Originally posted by zeitghost
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You've clearly never heard their rendition of Mary Had A Little LambOriginally posted by DaveB View PostWHS.
Live and Let Die, for the powerboat chase through the Louisiana bayou and the fact that the theme tune was the only decent song Paul Macartney and Wings ever did.
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And the scary guy on the train at the end that made my younger brother cryOriginally posted by DaveB View PostWHS.
Live and Let Die, for the powerboat chase through the Louisiana bayou and the fact that the theme tune was the only decent song Paul Macartney and Wings ever did.
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WHS.Originally posted by zeitghostCasino Royale.
The one with David Niven.
Live and Let Die, for the powerboat chase through the Louisiana bayou and the fact that the theme tune was the only decent song Paul Macartney and Wings ever did.Originally posted by zeitghostOr Never say Never again.
The one with the Bentley in it. (as per the books).
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That Bond movie with Sophie Marceau in it.
Chosen solely for the only reason that it had Sophie Marceau in it.
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I do like that bit on the one hand because the boat travels past an office block that I used to work in, but on the other hand if you know the area well then you know that it is not possible to travel the route from start to finish as it is portrayed.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThe world is not enough - for that teaser before the credits including that chase up the Thames.
What am I saying? That it spoils the realism?
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I would.Originally posted by ToolpusherFor me, Connery has always been the quintessential Bond.
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The world is not enough - for that teaser before the credits including that chase up the Thames.
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