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	<title>Comments on: Last of the Secret Agents? (1966)</title>
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		<title>by: JohnC</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-2442</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:26:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I remember seeing this  movie as a kid and have not seen it in about 30 years. WOuld love to see it again. I really hope thye put it on DVD someday. I was a big fan of Allen and Rossi as a kid and remember watching them on the Ed Sullivan show with my parents as a kid. Is it ever shown on TV anymmore? AMC or TCM perhaps? Hope to see it again someday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I remember seeing this  movie as a kid and have not seen it in about 30 years. WOuld love to see it again. I really hope thye put it on DVD someday. I was a big fan of Allen and Rossi as a kid and remember watching them on the Ed Sullivan show with my parents as a kid. Is it ever shown on TV anymmore? AMC or TCM perhaps? Hope to see it again someday.
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		<title>by: Roberto</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-2369</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 03:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>This is movie reminds me of The Bond film, From Russia With Love...

except funny...


It's better than Casino Royale (1967), the one with David Niven...




PUT IT ON DVD!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This is movie reminds me of The Bond film, From Russia With Love&#8230;</p>
	<p>except funny&#8230;</p>
	<p>It&#8217;s better than Casino Royale (1967), the one with David Niven&#8230;</p>
	<p>PUT IT ON DVD!!!
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		<title>by: Denny</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1398</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 21:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Marty and Steve still perform although not together.
Marty will be 86 in March and Steve 76 this year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Marty and Steve still perform although not together.<br />
Marty will be 86 in March and Steve 76 this year.
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		<title>by: cinebeats</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1074</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 17:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Robert - You might be right! Franco and Eurospy films seem to go hand in hand. I'd love to read your interview with Wyler.

Peter - That place charges a lot for bootlegs. Be weary of what you buy. The quality of a lot of these is probably barely watchable. I speak from experience since I've probably bought from them on ebay.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Robert - You might be right! Franco and Eurospy films seem to go hand in hand. I&#8217;d love to read your interview with Wyler.</p>
	<p>Peter - That place charges a lot for bootlegs. Be weary of what you buy. The quality of a lot of these is probably barely watchable. I speak from experience since I&#8217;ve probably bought from them on ebay.
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		<title>by: Peter Nellhaus</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1066</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 08:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>My finances have to be kept on a very strict leash right now.  I did find an online store that has a DVD-R version of &lt;b&gt;For those Who think Young&lt;/b&gt; called, ahem, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.thevideobeat.com/store/advanced-search.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;The Video Beat&lt;/a&gt;!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>My finances have to be kept on a very strict leash right now.  I did find an online store that has a DVD-R version of <b>For those Who think Young</b> called, ahem, <a href="http://www.thevideobeat.com/store/advanced-search.html" rel="nofollow">The Video Beat</a>!
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		<title>by: robertmonell</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1065</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 03:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>You know, I think Franco's made more spy films than any other director. See OPERATION '67 for a Mexi spy romp, very colorful fun with Santo and Jorge Rivero as a spy team. 
BTW, I interviewed Richard Wyler who appeared in GIRL FROM RIO, a Coplan film and other 60s Eurospy flicks. He had some very interesting stories about the making of these films.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>You know, I think Franco&#8217;s made more spy films than any other director. See OPERATION &#8216;67 for a Mexi spy romp, very colorful fun with Santo and Jorge Rivero as a spy team.<br />
BTW, I interviewed Richard Wyler who appeared in GIRL FROM RIO, a Coplan film and other 60s Eurospy flicks. He had some very interesting stories about the making of these films.
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		<title>by: cinebeats</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1064</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 16:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Sorry for the confusion Robert! I had assumed you also liked Franco films like &lt;strong&gt;Two Undercover Angels, The Girl From Rio&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;The Devil Came from Akasava&lt;/strong&gt; too. I really like all of the Franco's spy movies I've seen, but they don't seem to appeal to a lot of Franco enthusiasts.

