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Die Gondel der alten Schilthornbahn schwankt leicht im Wind. Unter mir liegen über 200 Meter Nichts, in der Ferne die schroffen Zacken von Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau, vor mir der Staubbach-Wasserfall. Mein Herzschlag dröhnt in den Ohren. Eigentlich bin ich hier oben auf dem „Piz Gloria“, um über die schon lange zurück liegenden Dreharbeiten zu „Im Geheimdienst Ihrer Majestät“ zu recherchieren für ein ZDF-Reisefeature über die Schweizer Jungfrau-Region. Ein Sprung wie 007 Doch dann stehe ich plötzlich selbst da, das Bungee-Seil fest um die Knöchel gezurrt, und blicke in die Tiefe. In diesem Moment, kurz vor dem Absprung, ist da kein George Lazenby. Da ist nur dieser eine, irrsinnige Gedanke: Ein bisschen 007 steckt in uns allen. Wir wollen diese Gefahr, diesen Glamour, dieses „Überlebensgroße“… Ich bin gesprungen. Der freie Fall dauerte wahrscheinlich nur Sekunden, aber das Gefühl, ein Teil meiner Jugend-Filmgeschichte zu sein, hielt Tage an. Das ist die Macht des Filmtourismus. Er treibt uns an Orte, die wir ohne die Leinwand-Magie vielleicht nicht so recht gewürdigt hätten. Doch wer so viel reist, wie ich, lernt auch die Schattenseiten der Kinoträume kennen. Wenn der Kinotraum Touristenfalle wird Schnitt. Wechsel in die Andamanensee, Thailand. In meinem Kopf läuft das Duell zwischen Bond und Scaramanga aus „Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt“. Ich erwarte nach der Bootsfahrt eine massive, majestätische Festung, verborgen in einer einsamen Bucht einer dieser Napfkuchen-Inseln, für die diese Gegend so berühmt ist. Die Realität auf Khao Phing Kan ist dagegen ein Schlag ins Gesicht. Die „James-Bond-Insel“ ist eigentlich nur eine unbedeutende, klobige Felsnase, die aus dem Wasser ragt. Von Einsamkeit keine Spur: Dutzende Ausflugsboote umschwirren den Felsen wie lästige Mücken. Der Lärm der Schiffsmotoren übertönt jedes exotische Gezwitscher. Wo im Film Scaramangas Solarkollektoren glänzten, schwimmt heute Plastikmüll im türkisblauen Wasser. Es gibt keine wohltuende Perspektive mehr, keinen Winkel, in dem man das Handy-Display so halten kann, dass die 500 anderen Touristen im Hintergrund verschwinden. Manchmal ist der Drehort eben nur das: ein Ort, der durch die Linse eines genialen Kameramanns veredelt wurde, in der Wirklichkeit aber an seiner eigenen Berühmtheit erstickt. Warum uns Bond-Orte magisch anziehen Trotzdem lässt uns diese Sucht nicht los. Lange bevor es Instagram-Hotspots und TikTok-Challenges gab, waren es die großen Blockbuster, die uns sagten: „Da musst du hin!“ Bond-Filme waren für meine Generation das, was heute der Algorithmus ist – eine visuelle Verführung, die Weltkarte neu zu zeichnen. Ob es die Serpentinen am Furkapass sind, auf denen der Aston Martin DB5 seine Reifen quietschen ließ, oder die elegante Bar im Hotel Atlantic in Hamburg – wir suchen die Orte auf, um einem Stück von Bonds Souveränität näher zu kommen. Verändert KI den Filmtourismus? Wird das auch in Zukunft so sein? In Zeiten, in denen KI-generierte Film-Welten immer perfekter werden, stellt sich eine radikale Frage: Werden wir in zwanzig Jahren noch nach Jamaika oder in die Schweizer Alpen pilgern, wenn die großen Blockbuster künftig komplett im Studio am Rechner entstehen? Wenn das spektakuläre Bergpanorama nur noch aus Einsen und Nullen besteht und elektronisch in Computer-Farmen gerendert wurde? Verliert ein Ort seine Anziehungskraft, wenn er nie „echt“ war? Ich glaube: Nein. Aber der Film-Tourismus wird sich verändern. Wir werden vielleicht weniger die Kulisse suchen und mehr die Geschichte dahinter. Reiseführer für Bond-Fans und Weltenbummler Genau hier setzt ein neues Kompendium an, das ich jedem Bond-Fan und Weltenbummler ans Herz legen möchte: Der (inoffizielle) James-Bond-Reiseführer von Cornelia Lohs. Das Buch aus dem Bruckmann Verlag liefert nicht nur die Koordinaten der ikonischen Szenen, sondern webt die kulturellen Kontexte und historischen Hintergründe ein. Cornelia zeigt uns, dass Orte wie das „ice Q“-Restaurant in Sölden (die Hofer-Klinik aus Spectre) oder die engen Khlongs in Bangkok mehr sind als nur ein hübsches Bild. Es sind reale Sehenswürdigkeiten mit eigener Seele. Das Buch ist eine Hommage an die Kunst, Orte unsterblich zu machen – und eine Einladung, sie mit eigenen Augen zu sehen, solange sie noch real existieren. „Ohne Krimi geht die Conny nie ins Bett“ Cornelia hat mir erzählt, dass für sie gilt: „Ohne Krimi geht die Conny nie ins Bett“. Expertin im Fall 007 – nicht Miss Moneypenny, sondern Cornelia Lohs, die Autorin des (inoffiziellen) James Bond Reiseführers Meine Kollegin aus der VDRJ, die auch einen Großteil des Jahres in der Welt unterwegs ist – meistens für Buchprojekte – liebt spannende Thriller; egal ob auf Bildschirm oder im Buch. Vor allem Geheimdienst-Vorlagen mit MI5 oder MI6 haben es ihr angetan. Logischerweise kennt sie alle Bond-Filme aus dem Effeff. Lieblings-007? Roger Moore. Die spannendsten Filme? Die mit Daniel Craig. Also eine echte Kennerin der Materie. Filmtourismus, Martini-Bars und VR In diesem WAS-MIT-REISEN-Podcast besprechen wir ihr Buch ausführlich. Wir diskutieren über die Faszination des Filmtourismus, über die besten Martini-Bars der Welt und die Frage, ob wir bald nur noch mit der VR-Brille auf dem Sofa „verreisen“. Hört rein, es wird munter, charmant und sehr überraschend – fast wie ein Sprung aus der Gondel am Piz Gloria. Um den Reiseradio-Podcast zu hören, bitte auf das Kopfhörer-Symbol im Titelbild klicken Der Link zum Buch Der Beitrag Lohs' 007-Bond-Reiseführer Drehorte, Mythen, Reiseträume für Filmfans erschien zuerst auf Was mit Reisen.
