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| 21 Nov 2009 by Matthew Hageman Espionage has everyone's attention whether it is written in an exciting story or captured on camera in a motion picture. One reason I enjoyed getting lost in the James Bond book was that espionage from Ian Fleming's stories helped my mind escape from ... I remember when I was in third grade at Hill Middle School, my grandpa gave me my first James Bond 007 book to read. The book was The Spy Who Loved Me written by Ian Fleming in 1962 and was an original from that year. ... Matt Hageman's blogs - http://hagee12.blogspot.com/ |
| 22 May 2007 by news@commanderbond.net For the first time a 007 stage was built on the back lot of Pinewood Studios in England to house the innards of a huge supertanker which kidnaps three nuclear submarines–at the time the largest motion picture sound stage in the world. ... CommanderBond.net - http://commanderbond.net/ [ More results from CommanderBond.net ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Ryan Furlong “All of the panelists knew and worked with Cubby and will talk about his approach to producing and the special qualities that made him one of the greatest producers in motion picture history,” Jewell said. The film festival, located at the Norris Cinema Theatre, ... The screenings also include George Lazenby's brilliant, if underrated, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Sir Roger Moore's iconic The Spy Who Loved Me and Pierce Brosnan's franchise-revitalizing GoldenEye. ... Daily Trojan - http://dailytrojan.com/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by CPA Mom Alex Rider is a reluctant teenage spy who works for Britain 's MI6 and unlike James Bond, does not have a license to kill. Instead, he uses his wits and cool gadgets to incapacitate the bad guys. Crocodile Tears: An Alex Rider Adventure (#8 ) ... Crocodile Tears is the eighth title in this blockbuster series, which has also spawned a major motion picture and a line of graphic novels. Anthony lives in London with his wife Jill, and their two sons, Nicholas and Cassian. ... An Island Life - http://islandlife808.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2008 by Jason De Bord This Lotus Esprit is one of two complete, fully functioning cars that were used for the driving scenes in the motion picture 'The Spy Who Loved Me', starring Roger Moore as secret agent James Bond, '007′. Approximately nine Esprits were ... Original Prop Blog - Jason DeBord's TV... - http://www.originalprop.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Original Prop Blog - Jason DeBord's TV... ] |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Vaibhav Though the legendary Ken Adams is the production supervisor on Spy Who Loved Me, no individual credit is given for the costumes. 26: Kelly Le Brock - Weird Science (1985) Designer: Marilyn Vance. I can remember a lot of odd fashions ... Indian Mirror Today - http://indianmirrortoday.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Aug 2009 by Virginia G Green roger moore was james bond in 1973 for “live and let die”, 1974 for “the man with the golden gun”, in 1977 “the spy who loved me”, from 1979 “moonraker”, “for your eyes only” in 1981, “octopussy” in 1983 and the only remaining movie to ... Backlink Builders - http://www.backlinkbuilders.com/ |
| 8 Jan 2009 by Nikki Finke Daniel Craig reprises his role as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in Quantum of Solace, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures release of EON Productions' 22nd adventure in the longest-running film franchise in motion picture history. ... Nothing could be worse than the self-parodying Roger Moore films of the 1970's like “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Moonraker.” Those are the Bond equivalent of “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.” (NOW who's a geek, Here In Flyover? ) ... Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily - http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/ [ More results from Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily ] |
| 2 Aug 2009 by Sandra K Martin in 1973 for “live and let die”, 1974 in “the man with the golden gun” and 1977, “the spy who loved me”, in 1979 it was “moonraker” and 1981 brought “for your eyes only”, “octopussy” in 1983 and the last movie starring roger moore was “a ... lsihandbook.com - http://www.lsihandbook.com/lsi-research/ [ More results from lsihandbook.com ] |
| 10 Aug 2009 by Brenda D Wright the 1973's “live and let die”, “the man with the golden gun” in 1974″, “the spy who loved me” in 1977, “moonraker” from 1979, “for your eyes only” in 1981, “octopussy” in 1983, and ” a view to a kill” in1985. ... Undepted - Media News - http://news.undepted.com/ |
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