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Much prefer Claudine Auger!
Largo justs whistles at her here...probably torture enough!
Thats stuntman Roy Alon who takes a dive out the window!
It had a great thrilling opening sequence involving horses! They could have done something similar here, but its oh so dull!
So good in 'The Day of the Jackal', one of my favourite thrillers!
I recollect that Director Irvin Kershner boasted before filming that as far as he was concerned, there never was a Bond movie before! Rather silly thing to say. Enjoyed this viewing, mainly for the cast, but its nowhere near as good as OP!
Never again?
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH.
Sophie Marceau is wonderful here.
I'm at the ski sequence. Good cinematography here as welll as a marvelous Arnold score.
It's actually my favorite of his Bond scores.
I wonder how this action sequence would've played had John Glen directed this film?
I do like this sequence, though.
See you back at the lodge.
Elektra has a panic attack. That's actually more annoying than Stacey's screaming.
More believable as well.
I love this bit in her room as she asks him to stay. Brosnan is superb here.
I sure do like Brosnan's hair in this one.
Elektra has an ice fetish.
At the time it was my favorite of Pierce's.
Writers Purvis and Wade are quoted as saying that they got the idea of cutting the car in half from Laurel and Hardy! I wish the Director had shot that action scene in daylight though!
You're right about the ski set piece, its totally devoid of thrills and John Glen and Arthur Wooster would have given us something far better.