"A million dollars a shot is my price. But I only take one a year. The rest of the time I maintain my skills." That was Francisco Scaramanga, the villain in The Man With the Golden Gun, played by the superb Christopher Lee. Who, interestingly, was a cousin of James Bond creator Ian Fleming and a regular golfing partner of his. Now, while I certainly wouldn't recommend following Scaramanga's career path, there's a valuable lesson in that line. The reason Scaramanga could ask such a high price was not because he worked all the time. It was because he spent most of his time practising, refining, and maintaining his skills so that when the moment came, he could perform at an exceptional level. And that brings us to this week's question, which is all about developing, and more importantly, maintaining, your skills at managing your work and your time. Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin The COD Productivity Method Learn more about the Quiet Productivity Method here Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes Subscribe to my Substack The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script |421 Hello, and welcome to episode 421 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development, and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. There's a belief, held by many, that becoming better at time management and productivity is something you learn once and then you're set. Or all you need to do is buy the latest productivity tool and all your struggles disappear. Hahaha, it's not quite so easy. Theoretically, it may be possible to add a new app or use a new process for getting your work done. Unfortunately, life doesn't fit perfectly into the little boxes we create. There's always something different or new. This is why the idea of plotting out every minute of your day on your calendar doesn't work in practice. Simple, natural things are not always predictable. You don't know when you will need a bathroom break, or if a colleague asks you a question, or perhaps you spill your coffee all over your desk. If any of these things happen when you have carefully mapped out every minute of your day, your day is ruined. The missing pieces are flexibility and practice, and that is where this week's question comes in. So, let me now hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Kathy. Kathy asks, Hi Carl, I've recently taken your Time Sector System course and loved it. One thing that's worrying me, though, is that no matter how well I plan my week, by Tuesday, my whole plan is ruined. Do you have any tips on staying on plan when things become hectic? Hi Kathy, thank you for your question. This is a common discovery. Once you know the theory, putting it into practice can show up bumps in the road that cause problems. One of the first problems people face is changing habits. If, for instance, you've never planned a week or a day, getting into the habit of consistently doing so is hard. After all, you've spent most of your life so far without having a plan; skipping a daily or weekly planning session isn't going to cause too many problems. Yet when you are building your system, it's that skipping that causes a problem. The more times you don't do it, the longer it will take you to build the essential habits. The goal is to use your new knowledge automatically. When you're processing your inbox, you instinctively know what to do. It's like there's a voice in your head asking the three questions: What is it? What do I need to do with it? When will I do it? When you start, asking these questions can be slow. You're naturally thinking too much. But when you've done it consistently for a few weeks, you think less, and you automatically move things to their rightful place. Today, I can process an inbox of twenty items in less than 6 minutes. When I first started following this sequence of questions, though, it would easily have taken me twenty to thirty minutes. I was overthinking and learning patterns. In one scene in The Man With the Golden Gun, Bond and Scaramanga are having lunch. The lunch begins amiably, but soon turns hostile. At one point, Bond reaches into his coat pocket to pull out his gun. The camera pans to Scaramanga, who is pointing his legendary golden gun at Bond. The surprising thing here is that Scaramanga had to build his gun from a golden cigarette case, a lighter, a fountain pen, and a cufflink. All Bond had to do was pull his gun from his shoulder holster. How was Scaramanga faster? Practice. How many hours would Scaramanga have had to practice putting his gun together to get that fast? I know, it's fiction. But the point is, you get faster the more you do something. This is why people who continually switch apps are also consistently behind on their work. They remain stuck at being slow. What's happening there is they have to learn new ways of getting things into their system, and then moving tasks, and learning all the new features. And that doesn't account for the time it takes to move everything over to the new app. It's dead time. Instead, sticking with the apps you already have forces you to get better and faster at using them. Then we come to the realisation that no two weeks are ever the same. No matter how carefully we plan something, things will inevitably go wrong. This is where practice and experience come in. I have a client who travels for work a lot. Sometimes he travels domestically; other times he travels internationally, often to the other side of the world, which involves 20 hours of flying time. He found the Time Sector System worked brilliantly when he was working from his office, but it fell apart when he had to travel. When we analysed the problem, we discovered that he was trying to run things the same way while travelling as he did at his office. How many times have you booked a flight, found that WIFI would be available for the flight and thought, ah, I'll catch up on my email and messages when flying, only to discover that the WIFI doesn't work? Now, you could respond to your actionable emails while flying, but you won't be able to send them until you get into a WIFI zone. But that disruption to your plans can leave you feeling very frustrated. The solution in this case was to have a travelling routine. On days when my client was travelling, he reduced his task list to the essentials. Rescheduling or postponing routine tasks He also set up a routine for international travel, using the flight time to plan and clean things up. None of which required WIFI. The first few times he used this new process, he found he needed to make adjustments, but after a few tries, he had it working perfectly. And that's the key part. Build in flexibility. In my client's case, it was not to try and follow the same system when travelling as he does when at the office. When you plan your week, allow for the unexpected. One way to do this is to ensure that, when you plan your week, you have time for the essential things. That would be your core work and the parts of your life you have decided are important. Time with family and friends, hobbies and exercise, for example. Once you have those on your calendar, then really you have the beginnings of a solid plan that should be flexible enough. Hopefully, you have already locked in your core work. When I was a teacher, I had an hour each day protected for class preparation. I was teaching around four to five hours a day; those times were fixed each month and were non-negotiable. I had to be in the classroom teaching. The class preparation time did change from day to day, but it was always there, and I tried to fix it around the same time each day, which made it much easier to make it a habit. The unknowns often come from project work. Projects, by their very nature, are unique. Each one requires something different. You will find that while you may not be able to plan precisely what needs to be done at a weekly level, scheduling time to work on your projects each week will help ensure you have enough time to keep these moving forward. If you've ever read Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, you will no doubt remember the chapter: Sharpen the Saw. In the chapter, Stephen Covey uses the example of a wood cutter who's working so hard that they never stop to sharpen the saw. Over time, the time required to cut the tree increases, not because the woodcutter is getting weaker, but because the saw is becoming blunter. Your time management and productivity skills operate the same way. Sometimes you have to stop and sharpen your skills. For example, I use an iPhone, and every time Apple updates its iPhone operating system, I review my collecting methods to see if anything in the new software will make collecting faster. For example, when Apple added the action button to their phones, it let me map that button to add tasks to my task manager's inbox. It's super fast, and after a few days it became automatic for me to tap the action button when I needed to add something. The most productive people I know spend time improving their ability to produce. This is why athletes train, musicians practise scales, pilots rehearse procedures, and surgeons continually update their skills. The performance people see is only possible because of the preparation and practice nobody sees. This is also why the Scaramanga quote fits this question. His point was essentially the same. As he said: “The rest of the time I maintain my skills.” Scaramanga's version is darker, of course, but the principle is identical. Exceptional performance is not the result of the moment itself; it's the result of the time spent preparing for that moment. If you find that by Tuesday your plan for the week looks destroyed, allow for that when you plan your week. One way you can do this is to plan your objectives. What is it that you want to get accomplished next week? These could be: To finish an important proposal Get on top of your emails To clean up the garden To exercise a minimum of four times To update your LinkedIn profile With these five objectives, you can then decide when you will do them. One tip here is to front-load your week with these activities. This way, if you do get waylaid, there's still time to recover in the week. This reminds me of a story from one of the world's top rugby coaches. When he joined a new team, he found that if the team got ahead early in the game, they invariably won. However, when they went behind early on, the likelihood was they would lose. When he analysed this, he found that the team panicked when they fell behind, dropped their plan, and spent too much of the game taking unnecessary risks to get ahead. He reminded the team that it was an 80-minute game and that what really mattered was sticking to their plan. Tackle aggressively, maintain their defensive line and minimise mistakes. If they stuck to that, they would likely end the game ahead. You don't win games in the first twenty minutes. You win the game over 80 minutes. It's the same for you, Kathy; you don't win or lose the week early on. You win the week by sticking to your plan and making adjustments where necessary, without losing sight of it. I hope that has helped. Thank you for your question. And thank you to you, too, for listening. It just remains for me to wish you all a very, very productive week.
