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Each time i'm tempted to watch FYEO the thought of the ice skating makes me cringe and generally puts me off it. |
#173
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I also love the stories of his endless complaints about co-star Diana Rigg constantly reeking of garlic.
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As for the ice scating scene: a scene with Lynn-Holly Johnson cannot possibly be boring. Quote:
Greetings! |
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Therefore the garlic! Greetings! |
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I would rather watch Lazenby in a Bond film, than suffer Moore in Moonraker and Octopussy.
__________________ "Give me grain or give me death!" |
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Amen, brother. I pretty much lost interest in Moore after The Spy Who Loved Me. Although A View to a Kill was pretty decent and Walken made for a great villain. The axe fight atop a suspension bridge at the climax is a particular highlight, not just of this film but in the entire Bond series.
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Yes but only in a kind of Carry On Bond way, except there's no Sid James. |
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