you people are speaking my language, if you like the bond girls in this i tell you there are deleted scenes with one of the actresses only wearing a bathing towel, the dvd to this includes four deleted scenes, can you believe that, it's weird seeing additional scenes to a movie which at the time of dvd had been around intact like this for about thirty years, one of the deleted scenes is an appearance by sammy davis jr, now why in the world would they cut that out, something cool they did with "the blues brothers" (1980) is that they added deleted scenes into the actual movie on dvd, so there is an extended version now. this is the weirdest bond flick aside from the circumstances of "never say never again", others has pointed this out, i read it has something to do with the book taking place in the 1950s, shot in vegas in the 70s, those two happy fellas suppose to be villains but still so funny, their final scene.. this.. this is a cartoon, blofeld dressed up as a lady.. for someone suppose to be the main villain blofeld is often more amusing than threatening, the soundtrack is also the most mystical sounding like, this might just have my favorite theme song as well as poster / cover. if you count the voice willard whyte has a pretty big part in this movie, one of the things that struck me about this are the settings, look at those huge rooms, windows, fit more for a giant, right, i had no idea cassette tapes had been around this long, also notice one actor in this is the same as in the opening of "the man with the golden gun", and the elevator reminds of "the spy who loved me", apparently bond is always prepared for falling through an elevator trap.
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tried resisting you doing my best,
you put on your tight red dress,
my mind got wasted in a sec,
eyeballs fell down your cleavage,
as you started moving,
eyes bouncing dizzy between boobies,
throwing your big hair my mind got played,
walked away from reality with me folded the game.
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