Mirror, Mirror: The Villains Who Reflect James Bond explores one of the most revealing ideas in the entire Bond franchise. James Bond villains are not true opposites of Bond. They are reflections. They are versions of Bond where a single restraint disappears. In this episode of Cracking the Code of Spy Movies, Dan and Tom examine some of Bond's greatest adversaries as mirrors rather than monsters. These villains share Bond's training, intelligence, and appetite for risk. What separates them is not skill. It is restraint. It is purpose. It is accountability. Using a clear "mirror framework," the episode shows how nearly every major Bond villain follows the same pattern. They share Bond's competence. They understand power and leverage. But they cross a moral line Bond refuses to cross. When the moment comes to stop, the villain continues. From Goldfinger, the Bond who breaks rules without limits, to Blofeld, the Bond who answers to no one, each antagonist reflects a path Bond could take. Largo reveals what Bond becomes without empathy. Scaramanga shows Bond without purpose, killing for identity instead of mission. Franz Sanchez exposes Bond's anger when loyalty and revenge replace duty. Silva mirrors Bond's trauma when emotional control collapses. Le Chiffre represents Bond before psychological armor hardens. The episode also dives deep into the importance of M as Bond's moral anchor. M represents structure, oversight, and restraint. Without M, Bond risks becoming indistinguishable from the villains he hunts. The Bond–M relationship transforms action into moral drama. It gives meaning to Bond's violence. It defines the ethical limits behind the famous license to kill. Drawing from Ian Fleming's own words, film dialogue, and character analysis across decades of Bond movies, this episode argues that Bond is not heroic because he is unstoppable. He is heroic because he stops. Mirror, Mirror: The Villains Who Reflect James Bond reframes the franchise through psychology, ethics, and character design. It explains why Bond villains matter. They ask the same question every time. Why not take the power for yourself? Bond's answer defines everything. Perfect for fans of James Bond, spy movies, film analysis, and character studies, this episode reveals why the mirror is the most dangerous weapon in Bond's world. Tell us what you think about this Mirror Mirror concept with Bond's villains Do you agree with us that James Bond is a mirror of his villains? Do you have other examples where we see this mirroring in the series? Let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you think of this episode. Just drop us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode! You can check out all our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well. Episode Webpage: https://bit.ly/468TXkr
Episodio donde Wisto cumple sus tareas, donde hay villanos que están muy equis físicamente, nos hacemos la pregunta de cuánto costaría vivir como Scaramanga (villano de James Bond), Ian McKellen da la noticia que empezarán una película con Gandalf, Gollum y Frodo dirigida por Andy Serkis, la historia perdida de Tolkien, opinión de Pari sobre la película anime de Demon Slayer, Wisto da su reseña complementaria de Tron: Ares, y terminamos con la reseña con spoilers sobre Black Phone 2. Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova Merch: holamsupernova.myshopify.com
We're cracking open The Big Book of British Bonds, where every page is shaken, not stirred.
Bond. Bourbon. And one deadly assassin. In this episode of Drinks and a Movie, we're taking aim at The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Roger Moore's second outing as 007. With Christopher Lee as the iconic Scaramanga, a funhouse duel, and some of the wildest stunts in Bond history, this one's got plenty to talk about. But is it a hidden gem or a misfire?To pair with this high-stakes adventure, I'm sipping on Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch, a Bottled-in-Bond beauty from Buffalo Trace's Mash Bill #1. How does this bourbon hold up against other classics? Tune in for my full tasting notes and Bond breakdown! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment—who's your favorite Bond villain?
For the first and only time this season, It Happened One Year is doing a fabled Road Episode - this time the show's first from outside the country! Recorded Christmastime in the Notting Hill area of London, England, Sarah & Joe tackle the coincidentally Chicago-set Sidney Sheldon thriller 1984 adaptation The Naked Face, starring Roger Moore, Rod Steiger, Elliott Gould, Art Carney, Anne Archer, and Navy Pier, baby! Come for the breakdown of the melodramatics - touching quickly on Roger Moore's career and life, with appearances by Scaramanga himself Christopher Lee, Harry & Sally, the local Tesco - and wrap up with some truly mediocre impressions. Look, it was a recorded on a long vacation at the end of a long day, it was bound to be a little odd, even by IHOY standards.
In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: Gov. Maura Healey signing the emergency preamble to the new Massachusetts gun law, and its details are insane; SCOTUS hearing a case on "Ghost Guns" in Garland v. VanDerStok; 2023's FBI Crime Statistics, and surprise (not actually a surprise), states with Permitless and Constitutional Carry are safer! David finishes his interview series with Anthony Battaglia of Accurate Mag; and Weer'd sits down with Caleb Daniels to talk about his new book "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond". Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Gov. Maura Healey officially implements Mass. gun law after signing emergency language Massachusetts Governor Unleashes October Surprise on Gun Owners State Guidance Documents on Chapter 135 Justices to hear challenge to regulation of unserialized ‘ghost guns' SCOTUS's VanDerStok Case Isn't Just About Ghost Guns FBI Report Shows Dramatic Violent Crime Drop as 29 States Went Permitless Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Godfather Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More Caleb Daniels LICENSED TROUBLESHOOTER: The Guns of James Bond Licensed Troubleshooter on Kickstarter The Mystery of James Bond's Long-Barrel .45 Car Gun James Bond's Shoulder Holsters: Good, Bad, and Ugly The Guns of James Bond
Im Gehörgang Ihrer Majestät | Der deutschsprachige Podcast über James Bond 007
Schon mal was von Evel Knievel gehört? In dieser Folge findet der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt sein Ende. Doch bevor Scaramanga und Schnick Schnack ihr Ende finden, haben wir noch eine Menge zu besprechen. So diskutieren wir, ob der legendäre Spiralsprung mit oder ohne Flöte besser knallt und wie Bond dabei helfen kann, Musik aus anderen Kulturkreisen schätzen zu lernen. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, wie lange James Bond im Bett durchhält und warum Kai seine linke Hand für eine Flasche Phuyuck hergeben würde. Wir wünschen unseren erdnusssüchtigen Hörerinnen und Hörern viel Spaß mit dem Finale von „The Man with the golden Gun“. Kai & Sebastian Hier findet ihr Kais Folge über die Charts von Thailand: https://www.podcast.de/episode/623312117/folge-20-die-charts-ferner-laender-feat-zimmerlautstaerke Hier geht's zum Expanded Score des Films! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTJoGPL1QiQ&list=PLjRCa5CezuLUFy_x18r_yY607WQHDy9ay ---------- Lasst uns eure Meinung wissen! Twitter: @007PodcastDE Facebook: @007PodcastDE Instagram: instragram.com/007podcastde Website: https://www.mdavs.de/ Einladung-Link zu Discord (5x gültig): https://discord.gg/7XqkVbdajn Ihr wollt den Podcast unterstützen? Einmalige oder wiederkehrende Spenden: https://ko-fi.com/igim007 Im Gehörgang ihrer Majestät regelmäßig unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/im-gehorgang-ihrer-majestat-der-james-bond-podcast/ Unser Patreon! Wir freuen uns auch, wenn ihr dem Podcast eine freundliche Bewertung bei Apple Podcasts oder Spotify hinterlasst oder wenn ihr die Show abonniert! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane and Andrew check out the last Bond novel completed by creator Ian Fleming and ask the key questions: Could Christopher Lee have played Paco 'Pistols' Scaramanga? And which Mary Goodnight is better, the book or the movie?
