#George Lazenby
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hammerbacks · 7 months ago
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FIRST & FINAL SOLO SHOTS OF EACH JAMES BOND Dr. No (1962) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Live and Let Die (1973) View to a Kill (1985) The Living Daylights (1987) Licence to Kill (1989) GoldenEye (1995) Die Another Day (2002) Casino Royale (2006) No Time to Die (2021)
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vintagegeekculture · 5 months ago
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Believe it or not, both of these posters are for the exact same grindhouse movie under two alternate names, with one poster emphasizing Bond turned international b movie actor George Lazenby that makes it look like a Bond style romp against a super villain weapon, and the other emphasizing the other star, “Black Belt Jones” Jim Kelly, that makes it resemble a karate and martial arts film.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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James Bond gun barrel sequences: 1. Sean Connery - Thunderball (1965); 2. George Lazenby - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969); 3. Roger Moore - The Spy Who Loved Me (1977); 4. Timothy Dalton - Licence to Kill (1989); 5. Pierce Brosnan - Tomorrow Never Dies (1997); 6. Daniel Craig - Spectre (2015)
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in-love-with-movies · 4 months ago
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
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ladamarossa · 6 months ago
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Who Saw Her Die? (1972)
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voguefashion · 7 months ago
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Diana Rigg and George Lazenby on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969.
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theglitterdome · 7 months ago
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George Lazenby and some Bond girls on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service - 1969
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syncenclosur · 3 months ago
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Hey chat I have a new interest to add to the collection 😭
I started watching James Bond recently at the start of June bc I kept hearing about it in my life and thought “why not let’s go check it out”… yeah idk if I should do smth like that again 😭😭
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docgold13 · 3 months ago
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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
The Royal Flush Gang
The Walker family were a group of well-to-do crooks who committed crimes for mere purpose of thrills and enjoyment. They adopted costumes to conceal their identities, costumes based on the theme of playing cards; becoming known as the 'Royal Flush Gang.' The gang utilized various high tech weapons and flew about on card-shaped sky boards.  It remains unknown to what extent the Walker Family is connected to the original Royal Flush gang created by The Joker.  Like the original squad, each member assumed an alias related to the high hand in poker (Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace).   
The Gang battled against Batman in the later years of Bruce Wayne’s time as the Dark Knight.  Batman bested the villains and although the criminal were able to escape, their pride was severely wounded leaving them hungry for vengeance.  
As the years past, the daughter of the original King (who had previously acted as Ten) married the young man they recruited to act as Jack.  The first King and Queen retired and the former Ten and Jack matriculated to become the new Queen and King.  The couple had a daughter named Melody (who would go on to become the new Ten) and then adopted a son who ultimately became the new Jack.  A powerful and sophisticated android was utilized as the new Ace.  
The Royal Flush Gang continued to commit crimes across Europe and Asia.  When King learned that the Batman had resurfaced in Gotham, he had the gang return to the States so he could garner his long-awaited revenge.  Yet this revenge was not to be had as the new Batman (Terry McGinnis) was able to best the gang on multiple occasions.
Actors George Lazenby, Amanda Donohoe, Scott Cleverdon and Olivia d'Abo provided the voices of King, Queen, Jack and Ten respectively. The gang first appeared in the eighth episode of Batman Beyond, 'Dead Man's Hand.'
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citizenscreen · 11 months ago
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The Royal premiere of Peter R. Hunt’s ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE, starring George Lazenby as #JamesBond and Diana Rigg as Tracy, was held on December 18, 1969.
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silveragelovechild · 5 months ago
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Bonds… James Bonds by Dakota Randall
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patart-illustrations-stuff · 3 months ago
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007 Gun Logo 1962-1987
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90ssuperheroes · 3 months ago
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Did you know...
that Superboy (1988-1992) has a connection with the James Bond franchise? George Lazenby, the second actor to portray 007, played Jor-El, Superboy's father. Britt Ekland, who was a "Bond girl" in The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), played his mother, Lara.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 months ago
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
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archerygun · 6 months ago
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Alright, I was chatting to a friend about James Bond because I was doing a sort of study on him for Art GCSE (long story) and we got joking about how we’d remake it.
They suggested that the only correct way would be to have the six of them as magical girls with their own colours and sparkly guns. I of course, as the resident person who doubles down and draws blursed shit, had to draw this.
I’m only halfway through, but I hope the target audience for this exists?
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I’m titling this ‘007: License to Slay’ as a friend of mine suggested lmao. I think this is the best thing I’ve ever drawn personally. Can’t wait to do Dalton, Brosnan and Craig.
Just bear with me alright I’m not super familiar with magical girls as a concept and I predominantly draw more masculine costumes and clothing.
(Enjoy some bonus sketches explaining what I think their personalities would be lmao)
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Basically just tried to extract the most salvageable and unique/distinct characteristics of each Bond. Pierce Brosnan doesn’t get one (yet) because I’ve never seen one of his movies and Daniel Craig doesn’t yet because I’ve drawn too many sad men drinking recently.
I know this is cursed don’t expect anything better from me like ever. Enjoy some final images of Roger Moore as compensation for your time here (not kidding when I say this man is absolutely feral).
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If you want me to elaborate on this at any point please tell me it occupies too many of my thoughts as of late.
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sowhatifiliveinfukuoka · 6 months ago
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James Bond Collection
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
George Lazenby
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