"The Living Daylights" starring Timothy Dalton - Part 2
Hello dear listeners!
We knew we could understand what happens in this movie! *CLAPS* We told you! *Claps* Weeeee told you!
Ahem.
Yes, this week Mathieu and Edgar conclude their review of 1987’s film adaptation The Living Daylights. With the same brimming confidence Koskov demonstrates when assuming that 007 will assassinate Pushkin, the hosts make heads and tails of this movie’s plot. Hold on, Bond doesn’t actually end up killing Pushkin…Umm, anyways, with virtually the film’s entire second half to discuss, there is plenty of material to wade through. We try on our best Goofy imitations, rejoice in watching a film from the good old days when the Ruskies were clearly the bad guys, appreciate a solid, manly bromance, and learn that live organs can hide just about anything provided its sufficiently vomit-inducing.
Sit back, opium pipes at the ready, relax and enjoy the conclusion to our TLD film review. You won’t want to miss this performance!
We knew we could understand what happens in this movie! *CLAPS* We told you! *Claps* Weeeee told you!
Ahem.
Yes, this week Mathieu and Edgar conclude their review of 1987’s film adaptation The Living Daylights. With the same brimming confidence Koskov demonstrates when assuming that 007 will assassinate Pushkin, the hosts make heads and tails of this movie’s plot. Hold on, Bond doesn’t actually end up killing Pushkin…Umm, anyways, with virtually the film’s entire second half to discuss, there is plenty of material to wade through. We try on our best Goofy imitations, rejoice in watching a film from the good old days when the Ruskies were clearly the bad guys, appreciate a solid, manly bromance, and learn that live organs can hide just about anything provided its sufficiently vomit-inducing.
Sit back, opium pipes at the ready, relax and enjoy the conclusion to our TLD film review. You won’t want to miss this performance!