Tuore dokumenttielokuva The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee kertoo brittinäyttelijä Sir Christopher Leen (1922-2015) elämästä sekä hänen lähes 70-vuotisesta taiteilijaurastaan. Majesteettiseksi ja karismaattiseksi luonnehdittu näyttelijä muistetaan parhaiten joko hirviön (mm. Kreivi Dracula) tai pahiksen (mm. Scaramanga, Saruman, Kreivi Dooku) rooleista, vaikka hänen näyttelijärepertoaariin kuului paljon muunlaisiakin hahmoja. Mistä Leelle langennut antagonistin leima johtuu, ja olisiko hän halunnut tai voinut valita toisin? Lee palveli toisen maailmansodan aikaan brittijoukoissa mm. Etelä- ja Pohjois-Afrikassa, minkä jälkeen hän päätyi jäljittämään sotarikoksista syytettyjä natseja. Ohjaaja John Landisin mukaan Lee olisi toiminut mm. vakoojana, sabotöörinä sekä salamurhaajana. Lee käväisi myös Suomessa osallistumassa vapaaehtoisena talvisotaan. Maamme jäi Leen mieleen vahvasti koko loppuelämäksi, ja hän vieraili Suomessa useaan otteeseen vielä 2000-luvullakin. Millainen vaikutus Leellä ja hänen näyttelemillään hahmoilla on ollut populaarikulttuuriin sekä kauhukuvastoon? Millainen henkilö näyttelijän takaa paljastuu, ja millaisiin kokemuksiin hänen uransa näyttelijänä perustuu? Millaisia paljastuksia tuore dokumentti tarjoaa, ja olisiko hänestä voinut tulle vielä isompi ja tunnetumpi näyttelijä, jos asiat olisivat menneet toisin? Kulttuuriykkönen keskustelee aiheesta elokuvatoimittaja-tietokirjailijoiden Lauri Lehtisen sekä Matti Rämön kanssa. Juhani Kenttämaa toimittaa.
Im Gehörgang Ihrer Majestät | Der deutschsprachige Podcast über James Bond 007
Im Rahmen unserer Feierlichkeiten zum Jubiläum von "Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt" servieren wir euch einen besonderen Zwischengang: Chris Distin, ein leidenschaftlicher Sammler von James-Bond-Memorabilia, hat sich als Autor versucht und ein besonderes Buch über den Film geschrieben. Als neuer Besitzer des Nachlasses von Hervé Villechaize, dem hinterlistigen Butler von Scaramanga, hat er dessen fotografische Sammlung ausgewertet und aufbereitet. Darüber hinaus konnte er das Bondgirl Maude Adams für ein Vorwort gewinnen und hat mithilfe von Augmented-Reality-Technik aus dem Buch ein multimediales Erlebnis gemacht. Gemeinsam sprechen wir über die Arbeit am Buch und darüber, warum "Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt" vielleicht nicht genügend wertgeschätzt wird. Mehr Infos zum Buch findet ihr hier: https://www.goldengunbook.com/ Ihr wollt das Buch direkt beim Autor bestellen? Dann schreibt ihm eine Mail an chris@distin.de! Wir wünschen viel Spaß und freuen uns, wenn ihr mit einer kleinen Spende die Arbeit an unseren Fanprojekten unterstützen wollt. Die Links findet ihr unten. Vielen Dank, Kai & Sebastian ---------- Lasst uns eure Meinung wissen!Twitter: @007PodcastDE BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/mdavs-eu.bsky.social Facebook: @007PodcastDE Instagram: instragram.com/007podcastde Website: https://www.mdavs.de/ Einladung-Link zu Discord (5x gültig): https://discord.gg/7XqkVbdajn Ihr wollt den Podcast unterstützen?Einmalige oder wiederkehrende Spenden: https://ko-fi.com/igim007 Im Gehörgang ihrer Majestät regelmäßig unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/im-gehorgang-ihrer-majestat-der-james-bond-podcast/ Unser Patreon! Wir freuen uns auch, wenn ihr dem Podcast eine freundliche Bewertung bei Apple Podcasts oder Spotify hinterlasst oder wenn ihr die Show abonniert!
Our first listener takeover! JW's far better half joins the fellas to talk about her five favorite Bond tracks and unveils what unique trait JW shares with Scaramanga. Also, Chris discusses his newly released song, which is taking the internet by storm!
“That's what you get for inviting audience participation” The Panel of Peril slip out of their wet clothes and into a dry martini, before taking a pew to watch this week's film The Man With The Golden Gun (Guy Hamilton, 1974). Has James Bond (Roger Moore) met his match in the charming, villainous and charmingly villainous Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee)? As the world's best secret agent (that's Bond) and the world's most expensive assassin are pitted against one another, can 007 stop the world being held to ransom by the selling of Scaramanga's nefarious Solex solar power? Perish the thought. Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF5fr3Zhi7E ********PLOT SPOILER ALERT******** There's also the small matter of Scaramanga sending Bond a bullet that literally has his name on it! If I know James Bond, he's not going to stand for that! And he doesn't, so I am right! Culminating in a memorable funhouse duel on Scaramanga's secret island lair, Bond will also have to contend with devious manservant cum gamesmaster Nick Nack (Herve Villechaize) in his fight for survival. Just what did the panel think of this week's movie? How can they improve upon Scaramanga's scheme? And who will be christened this week's most diabolical? Alice Cooper's rejected theme tune can be heard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMKPTSE14tY Sound effect: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/spy-game-56943/ Sound effect: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/malathion-85943/ Music: https://pixabay.com/music/pulses-007-bond-more-on-spotify-bruno-magic-148987/ Music: https://pixabay.com/music/bossa-nova-dream-by-dreams-143531/ https://twitter.com/diabolicalpod https://www.instagram.com/diabolicalpod/ https://www.facebook.com/diabolicalpod Email diabolicalpod@gmail.com
ACE is a cult disguised as "education," with schools worldwide, laughably tragic workbook lessons, and a long history of abuse and bigotry.Seth Andrews and his guest Dr. Jenna Scaramanga were once ACE students, and they're blowing the whistle.Jenna's Instagram: https://bit.ly/41ukHZnACE Exposed: https://www.facebook.com/groups/exposeace/
It's Bond v Scaramanga and Buffalo Bill on a train! We check in with Pierce Brosnan as the man who will be Bond tackles the work of Alistair Maclean. Twitter: @007CocktailHr IG: @jbchpod Track Name: "Spy And Die" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
Bob Chipman joins us again for our latest 'woke brawl' with 007 and this time we're setting our sights on The Man With the Golden Gun from 1974. Listen as we praise the suave menace of Christopher Lee, pine for the lost Alice Cooper theme song we might have had, and encounter that most rare of circumstances: a James Bond film Agatha enjoyed!! Warning: Contains explicit language, spoilers, and intrusive slide whistles. Our theme song is "Nostalgia TV" by Edward Jonathan Blakeley through Lynne Publishing.