I've never seen any of the Coplan films, but they all sound really interesting! Mexican cinema in general is an area that I'm not all that familiar with I'm afraid. You've got me curious to see these now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sorry for the confusion Robert! I had assumed you also liked Franco films like <strong>Two Undercover Angels, The Girl From Rio</strong> and <strong>The Devil Came from Akasava</strong> too. I really like all of the Franco&#8217;s spy movies I&#8217;ve seen, but they don&#8217;t seem to appeal to a lot of Franco enthusiasts.</p>
	<p>I&#8217;ve never seen any of the Coplan films, but they all sound really interesting! Mexican cinema in general is an area that I&#8217;m not all that familiar with I&#8217;m afraid. You&#8217;ve got me curious to see these now.
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		<title>by: robertmonell</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1063</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 15:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Kimberly, what I meant was that I think too much comedy, broad comedy, killed the Bonds for me in the Roger Moore's and others. The Connery's were serious films which had that dry, almost Sadean humor, quite different in tone from the ones in the 70s and later. 

I do like Franco's LUCKY..THE INSCRUTABLE, but it's almost a commentary on spy spoofs and I like the 60s CASINO ROYALE, but not the recent one. I also like the much maligned MODESTY BLAISE. And I enjoyed the recent TCM MAN FROM UNCLE spy movie marathon, those are colorful fun. But I separate the 60s spy films from all others because I find they have a special tone to them and I feel closest to them. Here are my favorite 60s spy films:

ALPHAVILLE
COPLAN SETS MEXICO ABLAZE/MEXICAN SLAYRIDE
LUCKY THE INSCRUTABLE
ATTACK OF THE ROBOTS
THE SILENCERS
YPOTRON
THE FULLER REPORT
THE QUILLER MEMORANDUM
UPPERSEVEN: THE MAN TO KILL
THUNDERBALL (my alltime favorite Bond)
THE WRECKING CREW (favorite Matt Helm)
TOPAZ (still incredibly underrated)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Kimberly, what I meant was that I think too much comedy, broad comedy, killed the Bonds for me in the Roger Moore&#8217;s and others. The Connery&#8217;s were serious films which had that dry, almost Sadean humor, quite different in tone from the ones in the 70s and later. </p>
	<p>I do like Franco&#8217;s LUCKY..THE INSCRUTABLE, but it&#8217;s almost a commentary on spy spoofs and I like the 60s CASINO ROYALE, but not the recent one. I also like the much maligned MODESTY BLAISE. And I enjoyed the recent TCM MAN FROM UNCLE spy movie marathon, those are colorful fun. But I separate the 60s spy films from all others because I find they have a special tone to them and I feel closest to them. Here are my favorite 60s spy films:</p>
	<p>ALPHAVILLE<br />
COPLAN SETS MEXICO ABLAZE/MEXICAN SLAYRIDE<br />
LUCKY THE INSCRUTABLE<br />
ATTACK OF THE ROBOTS<br />
THE SILENCERS<br />
YPOTRON<br />
THE FULLER REPORT<br />
THE QUILLER MEMORANDUM<br />
UPPERSEVEN: THE MAN TO KILL<br />
THUNDERBALL (my alltime favorite Bond)<br />
THE WRECKING CREW (favorite Matt Helm)<br />
TOPAZ (still incredibly underrated)
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		<title>by: cinebeats</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1062</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 12:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Robert - I could of sworn you were a fan of spy comedies (in particular Jess Franco's films in the genre). Maybe I was mistaken? Either way, I personally love spy spoofs and the best ones were definitely made in the sixties, but I like a lot of '70s era spy films as well. The Matt Helm movies are loads of fun! I've never seen Allen &amp; Rossi's act except in brief clips so I'm afraid I can't really comment on it much, but they seemed to have a following for awhile. It's sort of shame that they came apart after making this film. I'm sure the negative reviews didn't help!

