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Day 188 of waiting for Bond26 news
Mont Blanc poster for Octopussy
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hammerbacks · 6 months
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FIRST & FINAL SOLO SHOTS OF EACH JAMES BOND Dr. No (1962) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Live and Let Die (1973) View to a Kill (1985) The Living Daylights (1987) Licence to Kill (1989) GoldenEye (1995) Die Another Day (2002) Casino Royale (2006) No Time to Die (2021)
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cressida-jayoungr · 1 year
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
The Spy Who Loved Me / Caroline Munro as Naomi
In terms of the "five primary modes of Bond girl chic," would this count as a combination of swimwear and lingerie? But it also functions as no-nonsense work clothes, since Naomi is all business and she works around water a lot.
The ropes of beads all over the wrap she's wearing over the swimsuit look pretty, but they seem like they would get in the way a lot.
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voguefashion · 4 months
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Barbara Bach and Roger Moore for The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977.
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Moonraker (1979), poster by Dan Goozee
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80sheaven · 3 months
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Roger Moore on the front cover of TV Times, June 1981.
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illustraction · 6 months
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JAMES BOND by Paul Mann (2018-2024) - AMP: ALTERNATIVE MOVIE POSTERS (Part 5/10)
PAUL MANN is probably the greatest living illustrator after Robert McGinnis. After a long career as an Ad illustrator, his Star shone even brighter when he was commissioned to revisit James Bond's Dr. No creating an instant iconic AMP. Since then he did many more James Bond related paintings / limited edition prints which are ALL gathered above (Click on each image for details).
Director: Terence Young, Guy Hamilton, John Glen Actors: Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig
ALL OUR AMP / Limited edition prints ARE HERE
If you like this entry, check the other 9 parts of this week’s Blog as well as our Blog Archives
All our NEW POSTERS are here All our ON SALE posters are here
The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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illustratus · 11 months
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“Toro? Sounds like a load of bull.”
Octopussy (1983)
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filmap · 6 months
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For Your Eyes Only John Glen. 1981
Spanish Village Pagi 490 83, Corfu, Greece See in map
See in imdb
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of-fear-and-love · 6 months
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Interiors from Moonraker (1979)
Production Design by Ken Adam Art Direction by Charles Bishop, Max Douy Set Decoration by Peter Howitt
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James Bond: Pistols at dawn; it's a little old-fashioned, isn't it? Francisco Scaramanga: That it is. But it remains the only true test for gentlemen. James Bond: On that score, I doubt you qualify. However, I accept.
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
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Day 185 of waiting for Bond26 news
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MS Paint Doodle
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Roger Moore + Nancy Allen in The Man Who Wouldn’t Die (1995)
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cressida-jayoungr · 1 year
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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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voguefashion · 5 months
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Carole Bouquet and Roger Moore photographed by Keith Hamshere on the set of For Your Eyes Only, December 1980.
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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Octopussy (1983)
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