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Pink Panther series 8 – Curse of the Pink Panther
Trail of the Pink Panther was inherently a terrible idea, and it didn’t turn out all that well. The movie included a bunch of link footage filmed just for the project, to help link all of the deleted scenes together. … Continue reading
All the James Bond movies in order of my personal preference
This post is a little delayed due to this past week being busier than expected, and I spent my little free time catching up on some video games. Finally finished all of the Witcher 3 DLC, which means I can … Continue reading
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007 – James Bond theme songs
One thing that’s been clearly established by the long-running James Bond movie series is the theme song. Ever since From Russia With Love, every movie’s featured a theme song, sung by vocal artists of varying levels of fame. Some movies … Continue reading
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007 – the Roger Moore years 7: A View To A Kill
It’s kind of hard to properly evaluate the Roger Moore years as James Bond as a whole. For comparison, Sean Connery’s time as James Bond peaked in the middle of his run, from movies 2-4. We’ll get to Pierce Brosnan … Continue reading
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007 – the Roger Moore years 5: For Your Eyes Only
Before we begin, this is one of the two remaining Bond movie’s I’ve never seen before. I’I previously watched the first half or so (up to the skiing action scene) years ago on TV, and had virtually no memory of … Continue reading
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007 – the Roger Moore Years 4: Moonraker
The general opinion of Roger Moore’s fourth outing as James Bond is quite mixed. Either you hate it, or you find it very entertaining despite its … oddities. There doesn’t seem to be too many people in-between those vastly different … Continue reading
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007 – the Roger Moore years 2: The Man With The Golden Gun
I don’t remember exactly what order I saw the James Bond movies in after the first few I watched, but today’s blogathon entry is about the first full Roger Moore movie I ever saw. It was probably the third or … Continue reading