If you haven't watched the classic Bond movies yet (particularly the Moore and Dalton era) - I would highly recommend.
Three of those are probably my favourites, including the theme songs (mostly), although Lazenbond will still always be my "guilty pleasure" watch, lol.
True. Though I consider OHMSS to be severely underrated in general! Diana Rigg is great in it, too, and it does a good job of bringing Bond "down to Earth" a bit, at least in parts.
Telly Savalas does make for a weird, not-very-threatening Blofeld though, I must admit. But I do greatly enjoy that film overall.
I really don't like Thunderball, Diamonds or Live and Let Die very much, though, so when I rewatch that era, OHMSS is my go to, mostly, lol.
Edit: I literally forgot You Only Live Twice exists, even though I enjoy that one. So that says something about it's "comparative memorability", lol.
It is a good movie. I always felt that they were setting up Lazenby to take over and make stronger connected films similar to Craig's run. Diana Rigg was a beautiful woman.
Hulu made a documentary on Lazenby called Becoming Bond in the mid 2010s, and he's a unique guy. It sounds like dude fucked every girl in Australia and England
If you're interested in the overall Bond franchise, there's a documentary called Everything Or Nothing (which is where EON Productions gets its name) that is the kids and friends of Cubby Broccoli talking about the movies.
If you haven't watched the classic Bond movies yet (particularly the Moore and Dalton era) - I would highly recommend.
Three of those are probably my favourites, including the theme songs (mostly), although Lazenbond will still always be my "guilty pleasure" watch, lol.
Such an Aussie sentiment.
True. Though I consider OHMSS to be severely underrated in general! Diana Rigg is great in it, too, and it does a good job of bringing Bond "down to Earth" a bit, at least in parts.
Telly Savalas does make for a weird, not-very-threatening Blofeld though, I must admit. But I do greatly enjoy that film overall.
I really don't like Thunderball, Diamonds or Live and Let Die very much, though, so when I rewatch that era, OHMSS is my go to, mostly, lol.
Edit: I literally forgot You Only Live Twice exists, even though I enjoy that one. So that says something about it's "comparative memorability", lol.
It is a good movie. I always felt that they were setting up Lazenby to take over and make stronger connected films similar to Craig's run. Diana Rigg was a beautiful woman.
Hulu made a documentary on Lazenby called Becoming Bond in the mid 2010s, and he's a unique guy. It sounds like dude fucked every girl in Australia and England
If you're interested in the overall Bond franchise, there's a documentary called Everything Or Nothing (which is where EON Productions gets its name) that is the kids and friends of Cubby Broccoli talking about the movies.