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 The Spy Who Loved Me (Main Title Designed by Maurice Binder) (video)
The Spy Who Loved Me (Main Title Designed by Maurice Binder) (video)
Albert R. Broccoli presents Roger Moore as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) *Textless*
 License To Kill (Main Title Designed by Maurice Binder) (video)
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License To Kill (Main Title Designed by Maurice Binder) (video)
youtube.com — Albert R. Broccoli presents Timothy Dalton as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in "License To Kill" (1989) *Textless* [Last 007 Opening Titles by Mauri... License To Kill (Main Title Designed by Maurice Binder) ...
REVIEW: The Spy Who Loved Me
REVIEW: The Spy Who Loved Me
getafilm.blogspot.com — [Note: this is part of collaborative Bond appreciation series between me, Alexander Coleman , Christian Divine , Craig Kennedy , and Miranda Wilding (surprise, Miranda! But you've already done it...) . Also make sure to check out entries in ... REVIEW: The Spy Who Loved Me
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7 Days of 007: A Retrospective of Bond Title Montages
Film School Rejects — No matter what decade the film was made in, the James Bond intro credits are a mini-event within the 007 universe–as iconic as the Star Wars opening crawl. Sexy, trippy, unashamedly phallic, and dripping with violent overtones, the sequences have had their ups and downs over the years, accompanied by theme songs both classic and churlish. What follows is a list to commemorate the highlights and the lowlights. Dr. No In the early days of film, it was accepted that the movie doesn’t start until after all of the credits have been shown, displayed in a ...

Most Memorable James Bond Themes
The Moviezzz Blog — The following is part of the James Bond Blogathon hosted by the Lazy Eye Theatre. The opening themes to the James Bond films are always an important part of the film. With Maurice Binder’s production design, they were early versions of music videos. Even after the invention of MTV, the openings rarely changed much. Here are some of the most memorable theme songs. “Goldfinger” by Shirley Bassey - The favorite theme of many, especially of the Connery era. “Live and Let Die” by Wings - ...

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The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.
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Roger Moore dislikes the more violent James Bond (Reuters)Yahoo! News: Gossip/Celebrity News 11/11/2008
Reuters - Movie audiences nowadays expect scenes of graphic violence in James Bond movies, unlike when Roger Moore played the super spy with a tongue-in-cheek humor, the actor believes.
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Reuters - Movie audiences nowadays expect scenes of graphic violence in James Bond movies, unlike when Roger Moore played the super spy with a tongue-in-cheek humor, the actor believes.
Roger Moore dislikes the more violent James Bond (Reuters)Yahoo! News: Movie News 11/11/2008
Reuters - Movie audiences nowadays expect scenes of graphic violence in James Bond movies, unlike when Roger Moore played the super spy with a tongue-in-cheek humor, the actor believes.
Martin Campbell Is On Nagasaki DeadlineEmpire News 11/12/2008
We already know that Martin Campbell's the guy to go to when you want to relaunch the Bond franchise or give Zorro a makeover, but he's just lined up a fresh action thriller, Nagasaki Deadline, to direct.The film's the story of an "emotionally ...
Roger Moore "Sad" New Bond Is "So Violent"Entertainment on HuffingtonPost.com 11/12/2008
Roger Moore, who famously played Agent 007 with a tongue-in-cheek humor, believes the famous Bond franchise has become too dark. Daniel Craig stars as the latest incarnation of the super spy in Quantum of Solace, which has already broken British ...