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Old 11-03-2020, 05:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
Maya
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Thank you Mike for correcting Keith on this James Bond fiasco. To further clarify, because this was clear as mud during the episode, Lazenby came in for one movie (Majesty's Secret Service), then Connery came back in Diamonds Are Forever, which was his last official Bond movie (1971). Roger Moore took over for the 73 film Live and Let Die and then had the role for a few more movies.

Never Say Never Again (1983) is not an official bond movie (it is not included in the 50th anniversary DVD collection) and was only made because a guy got to keep filming rights since he helped Ian Fleming write Thunderball (which is also a Connery movie from 65). The name Never Say Never Again comes from when Connery said he'd "never again" play Bond.

I never thought I'd be in a position to clarify movies to Kieth. What a day. Now off to vote!
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