@@There_Will_Be_Bond Does John Glen allow people to his house if you want to meet him and get something signed? Do you have an email address so that I can contact him. Thanks
Awesome upload, Gold is one of my all time fave films, (I was lucky enough to see in the cinema at the time), just shows Roger Moore as a brilliant actor as always & my fav Bond!!!
Roger Moore had CHARISMA with all capitals. He was , obviously, an exceptionally good looking guy but he also had a presence, a voice and a carriage that set him apart from almost all human beings around him (with a very few exceptions) . I've watched , I think, every movie he has made at least 4 times. I think every kid in my age group grew up trying to emulate the man in some way. Frankly, I think he should have received a percentage for every blazer jacket that I , and most of my friends, have ever bought !!
I have a huge soft spot for ‘Gold’. It was shown on British TV every year like clockwork, usually on a Sunday afternoon. It’s nice to see it’s been getting a bit more love recently. I was surprised to hear Roger Moore bought the rights to the movie in the UK, I have a hunch that it’s in the public domain in the US as it’s available on many different cheapo labels. It’s funny to hear about Maurice Binder being disorganised and submitting projects as late as possible. It might account for the fact that there are two slightly different title sequences. There’s a different shot of the jewellery on the first DVD that came out for the movie compared to the later releases. It could be that when it premiered a rough cut was used for the titles which were subsequently replaced. Or it’s possible there was a mix up when choosing a print for the DVD. I’d love to know the real reason why there are two different titles. Anyway, if you get to see the alternative titles for ‘Gold’ it features the same hand and jewellery as what you see in the teaser trailer for ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’, so maybe he wasn’t so disorganised after all! In the titles for the Blu-Ray it’s just a cropped shot of the jewellery with no hand. I have to agree with Matt that the music is excellent throughout and is one of my favourite things about the movie.
When it comes to quality/quantity no other 007 made better Bond movies than mr Glen. And A View To A Kill is a fantastic Bond movie, only brought down by Roger Moore's age. Nothing about it is downright bad, maybe the Beach Boys' California Girls lol
Well done in interviewing such an iconic director!
Thanks Kristian, he was so accommodating and was such a good sport in surprising Matt & Jonathan.
@@There_Will_Be_Bond Absolutely enjoyed this and a huge fan of John Glen and Bond fan. How do you contact John for a possible podcast?
Wow! That's the dream interview!
It was a very special moment bringing Mr Glen on the show.
That's what I call a great interview. I also love the picture of the late Sir Roger Moore's blue striped bespoke shirt from Frank Foster too.
I'm in America, and never watched GOLD, but sir Roger is my favorite 007. Im 56, and grew up watching the 7 Moore bond films.
You should give it a viewing Bill
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/ECyojz7X0NA/v-deo.html
Gold is still one of my favourites still also remember when it had two weeks at my local cinema the ABC in Dover in October 1974
Its a gem of a movie
@@There_Will_Be_Bond More like 9 carat
This is the guy who directed more James Bond films than anyone - he still has that John Glen voice.
He was very open to all questions. All on a minutes notice. Just a great guy all round.
@@There_Will_Be_Bond Does John Glen allow people to his house if you want to meet him and get something signed? Do you have an email address so that I can contact him. Thanks
Awesome upload, Gold is one of my all time fave films, (I was lucky enough to see in the cinema at the time), just shows Roger Moore as a brilliant actor as always & my fav Bond!!!
Same here!
Roger Moore had CHARISMA with all capitals. He was , obviously, an exceptionally good looking guy but he also had a presence, a voice and a carriage that set him apart from almost all human beings around him (with a very few exceptions) . I've watched , I think, every movie he has made at least 4 times. I think every kid in my age group grew up trying to emulate the man in some way. Frankly, I think he should have received a percentage for every blazer jacket that I , and most of my friends, have ever bought !!
haha he had a lasting impression on me and has constantly made me laugh throughout his films and interviews. His style permeates still.
Gold is great!
I have a huge soft spot for ‘Gold’. It was shown on British TV every year like clockwork, usually on a Sunday afternoon. It’s nice to see it’s been getting a bit more love recently. I was surprised to hear Roger Moore bought the rights to the movie in the UK, I have a hunch that it’s in the public domain in the US as it’s available on many different cheapo labels.
It’s funny to hear about Maurice Binder being disorganised and submitting projects as late as possible. It might account for the fact that there are two slightly different title sequences. There’s a different shot of the jewellery on the first DVD that came out for the movie compared to the later releases. It could be that when it premiered a rough cut was used for the titles which were subsequently replaced. Or it’s possible there was a mix up when choosing a print for the DVD. I’d love to know the real reason why there are two different titles. Anyway, if you get to see the alternative titles for ‘Gold’ it features the same hand and jewellery as what you see in the teaser trailer for ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’, so maybe he wasn’t so disorganised after all! In the titles for the Blu-Ray it’s just a cropped shot of the jewellery with no hand.
I have to agree with Matt that the music is excellent throughout and is one of my favourite things about the movie.
That's interesting, I'll raise this with Mr Glen if I get to have the pleasure of speaking to him again.
South Africa looked nice in this film
it really did
When it comes to quality/quantity no other 007 made better Bond movies than mr Glen.
And A View To A Kill is a fantastic Bond movie, only brought down by Roger Moore's age. Nothing about it is downright bad, maybe the Beach Boys' California Girls lol
Oh I quite like the Beach Boys bit