Thad wrote:Ah -- looks like your description of the story was slightly off. She feeds the police the murder weapon, not the victim.
Ah, my bad.
Thad wrote:Ah -- looks like your description of the story was slightly off. She feeds the police the murder weapon, not the victim.
Moore explained his approach to the humour by saying "to me, the Bond situations are so ridiculous ... I mean, this man is supposed to be a spy, and yet everybody knows he's a spy ... it's outrageous. So you have to treat the humour outrageously as well".
Mongrel wrote:Whatever scene that was, it's gone.
If it was *literally anything* from Goldeneye, well, yeah. :D
Mongrel wrote:One thing I appreciate is that Moore really understood why the humour was there, and that the whole spy-fi genre spins to absurdity with even the slightest push.Moore explained his approach to the humour by saying "to me, the Bond situations are so ridiculous ... I mean, this man is supposed to be a spy, and yet everybody knows he's a spy ... it's outrageous. So you have to treat the humour outrageously as well".
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