HSB - I don't know if &quot;good taste&quot; would be the right words to use when describing my tastes. &quot;Eclectic taste&quot; is probably a better way to describe it, but I appreciate the vote of confidence and it's nice to know I'm not the only person who enjoyed this silly film. I've never seen &lt;strong&gt;The Spirit of the Willing,&lt;/strong&gt; but now you've got me curious about it since I like Castle's films. Here's wishing that Paramount will continue to release more obscure films from their vaults!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Robert - I could of sworn you were a fan of spy comedies (in particular Jess Franco&#8217;s films in the genre). Maybe I was mistaken? Either way, I personally love spy spoofs and the best ones were definitely made in the sixties, but I like a lot of &#8217;70s era spy films as well. The Matt Helm movies are loads of fun! I&#8217;ve never seen Allen &#038; Rossi&#8217;s act except in brief clips so I&#8217;m afraid I can&#8217;t really comment on it much, but they seemed to have a following for awhile. It&#8217;s sort of shame that they came apart after making this film. I&#8217;m sure the negative reviews didn&#8217;t help!</p>
	<p>HSB - I don&#8217;t know if &#8220;good taste&#8221; would be the right words to use when describing my tastes. &#8220;Eclectic taste&#8221; is probably a better way to describe it, but I appreciate the vote of confidence and it&#8217;s nice to know I&#8217;m not the only person who enjoyed this silly film. I&#8217;ve never seen <strong>The Spirit of the Willing,</strong> but now you&#8217;ve got me curious about it since I like Castle&#8217;s films. Here&#8217;s wishing that Paramount will continue to release more obscure films from their vaults!
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		<title>by: HSB</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1059</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 19:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Kimberly, your consistent good taste ASTOUNDS me! LAST OF THE SECRET AGENTS? has been a favorite of mine since I was a kid!  Paramount also controls the fate of William Castle's grotesquely maligned masterpiece - yes, I said masterpiece -- THE SPIRIT IS WILLING as well, but they did manage to put out a sparkling DVD of Jack Arnold's HELLO DOWN THERE! a few years ago, so there's always hope.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Kimberly, your consistent good taste ASTOUNDS me! LAST OF THE SECRET AGENTS? has been a favorite of mine since I was a kid!  Paramount also controls the fate of William Castle&#8217;s grotesquely maligned masterpiece - yes, I said masterpiece &#8212; THE SPIRIT IS WILLING as well, but they did manage to put out a sparkling DVD of Jack Arnold&#8217;s HELLO DOWN THERE! a few years ago, so there&#8217;s always hope.
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		<title>by: robertmonell</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1056</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I hadn't thought of this comedy team in decades! Thanks for the memory. I remember watching them on ES with my parents back in the mid 60s. I didn't find them particularly funny but my folks sure did. I do like the MATT HELMS because I love Dean Martin and his approach to comedy. THE SILENCERS and THE AMBUSHERS are great stuff.  Dean Martin has character humor, he makes one smile just by the way he walks into a room. His clothes, his hair, everything about him add to the droll humor. He had Class.  But I generally don't like comedy mixed with spy antics. Unless it's the very dry humor of Sean Connery and I don't like any of the Bonds after the 1960s. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I hadn&#8217;t thought of this comedy team in decades! Thanks for the memory. I remember watching them on ES with my parents back in the mid 60s. I didn&#8217;t find them particularly funny but my folks sure did. I do like the MATT HELMS because I love Dean Martin and his approach to comedy. THE SILENCERS and THE AMBUSHERS are great stuff.  Dean Martin has character humor, he makes one smile just by the way he walks into a room. His clothes, his hair, everything about him add to the droll humor. He had Class.  But I generally don&#8217;t like comedy mixed with spy antics. Unless it&#8217;s the very dry humor of Sean Connery and I don&#8217;t like any of the Bonds after the 1960s.
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		<title>by: cinebeats</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1055</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 12:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Ha! I stayed the hell away from that conversation. ;)

I happen to like Moore a lot and grew up watching in him in reruns of &lt;strong&gt;The Saint&lt;/strong&gt; (sixties era version) where I thought he was terrific and I like his early Bond films. But I'm someone who enjoys '70s exploitation films in general and Moore's Bond films were often bordering on being exploitation/grindhouse fare.

