Steve, my experience with Bond started in a very similar fashion to yours. I, too, first saw "Goldfinger" but at The West Coast Theater in Long Beach not the Chinese in Hollywood. I'd only read "From Russia with Love" at that point and did not see the film (and Dr. No) until the double feature release. My first viewing of "Goldfinger" left a life-long impression my life. Leaving the theater that day, I walked for about two blocks in the wrong direction as I was so blown away I couldn't think strait. Over the next several months I saw "Goldfinger" six more time in several different first and second run theaters during 1965. I'm really enjoying your interview with Mr. Rye.
@defiant_eye3 күн бұрын
OHMSS is a fantastic film and easily in my top 3 bond films (Living Daylights, OHMSS, For Your Eyes Only)
@richardweddle34082 күн бұрын
Steve Rubin, you need to bring Graham Rye back next week to discuss the Bond films again. People want to hear more from him. People want to hear how the Bond films arrived at No Time to Die that ended the franchise. Bond is over. How did we get here. Get on it.