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Detractor's Commentary: Dimension 5

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Anonymous

For a cheap 'made in the Phillipines' movie, Roger Corman's stomping ground at that time, it had a lot of faces who went on to appear in a whole metric ton of TV shows. Ahhh Miss Lund. What cheek bones...

Anonymous

The bad guys in the 'James Bond Jr.' cartoons had the acronym S.C.U.M Saboteurs and Criminals United in Mayhem. Subtle. The infamous one for boom mics is the 'Dolomite' movie. This was mostly due to it being resized for VHS where it picked up a new following, however the remastered DVD was taken from the 35mm but people missed the boom mics so much they had to include a boom mic version as an option. I think the wheelchair was because it was the era. He wrestled till '78.

Anonymous

France Nuyen's Kitty is ten times the damn spy Hunter is. Hunter keeps going for "nonchalance" and landing at "boring," while Nuyen has the moves, the attitude and the skills. And she don't need no stinkin' time machine to get it done, either.

Anonymous

That one guy in Mitchell had a Christmas tree with presents I think.

Anonymous

Regarding villain organisation's names: In the german dubbing of first James Bond 'Dr. No', SPECTRE, the 'Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion', is translated 'Geheimorganisation für Terror, Erpressung und Rache (Secret Organisation for Terrorism, Extortion and Revenge)'. The given abbreviation is GOFTER which - besides sounding like a bulgarian industrial-band - means absolutely nothing. Not even in German. In the following movies, until the Craig ones, SPECTRE has been dubbed as PHANTOM what was meant to be a cool and somehow sinister name with no further meaning.

Anonymous

To quote myself: master degree from the Emma Peel University of Coolnes, Charme and close Combat. I only watched this review and now I'd love to see a whole 'Agent Kitty' film series from the 60ies.