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I genuinely hope she wasn't made to feel
uncomfortable
I know he's concerned for Paris, but come on
A maid could just walk in...
RIP both
May have been best to talk through the HALO jump with Bond more than a minute out, though, and not with Sgt Apone barking at him with the hatch wide
open.
But we won't quibble.
Then a motorcycle chase which is too long, has a bit of the old sexism and sees Bond behave patronisingly to Wai Lin.
I heard tensions existed between Broz and Yeoh during the shoot (yohoo). You can see it in Yeoh's face; she really doesn't like PB at all.
Given up now. I remember the ending sequence is the brutal action slog on the big bad boat. Nah.
Still bottom tier Bond, for me, but it was a decent nostalgia bump. Eleven years old, reading my brother's magazines for any piece of information. Going to see it with him the night it came out in the now defunct cinema in Newry. It's Bellinis bar and restaurant, now. The classy location every town or city attempts. Never been.
Then, as its cinema run ends, the wait for it to come out on vhs begins, the interim spent reading Benson's execrable novelisation twice. Oh, the excitement of the release date and watching it again and again for months, before it clicked it didn't, but no problem, TWINE soon is announced and the same procedure starts all over again.
Yesterday never dies, either, it seems.