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| 2 Apr 2009 The Spy Who Loved Me 'Cubby' Broccoli had been having problems with his business partner and, after The Man With The Golden Gun, United Artists bought out Harry Saltzman's share: this is the first Bond film where Broccoli has sole ... 007 MAGAZINE LATEST NEWS - http://www.007magazine.co.uk/ [ More results from 007 MAGAZINE LATEST NEWS ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by statsman1982 Yes, the Stars Wars stuff at the end was a bit much, but if it wasn't for that I'm convinced that this would rank, alongside The Spy Who Loved Me, as the best of the Roger Moore films. .... And even though she was drinking - it was really just sipping that one glass - said she tried to drink one glass a day for her health. That aside - I like Tank Girl better after hearing her share about her experiences as an actresses and now a writer/director/producer. ... Straight Dope Message Board - Cafe Society - http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/ |
| 4 Jul 2009 by Chris Cyril Castle of Mayfair, London was acknowledged as clothing James Bond during this time, so he deserves merit for keeping the reins on 007's seventies costume endeavours for as long as he possibly could (experiments in powder blue vacation wear not ... His sleeves are finished just back enough for those famous Turnbull and Asser turnback cuffs to pop into view (by The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977, Moore would finally ditch the turnbacks for a double cuff and cufflinks). ... Clothes on Film - http://clothesonfilm.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by karaokegal (Captain Of The Innuendo Squad) Flixster - Share Movies. Nobody Does It Better (The Spy Who Loved Me)-Carly Simon London By Night-Frank Sinatra Carmen-Malcolm McClaren Whiskey & Gin-Johnnie Raye Mission to Moscow-Glenn Miller Band Dangerous Games-The Fix-Original Cast ... The Chelsea Drugstore - http://karaokegal.livejournal.com/ |
| 23 Oct 2009 by hudson2010 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME 11.MOONRAKER 12.FOR YOUR EYES ONLY 13.OCTOPUSSY 14. A VIEW KILL 15.THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS 16.LICENCE TO KILL 17.GOLDENEYE 18.TOMORROW NEVER DIES 19.THE WORLD IS NOT EHOUGN 20.DIE ANOTHER DAY 21. Casino Royale ... If you are a beginner, we would like to share experience with you and good suggestions. If you are reseller, dropship service and good customer service will make your business expand quicker.(we also have US Version DVDs without hinese writing ... Free Advertising Forum - http://www.thefreeadvertisingsite.com/ - References |
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| 12 Nov 2009 by ENNYMAN I've not looked at a Bond book since high school (and I read every one of them that dad had available -- Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Moonraker, Dr. No, For Your Eyes Only, The Spy Who Loved Me, etc. ... Remember when Israel, wandering in the wilderness for forty years, sent twelve spies into Canaan to check out the situation there? The Revolutionary War had its share of spy business, as did the Civil War, and every conflict since. If you have kids, and enough time, ... Ennyman's Territory - http://pioneerproductions.blogspot.com/ |
| 23 Jul 2009 by KeithATC01 Not even “The Hildbrant Rarity” can touch <i>The Spy Who Loved Me</i> in terms of sheer awfulness. Cataloging the sundry things wrong with this book is a bit of a chore, if for no other reason than it means one must go back and revisit so many ... When he does show up, we can share a sigh of relief with Viv in hopes that the story will pick up somewhat now that our man Bond is in the picture. It does to some degree, but it's a case of drastically too little way too late, ... Jet Set Tramp - http://www.teleport-city.com/jst/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by dcairns Or maybe the second one – the first is usually the comedy fling bit at the beginning of a Bond film (the girl having comedy moments and/or casual sex and even, say in The Spy Who Loved Me, trying to double cross Bond but surviving the opening sequence), .... um, maybe, maybe not. Shadowy government TLAs aren't known to share information, nor are they particularly inclined to do so to any police agencies unless it's in their interests. That part to me is mostly believable . ... shadowplay - http://dcairns.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 21 Oct 2009 by TIM KRAEMER And perhaps almost as important as Agent 007 himself we have the Bond villain, Wiseman's Dr. No — an insidious mastermind, flamboyant yet well-spoken and impeccably dressed, with a bizarre deformity (Dr. No lost his hands to .... Both films even share a director, Lewis Gilbert. But despite the clear superiority of The Spy Who Loved Me it is Moonraker that has the greater villain in the awesomely smug, snooty, superior Hugo Drax. He's just such a glorious asshole, ... The Only Blog on the Internet. - http://timkraemer.blogspot.com/ |
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