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Posted on Tuesday, June 10, 2008 in Uncategorized

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Some more James Bond Questions?

Is there any movie’s where Bond or another Character does any of the following
(I know there def. are some, just don’t know which movie it’s in)

Destroys an old car
Adjust’s a thermostat
Carpools
Ride’s a bike
Use’s solar/wind power

I know these are pretty random but I need them for a video im making,

Thanks a lot

Opens blinds (maybe something happen when he opens them, shooting ect.)

James Bond (Roger Moore) uses Francisco Scaramanga’s solar powered machine in “The Man with the Golden Gun” (1974), before eventually destroying it along with the island it was built on.
He used wind power in “Die Another Day” to avoid being killed by a Tidal Wave, during the screen where he is windsurfing in the Artic and he windsurfs through the waves.

Bond (Roger Moore) had to open the steel plated blinds in “The Spy Who Loved Me” (1977) in order to attack the soldiers in the command center and Bond (Sean Connery) also opened some mini blinds in a japenese office building in “You Only Live Twice” (1967).

Bond (Roger Moore) attempts to carpool (hitch a ride) from some passersby students in “Octopussy” (1983), in order to warn the people that a bomb is going to explode in the circus tent, but when he flags down some students they laugh at him and drive off when he approaches their car. As a result, Bond rides a bike in “Octopussy.”

Bond (Timothy Dalton) adjusts the thermostat in his car in “The Living Daylights” (1987) in order to warm Kara Milovy (Maryam d’Abo).

In “Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997) Bond (Pierce Brosnan) purposely destroys his BMW 750 by using his cell phone to remotely drive it off of the top of the parking structure and crash it into the side of the adjacent building, which happens to be a car rental agency.


Solar Power to the People


Solar Power to the People


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Cosmic Voyage (IMAX) [VHS]


Cosmic Voyage (IMAX) [VHS]


$5.35


As a primer on up-to-date scientific theory about the nature of the universe and our place in it, Cosmic Voyage is visually sumptuous and just plain fun. Shot in the mind-blowing IMAX process, this combined live-action and computer-generated production has (even in video format) an immensity of scope befitting its grand subject. Beginning, lyrically if unexpectedly, in Italy’s magnificent Venice, …

Linda Hogan (Lannan Literary Video Series)


Linda Hogan (Lannan Literary Video Series)





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