JulyDiaz 2797 Posted August 8, 2017 Matt and Matt say goodbye to their favorite Bond. Joining them for this special episode is Brith.Movies.Death's resident Bond, Phil Nobile Jr. Share this post Link to post
Mathey 419 Posted August 8, 2017 Great ep! Phil's a welcome addition to the agency. 1 Share this post Link to post
mrsprowl 66 Posted August 9, 2017 Guys Moore's diary says there was only 1 hairdresser on the set in Jamaica for Live and Let Die. Â When referring to Coral Jr., Roger Moore says "Meet the man who shares my hairbrush," which has always puzzled everyone because it's not really a phrase. BUT WAS IT JUST A WEIRD META JOKE ROGER MOORE FOUND FUNNY AT THE TIME? Â I need to put this mystery to bed. 2 Share this post Link to post
tomspanks 9039 Posted August 10, 2017 Guys Moore's diary says there was only 1 hairdresser on the set in Jamaica for Live and Let Die. Â When referring to Coral Jr., Roger Moore says "Meet the man who shares my hairbrush," which has always puzzled everyone because it's not really a phrase. BUT WAS IT JUST A WEIRD META JOKE ROGER MOORE FOUND FUNNY AT THE TIME? Â I need to put this mystery to bed. Â But then couldn't he say that about everyone on set? 1 Share this post Link to post
DoctorNope 5 Posted August 10, 2017 Love this episode. Â Here are the averaged rankings you asked for (assigning 7 points to the highest ranking and so on down): Â 7. Moonraker: 1.67 6. For Your Eyes Only: 3 5. Man With the Golden Gun: 3.33 4 and 3 (tied). Spy Who Loved Me and Octopussy: 4.66 2. View to a Kill: 5 1. Live and Let Die: 5.67 Â Anyone who is interested in and knows Bond well should take this survey to help establish the best Bond film ever. It's based on something Doug Benson (I think) mentioned on an episode in season one. https://uwgreenbay.q...d72Aea6uiOILOp7 3 Share this post Link to post
IonFlayming 2 Posted August 18, 2017 How did you do the calculation exactly? I'd imagine it'd be easy, but my maths are quite terrible. 1 Share this post Link to post
DoctorNope 5 Posted August 18, 2017 How did you do the calculation exactly? I'd imagine it'd be easy, but my maths are quite terrible. Â It's like calculating a Grade Point Average for each movie. (A=4, AB=3.5, B=3, etc.). You weight each category (plot, bond, bond girl, etc.) based on how valuable people think those categories are to the movie (that's what the question at the bottom is for. So, if people, on average, rate the villain as 30% important to how good a Bond movie, it becomes 30% of the final grade. 1 Share this post Link to post
IonFlayming 2 Posted October 7, 2017 Just listened to this again. I love the reading of Roger's diary. Â It's my birthday today. Happy birthday. Â That's just so lovely and sad at once. Share this post Link to post