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Monday, October 29, 2012

"On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and "Reanimator"

On the way back from some business in Chatsworth today, I stopped off at Best Buy in Northridge and picked up a couple of Blu-ray movies.



The first was 1969's James Bond outing, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.  In this movie, George Lazenby plays Bond for his first and only time after Sean Connery called it quits after You Only Live Twice (1967).  He does a good job, considering his limited acting experience.  Diana Rigg and Telly Savalas co-star.  It is one of the best of the Bond movies and it is pretty close to the Ian Fleming novel, which is a rarity of the Eon Productions Bond series.



The other movie I bought was 1985's Reanimator.  An odd new student arrives at a medical college and some strange experiments on re-animating dead tissue ensues.  This is a classic horror flick that has a big cult following.  I have an old VHS copy, but it needed replacement.  With Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott and Barbara Crampton. 

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