Allow me to introduce myself...

What better way for me to introduce myself than with this link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz-OJmb073E

Enough said.
I thought I noticed a SPECTRE at your shoulder.

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  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    edited September 2009
    The ego has landed!
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  • Dangerman009Dangerman009 Posts: 32MI6 Agent
    The ego has landed!
    Very clever.

    My original post does come across rather snobbish and egotistical. I hope I didn't offend anyone. My apologies. I didn't mean it that way. Let me try again.

    My username is Dangerman009. I've been a Bond enthusiast since I was eight in 1986 or early '87. The first time I really remember knowing that I saw a Bond movie was when we came home one Friday night and I saw the last ten minutes or so of Goldfinger on television.

    The first one I saw in a theater was The Living Daylights. I was too young to care about plot or characters. All I knew was that I was seeing a Bond film on the big screen and that it wasn't Sean Connery.

    I grew up watching movies. I couldn't hardly get enough. Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars(it was still just Star Wars then), The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi and several others. I also watched Thunderball, The Man With the Golden Gun, Moonraker, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Goldfinger, all of which were recorded from television.

    The ones I remember watching the most are Thunderball and The Man With the Golden Gun. When I got the soundtrack for Thunderball from the library, the music brought back such memories. I didn't realize how indelible that music was. In fact I just got the Ultimate Edition of Thunderball for my birthday and watched it last night. This year I've probably seen it four times, at least. Before I had my own DVD I had the old VHS television copy and the Library's DVD. Yes, right now Thunderball is my favorite of the Connery Bonds.

    The gunbarrel that you saw I worked very hard on. I had help from a young man who's YouTube username is MovieComp and from a tutorial on YouTube (I don't remember the name of it). The music is from The Living Daylights and the gunshot is from a demo version of Ghost Recon.

    I look forward to sharing with everyone on this forum.

    -009
    I thought I noticed a SPECTRE at your shoulder.
  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    The ego has landed!
    Very clever.

    My original post does come across rather snobbish and egotistical. I hope I didn't offend anyone. My apologies. I didn't mean it that way. Let me try again.

    My username is Dangerman009. I've been a Bond enthusiast since I was eight in 1986 or early '87. The first time I really remember knowing that I saw a Bond movie was when we came home one Friday night and I saw the last ten minutes or so of Goldfinger on television.

    The first one I saw in a theater was The Living Daylights. I was too young to care about plot or characters. All I knew was that I was seeing a Bond film on the big screen and that it wasn't Sean Connery.

    I grew up watching movies. I couldn't hardly get enough. Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars(it was still just Star Wars then), The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi and several others. I also watched Thunderball, The Man With the Golden Gun, Moonraker, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Goldfinger, all of which were recorded from television.

    The ones I remember watching the most are Thunderball and The Man With the Golden Gun. When I got the soundtrack for Thunderball from the library, the music brought back such memories. I didn't realize how indelible that music was. In fact I just got the Ultimate Edition of Thunderball for my birthday and watched it last night. This year I've probably seen it four times, at least. Before I had my own DVD I had the old VHS television copy and the Library's DVD. Yes, right now Thunderball is my favorite of the Connery Bonds.

    The gunbarrel that you saw I worked very hard on. I had help from a young man who's YouTube username is MovieComp and from a tutorial on YouTube (I don't remember the name of it). The music is from The Living Daylights and the gunshot is from a demo version of Ghost Recon.

    I look forward to sharing with everyone on this forum.

    -009

    Welcome aboard 009. Very good effort with the opening sequence though. Best one I've seen so far.
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