Bond christmas/holiday traditions
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Was curious if fellow 007 fans had any Bond tradition during the holiday/Christmas season, example being watching the Christmas-related OHMSS or something of that nature. for me, i watch TNDs, for some reason that film always had a Christmas season-vibe to it even though theres nothing Christmas-y in it, i think it has to do with i first listened to the score and got the DVD of it one Christmas so whenever the film comes to mind the joy of the Christmas season does too.
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and like many of you, I usually watch the marathons on TV, even though I own all the films already :P
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It's got that real Christmasy feeling hasn't it!
I'm hoping to get the soundtrack as a gift this year. -{
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That might have something to do with it being set in the snowy mountains or that Doris Day esq song ("Do you know how Christmas trees are grown?") )
Ha, yes... and the fact it's set at Christmas!
It's just that most 'Christmas' films these days don't make you feel festive, but this always does!
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The same for me this year, an empty hotel room, a revolver and a bottle of vodka. Usually I stretch to a Mayfair prostitute, but times are hard and that's all that will be I imagine.
EDIT: Oh, sorry, you wanted a Bond theme... well I make 'em dress up as Bond girls, been doing this for 22 years now... last few Christmas's have been a bit rough, scaly backs don't do it for me.
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Sounds great. If you had just lied about being alone, it would have been perfect. )
I spent five years in various security contracts after the forces and liked being alone and pleasing myself (watch NP jump on that one!) all over the world, but it really sucks (..NP) at Christmas.
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Spent a few like that - minus the Mayfair prostitute - I'm too cheap, prefered to keep the lights low and the fee lower still...
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Yes OHMSS is the best film of the book, best music soundtrack too. (Play it in the car regularly.)
I went to Piz Gloria in sunny August way back in 1986.
Got the pennants and pewter plate souvenirs. Anything newer lately?
The Shot On Ice docu films are good also.
Bleuville. "Are you here for Christmas Sir Hilary?" (Joanna Lumley in OHMSS.)
As far as eggnog - don't like it personally (too sweet), but I did have great beer and wine - especially the gluhwein, which is a popular mulled wine. For those of you ever planning on taking such a trip - a few tips. Save up a lot! It costs a bundle to travel and stay in any of the posh places there - you can never have enough "guineas". Want to ride the Cresta? You don't buy a ticket - you "join" there club at a jaw dropping price that allows you five runs down the ice shute. I enjoyed my trip but was a pauper after New Years!
As far as doing a Bond Christmas - I like to watch OHMSS and listen to the soundtrack as well (while drinking some Christmas cheer of course) and it's double fun having actually been in the spots I see in the film - really gives one another perspective. My wife and I plan to make that trip someday (she'd been to Austria but missed Switzerland). I also would like to hear from any one who had been to Piz Gloria in the very recent past. It really is a magical place at Christmas, but god is it COLD!
Wow, what an amazing experience - and how fitting you are able to share that on a Bond fan site... to be able to do something like that, just for yourself.... and to enjoy the experience, without a significant other - well, good for you -{
Now the romantic in me is willing you to take your wife back there - and experience it with her - it will not be the same.... it never is, BUT you can share the memory, and enjoy the experience in a totally different way - with someone to share it with :x
You wore rubbers over your shoes! No wonder you couldn't pick up any women. What were you practising, safe socks? )
I visited Piz Gloria, but it wasn't recent, it was summer of 1988. Got a cable car to the top, hiked all the way down (mostly) to Murren, got a lift on a bale of hay truck for last bit. Brilliant stuff.
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Er, not as ripped. I couldn't find it on google images.
Yesterday I watched Thunderball, sublime stuff with lovely cinematography that's moved on from GF. Real class and the bomber scenes hold up very well, no CGI! That said, I could really nitpick it and have done in the past - the 'shut the door behind you!' scene when Largo enters the Spectre meeting room (he's last to attend, mirrored perhaps by Bond being the last to attend his meeting with the 00's), 'didn't I have a hat when I came in?', 'Sorry Felix, you were about to say 007!' right over the goon who's been caught spying on them. But then again, why would it be a secret that he's 007 - he's just introduced himself as James Bond to a Spectre agent, they know who he is, dating back to Dr No! (Of course, this is a result of messing about with the novels; in the book this is the first time Spectre appears so they don't know who Bond is, whereas in the films he's already tangled with them because they were inserted into Dr No and FRWL.)
I did stop at the junkanoo festival and watched little more, the film does get bogged down around that point, a very talky film, loads of exposition and false urgency. 'Millions of people will die if you don't reveal...' he tells Domino. No they won't they've agreed to pay up!
Anyway, terrific eye candy and interesting to compare with the book. I can see why they had the airman have a double, it's hard to buy that someone in that position would be bought by Spectre and NSNA didn't make it very clear. Still just a little unclear why Largo would be tied up with Domino, is it just a coincidence? Nods to Dr No: 'I'm a nervous passenger', the suicide by cyanide capsule.
It's snow in London now so TB is more exotic than OHMSS! Though I intend to watch that.
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I have been up there this June during my Alps tour in the Esprit. What do you want to know?
And yes, it was cold, we had snow there in June!
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'Alps tour in the Esprit' - sounds great!
Is that Blofeld sneaking away on the right of that pic? )
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We (3 guys one gal) drove to Lauterbrunnen and took the funicular railway and the Bergbahn to Murren.
We stayed overnight, having lovely local food and some drinks. On the next morning we took the cable car to the Schilthorn just after breakfast.
Yes, we went to the revolving restaurant for some coffee and cake - but no meal, as we had a lot of miles to cover
IIRC they have offered a 'OHMSS' meal and the souvenir shop up there is really worth a visit.
Here is some footage of the drive on the Sustenpass on the same day. As you can see, the pass was (almost) cleared and it was a sunny day. My mates even got some sunburn in their Elises, although they just have opened the pass 2 days ago!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZTd5UcRks0&feature=youtube_gdata
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) If you can spend the last days in Hong Kong in the Rubyeon Royale - I think this is still acceptable...
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