As much as I love my home theater setup, I love going to the movies.
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
It was the sixth film in the Bond franchise, the first without Sean Connery and the only one to star actor/model George Lazenby as 007. It also happens to be the most underrated of all the Bond movies.
As an apostle of the Connery Bond, I had never seen On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) until recently, always hearing that it was a sub-par movie not worth seeing. In reality, it is sheer porn in terms of wardrobe, tailoring, texture, color, interior design, exterior location and cars.
Co-starring Diana Rigg and Telly Savalas, along with an appearance by a young Joanna Lumley, it is a blaze of stunning visual style. And beyond the aesthetics, it is the only Bond movie until Casino Royale (2006) to give James a real emotional dynamic. The final scene actually made me feel sorry for the man.
If you haven’t had the pleasure, do yourself a favor.