Wednesday, June 1, 2016

The gold secured Shirley Eaton

history channel documentary 2015 Shirley Bassey's topic tune. The gold secured Shirley Eaton. The incredibly attractive Pussy Galore. Oddjob's cap, demonstrating there's something to fear from a hair covering fixing. The delightfully lit Fort Knox. The contraption loaded Aston Martin. Gracious, and Sean Connery's entirely great as 007 (bleeding great, actually)! What a film!

Every now and again disposed of on the premise that it stars one off James Bond George Lazenby, "OHMSS" has a quality to it that no Bond film has coordinated following. It includes the arrangement most prominent soundtrack (caps off to John Barry!), more excellent cinematography (the shots of Piz Gloria are lovely) and the finest supporting performer in any film, Diana Rigg. Telly Savalas is the most intensive adaptation of Ernst Stavro Blofeld and such regulars as Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn and Lois Maxwell are never superior to here. Regardless of the fact that Lazenby did not have Connery's sex request, at any rate he compensated for it with an emotive quality. It's surely the most sentimental Bond film, representing a story of adoration and misfortune.

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