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  • Bond In Motion - 50 Vehicles, 50 Years

    • 2 Feb 2012
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    The next twelve months are very significant for all things James Bond. It's been 50 years since 007 first appeared onscreen in DR NO and all the stops are being pulled out to make 2012 a huge celebration of the world's favourite spy. There are plans to reunite all six EON Bond actors - Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig - on the same stage for the first time ever. Of course, there's the latest instalment of 007 - SKYFALL - which opens in October and with the talent assembled in front and behind the camera, it's looking very good.

    Kicking off the year is the BOND IN MOTION exhibition at Beaulieu motor museum in Hampshire. This is the most extensive collection of Bond vehicles and props ever put together and spans all 22 films. As a 007 fan, I was keen to see as early as possible and so went to the museum recently to see if it lives up to the hype.

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    Fortunately, it does. Even for the most casual Bond fan, there's a lot of good stuff here. There is, of course, the iconic Aston Martin DB5 from GOLDFINGER, together with the Rolls-Royce Phantom from that film. There's the Lotus Esprit S1 from THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, albeit in its submarine variant. "Little Nellie", the rocket-firing gyrocopter from YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE is present, as well as the AMC Hornet car which did the memorable bridge-flip from THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN. Plus the high-flying Glastron GT-150 speedboat from LIVE AND LET DIE and the "Q Boat" which memorably raced down the Thames in THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH.

    Disappointingly, the Moon Buggy from DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER doesn't make an appearance, nor Scaramanga's flying car from ...GOLDEN GUN. No matter. There's enough here for even the most discerning Bond fan. It's worth noting that some of the vehicles from the upcoming SKYFALL are promised to make an appearance later in the year.

    The exhibition is open now and runs until December; you can full details of opening times and how to find the Museum here. There are photos of the exhibited vehicles on my Flickr site here; I also shot some video, which you can find below.

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  • Coming Attractions: MOONRAKER (1979)

    • 6 Nov 2011
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    With the COMING ATTRACTIONS feature, I like to showcase the very best in movie trailers past and present.

    This time around - well - not so much.

    Moonraker

    The announcement this week of SKYFALL, the new James Bond film, prompted this rather self-indulgent entry. Now, MOONRAKER isn't often to be found at the top of those "best Bond movies" lists. In fact, it's often cited as the worst 007 film (to which I say - have you never seen A VIEW TO A KILL?). Curiously, it wasn't meant to be the 11th Bond movie. At the end of its credits, its predecessor, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, promised that 007 would return in FOR YOUR EYES ONLY. The success of a little film called STAR WARS prompted a rapid change in direction and soon EON Productions was jumping on the cantina band wagon and launching the star of the franchise skyward.

    The teaser trailer for MOONRAKER was a neat parody of commercials. For years, it remained frustratingly hard to find but has recently surfaced again on YouTube. The quality isn't great but you'll get the idea:

    Immediately prior to the film's release, the official trailer was launched. Clearly, all the imaginative effort was used up on the teaser. This version takes the lazy option: want to see MOONRAKER but only have four minutes to spare? Then just watch this trailer - it's a compression of the film with the talky bits taken out. Hardly a shining example of how to craft a trailer but from the opening shot of a space shuttle scored with Brazilian beats, it's undeniably exciting:

    As a 14 year old kid in 1979, this trailer ticked all the boxes for me. OO7? Check. Outer space? Check. Big action setpieces? Check. Good-looking girls in short skirts? Where do I buy my ticket? Thirty-odd years on, I've become more critical and can see the many flaws in MOONRAKER. Then again, I'll argue there's a lot to still enjoy in the movie. There are Ken Adams' brilliantly OTT sets, Derek Meddings' crisp special effects and John Barry's atmospheric score.

    And through the refractive haze of nostalgia, I can even forgive MOONRAKER most of its weaknesses. Just not the Shirley Bassey theme song.

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