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* Any time Bond and the ferociously awesome Tracy are on screen together. Except the [[Downer Ending|ending.]] [[Yank the Dog's Chain|Oh]] ''[[Cartwright Curse|Christ]]'', [[Foregone Conclusion|that]] [[Tear Jerker|ending]]. |
* Any time Bond and the ferociously awesome Tracy are on screen together. Except the [[Downer Ending|ending.]] [[Yank the Dog's Chain|Oh]] ''[[Cartwright Curse|Christ]]'', [[Foregone Conclusion|that]] [[Tear Jerker|ending]]. |
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* But THE standout scene has to be the proposal scene. It's hard to picture James Bond proposing to anyone, but somehow Lazenby overcomes his woodenness and shows a vulnerability that Connery never had. The scene remains one of the high points of the Bond series, albeit in an extremely unexpected place. |
* But THE standout scene has to be the proposal scene. It's hard to picture James Bond proposing to anyone, but somehow Lazenby overcomes his woodenness and shows a vulnerability that Connery never had. The scene remains one of the high points of the Bond series, albeit in an extremely unexpected place. |
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 7 December 2019
- Any time Bond and the ferociously awesome Tracy are on screen together. Except the ending. Oh Christ, that ending.
- But THE standout scene has to be the proposal scene. It's hard to picture James Bond proposing to anyone, but somehow Lazenby overcomes his woodenness and shows a vulnerability that Connery never had. The scene remains one of the high points of the Bond series, albeit in an extremely unexpected place.
- Tracy, I was always taught that mistakes should be remedied, especially between friends...or lovers.