OHMSS
always shaken
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we have this film on ITV today at 3pm its not one of my personal favourites but will watch it all the same
cos I know a lot of you guys like it
cos I know a lot of you guys like it
By the way, did I tell you, I was "Mad"?
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http://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/43074/bond-programes-on-tv-and-radio/
Would anyone be interested in watching OHMSS and posting your thoughts as it's shown
Here, ( live as it goes out, so to speak ) ) not the same as a meet up, but more a bunch
of yobs talking through the film, in the back row.
at the start of OHMSS. The doorman from back in 69 still worked there.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
that bullet hit Tracy through the windscreen 8-) I thought not again after all the opinions
given here. )
They won't have the guts to leave the scene in?
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
I felt a bit sick on first watching it.
It took them years to show it un-cut post watershed ! By todays standards I dont think its too bad...they normally edit out the swear words though...
remember it as not a good film (steady there AS your on thin ice TP) but as one gets older ones taste buds change
and yes it is a great film just love JBs POW suit right down to the 3 button cuff ,and loved the typical Bond remark about the caviar,
think I will give the sky blue suit a wide berth but it was of that time, yep OHMS has definatly crept up the AS league table
the films. I read QOS as a teen and hated it, now I'm older, have lived a little, had a few
relationships, grown a beard etc. I can now appreciate the story of an intense love slowly
turning to a deep hatred. Which I couldn't in my teens. )
The film performed admirably, out-grossing its nearest competitor almost two to one at the U.S. box office where, according to Variety, it was the most popular film in the country for four solid weeks. It generated enough rentals at the box-office to claim ninth position on the box office chart for the year 1970. The persistent belief that it was a flop arises from its disappointing showing in comparison to the previous three Sean Connery Bond films, all of which made more than 100 million dollars worldwide, whereas this film grossed 87 million worldwide
Certain film techniques appear in the James Bond series for the first time in this picture: slow motion (when Bond is knocked out in his bedroom), flashback (Bond remembering Tracy being captured), and "breaking the fourth wall" (Lazenby looking into the camera briefly, immediately after his line "This never happened to the other fella"). Though it seems to be a self referential remark (Lazenby replaced Sean Connery as Bond) it also has a meaning in the context of the story