30 Years Of James Bond Part 3/5
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2007
- 30 Years Of James Bond -- London Weekend Television Documentary
This is the crème de la crème, the original and best of James Bond tributes. The program was broadcast on Saturday October 3rd 1992 and followed the UK première of The Living Daylights. Although the stunts and special effects have been thoroughly documented on the DVD's since, this was the first program that lifted the lid on how they achieved them. Rare interviews with the late Derek Meddings and John Stears are featured here and have never been seen since. Also all 5 Bond directors and the 4 Bond's, up until that point agreed to be interviewed especially for the show. I don't remember Sean Connery giving an interview specifically related to Bond since he recorded this one during the filming of Rising Sun, so that's quite a coup in its self. Also there was some incredible behind the scenes footage like glimpses of George Lazenby's screen test and outtakes of Ross Kananga's crocodile run that although common place now were unseen at the time. There's also a great title sequence, the show was very nicely produced and left you wanting more. - Кино
Richard Kiel seems like a damn nice guy. It's always the nice guys who gets to play the villains.
I just love Roger and Richard. Such a lovely sense of humour, both of them.
Martin Grace - one of Moore's stunt doubles - really looks like he could have portrayed Bond himself (if he could adopt a British accent).
A gap of 16 feet between the cars. Paul Weston stood on the cables over "his" cable-car, jumped down on a mini-trampoline and over. He said the landing really hurt, and I belive him :)
take it from someone who also sufferd from acromegly, people quite often misjudge us as being big, mean and ruff, truth be told, most of us large guys are not wanting to hurt someone else and try to avoid that, so we do end up being "nice guys"
R.I.P. JAWS
Mr. Dalton...had the best portrayal of the man from mr.flemings book...up to these date.suave and dangerous..explecit gunbarrel sequence..he had it all..clear and simple...
everytime i see jaws i think to myself: 'he was grilled out way before it was popular!'
i agree with Moore being a freaking awesome Bond.
and Dalton was a good Bond in his own right. he was the perfect one to play [a Bond] seeking vengeance and revenge.
7´4 hell man! thats huge
Sean Connery is and will be the face of bond movie he is the best
its scary to see Richard wering them teeth again
You've got to respect Ken Adam. He was German, he fled Germany and flew fighters for the RAF in WW2. He had a German passport ! If the Germans had captured him, he would have been shot as a traitor.
On both "the spy who loved me" and "Moonraker", I have nothing to put my finger at! I just enjoy and it has become a part of me, (hehe, sorry if that sounded sentimental, but I mean it!)
Saturday 3rd October 1992 this came out I forgot to remember not the 1st the 3rd October Saturday 1992
Martin Grace passed away in 2010.
kiels naterul look for the character was menacing.
@ 3:55, if I was the interviewer i'd shit myself
LOL hell yea
I was thinking how he was that strong without any proper muscles.
Read the books and you will know why!
roger moore was in the best bond movies is all i will say
WHY?
@BaSs4cE11
Lmao xD
7 ft 1 1/2
Why is dalton great to you as bond.EXPLAIN!
personally I feel like I dont know what daniel craig is like as bond because he isn't in proper bond films. That isn't a criticism of him its a criticism of the way they've tried to make bond all 'dark' and 'interesting' and they aren't anything like bond movies at all. All bond girls being sassy strong women types in modern bond films bores me aswell.
moore and dalton sorry best bonds. Moore had the better stories and movies and the cars - and Dalton was a bad ass. I dont care for craig.