Jane Seymour as Solitaire - Live and Let Die (1973)
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Promotional picture for Live and Let Die (1973)
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Yknow that scene from All of us Strangers but make it shitty Itafushi art :3 (I’ve been crying over them and blankly staring at my wall for hours help).
The scene in question btw.
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NO. IF A LIVE ACTION HAS TO HAPPEN, THESE ARE MY RULES.
Link is mute and uses sign language throughout the movie
No romance arc. NO ROMANCE ARC
Multiple villains, not just Gannon. I want to see some big boss representation in the form of horrifying monsters.
Accurate representation of Gerudo women in a non-misogynistic way. Give me badass women who won't let Link into their city. Give me people who respect their rules because they're terrifying. Give me ninja ladies.
Original score with elements of past games. I need to hear all of my favorite songs or I'll cry, but I also want new songs.
NO DUMB CGI MONSTERS. PRACTICAL EFFECTS ONLY. MAKE THEM CRUSTY LIKE THE DARK CRYSTAL.
On that note, Zelda is far less child friendly than Mario. So it needs to be a movie marketed to older audiences. I don't think I'll be able to live with a Zelda movie full of dumb puns. I'd love it to be a dark cottagecore, old style fantasy movie, along the lines of The Dark Crystal and Neverending Story. Please give me a Teen and up, borderline scary, action packed with emotional elements movie that looks like it came straight out of the 80s.
Thank you and good day.
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Live and Let Die - Art by Paul Mann
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Jane Seymour as Solitaire in Live And Let Die (1973)
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
Live and Let Die / Jane Seymour as Solitaire
Not my favorite Bond film, but it does have some great costumes. Solitaire's gowns are all elaborate, romantic, and extravagant in that late 1960s/early 1970s sort of way. This one has a matching cloak which we sadly only get a very brief glimpse of, and apparently it wasn't included in the display exhibit for some reason.
The costume designer for this film was Julie Harris.
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Live and Let Die soundtrack
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