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In lugnet.build.vignette, Mitch Hiveley wrote:
Brilliant.
The level of detail is fantastic. I hope youre planning to do the rest of the
series as well -- theres so much good stuff to work with in the Bond films of
the 70s. Very much looking foward to your treatment of The Spy Who Loved Me in
particular.
Nice job working Blofelds cat into all the S.P.E.C.T.R.E. films. It took me a
moment to place the Three Blind Mice from Dr. No, and forever to realize
that the 1x1 tiles on Bonds hands in O.H.M.S.S. are his pocket linings. (And
is that a lollipop I see in Blofelds hand? You are a clever and resourceful
man, Mr. Hively -- perhaps too clever!)
Bravo.
Matt
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Mitch Hiveley wrote:
Brilliant.
The level of detail is fantastic. I hope youre planning to do the rest of
the series as well -- theres so much good stuff to work with in the Bond
films of the 70s. Very much looking foward to your treatment of The Spy Who
Loved Me in particular.
Nice job working Blofelds cat into all the S.P.E.C.T.R.E. films. It took me
a moment to place the Three Blind Mice from Dr. No, and forever to
realize that the 1x1 tiles on Bonds hands in O.H.M.S.S. are his pocket
linings. (And is that a lollipop I see in Blofelds hand? You are a clever
and resourceful man, Mr. Hively -- perhaps too clever!)
Bravo.
Matt
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Thanks for spending so much effort in noticing the details, and especially for
posting your comments.
Who loves ya, Baby! ;)
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