Octopussy Frak Party!?

So, we’re dealing with a classic Roger Moore Bond movie here, from 1983. The theme song is “All Time High” by Sheena Easton (? not sure about that), one of the few Bond songs that differs from the title of the movie.

Aw, that’s so sad. :frowning:

We’re currently watching the teaser section. Bond is in Cuba.

Seriously, Roger Moore is supposed to pass for someone named “Luis Toro”? Good thing all Commies are legally blind. :smiley:

The poor chickens… the chick, though is one of many hot one we’ll get see during the course of this flick

There are no Latinos that look like Scots?

OK, the plane trick was pretty frakkin’ cool.

not one of the most sophisticated aerial combat scenes… I do however appreciate the classic slapstick comedy of the missile hitting the barn…

did anyone get a look at the gas price?

Ah yes, the classic slapstick where dozens of men are burned to death.

I think Abbott & Costello did it best, though. :smiley:

now that we’ve started the credit sequence, I would like to remark that there’s two kinds of Bond theme songs, the pop kind (think A View To A Kill) and the schmoozy romantic kind, like this one

Anyone? As in me?

I’m pretending there’s a larger audience present.

Is Roger Moore Scottish?

Ah!
Ostberlin!

He’s Welsh, I think, but James Bond is a Scottish character, isn’t he?

I see.

I went back and checked. The price isn’t really visible, at least not on the fuzzy rip I have.

I was merely making a joke. Think Audra complaining about the gas prices “per liter, in pesos” in one of the Terminator movie podcasts.

I’d give her a small bone!

I didn’t think so, but apparently you’re right.

James Bond’s parents are Andrew Bond, a Scotsman, and Monique Delacroix, from Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. Their nationalities were established in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Fleming emphasised Bond’s Scottish heritage in admiration of Sean Connery’s cinematic portrayal, whereas Bond’s mother is named after a Swiss fiancée of Fleming’s. A planned, but unwritten, novel would have portrayed Bond’s mother as a Scot. Ian Fleming was a member of a prominent Scottish banking family.