While I don't think Moore's Bond can hold a candle to Connery's Bond, I couldn't agree with you more about Bronson who was truly an &quot;indistinctive, insufferably boring Bond.&quot; I hated every Bond film he made.

I'm also happy to discover you liked Dalton's Bond since I really liked him too (and the often maligned Lazenby as well) and I was dissapointed that Dalton didn't go on to make more Bond films.

Clearly Bond fans come in every flavor imaginable. I'm the fun-loving type and I like my Bond dished up with a sense of humor and lots of style.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Ha! I stayed the hell away from that conversation. ;)</p>
	<p>I happen to like Moore a lot and grew up watching in him in reruns of <strong>The Saint</strong> (sixties era version) where I thought he was terrific and I like his early Bond films. But I&#8217;m someone who enjoys &#8217;70s exploitation films in general and Moore&#8217;s Bond films were often bordering on being exploitation/grindhouse fare.</p>
	<p>While I don&#8217;t think Moore&#8217;s Bond can hold a candle to Connery&#8217;s Bond, I couldn&#8217;t agree with you more about Bronson who was truly an &#8220;indistinctive, insufferably boring Bond.&#8221; I hated every Bond film he made.</p>
	<p>I&#8217;m also happy to discover you liked Dalton&#8217;s Bond since I really liked him too (and the often maligned Lazenby as well) and I was dissapointed that Dalton didn&#8217;t go on to make more Bond films.</p>
	<p>Clearly Bond fans come in every flavor imaginable. I&#8217;m the fun-loving type and I like my Bond dished up with a sense of humor and lots of style.
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		<title>by: Jonathan Lapper</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1054</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 11:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>We see eye to eye again.  I just went over to Flickhead's place to copy part of a long comment on Bond I left on his blog about a month ago.  He was saying that Moore was the worst Bond which I disagreed with.  And he liked Brosnan which sent me into a tizzy.  Anyway, I said quite a lot but here's the Pierce Brosnan section of my comment.  It's a little harsh so I hope I'm not offending many Brosnan fans out there (sometimes I get myself all worked up): 

&lt;i&gt;I never liked Brosnan's Bond for a second. I would say he was worse than Moore, not better. Connery was tough, Moore was self-effacing and Dalton was the genuine article.&lt;/i&gt; [it was discussed how Dalton followed the Bond of the books] &lt;i&gt;Brosnan was nothing. Nothing. He was a mediocre actor with no imagination which is why he never developed (as his successor already has) a &quot;personality&quot; for his Bond. Say what you want about any of the other Bonds now but I believe we can already begin to see what I think will be roundly accepted within twenty years: That Brosnan was the most indistinctive, insufferably boring Bond ever.&lt;/i&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>We see eye to eye again.  I just went over to Flickhead&#8217;s place to copy part of a long comment on Bond I left on his blog about a month ago.  He was saying that Moore was the worst Bond which I disagreed with.  And he liked Brosnan which sent me into a tizzy.  Anyway, I said quite a lot but here&#8217;s the Pierce Brosnan section of my comment.  It&#8217;s a little harsh so I hope I&#8217;m not offending many Brosnan fans out there (sometimes I get myself all worked up): </p>
	<p><i>I never liked Brosnan&#8217;s Bond for a second. I would say he was worse than Moore, not better. Connery was tough, Moore was self-effacing and Dalton was the genuine article.</i> [it was discussed how Dalton followed the Bond of the books] <i>Brosnan was nothing. Nothing. He was a mediocre actor with no imagination which is why he never developed (as his successor already has) a &#8220;personality&#8221; for his Bond. Say what you want about any of the other Bonds now but I believe we can already begin to see what I think will be roundly accepted within twenty years: That Brosnan was the most indistinctive, insufferably boring Bond ever.</i>
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		<title>by: cinebeats</title>
		<link>http://cinebeats.blogsome.com/2007/12/02/last-of-the-secret-agents-1966/#comment-1053</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 10:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hayley - I can only suggest keeping an eye out for it playing on TV. Also check ebay since bootleg copies may pop up there on occasion.

