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The James Bond Film Discussion Thread (With Bonus Lazenby!)

I'm on my phone so I can't post a link, but if you go to YouTube and type in 'Casino Royale (1954) Restored Version' - someone has uploaded a safety copy of a kinescope version of the TV broadcast of the first adaptation of James Bond, with Barry Nelson as Bond and Peter Lorre as LeChiffre. It's supposedly an uncut version as other versions available cut off the ending.
 
I'm on my phone so I can't post a link, but if you go to YouTube and type in 'Casino Royale (1954) Restored Version' - someone has uploaded a safety copy of a kinescope version of the TV broadcast of the first adaptation of James Bond, with Barry Nelson as Bond and Peter Lorre as LeChiffre. It's supposedly an uncut version as other versions available cut off the ending.

The DVD for the Woody Allen CASINO ROYALE also has the kinescope. If its ending is also cut off, it's news to me.
 
It's Little Christmas, we're bracing for our first major snowfall here, I'm getting the song in my head again...

on the other hand it has Christopher Lee as an incredible villain
Christopher Lee was wasted on that part. He would have made a much better Blofeld than any of the ones that we got.
 
It's Little Christmas, we're bracing for our first major snowfall here, I'm getting the song in my head again...


Christopher Lee was wasted on that part. He would have made a much better Blofeld than any of the ones that we got.
That’s interesting, I saw a tweet today asking if Little Christmas or Nollaig na mBan (women’s Christmas) as it’s known, is a thing outside of Ireland. Most replies seemed to give the impression that it’s not.

https://x.com/niecyokeeffe/status/1743665021551308938?s=46&t=4gRLv-uovddel5zbS4TQ9g
 
Eh, I think Savalas more than held his own against a hypothetical Lee Blofeld.
I got to talk with one of the Superman: The Animated Series guys back in the day. (Dini? Timm?) I asked if Luthor was intentionally reminiscent of Savalas' Blofeld. He said that the writers and Clancy Brown would be quoting OHMSS all day long when they were between takes.
 
I got to talk with one of the Superman: The Animated Series guys back in the day. (Dini? Timm?) I asked if Luthor was intentionally reminiscent of Savalas' Blofeld. He said that the writers and Clancy Brown would be quoting OHMSS all day long when they were between takes.
Mario Puzo’s first draft script for Superman The Movie had a scene where Superman is searching for Lex, sees a bald headed man in a crowd, flies down and grabs him by the shoulder, only for Telly Savalas to turn round and say “who loves ya, baby?”
 
Mario Puzo’s first draft script for Superman The Movie had a scene where Superman is searching for Lex, sees a bald headed man in a crowd, flies down and grabs him by the shoulder, only for Telly Savalas to turn round and say “who loves ya, baby?”
IIRC it's part of a larger sequence where Supes keeps finding OTHER famous bald men. Har de har har.

Thank heavens for Tom Mankiewicz. I don't like any of his Bond films but he knocked it out of the park with Superman. (We also dodged a speeding bullet that Guy Hamilton didn't get to direct it. Would that we had been so lucky with Richard Lester.)
 
Mario Puzo’s first draft script for Superman The Movie had a scene where Superman is searching for Lex, sees a bald headed man in a crowd, flies down and grabs him by the shoulder, only for Telly Savalas to turn round and say “who loves ya, baby?”
IIRC it's part of a larger sequence where Supes keeps finding OTHER famous bald men. Har de har har.

Thank heavens for Tom Mankiewicz. I don't like any of his Bond films but he knocked it out of the park with Superman. (We also dodged a speeding bullet that Guy Hamilton didn't get to direct it. Would that we had been so lucky with Richard Lester.)
This is why Puzo is quite possibly one of the most overrated writers ever. He produced one great novel, and even that had a shit-ton of fat that Coppola wisely trimmed away in making the film adaptation.
 
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