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#1651 Re: The Sunset Strip » The JAMES BOND 007 Thread » 847 weeks ago

Those are very good choices, Von and Britt Ekland is very hot.  But here's mine:

1)Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet)  "For Your Eyes Only" 1981

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2)Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach--who is also married to Ringo Starr btw)--"The Spy Who Loved Me" 1977

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3)Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianci)  "From Russia with Love" 1963

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Bonus Pics/ Just missed the top 3

Solitare (Jane Seymour--LALD she had a strange hot exotic look)

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Honey Rider (Ursula Andress)  "Dr. No" 1962

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#1652 Re: The Garden » Off-Duty Cop Robbed at Police Seminar » 848 weeks ago

Comparetto says the suspect demanded his cash and cell phone - then told him to drop his pants.

LOL

#1654 Re: The Sunset Strip » Film Scores » 848 weeks ago

Unforgiven

I generally enjoy all of Eastwood's films and their corresponding scores.  This one stands out because there is a mix of all emotions here.  I especially like the soothing intro that introduces the beginning of the film.

Vertigo

Bernard Hermmann's classic score from I think my favorite Hitchcock film--maybe with Notorious and the under-rated Marnie--it encompasses the mystery and dream like qualities that are within this film.  Someone once told me that Basic Instinct (1991) had a very similar score, I'll have to watch that one again to see how much they "borrowed" from this film if any.

#1657 Re: Guns N' Roses » Is the Van Halen tour a lesson to Axl? » 848 weeks ago

the problem wasn't a lack of vision. it was axl never being around.

I agree with most of your comments war.  Axl did have a vision; it was to move GNR forward into the new millenium past the musical style favored by Slash and others.  That is why he hired Robin Finck, Buckethead, and added another synth guy in Pittman.  The main problem here was the lack of execution.  From the simple task of introducing the new members to the public where they would not be seen as a  old GNR cover band to the recording of the album in a reasonable time period, they failed miserably.  It was a lack of leadership that doomed this era.

I think some of the blame has to go to Doug Goldstein and Merck.  They did nothing to further the recording process--I think this is more true for Goldstein.  It seemed like whenever there was some sort of minor problem--ie. the stuff with the drum sounds--those things would take forever to fix and doom the making of the album.  What GNR needed was a kick ass guy who could get things done and at the same time convince Axl that the world wasn't falling apart when there were problems in the process.  It's a shame that Tom Zutaut got booted in 2002 since it appeared that he had made significant progress in allaying Axl's worries about the album and progressing towards it's long awaited release. 

I'm real interested in seeing if Irving Azoff can coax any new material out of Axl.  Axl seems to trust him and he is a guy that gets stuff done (reunited Eagles album, reunited VH w/ Dave and allegedly an album in the future).

#1659 Re: Guns N' Roses » Tommy in Bass Player Mag » 848 weeks ago

But Roy was fired/dismissed in 2002.  I'm not sure how it would take an additional six years to rework songs that have been written and composed primarily in the 1990s.  I'd chalk this up to Axl being a procrastinator and RTB not helping things with his style.  If he wasn't helping the band why didn't Axl fire him sooner?

#1660 Re: The Sunset Strip » Neemo's Battle of the Tunes » 848 weeks ago

Tough one but I'll go with For Whom the Bell Tolls.

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