As might be expected by this point, the film opens with the all too
familiar scenario of a car chase. After skydiving onto the Rock of Gibraltar,
007 (Timothy Dalton) leaps onto a moving truck, is fired at by the driver
through the roof, and then climbs into the vehicle to fist fight. Naturally,
the car is also speeding down winding roads and mountainous terrain. The chase
ends with the requisite destruction of the car and Bond parachuting onto a
boat, where it happens that a lovely woman waits for the perfect man to fall
out of the sky. “Pick me up in an hour,” he radios in to British Intelligence
before noticing the woman’s beauty. He looks her up and down and then says, “Better
make it two,” cuing the a-ha title song.
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It was also the year where 50's style outdoor umbrellas dominated the beach. It gave me a feeling of traveling back to the 50's.
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