Jonathan - If you enjoy the &lt;strong&gt;Matt Helm&lt;/strong&gt; movies, &lt;strong&gt;Get Smart&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;The Man from U.N.C.L.E.&lt;/strong&gt; you'll undoubtedly find stuff to like in &lt;strong&gt;Last of the Secret Agents?&lt;/strong&gt;

While I liked aspects of the new Bond film (mainly Daniel Craig who is very good and believable as a brusier type Bond but lacks the wit and charm I prefer), there was a lot about it that really fell flat for me when I finally saw it. It takes itself way too seriously and the whole terrorist plot in relation to current events sort of left me cold. The soundtrack was dull as dishwater and even though I suppose the film had an element of style at times, it really just looked like countless other modern day Hollywood action movies made in the last 10 years. One reason I love the old Bond films and countless other spy spoofs made in the '60s and '70s, is the style and art direction.

One other problem I had with the new Bond was the whole Eva Green/Daniel Craig love angle. I really like Eva Green a lot (she's lovely and I thought she was terrific in &lt;strong&gt;The Dreamers&lt;/strong&gt;), but I thought she looked &lt;em&gt;really&lt;/em&gt; young in &lt;strong&gt;Casino Royale&lt;/strong&gt; and I didn't buy into any of the chemistry she supposedly had with Craig (we're supposed to believe he gives up his entire career for her... I like my Bond a little more levelheaded when it comes to romance). Call me crazy, but Eva looked like Craig's daughter half the time all dressed up in her mother's wardrobe and makeup to me. I like the fact that the women in the old Bond films (Ursula Andress, Honor Blackman, etc.) with Connery looked like they could kick his ass and no matter how young they were, they didn't look like his daughters. It seemed like there was 20 years between Green and Craig instead of just 12.

With all its problems (at least in my eyes - and I'm in the minority obviously so I'm sure my opinion won't mean much), I do think the new &lt;strong&gt;Casino Royale&lt;/strong&gt; is well worth a look. I thought it was better than any of the unwatchable (at least for me) Bond films with Pierce Brosnan. It just can't hold a candle to the wacky original in my opinion.