Episode 22 is an exciting one with Dr. Jenna Scaramanga, a British academic and writer known for her work on the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) curriculum and its impact on education. Scaramanga has gained recognition for her critical analysis and advocacy against ACE's approach to education. She is known for her research, writing, and public speaking about ACE, highlighting concerns related to its content, pedagogy, and potential effects on students. Scaramanga has explored issues such as creationism, religious fundamentalism, and the limitations of the ACE curriculum in providing a well-rounded education To read her PHD Thesis: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ygnhzknt_as7nxbbNU_orW-ta7SfZrKT/view?usp=sharing Join the class action lawsuit: https://scharfsteinlaw.com/class-action/ Statement of Claim: https://shorturl.at/bpxY9 Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LoAPod Donate to our Legal Fund: https://gofund.me/8a7995cc Instagram: https://shorturl.at/ejOY5 Twitter: https://shorturl.at/mtIW3 Contact Us: legacyofabusepodcast@gmail.com
This week Nick and Dave grab the keys to the Aston Martin, strap on Rolexes, and knock back a vodka martini because they are assuming the role of an ex-MI6 agent. They've been recruited by the villainous organization known as Auric Goldfinger to serve as his personal enforcer. With the power of a brand new cybernetic uber eye, they have to face Bond's most infamous villains Dr. No, Xenia Onatopp, Scaramanga, and Pussy Galore. Will Dave forgive EA for tarnishing the James Bond lore? And does Nick have a whole new fear of bowler hats?Support the show at patreon.com/criticalarcade or criticalarcade.comEmail us at nick@criticalarcade.com and dave@criticalarcade.comThanks for listening and keep on gaming! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Win a Google Pixel Fold phone + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing books (part 1): Crime author & tech entrepreneur Ajay Chowdhury tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about how he uses artificial intelligence tools to help him write his excellent Detective Kamil Rahman series. Plus answer a question in this 3-part podcast for a chance to win a brand new Google Pixel Fold mobile phone. We've heard they cost £1,700 - so it's a good prize! Hear the question, email your answer to wedlikeaword@gmail.com Also in this 3-part episode: is it ethical or useful to use AI / artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT to help write books? Is AI an existential threat to human creativity? Will AI put book cover designers out of work? Which of us has a third nipple and why does James Bond get his nipple arrangement all wrong> We also talk - Lily Allen, author Jude O'Reilly, Roger Moore, Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill, A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, John Wyndham, John Wick, Philip Kerr, Jewish East End London, book cover designer Dan Mogford, Barry Cotter v Harry Potter, Christopher Lee, Scaramanga, India, ANPR and other surveillance, AI dating website, Honcho, the Indian epics the Ramayana & Mahabharata. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Win a Google Pixel Fold phone + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing books (part 2): Crime author & tech entrepreneur Ajay Chowdhury tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about how he uses artificial intelligence tools to help him write his excellent Detective Kamil Rahman series. Plus answer a question in this 3-part podcast for a chance to win a brand new Google Pixel Fold mobile phone. We've heard they cost £1,700 - so it's a good prize! Hear the question, email your answer to wedlikeaword@gmail.com Also in this 3-part episode: is it ethical or useful to use AI / artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT to help write books? Is AI an existential threat to human creativity? Will AI put book cover designers out of work? Which of us has a third nipple and why does James Bond get his nipple arrangement all wrong> We also talk - Lily Allen, author Jude O'Reilly, Roger Moore, Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill, A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, John Wyndham, John Wick, Philip Kerr, Jewish East End London, book cover designer Dan Mogford, Barry Cotter v Harry Potter, Christopher Lee, Scaramanga, India, ANPR and other surveillance, AI dating website, Honcho, the Indian epics the Ramayana & Mahabharata. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Win a Google Pixel Fold phone + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing books (part 3): Crime author & tech entrepreneur Ajay Chowdhury tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about how he uses artificial intelligence tools to help him write his excellent Detective Kamil Rahman series. Plus answer a question in this 3-part podcast for a chance to win a brand new Google Pixel Fold mobile phone. We've heard they cost £1,700 - so it's a good prize! Hear the question, email your answer to wedlikeaword@gmail.com Also in this 3-part episode: is it ethical or useful to use AI / artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT to help write books? Is AI an existential threat to human creativity? Will AI put book cover designers out of work? Which of us has a third nipple and why does James Bond get his nipple arrangement all wrong> We also talk - Lily Allen, author Jude O'Reilly, Roger Moore, Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill, A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, John Wyndham, John Wick, Philip Kerr, Jewish East End London, book cover designer Dan Mogford, Barry Cotter v Harry Potter, Christopher Lee, Scaramanga, India, ANPR and other surveillance, AI dating website, Honcho, the Indian epics the Ramayana & Mahabharata. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Podcast break is over. Let's celebrate with some heat. On this episode we're listening to new music from: 10 TO THE CHEST (Colorado Springs, CO) ABRUPT DECAY (Calgary, AB) BALMORA (Connecticut) CHROME CAGE (Australia) DELINQUENT (Western Canada) ENFORCED (Richmond, VA) HOLD MY OWN (Illinois / New Jersey) INITIATE (California) JESUS PIECE (Philadelphia, PA) JEWELTONE (Buffalo, NY) RECOIL (South East UK) SCARAMANGA (Montreal, QC) TOUCH (Budapest, Hungray) XNOMADX (North East, USA) VAMACHARA (Los Angeles, CA) Shout out to Jérémie of SCARAMANGA, Anchit of HOLD MY OWN, and Danny of INITIATE for calling in to chat during the episode! Follow Spicy Spence : https://www.instagram.com/spicyspence_/ Follow What It Takes : https://www.instagram.com/what.it.takes.blog/ LISTEN UP! Intro Bumper Written by Tommy Wood Mix and Mastered by Matt Andrews Check out the main Scoped Exposure channel: www.youtube.com/scopedexposure
He never misses his target, and now his target is 007. Guy Hamilton returns for his final film in the franchise, after Bond is sent a golden bullet from famous assassin Scaramanga, he goes to Asia to track the man down while also looking for the missing Solex, a solution to the ongoing energy crisis. It's one of the worst reviewed Bond films, but neither Tom nor Joe mentioned it in their Top and Bottom 5 films in their initial rankings. Does Christopher Lee help deliver an underrated classic, or should this film meet a glittering end? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He never misses his target, and now his target is 007. Guy Hamilton returns for his final film in the franchise, after Bond is sent a golden bullet from famous assassin Scaramanga, he goes to Asia to track the man down while also looking for the missing Solex, a solution to the ongoing energy crisis. It's one of the worst reviewed Bond films, but neither Tom nor Joe mentioned it in their Top and Bottom 5 films in their initial rankings. Does Christopher Lee help deliver an underrated classic, or should this film meet a glittering end? