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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Thunderbird 2East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,816MI6 Agent
I like the music, but I can see Barbel’s point..... the high notes are very like BBC Sports Ski Sunday!
Must be all the pro skiing and winter sports influences..
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I know it's not necessarily a popular opinion, but I do enjoy the 'Ski...Shoot...Jump' cue on the expanded soundtrack release. But it is certainly nothing compared to the energetic, disco-fueled glory of 'Runaway' which comes directly after it in the film.
Kristatos makes for a good 'red herring' initially, but when he's supposed to be an out and out villain later on he's still a bit too Norman Normal.
It's a tone thing- he's being directed to contrast with his predecessors (Drax, Scaramanga etc) even in full villain mode. Blame Glen, not Glover, if you disagree. Glover could certainly have played it "big" in a different film.
Tragically, a stuntman was killed during the bob sequence. This was widely reported at the time but is scarcely mentioned since in Eon-approved merchandise (books/commentaries)
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Thunderbird 2East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,816MI6 Agent
I lov ow the Lotus angrily bumps over even the Smallest lumps of ice and snow.
That could not have been comfortable!
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
Kristatos makes for a good 'red herring' initially, but when he's supposed to be an out and out villain later on he's still a bit too Norman Normal.
It's a tone thing- he's being directed to contrast with his predecessors (Drax, Scaramanga etc) even in full villain mode. Blame Glen, not Glover, if you disagree. Glover could certainly have played it "big" in a different film.
Yes, he is full scale Baddie in The Last Cruisade.... for that matter, he does conniving brilliantly as General Veers in ESB. He should have been the ground commander in Jedi too.
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
Kristatos makes for a good 'red herring' initially, but when he's supposed to be an out and out villain later on he's still a bit too Norman Normal.
It's a tone thing- he's being directed to contrast with his predecessors (Drax, Scaramanga etc) even in full villain mode. Blame Glen, not Glover, if you disagree. Glover could certainly have played it "big" in a different film.
That's true, but I think they could have given him a bit more of an edge, even in the realistic mode. Though I do love his later, "Ah, leave him.." when one of his lackeys is knocked overboard and left as prey for the sharks...
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Greene would give Elvis' hairpiece to be creepy. Just boring.
Probably the best ski chase ever in a movie!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Although he doesn’t get a lot to do here, he does stoic wonderfully!
He has recently been Lord Mountbatten in The Crown.
Kristatos makes for a good 'red herring' initially, but when he's supposed to be an out and out villain later on he's still a bit too Norman Normal.
Whaaaaat?
It‘s building up the action and then explodes
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
It's as if for an episode of 'The Sweeney'...
but then we get the marvellous 'Runaway'...
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Must be all the pro skiing and winter sports influences..
I know it's not necessarily a popular opinion, but I do enjoy the 'Ski...Shoot...Jump' cue on the expanded soundtrack release. But it is certainly nothing compared to the energetic, disco-fueled glory of 'Runaway' which comes directly after it in the film.
It's a tone thing- he's being directed to contrast with his predecessors (Drax, Scaramanga etc) even in full villain mode. Blame Glen, not Glover, if you disagree. Glover could certainly have played it "big" in a different film.
Right! I know what you mean
That could not have been comfortable!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yes, he is full scale Baddie in The Last Cruisade.... for that matter, he does conniving brilliantly as General Veers in ESB. He should have been the ground commander in Jedi too.
That's true, but I think they could have given him a bit more of an edge, even in the realistic mode. Though I do love his later, "Ah, leave him.." when one of his lackeys is knocked overboard and left as prey for the sharks...
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!