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Live And Let Die Movie Discussion with Nate Marshall

July 07, 2020 by Andrew Sherman

Episode 106.) 7.7.2020

Spoilers, Spoilers, Spoilers

Welcome to our sweeping mini series event, Long Lost Heroes Podcast present a James Bond 007 Retrospective! We will be covering the classic franchise in a bit of a different way, we will be going out of order, we have already covered Brosnan, Craig, Dalton, Lazenby and the First Two Austin Powers films. Today begins our coverage of the man with the most Bond Flying Hours - Roger Moore in Live And Let Die! As we cover the longest running movie universe, we will also be including some influences, spoofs and tangential media that we think had an effect on our favorite super spy. We hope that you will enjoy this series, as always we are looking for feedback from you - our great and mighty - Long Lost Heroes Podcast community. Let us know your favorites, your feelings - good or bad - on Mr. Bond. We’ll put it in the show.

LIVE AND LET DIE - STREAMING ON AMAZON PRIME

  • Special Guest Nate Marshall!

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    • IG - @isthatnatemarshall

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    • Panties In The Mouth Podcast

  • A New James Bond w/ Roger Moore

  • The Opening Scene in Bond’s apartment is weird.

  • “Is this movie Racist? Yes, absolutely.”

  • Rooting For The Henchmen and Ultimately ‘The Bad Guys’

  • George Martin and the Lack of Score During the Worlds Most Boring Boat Chase

  • Bond Girls are a big let down after OHMSS…

  • No Q?

  • The ‘Talib Kweli Story’

  • Ratings with Nate

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July 07, 2020 /Andrew Sherman
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