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you to so many, for so many great suggestions! I list the *main* ones below that I talk about:Shires (and The Shire)StonehengeSecurity ServiceStoicismStiff Upper LipSavage! Just kidding; the title ‘Sir'Sarcasm and Satire Sausage RollsScones Seaside SandringhamSPECTRESky Aside from online resources, such as the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Wikipedia, I drew inspiration and information from 10 books: ‘The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien'A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain' by Marc Morris‘Operation Mincemeat' by Ben MacIntyre‘For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming + James Bond' also by Ben MacIntyre'Post-War' by Tony Judt ‘Ian Fleming's Commandos: The Story of 30 Assault Unit in WWII' by Nicholas Rankin‘Ian Fleming and SOE's Operation Postmaster: The Untold Top Secret Story' by Brian Lett‘The Man with the Golden Gun' by Ian Fleming ‘Yes Minister: The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister by the Rt Hon. James Hacker MP: Volume Two' Edited by Jonathan Lynn and Anthony Jay‘On Her Majesty's Secret Service' by Ian Fleming I also recommend Simon Schama's television documentary ‘A History of Britain', more for the early episodes than the later ones. They are available to watch online for free on the BBC iPlayer. I also draw on information on the official SIS and Royal Family websites, along with the 'Sandwich & Food to Go' magazine'. Message me anytime on Instagram, or e-mail: AlbionNeverDies@gmail.comCheck out my https://www.youtube.com/britishcultureCheck out my Red Bubble shopSeveral subscribers have their postcards and other little 'thank you's in the post, randomly drawn from the list, and one has a free mug on the way!Subscribe to my newsletter: https://youtube.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b3afdae99897eebbf8ca022c8&id=5165536616Support the show
Case #194: Alleged Abuses at Legacy Christian Academy The Legacy Christian Academy is a church-run private school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Formerly known as Christian Center Academy, LCA has close associations with the church it shares a building with, Mile Two Church. Allegations of systemic abuse have been leveled at the private school throughout its history. It wasn't until 2022 that these allegations were finally taken seriously. Two students, Caitlin Erickson and Coy Nolin, filed a 25-million-dollar class action lawsuit against Legacy Christian Academy. They represent more than 30 former students, who are collectively seeking justice for the alleged abuses the school inflicted on them. Today, we are joined by Coy and Caitlin, the lead plaintiffs in the ongoing lawsuit, as they tell their story. Full episode: https://www.ovpod.ca/ Caitlin Erikson: Twitter: @CateSask https://twitter.com/CateSask TikTok: @saskcate https://www.tiktok.com/@saskcate Coy Nolin: Twitter: @coy_nolin https://twitter.com/coy_nolin TikTok: @coynolin https://www.tiktok.com/@coynolin Mile Two Church Inc. Class Action Statement of claim: https://scharfsteinlaw.com/class-action/ Join the Lawsuit: https://scharfsteinlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Intake-and-Assessment-Form-Final.pdf “Systems of Indoctrination: Accelerated Christian Education in England” Jenna Scaramanga- University College London https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1556460/1/Scaramanga_1556460_thesis_redacted.pdf Mile Two Church statement: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=455837846549541&set=a.437071935092799 Mile Two Church pastor speaks about claim: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n06PR9pZhKQ Tags: Mile Two Church, Legacy Christian Academy, Christian Center Academy, Christian Center Church, Saskatoon, Caitlin Erikson, Coy Nolin, class action lawsuit, battery, sexual abuse, exorcisms, corporal punishment, brainwashing, psychological harm, mental harm, emotional harm, spiritual harm, Accelerated Christian Education, Jenna Scaramanga, Pastor Keith Johnson, class action lawsuit, saskcate, LCA, indoctrination, cult
Het is Smart Home Week bij Bright en we moeten toch toegeven: onze smart homes zijn ook weleens behoorlijk dom. We bespreken wat er beter kan en waar we wél tevreden over zijn.Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door Bit Academy, een gratis opleiding tot fullstack web developer of junior data engineer via de STAP-subsidie. Meer weten? Kijk op stap.bit-academy.nlTips uit deze aflevering:Films: Kimi van Steven Soderbergh, een thriller over een tech-werker met pleinvrees die een misdaad ontdekt in de audio-opnames van de populairste virtuele assistent, hier te zien op HBO Max. En de beste film over de multiverse, Everything Everywhere All at Once met Michelle Yeoh, die staat hier op Prime Video.Serie: Tales of the Jedi op Disney+. Korte animatie-verhaaltjes rond allerlei Jedi. Zo kijk je mee met een jonge Qui-Gon Jin, die met zijn meester Count Dooku op missie gaat. Dooku was toen nog geen Sith, en werd in de films gespeeld door Christopher Lee. Leuk detail: de jonge versie ziet er ook precies zo uit als Dracula en Scaramanga, de bekendste rollen van Lee toen hij jonger was.Podcast: The Missing Cryptoqueen, een podcast over de opkomst van cryptocoin OneCoin in 2016, met de charismatische Dr. Ruja Ignatova aan het roer. De Bulgaarse vrouw verdween eind 2017 plots van de aardbodem.Lees ook onze review van de Nothing Ear (stick)-oordoppen.Bekijk alle winnaars van de Apple App Store Awards.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler and Brendan Duffy explore the characters of the 007 films that fall under the letter S.Mixing the format up slightly, we're going head-to-head in a game of Bond characters t0p trump5 (not be confused with the card game brand). Tom and Brendan pit Bond girl vs Bond girl, villain v villain, ally vs ally, and henchperson vs henchperson, exploring their back stories, the characters, and all manner of trivia.Match ups include:Safin vs SanchezLucia Sciarra vs SolangeSilva vs StrombergKissy Suzuki vs Madeleine SwannScaramanga vs Bert SaxbyJames Bond will return... in next week's more regularly formatted James Bond's A-Z Podcast.Buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatozShop James Bond A-Z t-shirts and merchandise: the-james-bond-a-z-podcast.creator-spring.com/Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatozFind us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatozEmail us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.ukAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Solitamente, gli appassionati della più celebre spia inglese, frutto della creatività di Ian Fleming, si spaccano letteralmente in due, quando si parla di trasposizione cinematografica. C'è chi parteggia per Sean Connery e chi trova in parte anche il Bond più ironico e leggero di Roger Moore. Personalmente, io apprezzo entrambe queste incarnazioni che, seppur in modo differente, hanno contribuito al successo della spia con licenza di uccidere. Questo episodio della saga trovo infatti che sia uno dei migliori, sia per l'ambientazione esotica che per il tono più action rispetto alle pellicole precedenti. Ma soprattutto perché in questo film ci viene presentato uno dei cattivi più carismatici e meglio caratterizzati dell'universo bondiano, ossia il freddo e abile killer Scaramanga, l'uomo dalla pistola d'oro, interpretato da un Christopher Lee in stato di grazia. Ritmo incalzante, inseguimenti mozzafiato e un duello finale al cardiopalma, rendono questa pellicola di 007 anche una delle più celebri e, se non l'avete mai vista, penso sia giunto il momento di sopperire a tale mancanza. Ovviamente, dopo l'ascolto di questa recensione!
Möge Christopher Lee in Frieden ruhen! Ich freue mich euch berichten zu dürfen, dass die Geschichte keinen einzigen Fehler besitzt. Also fast. Scaramanga wurde vom KGB als Killer ausgebildet und arbeitet jetzt quasi freiberuflich. Er benutzt eine goldene Waffe, die … Weiterlesen → The post James Bond – Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt (Die Geschichte von) appeared first on Gebbis MCPM.
