What 007 inspired spy moves did you ever do ?
What happened ?
What 007 inspired spy moves did you ever do ?
What happened ?
A James Bond Theme Song Parody, second in a series of Movie Theme Song Music Parodies, sung to the tune of the One and Only James Bond Theme Song. Photos from: www.pdfoto.com, http www.morguefile.com, http en.wikipedia.org www.picfindr.com, http www.sxc.hu, and http
Entertainment reporter Tim Estiloz profiles the amazing spy gadgets that James Bond 007 has used throughout his history on film. From Dr. NO to Goldfinger and more… every 007 film has showcased amazing stunts and gadgetry that’s helped Bond out of many tight an dangerous situations. This video also showcases a montage of many of those gadgets over the decades. This video was written and produced by Tim Estiloz. See more of Tim’s entertainment features on You Tube at his channel “FilmFanTV”… and be sure to subscribe. SEE THE LATEST MOVIE REVIEWS BY TIM ESTILOZ at : www.TimEstiloz.com – www.timestiloz.com
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) is the tenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum. The film takes its title from the tenth novel in Ian Fleming’s James Bond series, though as Ian Fleming requested that only the title of the novel be used, the film does not contain any elements of the novel The Spy Who Loved Me.[1] The storyline involves a reclusive megalomaniac named Stromberg who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilisation under the sea. Bond teams up with a Russian agent Anya Amasova to stop Stromberg. The Spy Who Loved Me was highly acclaimed by critics.[2] The soundtrack, composed by Marvin Hamlisch, also met tremendous success. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards amidst many other nominations and subsequently novelised in 1977 by Christopher Wood as James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me. The film was shot at the Pinewood Studios in London, Porto Cervo in Sardinia (Hotel Cala di Volpe), Egypt (Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Gayer-Anderson Museum), Malta, Scotland, Okinawa, Switzerland and Mount Asgard on Baffin Island in the then northern Canadian territory of Northwest Territories (now located in Nunavut). In March 1976, construction began of a new sound stage at Pinewood, the 007 Stage. To complement this stage, EON also paid for building a water tank capable of storing approximately …
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