Last Bond film you watched...
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Last Bond film you watched...
What was the last Bond film you watched? Please feel free to post it here along with a few observations. No need for a 3000 word review!
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It was CR .... the DVD and that was a few weeks ago. In a few weeks, we'll have a JB weekend and watch a load of them while eating suave junk food with sauce bernaise. Of course, owing to my views, I don't consider CR a real Bond film, oh well.
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I'll go with that. LALD is always very watchable. In all the silliness, there are some classic Bond moments ...
* Bond strapped in the chair, while Mr. Big reads the back of his watch.
* "My name's Bond, James Bond." "Names is for tombstones."
Moore played a good mix -- playful in the non-physical scenes, yet straight in the action scenes.
* Excellent ensemble of villains. A waste of good talent on the heroin distribution plot.
* Cool score... the boat chase, driving into Harlem.
* Bond strapped in the chair, while Mr. Big reads the back of his watch.
* "My name's Bond, James Bond." "Names is for tombstones."
Moore played a good mix -- playful in the non-physical scenes, yet straight in the action scenes.
* Excellent ensemble of villains. A waste of good talent on the heroin distribution plot.
* Cool score... the boat chase, driving into Harlem.
You move very well for a dead man, Mr Bond
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