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Warhead 2027
Nineteen Fifty Three
MALAK[AI]
Great Bond movie name.
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From Russia with Faulty Windows
I like it, but, amazingly, it has already been done! (sort of)
Carlos Sandin returned to the city of his alma mater with his gleefully unhinged one-man show. A cocktail of slapstick, satire, and suave absurdity, shaken and stirred.
In a transformation that would leave Darwin lost for words, Sandin evolves from naked Neanderthal to James Bond, donning a tux and arming himself not with a Walther PPK, but a clarinet. After being used in a slightly sharp performance of the James Bond Theme, said clarinet spent much of the performance being cradled by a woman in the front row...
Throughout the show, chaos reigned supreme. A recreation of the iconic Bond opening credits involved a suspiciously high volume of white frisbees. A car chase scene, featuring an ensemble of Sandin playing Bond, villain, skier, and swimmer, had the audience in stitches. At one point, someone was dispatched to the bar to fetch ice for Bond’s martini.
Final Verdict: Utterly daft, delightfully dauntless. Bond like you've never seen him before (unless you've seen him naked).