Or, their contribution to the track “Backseat Driver” from the soundtrack to Tomorrow Never Dies, along with composer David Arnold (who also worked on the OHMSS theme that you posted.)
Not sure how anyone can call OHMSS a “forgotten gem,” though. It is widely considered one of the best of the series.
Brown is beautiful.
Hey! That’s (basically) my car!
I suspect that the same comment was also in the three year old article. Circle of life.
It was cool at autoshows and in promotional photoshoots, but as soon as I saw in the real world it got really gross.
Told you I bought it. But I cannot help but feel that the only reason that the colour appeals to me now is due to Stockholm Syndrome.
It really cheesed me off that when they finally got around to including his secretary Mary Goodnight, they turned her into a complete buffoon — and despite that, I still actually like The Man with the Golden Gun! But showing Bond having an honest-to-God office humanizes him as much as reams of dialogue ever could have.
My absolutely favorite Bond film. We share the same top three, though in a different order (for me it is OHMSS, FRwL and then CR.) I think that I pointed this out on a previous article, but not only is this one of the Bond movies most faithful to the book, but it is probably the only one that actually improves on the…
My single most favorite Diana Rigg moment in the whole film is during one of the closeups of the two in the car while they are being chased. She has her tongue out and off to the side in an expression that says that she is having the time of her life, which given Tracy’s self-destructively thrill seeking psychology…
Yes, that would be a “guarantee” in the same sense that the Vikings are guaranteed to win the Superbowl this year.
The last appearance was that horribly slowed down version used in Moonraker, which was as lethargic as the movie itself. It is long due for a revival.
And if you really want to get technical about it, third, counting Barry Nelson’s Jimmy Bond. But no, neither that nor Casino Royale are canon, at least from the Eon point of view.
They also included the scene of Lazenby going through the drawers in his office and looking at souvenirs from his previous adventures, so taken together with the montage of clips from the previous films during the opening titles, they are absolutely trying to reinforce that Lazenby and Connery are playing the same…
Hey, I seem to recall getting in on that action, too!