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  • nuttytigger
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    Live and Let Die and Goldeneye are mine. Husband likes them all.

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  • victorbrunswick
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    James Bond Fail
    From The Man With the Golden Gun. Note the film crew reflected in the mirror.

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    This'll make you laugh....had me in hysterics:

    http://youtu.be/GdUHtIyz1j8
    Last edited by sf1378; 28-08-2012, 18:54.

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  • DemonEyeX
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    Gotta go for 'The Spy Who Loved Me'.
    A view I share with Alan Partridge.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Originally posted by sf1378 View Post
    A View To A Kill was on earlier. Got it on dvd though. I did watch a bit and it was really noticable how much make up, and how old Rog looked by that one - even he's said he should have left when Octopussy came out. His wig was a bit obvious, but he'd also really slimmed for his final one, bit like when he did his first Bond, Live and Let Die, Moore has often said he has a weight problem - basically eating too much and he loves his grub - if you've ever seen The Saint or The Persuaders you can see how broad he was and then by his first Bond he was very slim. Cubby Broccoli ordered him to 'get a hair cut and go on a diet' when he was cast...lol. I also felt he'd had a face lift before A View To A Kill was made as his cheeks looked awfully taughter than previously...

    Had a cracking opening theme tune by Duran Duran, and their video for the song was very good too...
    Yeah couldn't believe A View To A Kill came on on the day of my last post! I watched a bit of it and also noticed how old RM looked. I was laughing at his bouffanty hair.

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  • catflap
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    Baron Samedi! Nice one Darren, I will have to check that one out, he looks like an interesting baddie!
    It's a good movie. Has a distinct 70s feel to it. Not sure I'd like it so much now if I'd never seen it before though... like so much else on this forum I guess.

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  • Palazzo
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    Baron Samedi! Nice one Darren, I will have to check that one out, he looks like an interesting baddie!

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  • darren
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    did a bit of checking and roger was 58 in a view to a kill.
    Apparently moonraker was the most expensive bond film roger did.

    Love the space scenes and jaws helping james and dr goodnight escape.





    Originally posted by sf1378 View Post
    A View To A Kill was on earlier. Got it on dvd though. I did watch a bit and it was really noticable how much make up, and how old Rog looked by that one - even he's said he should have left when Octopussy came out. His wig was a bit obvious, but he'd also really slimmed for his final one, bit like when he did his first Bond, Live and Let Die, Moore has often said he has a weight problem - basically eating too much and he loves his grub - if you've ever seen The Saint or The Persuaders you can see how broad he was and then by his first Bond he was very slim. Cubby Broccoli ordered him to 'get a hair cut and go on a diet' when he was cast...lol. I also felt he'd had a face lift before A View To A Kill was made as his cheeks looked awfully taughter than previously...

    Had a cracking opening theme tune by Duran Duran, and their video for the song was very good too...

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    A View To A Kill was on earlier. Got it on dvd though. I did watch a bit and it was really noticable how much make up, and how old Rog looked by that one - even he's said he should have left when Octopussy came out. His wig was a bit obvious, but he'd also really slimmed for his final one, bit like when he did his first Bond, Live and Let Die, Moore has often said he has a weight problem - basically eating too much and he loves his grub - if you've ever seen The Saint or The Persuaders you can see how broad he was and then by his first Bond he was very slim. Cubby Broccoli ordered him to 'get a hair cut and go on a diet' when he was cast...lol. I also felt he'd had a face lift before A View To A Kill was made as his cheeks looked awfully taughter than previously...

    Had a cracking opening theme tune by Duran Duran, and their video for the song was very good too...

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  • victorbrunswick
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    Originally posted by Palazzo View Post
    Yeah I agree with you there Darren, I intend to catch some of the older Bond movies sometime soon hopefully. I was kinda the same as Trickyvee in that I absolutely hated the sight of all things Bond but having fond memories of Brosnan's tenure and being blown away by Daniel Craig's appointment in Casino Royale, I admit that I have developed a bit of love for the 007 franchise.

    Bit of a question for the Bond fans who are up on the older movies, I remember being able to play as the old Bond villains on Goldeneye N64 and there was a bloke who wore a white top hat and had half of his face painted white, looked like some sort of voodoo character. Who was this, was this bloke an actual Bond villain?
    That was Baron Samedi from You Only Live Twice who was played by Geoffrey Holder. He was Mr. Big's henchman.

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  • ayrshireman
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    OHMSS
    Casino Royale (2006)
    Licence to Kill
    Goldfinger
    From Russia With Love
    TWINE
    Goldeneye
    TND
    FYEO

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  • Palazzo
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    Yeah I agree with you there Darren, I intend to catch some of the older Bond movies sometime soon hopefully. I was kinda the same as Trickyvee in that I absolutely hated the sight of all things Bond but having fond memories of Brosnan's tenure and being blown away by Daniel Craig's appointment in Casino Royale, I admit that I have developed a bit of love for the 007 franchise.

    Bit of a question for the Bond fans who are up on the older movies, I remember being able to play as the old Bond villains on Goldeneye N64 and there was a bloke who wore a white top hat and had half of his face painted white, looked like some sort of voodoo character. Who was this, was this bloke an actual Bond villain?

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  • themilkman
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    The Spy Who Loved me
    Live And Let Die
    For Your Eyes Only

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  • victorbrunswick
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    One of my favorite Bond villains was General Orlov, Stephen Berkoff's rogue Soviet general who tries to start WWIII in "Octopussy."

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  • darren
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    Not fond of the modern ones myself mate.
    have not seen any since goldeneye.


    Roger may be smarmy for you tricky but his bond films are rather good.

    The spy who loved me is superb as is moonraker,and for your eyes only,and man with the golden gun.

    not just so fond of of live and let die reason being im not fonsd of the tarot card thing.





    Originally posted by Trickyvee View Post
    I used to loathe James Bond films but my nostalgic tendencies got the better of me and I've started to enjoy watching the old ones with Sean Connery. There seems to be one on every weekend! The first Bond film I ever watched was A View to a Kill. Not viewed as one of the classics but I love Christopher Walken as a bad guy and Grace Jones as his side kick. Don't like Roger Moore though. Way too smarmy and I'm not keen on any of the modern Bonds either.

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