Filmcast - For Your Eyes Only
Under lockdown due to Covid-19, the crew reconvene remotely to discuss Sir Roger Moore's 5th Bond film, For Your Eyes Only (1981). Enjoy!
Under lockdown due to Covid-19, the crew reconvene remotely to discuss Sir Roger Moore's 5th Bond film, For Your Eyes Only (1981). Enjoy!
Despite the lockdown measures in place against the coronavirus, Fran and I remotely discuss the two films he missed previously.
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The Bond Daft lads return to discuss the one and only George Lazenby Bond film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Join us as we venture into JJ. Abrams' 2009 lens flare mad, action-packed commercial success.
The full Bond Daft team assemble once again for this epic evaluation of Bond's fifth cinematic outing as MI6's luckiest super spy.
On this spoiler-filled episode we discuss one of the most commercially successful Bond entries.
In this podcast we debate the merits of the 2002 released film, going into full spoilerific detail.
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The not-so-secret agents return to give their thoughts on 007's second outing released in 1963.