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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969, Starring George Lazenby and Diana Rigg)
Thanks to barely 1970
space-age technology
the new actor playing 007
gets the ultimate
Bond Gadget:
A fully functional heart.
Now, a heart is a thing of wonder
given all the time in the world
to romp with the Goddess Diana
but turns into a gory story
when suddenly
Unpeeled
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The Purpose of this Blog...
Originally, it was "To watch all the important films in World Cinema and write something intelligent in response."
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Originally, it was "To watch all the important films in World Cinema and write something intelligent in response."
It was an ambitious goal, and I was making some progress. I have slowed down considerably. This is still meant to be a blog of poetry about film. I may add some trivia or prose. I just added a poem about a cable series. It is an evolving project.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Labels:
007,
cinema. poetry,
Diana Rigg,
film,
George Lazenby,
James Bond
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