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

1650651653655656804

Comments

  • Posts: 16,469
    "My real name is Bond. James Bond. You must take my word for it."

    I prefer that reading of the iconic line to earlier with the police officer.
  • Posts: 16,469
    I don't mind the silly ass firetruck chase, really. It's pretty brief, some of the bits are kind of funny and it suits Roger Moore.
  • Posts: 16,469
    The 1980's was a good decade to become a Bond fan, especially as a kid.
    It hadn't been that long since OP and NSNA when this one came out in May of '85. It was great to get a new film every other year, VHS had become attainable and ABC aired the films regularly.
  • Posts: 16,469
    The Golden Gate Bridge climax is fun.

    DRAT! I dropped the soap!!

    Haha OHHHH!
  • Posts: 8,137
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I like the horsesteeple chase scene.

    One of the underrated highlights for me!
  • Posts: 8,137
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Day off tomorrow, so I'm watching another Bond on my new television.

    A VIEW TO A KILL

    The colors pop on this set.
    The warehouse fight is pretty lame, but I like it anyway. I remember it got a few laughs in the cinema back in '85.
    I wonder if any of the humorous bits got laughter during the re-release this year?
    I imagine the film looked good in 4K on a big screen.

    Bond and Mayday get down. Had Roger's iconic OOOOOOOHHHHHH been inserted as she climbs on top of him, I'd have immediately ranked this film in my top 3.

    Unfortunately I didnt get to see AVTAK in the current re-releases. Looking forward immensely to the CR showing this Tuesday!
  • Posts: 16,469
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I like the horsesteeple chase scene.

    One of the underrated highlights for me!

    Isn't there something similar in one of the early John Gardner novels? Been decades since I read them.
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Day off tomorrow, so I'm watching another Bond on my new television.

    A VIEW TO A KILL

    The colors pop on this set.
    The warehouse fight is pretty lame, but I like it anyway. I remember it got a few laughs in the cinema back in '85.
    I wonder if any of the humorous bits got laughter during the re-release this year?
    I imagine the film looked good in 4K on a big screen.

    Bond and Mayday get down. Had Roger's iconic OOOOOOOHHHHHH been inserted as she climbs on top of him, I'd have immediately ranked this film in my top 3.

    Unfortunately I didnt get to see AVTAK in the current re-releases. Looking forward immensely to the CR showing this Tuesday!

    I'm extremely envious.
  • Posts: 8,137
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    The 1980's was a good decade to become a Bond fan, especially as a kid.
    It hadn't been that long since OP and NSNA when this one came out in May of '85. It was great to get a new film every other year, VHS had become attainable and ABC aired the films regularly.

    Oh yes, good times indeed! The T.V. premiere of LALD was a massive audience grabber, Rog was riding high as Bond in the cinema. With a little interjection by Sean...and then of course, we got the best Bond, Mr. Dalton! Fond memories living in those times,I had left school in early 80's, straight into an economic depression ( much worse than later one imo!), Bond was still there though, a wonderful pick me up in quite desperate times!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Been a while since I did a comment,
    You Only Live Twice ( 1967)
    Sean does a great gunbarrel.
    Dodgy opening effests shot.
  • Posts: 8,137
    Unidentified object closing fast!
  • Posts: 8,137
    When zu used to do technical drawing ( hated it)
    I had a pencil that clasped the lead very similar to the front of this ship!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Shane Rimmer has such a distinctive American voice, though he was Canadian!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Great set here!
  • Posts: 8,137
    "Our man is working on it now!"
  • Posts: 8,137
    Gorgeous shot of the pice arriving!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Died on the job! Just like Daniel 🤣🤣
  • Posts: 8,137
    Disappointing titles by Binder. Always felt he could have done better!
    Lovely theme by Nancy though!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Has Roald Dahl ever written any other screenplays?
  • Posts: 8,137
    Burial at sea!
    I wonder does EON still have that newspaper featuring Bonds reported death in their archives somewhere?
  • Posts: 8,137
    Connery looks fab in his naval uniform!
    As does Moneypenny,... And M!
  • Posts: 8,137
    "This is the big one, 007!"
    If this was Rog, he would have raised an eyebrow!
  • Posts: 8,137
    This bluray is particularly sharp!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Bond took a first in Oriental Languages at Cambridge! Of course he did!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Welcome to Tokyo!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Bonds Japanese is very convincing!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Sumo. Spectacular stadium
    Everythings spectacular about YOLT!
  • Posts: 8,137
    The Sumo wrestlers toss salt into the ring first, to ward off evil spirits!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Mr. Henderson!
    Always preferred Charles Gray here, than as Blofeld!
  • Posts: 8,137
    Stirred...not shaken???
  • Posts: 8,137
    Connery crashing through a paper wall..not as impressive as Craig crashing though a plaster one in CR! 😆
Sign In or Register to comment.