Keith - Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the post. I think you would really like &lt;strong&gt;Last of the Secret Agents?&lt;/strong&gt; and I hope you get the chance to see it sometime. It's a fun film even with all its faults and Theodore Marcuse is really funny as the evil Zoltan Schubach!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hayley - I can only suggest keeping an eye out for it playing on TV. Also check ebay since bootleg copies may pop up there on occasion.</p>
	<p>Jonathan - If you enjoy the <strong>Matt Helm</strong> movies, <strong>Get Smart</strong> and <strong>The Man from U.N.C.L.E.</strong> you&#8217;ll undoubtedly find stuff to like in <strong>Last of the Secret Agents?</strong></p>
	<p>While I liked aspects of the new Bond film (mainly Daniel Craig who is very good and believable as a brusier type Bond but lacks the wit and charm I prefer), there was a lot about it that really fell flat for me when I finally saw it. It takes itself way too seriously and the whole terrorist plot in relation to current events sort of left me cold. The soundtrack was dull as dishwater and even though I suppose the film had an element of style at times, it really just looked like countless other modern day Hollywood action movies made in the last 10 years. One reason I love the old Bond films and countless other spy spoofs made in the &#8217;60s and &#8217;70s, is the style and art direction.</p>
	<p>One other problem I had with the new Bond was the whole Eva Green/Daniel Craig love angle. I really like Eva Green a lot (she&#8217;s lovely and I thought she was terrific in <strong>The Dreamers</strong>), but I thought she looked <em>really</em> young in <strong>Casino Royale</strong> and I didn&#8217;t buy into any of the chemistry she supposedly had with Craig (we&#8217;re supposed to believe he gives up his entire career for her&#8230; I like my Bond a little more levelheaded when it comes to romance). Call me crazy, but Eva looked like Craig&#8217;s daughter half the time all dressed up in her mother&#8217;s wardrobe and makeup to me. I like the fact that the women in the old Bond films (Ursula Andress, Honor Blackman, etc.) with Connery looked like they could kick his ass and no matter how young they were, they didn&#8217;t look like his daughters. It seemed like there was 20 years between Green and Craig instead of just 12.</p>
	<p>With all its problems (at least in my eyes - and I&#8217;m in the minority obviously so I&#8217;m sure my opinion won&#8217;t mean much), I do think the new <strong>Casino Royale</strong> is well worth a look. I thought it was better than any of the unwatchable (at least for me) Bond films with Pierce Brosnan. It just can&#8217;t hold a candle to the wacky original in my opinion.</p>
	<p>Keith - Thanks! I&#8217;m glad you enjoyed the post. I think you would really like <strong>Last of the Secret Agents?</strong> and I hope you get the chance to see it sometime. It&#8217;s a fun film even with all its faults and Theodore Marcuse is really funny as the evil Zoltan Schubach!
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		<title>by: Keith</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 08:34:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>What a great blog, Kimberly.  I've heard of this film, but never had the chance to see it.  You know how much I love spy spoofs.  There were some many good ones in the 60's.  Some were so good because they were so bad.  I can definitely see how this might have inspired Mike Myers as Austin Powers (I love those movies).  Looks like it did have some beautiful ladies in the film.  While I did enjoy the new version of Casino Royale, the 60's spoof version has a special place in my heart.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>What a great blog, Kimberly.  I&#8217;ve heard of this film, but never had the chance to see it.  You know how much I love spy spoofs.  There were some many good ones in the 60&#8217;s.  Some were so good because they were so bad.  I can definitely see how this might have inspired Mike Myers as Austin Powers (I love those movies).  Looks like it did have some beautiful ladies in the film.  While I did enjoy the new version of Casino Royale, the 60&#8217;s spoof version has a special place in my heart.
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		<title>by: Jonthan Lapper</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 08:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Well, I don't remember much about it from childhood so I can't say one way or the other.  I remember Marty Allen because I loved him as a kid.  I thought he was hilarious.  He was all over tv - &quot;Hollywood Squares&quot; &quot;Password&quot;.

 Anyway, back to the movie, I remember seeing Marty in it but I can't remember much else.  Just like Matt Helm movies.  I know I've seen them all but except for Stella Stevens falling all over the place in the mud in &quot;The Silencers&quot; I can't remember a damn thing.  The reason I saw them all is because I loved all the James Bond movies of the sixties and also loved &quot;Get Smart&quot;.  The reason I loved them was their look and feel.  One of the reasons Bond lost me in the eighties was that they lost that look and feel.  They lost it for most of the seventies too but I enjoyed it when they finally decided after &lt;b&gt;Live and Let Die&lt;/b&gt; and &lt;b&gt;Man with the Golden Gun&lt;/b&gt; to get stupid again with &lt;b&gt;The Spy Who Loved Me&lt;/b&gt; and &lt;b&gt;Moonraker&lt;/b&gt;, two movies with absolutely ridiculous set-ups and set-pieces, and so I liked them.  

