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I always thought Sir Roger was the pinnacle until Craig arrived on the big screen. It maybe because, in my view anyway the last 5 films have been by far the best. Just to ask another question, What is everybody's favourite Bond film song? Mine would have to be 'Nobody does it better' to 'The Spy Who Loved Me' which is also my number 1 roger Moore film.
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Off topic but I saw that Kenneth Brannagh film Belfast today. It's a cracking movie and deserves all the praise it is getting, worth a look.
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I Don't see any mention of George Lazenby? Wonder why that is? Actually, OHMSS wasn't a bad movie. Poor Diana Rigg.
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
I Don't see any mention of George Lazenby? Wonder why that is? Actually, OHMSS wasn't a bad movie. Poor Diana Rigg. And reimagined in the latest movie.
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
I Don't see any mention of George Lazenby? Wonder why that is? Actually, OHMSS wasn't a bad movie. Poor Diana Rigg. OHMSS was a good movie and Lazenby was fine in it. Unfortunately it all went to his head and he killed his own career.
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Although Timothy Dalton wasn’t my favourite bond by a long shot, Licence to Kill was up there with my favourite bond films
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Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford |
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Originally posted by monkey
Although Timothy Dalton wasn’t my favourite bond by a long shot, Licence to Kill was up there with my favourite bond films I was going to mention Timothy, but couldn't recall his name. On a slight tangent, I was watching David Niven in Casino Royale not too long ago. Worth watching, just to put spy films in a different perspective.
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I was going to mention Timothy, but couldn't recall his name. On a slight tangent, I was watching David Niven in Casino Royale not too long ago. Worth watching, just to put spy films in a different perspective. A complete mess of a film I think there were 4/5 different directors, That said it's worth a watch as it is very Sixties.
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Originally posted by monkey
Although Timothy Dalton wasn’t my favourite bond by a long shot, Licence to Kill was up there with my favourite bond films 'He disagreed with something that ate him' It's one that I can always watch. More violent and nasty than other Bonds and often heavily cut for TV.
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
'He disagreed with something that ate him' It's one that I can always watch. More violent and nasty than other Bonds and often heavily cut for TV. I think that’s what I liked about it, it was the first really gritty violent bond film, with more believable villains
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
'He disagreed with something that ate him' It's one that I can always watch. More violent and nasty than other Bonds and often heavily cut for TV. Which, itself, is a line from the Thunderball novel
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