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Tom Mason

@tomsmason91

Newcastle University Film Theory and History

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Plenty of bull at Birmingham New Street but thankfully none at the BAFTSS conference! Three great rewarding days including the opportunity to actually give an academic presentation on the Spectre piss filter

Plenty of bull at Birmingham New Street but thankfully none at the <a href="/baftss/">BAFTSS</a> conference! 
Three great rewarding days including the opportunity to actually give an academic presentation on the Spectre piss filter
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Throughout The Man with the Golden Gun, John Barry gives Scaramanga a menacing, low piano theme (the "his eye may be..." part of the title song) But in the climactic fun house sequence, it's now the Bond theme being played on the low piano - with Scaramanga the one being hunted

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Quite like the alternate Timothy Dalton gunbarrel take seen in the music video for The Living Daylights Combined with the other alternate gunbarrel from the TLD trailer, does that make Dalton the only Bond actor with more gunbarrel sequences than films...?

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005 years of Licence to Queer! ๐ŸŽ‚ What started as a lockdown project to stave off insanity has grown into something much bigger than I ever envisioned. Thank you to everyone who has got involved, at whichever point in the last 1,825 days (where has the time gone?!?!).

005 years of Licence to Queer! ๐ŸŽ‚

What started as a lockdown project to stave off insanity has grown into something much bigger than I ever envisioned.

Thank you to everyone who has got involved, at whichever point in the last 1,825 days (where has the time gone?!?!).
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Restoring one of my favourite unused bits of score music to Die Another Day - a short piece but with a great cameo by the film's (sadly) unused David Arnold title song, I Will Return, and a fantastic twangy Bondian guitar. No idea why it was cut!