London: Spy Who Loved Me, April
Napoleon Plural
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There's a showing of a digital print of The Spy Who Loved Me at the Empire Leicester Square, London on 20 April, £13.50.
http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/?page=nowshowing&tbx_site_id=5
http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/?page=nowshowing&tbx_site_id=5
"This is where we leave you Mr Bond."
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Roger Moore 1927-2017
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This was the first Bond film I saw, as a boy in Liverpool in 1977. The event that started my obsession!! I would love to re-live this and attend this viewing.
Any one else interested in joining me? Could go for a drink afterwards too to discuss?
How strange are your ways anyhow? )
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Afraid of losing our mystique are we Nap?
-Roger Moore
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I will be there anyhow. Let me know if any others wanna come.
How do I post pics on here and I may even post a pic so you recognise me! LOL.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
see you there if anyone is interested in meeting up let me know either on here or via a PM and we can exchange emails.
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Roger Moore 1927-2017
I noticed so much more than on the DVD, like Stromberg's webbed hands and the great detail on the sets in Atlantis and on the Liparus.
A lovely afternoon - even got to meet Napoleon Plural and Lewis Gilbert.
Lewis Gilbert is a rare appearence I might add.
What was he like to meet? Did he sign autographs?
However, Moore seemed very old at times, quite out of keeping with today's action heroes. Never mind, AVTAK, he looked all his 50 years and then some in only his third film. His manner is OTT patronising at times too, but he's usually an amiable presence.
The pts was better than ever, with stunning panoramic views on the big screen that are only briefly caught but very impressive. It's a lovely film with a real sense of symmetry. And unusually, Bond strikes up a real rapport with the US sub commander that you don't normally get in these army shootout climaxes like that of TB, YOLT, MR.
Meeting Strangeways for a drink beforehand was cool, too. Odd having a natter with someone about Bond rather than on the site, like breaking the fourth wall. I suppose we should have taken a photo like Tee Hee and Loeffs.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Sound was a bit echoey but it was generally great. Pretty decent turn-out, too. The posters said it was an 'advance screening' too- perhaps it'll be released a little wider?
Yeah, I noticed that too. And Moore's face in the first scene in the Alpine hut was very moley, I reckon he used make-up to cover it up in other scenes. Bach looked more stunning than ever, though her teeth seemed more grey-white than the pearly white we expect from today's actresses.
I see you preferred to be incognito, empty!
Edit: Oddly, there's no mention of this event on mi6.co.uk. Did they not know about it? ?:)
Roger Moore 1927-2017