Pour ce pilote, le thème sera l'acteur Christopher Lee, l'interprète de Dracula, de Scaramanga ou de Saroumane. Agent secret pendant la guerre, chanteur de métal, l'homme à tout fait, tout vu (il a assisté à la dernière exécution publique en France) mais réserve encore bien des surprises. Nos narrateurs vont devenir ce soir des « légendaires » (ceux qui racontent ce qui le mérite) et vont nous proposer 3 récits inédits sur l'acteur. Vrai ? faux ? qu'importe, car après tout ce sont des légendes, et la véracité n'y est pas obligatoire. Merci à Lisore, Jazz et Tmdjc d'avoir joué le jeu de ce pilote ! Durée : 44:51 | Publié le : 11/07/22 Timecode : 00:00:00 Générique 00:01:29 Introduction 00:07:03 La légende de Lisore 00:12:00 La légende de Jazz 00:16:07 La légende de Tmdjc 00:24:03 Conclusion 00:35:55 Outroduction et Générique
Guy Hamiltons letzte 007-Mission führt Bond in das südchinesische Meer. Zeitgemäß wurde die Energiekrise und der Martial-Arts-Trend thematisiert. Mit aristokratischer Haltung hält sich Scaramanga wacker, der Gegenpart von Roger Moore. Unvergesslich sind seine dritte Brustwarze und die surreal anmutende MI6-Dependance in dem quer liegenden Passagierdampfer-Wrack Queen Elizabeth. Auch Bonds Salto-Autostunt hat es in sich, wenn auch äußerst merkwürdig vertont.Alexander & Marcel analysieren “Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt”, das neunte Bond-Abenteuer und sprechen unter anderem über eine alternative Handlung und den Slapstick-Stil des Films.BOND OF THE WEEKMovie Poster: https://www.amazon.de/James-Bond-Years-Movie-Posters/dp/1465443266Making-Of Krokodil Stunt: https://youtu.be/EDeUzB12ln8UNSERE GEHEIME AKTEN (Filmwertung)Alexander: 7 von 10Marcel: 6 von 10GEWINNSPIELFür unser neues Gewinnspiel haben wir etwas tolles für euch. Was genau, verraten wir am Ender dieser Folge! Für die Teilnahmebedingungen haben wir eine extra kurze Gewinnspielfolge aufgenommen, die am Mittwoch 18.05.2022 um 20:00 Uhr erscheint. Hört rein und macht mit!COMING NEXTAm 30.05.2020 erscheint unsere nächste Folge zum Film DER SPION DER MICH LIEBTE!KONTAKTWeb: www.strenggeheimpodcast.deInstagram: www.instagram.com/strenggeheim.podcast/Mail: 007@strenggeheimpodcast.de
This week we are joined by Yashar Zadeh FKA Yak Ballz to discuss the legend of Scaramanga who is also known as Sir Menelik, Cyclops 4000, Chewbacca Uncircumcised, Jabbar El, Scaramanga Shallah, Scaradonna, Don MegaBaron Menelik, Juan Excelsior and Clavius IV. You can find Yashar on twitter at: https://twitter.com/yakballz As always you can support the podcast via our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calloutculture/support
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Yes, Loose Screws is back and so am I. It's been far too long but better late than never. First I'd like to apologize to my guest Audrey (@lady_dream_watches) as it took a very long time for me to edit this episode. Working from home, pandemic, family, etc just took a lot more of my time this 2021 than I expected. In this episode I'm joined by Scaramanga (@scaramanga__) as co-host and we had the privilege to chat with a true watch industry insider. Audrey's experience is unbelievable with stops at Christie's, Audemars Piguet, FP Journe, and Ferdinand Berthoud. She shares her thoughts about social media, attempt to talk about blockchain technology, and the women's movement in the watch world. We debated who has the best integrated bracelet and gave some other options. Scaramanga speaks his mind about Moser, I mean when doesn't he. Hope you enjoy the episode and cheers from Texas. - Bob Watches talked about in this episode: Minase and The Citizen Calibre 0200 Audrey's watch recommendations: Under $1,000 USD - West End Watch Co and Klokers From $5,000 - $10,000 USD - Panerai Luminor Due Over $10,000 USD - Do your homework. But if Audrey could get one it would be the FP Journe Only Watch. Instagram recommendations: Audrey - @gilles_ancion ; @loupiosity ; @thesandralane ; @ayyb55 Scaramanga - @watch_girl_life Bob - @winters.watches (seems that she changed her instagram name from when the episode was recorded) Follow us on Instagram: @Fifthwrist Follow us on facebook: facebook.com/fifthwrist Subscribe to our youtube channel To join our group chat on Slack then please email us at contact@fifthwrist.com Please take the time to leave us a review wherever you listen to our podcast. Thank you for all the positive reviews and comments on our episodes. We read and appreciate each one! Fifth Wrist and Fifth Wrist Radio are both community run projects. Designed to serve the watch enthusiast community. We reject all forms of outside watch brand intervention and take no money, watches or goods from watch companies. The future direction of the website and podcasts are driven by the people who take part in this project.
4:09 visual effects industry 4:15 global advertising and PR company 4:23 film industry, television producer 4:26 created the FIREBALL RUN television series 5:33 we bought a movie ranch SCARAMANGA. I was friends with Sir Roger Moore. 7:00 One Lap of America 8:05 private CANNONBALL RUN screening party....with the stars and crew 13:27 How FIREBALL RUN got its name 17:13 Dave Sterns promoted MEET THE BEATLES 23:41 J's grandfather was a POW in Japan. Pretended to be dead to escape. 26:08 The real deterrent to war 28:46 USA military weaponry: "So advanced it's ridiculous" 30:15 Tech borrowed from aliens? 31:37 a quantifiable group of friends who are astronauts 34:58 1956, you saw black diamond fly through the sky 35:54 astronauts not allowed to talk about UFOs 36:13 RUST Baldwin Bonanza Creek (adjacent to Sanchez' Movie Ranch) stuff 54:03 what % must be GLBT to have a vote?? 58:51 DESANTIS 59:31 regarding turquoise 1:00:29 Florida life 1:03:59 daily driver was a 76 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith ll 1:08:15 My dad was a typical Hispanic dad, you know, the sparks are flying... not gonna kill you!
A highlight reel tonight.... Noel's James Bond Review, Eoin would steal Harrison Ford's credit card, sitting down the front of cinemas and is Rogue One just a remake of Back to the Future? Plus music from Scaramanga 6, Pajo dolan, Amy Ellen, Keeley, Clara Rose Fintan McKahey, Grace Day, the Crayon Set, Olivia Burke and loads more
Oceans, Beaches, oysters, champagne, a man in a suit on the beach – what? A funhouse that's not so fun, and . . . a Golden Gun! Join us as we venture into Scaramanga's Funhouse in our decoding of the pre-title sequence to the 1974 James Bond movie, The Man With The Golden Gun. We take it apart and Dan does an impersonation of Nick Nack! Reactions? Let us know info@SpyMovieNavigator.com
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In the fourth episode of Brotherly Bond, Christopher and AJ break down the top ten best weapons that appear throughout the James Bond franchise. Whether it's Oddjob's bowler hat, Scaramanga's golden gun, or OO7's faithful Walther, there are plenty of lethal objects to choose from. Tune in to find out how they stack up!