I haven't seen the latest Bond yet.  I got it from Netflix a couple of months ago and eventually sent it back without watching it.  I'll watch it one day I'm sure but without that sixties look and feel they might as well be making straight up crime films.  The beauty of the &quot;Secret Agent&quot; movie is in it's falseness, right down to the brightly colored plastic furniture.  That's why I also like the first &quot;Austin Powers&quot; - I thought it spoofed that look and feel very well.  Secret agents just don't work for me without it.  A few weeks ago when I was watching &lt;b&gt;Concrete Overcoat Affair&lt;/b&gt; during TCM's &lt;b&gt;Man from U.N.C.L.E.&lt;/b&gt; marathon and watching Janet Leigh and Letícia Román fight it out in one of those glorious plastic operation rooms with a big round table that every evil madman just had to have I thought to myself, &quot;Why can't Bond look like this anymore?&quot;

Anyway, I'll stop before this comment goes on any longer.  One last thing though.  When I was a kid I wanted to live in an apartment just like the one Maxwell Smart lived in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Well, I don&#8217;t remember much about it from childhood so I can&#8217;t say one way or the other.  I remember Marty Allen because I loved him as a kid.  I thought he was hilarious.  He was all over tv - &#8220;Hollywood Squares&#8221; &#8220;Password&#8221;.</p>
	<p> Anyway, back to the movie, I remember seeing Marty in it but I can&#8217;t remember much else.  Just like Matt Helm movies.  I know I&#8217;ve seen them all but except for Stella Stevens falling all over the place in the mud in &#8220;The Silencers&#8221; I can&#8217;t remember a damn thing.  The reason I saw them all is because I loved all the James Bond movies of the sixties and also loved &#8220;Get Smart&#8221;.  The reason I loved them was their look and feel.  One of the reasons Bond lost me in the eighties was that they lost that look and feel.  They lost it for most of the seventies too but I enjoyed it when they finally decided after <b>Live and Let Die</b> and <b>Man with the Golden Gun</b> to get stupid again with <b>The Spy Who Loved Me</b> and <b>Moonraker</b>, two movies with absolutely ridiculous set-ups and set-pieces, and so I liked them.  </p>
	<p>I haven&#8217;t seen the latest Bond yet.  I got it from Netflix a couple of months ago and eventually sent it back without watching it.  I&#8217;ll watch it one day I&#8217;m sure but without that sixties look and feel they might as well be making straight up crime films.  The beauty of the &#8220;Secret Agent&#8221; movie is in it&#8217;s falseness, right down to the brightly colored plastic furniture.  That&#8217;s why I also like the first &#8220;Austin Powers&#8221; - I thought it spoofed that look and feel very well.  Secret agents just don&#8217;t work for me without it.  A few weeks ago when I was watching <b>Concrete Overcoat Affair</b> during TCM&#8217;s <b>Man from U.N.C.L.E.</b> marathon and watching Janet Leigh and Letícia Román fight it out in one of those glorious plastic operation rooms with a big round table that every evil madman just had to have I thought to myself, &#8220;Why can&#8217;t Bond look like this anymore?&#8221;</p>
	<p>Anyway, I&#8217;ll stop before this comment goes on any longer.  One last thing though.  When I was a kid I wanted to live in an apartment just like the one Maxwell Smart lived in.
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		<title>by: Hayley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 01:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>If not on VHS or DVD, is there anywhere you recommend I try looking for this film?  I enjoy slapstick, goofy humor that most people find unfunny, and spy movie spoofs.  :o)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>If not on VHS or DVD, is there anywhere you recommend I try looking for this film?  I enjoy slapstick, goofy humor that most people find unfunny, and spy movie spoofs.  :o)
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 19:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Obviously I like the film a hell of lot more than you both, but as my blog makes pretty clear, I happen to love '60s and '70s era spy spoofs in general. I also enjoyed the first &lt;strong&gt;Austin Powers&lt;/strong&gt; movie even if it was just a knock-off of previous spy spoofs like &lt;strong&gt;Last of the Secret Agents?&lt;/strong&gt;

One more thing - I'm one of those odd people who likes the original &lt;strong&gt;Casino Royale&lt;/strong&gt; from 1967 much more than the unfunny 2006 remake with Daniel Craig.

