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VEGAS
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by VEGAS » 18 Nov 2006, 17:45
TobyV wrote: VEGAS wrote: BTW obviously an age gap with Simon Templar here as I recall The Saint being a certain Ian Ogilvy(White Jaguar XJS). Never seen him in much else after that. :sad:
Wasnt that "The return of the Saint"? Originally it was Roger Moore driving a white Volvo P1800.
Yes it was Toby. I was refering to the Saint of my era.
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AllanL
Concorde
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by AllanL » 18 Nov 2006, 21:17
Best use of a Range Rover - or any other Chelsea Tank - I've ever seen.
Mind you, continuity obviously never watched which side of the Aston the little Korean guy was shot out of. As if Bond would ever drive a nancy left-hooker!
I've got the original Corgi to prove it, or at least my son has.
DaveB
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by DaveB » 18 Nov 2006, 21:36
There is another such faux pas in Diamonds are Forever. Bond and girlie are trying to evade the local law in Vegas and get sent down an alley with a very thin exit. Jimbo gets the Mach1 up on it's side but when the shot changes to the exit, it's up on the opposite 2 wheels! :shock: Good old Sean
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VEGAS
Battle of Britain
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by VEGAS » 18 Nov 2006, 21:38
AllanL wrote:
I've got the original Corgi to prove it, or at least my son has.
Worth hanging onto that Allan. They are only going to increase in value.
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jonesey2k
Vintage Pair
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by jonesey2k » 18 Nov 2006, 22:46
We need a "Best Bond Girl" poll :dance:
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VEGAS
Battle of Britain
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by VEGAS » 18 Nov 2006, 23:19
jonesey2k wrote: We need a "Best Bond Girl" poll :dance:
There's a link here
http://www.jamesbondmm.co.uk/bond-girls.php
My vote would be for Denise Richards. Phwooar! "Whose yer daddy!?"
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jonesey2k
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by jonesey2k » 18 Nov 2006, 23:33
I wouldnt say no to any of them tbh
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DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 18 Nov 2006, 23:39
Call me old fashioned
But Ursula Andress just for her ermm singing abilities
Ever notice how ALL of Blake Edwards wives looked the same
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TobyV
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by TobyV » 19 Nov 2006, 02:13
Now thats tricky... Denise Richards, certainly very nice.... used to like Maryam D'Abo (Kara Milovy in "The Living Daylights!) and Isabella Scurrupco (Natalia Simyonova in "Goldeneye") also very nice. I suppose for outright good looks it would probably have to be Barbara Bach (Anya Amasova in "The Spy Who loved me", now married to Ringo Starr)... well before my time, but has the sort of striking good looks also seen in such actresses as Emmanuelle Béart and Angelina Jolie.
speedbird591
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by speedbird591 » 19 Nov 2006, 09:27
jonesey2k wrote: We need a "Best Bond Girl" poll :dance:
It can only be a matter of time before Bond goes PC. He'll have a coloured, disabled, Muslim boyfriend and drive a Toyota Prius :roll:
Ian :sad: