it's an offence to stop on the hard shoulder unless there is a malfunction with the car.”
Which does just beat: 'Keeping the British end up sir.'I don't know what you mean, there's some quality acting going on in that photo. I could watch it all day.
My favourite's at the end of Moonraker (I'm a big Moonraker fan in case you can't tell):
"What's Bond doing?"
"I think he's attempting reentry sir."
Aye, he means his cock!Which does just beat: 'Keeping the British end up sir.'
At the end of The Spy Who Loved Me.
I'm pretty sure 90% of Moonraker is just The Spy Who Loved me with all the references to "under the sea" crossed out and replaced with "IN SPACE".Which does just beat: 'Keeping the British end up sir.'
At the end of The Spy Who Loved Me.
They're both gritty British, realistic Cold War espionage films at their most realistic best.I'm pretty sure 90% of Moonraker is just The Spy Who Loved me with all the references to "under the sea" crossed out and replaced with "IN SPACE".