The VH1 shirt in this film
Recently as last night at 7 PM local time, I watched the DVD of this movie in the mere hopes that I would find the guy with the shirt that bore the VH1 logo of the late '80s through early '90s. Is this an Easter egg or something?! Because I always have an extremely hard time trying to find this hidden treasure, meaning that I never found it in the opening wedding sequence or even the scene in the bar or even the scene involving Wayne and the Newtons. No offense, but how many of you people here on The Internet Movie Database own Licence to Kill on home video, e.g. Blu-ray or DVD for example, and can help me find this aforementioned VH1 nostalgia? And at what point can I still find it, like, say, 30 minutes or 40 minutes or something like that?
As if that hadn't been enough, I thought by all accounts that Benicio del Toro, the future Traffic, gave a menacing performance as one of the gang members who worked for the scientifically sadistic drug lord Franz Sanchez, (Robert Davi, the future Vice City) who assassinated Della and shark-attacked Felix and the Leiters (David Hedison, who reprised his role from Live and Let Die with Roger and the Moores) as retribution for his botched incarceration. I thought that Del Toro, who'll be starring this oncoming August of 2014 on Guardians of the Galaxy, was just at psychopathic and sociopathic at the same time (Those two words are not the same thing, are they?) as is Jonathan Pryce out of the 1997 movie with Pierce and the Brosnans Tomorrow Never Dies, whose Blu-ray I viewed tonight also at 7 PM. I know this movie was originally recorded in Dolby Spectral Recording Stereo when this thing was theatrically released that same summer of 1989, but I thought the DTS 5.1 track sounded great recorded unto this disc. Therefore, when Danjaq Unleashed aka Bond 24 happens next November of 2015, it better be the first rated R franchise film and mixed in Dolby Atmos, so that MGM and Sony will still team up together in order for both studios to make that show the very first franchise film whose Blu-ray is recorded with a DTS-HD 7.1 Master Audio track. Again, how many of you people here on IMDb can help me find the VH1 scene here on Bond 16? Thanks to you in advance.