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Why is this classic James Bond movie's opening so iconic? Partially because the producers found someone who would really do the ski jump.
The only consolation here is that the next sequel to "The Spy Who Loved Me" might contain this invincible giant. Give me a steel Jaws over a cardboard Bond any day.
Watch 'The Spy Who Loved Me' Trailer To save the world, Bond must team with a Soviet agent named Anya Amasova, known as "Agent Triple X" (Barbara Bach).
Soviet, actually. In the late 1980s, when the USSR was still intact, my wife, Geraldine, and I went to work as Middle East reporters, based in Cairo. We knew nothing, and no one, and in the great ...
The Spy Who Loved Me is keeping all James Bond’s secrets safe tonight – unless you unpick them!
THINKING BIG The Spy Who Loved Me finds the Bond movies dreaming on an unprecedented scale. There’s a brilliant, monstrous grandeur to production designer Ken Adam’s sets (he was forced to ...
The spy who ‘loved’ me Intelligence agents have had a history of womanising; at times, it is part of a larger set-up. The General Petraeus saga could have been replayed many times over - only ...
Last we left him, Michael Westen, the rakish burned spy of USA’s “Burn Notice,” was given a choice: work for a shady organization led by a man known only as Management (John Mahon… ...
Released in 1977 (the year I was born), “The Spy Who Loved Me” would become another of my most beloved Bond adventures. Of course, the first time I saw it (at the tender age of 10), I had none ...
The Spy Who Loved Me is keeping all James Bond’s secrets safe tonight – unless you unpick them!