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Looking for an Autumn city break in Europe? We've been to 159 towns & cities in the last 10 years and, naturally, we belie that we know the best places! In this episode, we count down (quite literally!) the top 6 places to choose for an autumnal city break. So what are you waiting for? Press 'play' you fool! Places we mention: Maribor, Slovenia The oldest vine in the world Wine museum (ask for Natasa or Marco) Wine Festival (San Martin) on the 11th November Lake Bled, Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia Belgrade, Serbia Castle is Belgrade Fortress The rooftop bar we went to is SkyLounge Belgrade You have to try a burek! The cobbled area that's the cultural quarter is Skadarlija The cocktail bar that's like a speakeasy is the Riddle Bar Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina The old bridge in Mostar is a must! Čitluk is the village we mention with great wineries The monastery in Blagaj (outside Mostar) is this one We also mention this walking tour in Sarajevo Istria, Croatia The towns we mention are Rijeka, Optajia and Rovinj In Rovinj, avoid the Monte restaurant (even though they have a Michelin star!) and instead go to Snack Bar Rio and get the truffle pasta Lisbon, Portugal This is the famous custard tart that Al couldn't remember the name of The best chicken we ever had was from this takeaway shop (Google map) Listen to our full episode on Lisbon here. Salamanca, Spain The James Bond villain Al was trying to remember is Scaramanga, and the large lizard Leanne was getting confused by is the Salamander. Neither of these is a city in Northern Spain... Learn more about the Salamanca Feria in September here. (Usually second week in September) The square that we argued about is called Plaza Mayor Our episode on Salamanca is here Please check COVID entry requirements as they seem to change hourly!
Have we saved the most interesting commentary for last? The Man With The Golden Gun marks the end of our watchalongs of the official EON series of James Bond films - but don't worry - we'll be back with the non-canonical adventures next! Along the way, we have the final lion raw from Brian Laws, ponder why Scaramanga had an anatomically correct waxwork, ask which end Bond chose for his bullet extraction, spot some flawed floors, and wade into the debate about JW Pepper and Calvin's choices for hypothetical nights out. The recording took place on October 9th, 2020 in the USA, UK, and Spain. James Page is co-founder of MI6-HQ.com and the magazine MI6 Confidential Calvin Dyson Reviews Bond channel can be enjoyed at youtube.com/calvindyson Lisa Funnell (@DrLisaFunnell) is Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma Bill Koenig runs the Spy Command at hmssweblog.wordpress.com David Leigh runs thejamesbonddossier.com Ben Williams writes for MI6-HQ.com and MI6 Confidential This podcast is copyright Pretitles LLC © 2021
Regresamos con el segundo capítulo dedicado a la música y las películas de 007, en el que nos centraremos en las rodadas en la década de los años 70. Arrancamos con la vuelta de Sean Connery a interpretar el personaje que él creó y poco después pasaría el testigo por una larga temporada a Roger Moore, hasta el extremo de que fue el actor que más veces encarnó a James Bond en cine, nada menos que en SIETE OCASIONES frente a las SEIS de Connery. Con la llegada de Moore asistimos al nacimiento de otro James Bond más refinado y sutil, quizá más acorde al descrito por Fleming, aunque con menos dosis de violencia y sadismo, consiguiendo que sus películas sean ser autorizadas para todos los públicos, frente a las de Connery que todas tuvieron problemas con la censura y se calificaron para mayores con reparos. Se buscó un tono más cercano al comic de aventuras con más dosis de humor sin renunciar a las chicas despampanantes o los villanos crueles, pero por debajo de los límites de las anteriores entregas de la serie. Espero te guste la selección de temas que hemos preparado 00h 01'23" Inicio 00h 03'37" Cabecera 00h 04'52" 1971 DIAMANTES PARA LA ETERNIDAD 00h 07'33" Diamonds are forever - Shirley Bassey 00h 10'23" Circus, circus 00h 13'07" Airport source 00h 15'26" On the road 00h 16'07" Plenty, then Tiffany 00h 18'30" Tiffany Case 00h 22'11" Q's trick 00h 24'34" Diamonds are forever 00h 28'16" 1973 VIVE Y DEJA MORIR 00h 31'36" Whisper who dare 00h 33'17" Live and let die - Paul McCartney & Wings 00h 36'26" Baron Samedi's dance of death 00h 38'06" San Monique 00h 40'00" Fillet of Soul New Oreleans 00h 41'06" Live and let die - P.J. Arnold 00h 42'17" Fillet of Soul Harlem 00h 43'17" Bond drops in 00h 46'49" Bond meets Solitaire 00h 49'29" The lovers 00h 51'33" 1974 EL HOMBRE DE LA PISTOLA DE ORO 00h 55'15" Scaramanga's fun house 00h 59'48" The man with the golden gun - Lulu 01h 02'20" Chew me in Grisly Land 01h 06'18" Kung fu fight 01h 08'08" In search of Scaramanga's Island 01h 10'32" Goodnight Goodnight 01h 15'48" LA ESPÍA QUE ME AMÓ 01h 19'35" Bond 77 01h 23'53" Nobody does it better - Carly Simon 01h 27'17" Ride to Atlantis 01h 30'42" Mojave Club 01h 32'54" Anya 01h 36'10" The tanker 01h 40'33" Conclusion 01h 42'01" Nobody does it better 01h 46'40" 1979 MOONRAKER 01h 50'10" Space lazer battle 01h 52'50" Moonraker - Shirley Bassey 01h 55'56" Miss Goodhead meets Bond 01h 58'40" Cable car & Snake fight 02h 01'43" Bond arrives in Rio 02h 02'46" Boat chase 02h 04'13" Bond lured to pyramid 02h 06'12" Flight into space 02h 12'53" Arrival at Chateau Drax - Freefall
Today, we continue our deep dive into Mriganka by surveying one of its key inspirations, the OG of evil islands: Scaramanga's island from The Man with the Golden Gun!
In this week's episode, heading to the farmlands of Sussex, England with Gun Brewery and their Gluten Free beers and delve into the Carbon Neutral world of Brewdog. Be sure to follow Gun Brewery
We've got to use a mix of 007 characters, gadgets and vehicles to defeat Scaramanga who's trying to fake his own death (Why?) Simple, obvs! Highlights include: - Mark falls at the first hurdle of Bond knowledge - It's all a bit golden - Say hello to Agent Rainbow Ralphing Cat - James Bond = Poker + Car Flipping - There's a whole deck of Pussy
MME Champion Josh Barnett talks about how he got started (it's not what you think) and the benefits of Roger Moore's James Bond! Also, WINCH! The craziest showbiz memoir in existence. If you thought ventriloquists had a dark side, you don't know the half of it. DanaGould.com
The Master Breakers return refreshed and alert from their summer travels with fresh crisp-packet metaphors and an unhealthy Madonna fixation. Jon's been gate-crashing perfume adverts at The Royal Opera House with his close personal friend Salvador Dali, as well as pioneering the concept of whistlestop touring without the whistles or stops. Mike's been blurring the line between computers and footballs, but still has the pleasure of introducing the Cathedral Of Binaural Toast Foley, Scaramanga's axe, Working Class Audio, and two goblins. And if that's not enough to rescue you from the Milton Keynes of Despond (or a debilitating attack of Trap, Dogcart, and Brougham), try our masterclasses in faint praise and unrappabilityto! Fancy more of this nonsense? Then please support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/projectstudioteabreak For more episodes and links relating to each episode (via our zero-spam but 100-percent-idiocy mailing list), check out https://www.projectstudioteabreak.com
Jonny Scaramanga attended a fundamentalist Christian school in the '90s where he learned that the Loch Ness Monster disproved evolution, God disapproved of the NHS, and homosexuals were an abomination to God. He talks about what students learn in these schools today, and what we should do when the parent's right to freedom of religion conflicts with the child's right to a sound education.