Peter - Btw, you should write about &lt;strong&gt;For Those who Think Young&lt;/strong&gt; if you've seen it. There isn't a lot of info available about the film and I for one would like to see it. I personally like reading about films that aren't easily available on DVD and hopefully reviews of little seen films might help encourage studios to release some of the movies just gathering dust in their vaults instead of re-releasing the same movies over and over again on DVD.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Obviously I like the film a hell of lot more than you both, but as my blog makes pretty clear, I happen to love &#8217;60s and &#8217;70s era spy spoofs in general. I also enjoyed the first <strong>Austin Powers</strong> movie even if it was just a knock-off of previous spy spoofs like <strong>Last of the Secret Agents?</strong></p>
	<p>One more thing - I&#8217;m one of those odd people who likes the original <strong>Casino Royale</strong> from 1967 much more than the unfunny 2006 remake with Daniel Craig.</p>
	<p>Peter - Btw, you should write about <strong>For Those who Think Young</strong> if you&#8217;ve seen it. There isn&#8217;t a lot of info available about the film and I for one would like to see it. I personally like reading about films that aren&#8217;t easily available on DVD and hopefully reviews of little seen films might help encourage studios to release some of the movies just gathering dust in their vaults instead of re-releasing the same movies over and over again on DVD.
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		<title>by: Vanwall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 19:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Good God, but it was brutally awful. It must've been a cheap date for the un-affiliated TV stations when I was young - it was on way too many times, which would be more than once or twice. Ever. I suppose everyone ought to see it, like the contemporaneous &quot;Jan Pehechaan Ho&quot; nightclub scene in Bollywood's &quot;Gumnaam&quot;, just for the draw-jopping dialogue and the cheesy sets. That said, it was actually a better spoof than its &quot;progeny&quot; Austin Powers dreck, and Marcuse should've been in real Bond villain role - he even looks Smershish. I suppose it could be seen today as a relic of over-reaching Swinging Sixties refuse, but even Sinatra's singing does nothing for me in this one, ('tho I love her &quot;You Only Live Twice&quot;) and I'll take &quot;The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World&quot; for my slice of Bond-ian spoofing.   </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Good God, but it was brutally awful. It must&#8217;ve been a cheap date for the un-affiliated TV stations when I was young - it was on way too many times, which would be more than once or twice. Ever. I suppose everyone ought to see it, like the contemporaneous &#8220;Jan Pehechaan Ho&#8221; nightclub scene in Bollywood&#8217;s &#8220;Gumnaam&#8221;, just for the draw-jopping dialogue and the cheesy sets. That said, it was actually a better spoof than its &#8220;progeny&#8221; Austin Powers dreck, and Marcuse should&#8217;ve been in real Bond villain role - he even looks Smershish. I suppose it could be seen today as a relic of over-reaching Swinging Sixties refuse, but even Sinatra&#8217;s singing does nothing for me in this one, (&#8217;tho I love her &#8220;You Only Live Twice&#8221;) and I&#8217;ll take &#8220;The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World&#8221; for my slice of Bond-ian spoofing.
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I saw this a few years ago on AMC.  The title song is the best part of the film.  The one film with Nancy Sinatra I would like to see again on DVD, having seen it a couple of times theatrically, is &lt;b&gt;For Those who Think Young&lt;/b&gt;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I saw this a few years ago on AMC.  The title song is the best part of the film.  The one film with Nancy Sinatra I would like to see again on DVD, having seen it a couple of times theatrically, is <b>For Those who Think Young</b>.
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