Er... yes. Yes he did, with some help from his good lady (who wrote the middle "What does it matter to ya" section). And no- while being the first official Bond song to be nominated for an Oscar ("The Look Of Love" was from the non-official CR67) it didn't win.
So, don't bother clicking on the above link to typical Express shoddy journalism.
What is Jill St John (Tiffany Case in Diamonds are Forever) doing on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service in the second picture?
Some interesting pictures, thanks for posting, Thunderpussy. I particularly like the Roger Moore contact sheets where it looks like he's cracking up while trying to look serious.
What is Jill St John (Tiffany Case in Diamonds are Forever) doing on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service in the second picture?
Some interesting pictures, thanks for posting, Thunderpussy. I particularly like the Roger Moore contact sheets where it looks like he's cracking up while trying to look serious.
I don’t think it is the OHMSS set. I think it’s a photoshoot unrelated to Bond.
{[] Some of these "Deep Fake " videos are amazing Also Burt would have
suited the early 70s Bonds with their big bellied sheriffs and crashing
Police cars.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
It's an opinion piece, and happily her opinion is wrong and doesn't matter
As I know what I like and need no one else's opinion on it Curiously I've
been watching a few Bond film reviews on YouTube and on the Dalton Bonds.
Not ONE Reviewer has mentioned his weeping or winking eyes )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
It's an opinion piece, and happily her opinion is wrong and doesn't matter
As I know what I like and need no one else's opinion on it Curiously I've
been watching a few Bond film reviews on YouTube and on the Dalton Bonds.
Not ONE Reviewer has mentioned his weeping or winking eyes )
That’s the point. How can you have an opinion of something, when you no not one thing about it... ?:)
Look what she used as a reference to inform her opinions on a film series she 's never seen: The Man Who Saved Britain, Simon Winder, 2006!!!
This sort of a column is of a type I've seen before for music: the gag is to get some young person to listen to a revered Classic Rock album and give an honest opinion based on first listen.
Typically discussed on Classic Rock forums where everybody posting is of vintage Classic Rock age, the discussion would not be any fun if the virgin listener actually liked the album: the more ignorant the review, the more heated the discussion, and all-importantly, the more webclicks for the site that posted the review in the first place.
I never seen such a thing published as legitimate journalism before, but legitimate journalism is increasingly following the same clickbait logic as the rest of the web.
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https://www.vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifestyle/article/jerry-hall-revisiting-vogues-1977-portrait-of-the-model
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8183681/MI6-agents-seen-time-duty-WW2-covert-headquarters.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8190395/James-Bond-actor-George-Lazenby-80-washes-hands-windows-gas-station-Los-Angeles.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8208141/Pierce-Brosnan-66-wife-Keely-Shaye-Smith-56-celebrate-26th-anniversary.html
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/gallery/james-bond-terry-oneill-photos
Express: Live and Let Die: Did Paul McCartney write the Bond theme? Did it win an Oscar?.
https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/music/1267884/Live-and-Let-Die-Paul-McCartney-write-Bond-theme-win-Oscar
Er... yes. Yes he did, with some help from his good lady (who wrote the middle "What does it matter to ya" section). And no- while being the first official Bond song to be nominated for an Oscar ("The Look Of Love" was from the non-official CR67) it didn't win.
So, don't bother clicking on the above link to typical Express shoddy journalism.
As ever, thanks to TP for this useful thread.
To see how Bond etc is represented in the
Press.
Terry O’Neill was an amazing photographer -{
He already has one Bond book out and another is due soon
What is Jill St John (Tiffany Case in Diamonds are Forever) doing on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service in the second picture?
Some interesting pictures, thanks for posting, Thunderpussy. I particularly like the Roger Moore contact sheets where it looks like he's cracking up while trying to look serious.
I don’t think it is the OHMSS set. I think it’s a photoshoot unrelated to Bond.
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/grooming/article/pierce-brosnan-hair
Brilliant. 2 inches on the sides won't be a problem for me, but the 3-4 inches on top is going to be rather difficult...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/apr/13/my-favourite-film-aged-12-you-only-live-twice
suited the early 70s Bonds with their big bellied sheriffs and crashing
Police cars.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8214563/Classic-motorcycle-ridden-George-Lazenby-emerged-sale-30-000.html
TP's big Organ ............ of news
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/apr/02/ive-never-seen-james-bond-the-spy-who-loved-me-hadley-freeman
This woman is ghastly. She writes all these negative connotations about Bond whilst admitting to NEVER have seen one single film...
She’s not a journalist, just stupid.
IG: @thebondarchives
Check it out, you won’t be disappointed
As I know what I like and need no one else's opinion on it Curiously I've
been watching a few Bond film reviews on YouTube and on the Dalton Bonds.
Not ONE Reviewer has mentioned his weeping or winking eyes )
That’s the point. How can you have an opinion of something, when you no not one thing about it... ?:)
IG: @thebondarchives
Check it out, you won’t be disappointed
..... I've been bluffing it here for years !
The Man Who Saved Britain, Simon Winder, 2006!!!
This sort of a column is of a type I've seen before for music: the gag is to get some young person to listen to a revered Classic Rock album and give an honest opinion based on first listen.
Typically discussed on Classic Rock forums where everybody posting is of vintage Classic Rock age, the discussion would not be any fun if the virgin listener actually liked the album: the more ignorant the review, the more heated the discussion, and all-importantly, the more webclicks for the site that posted the review in the first place.
I never seen such a thing published as legitimate journalism before, but legitimate journalism is increasingly following the same clickbait logic as the rest of the web.
Someone who can't tell the difference between Timothy Dalton and a fish. )