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  1. 119 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1971. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1971. 2 min read. The cultists like the early James Bond movies best, but I dunno. They may have been more tightly directed films, but they didn’t understand the Bond mythos as fully as “ Goldfinger ” and “Diamonds Are Forever.”.

  2. Oct 5, 2012 · So, assuming the identity of a known ice-smuggler, the redoubtable Peter Franks, who is conveniently “detained” at customs, Bond is unleashed to pick up the crime syndicate’s trail in Amsterdam, and to follow it in the hopes of infiltrating the set-up and sussing out who is behind it all and just what is going on.

  3. Jul 7, 2012 · Season one, titled “The Secret History of the Casting Couch,” will detail the notorious Hollywood casting couch through the decades and draw parallels between recent sex scandals and those of ...

  4. Diamonds Are Forever might not be the greatest showcase for Connery's talents, but it's still an enjoyable outing in its own right, one that values humor over thrills. Full Review | Sep 16,...

  5. Diamonds Are Forever, the seventh James Bond film, can be viewed as either one of the best or one of the worst Bond movies. Depending on how you look at it, "Diamonds" is the ultimate Bond film if you don't need anything more than mindless harmless amusement.

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  6. Nov 11, 2022 · As jewelry designer Aja Raden puts it in the new documentary “Nothing Lasts Forever,” the diamond industry “created an illusion so spectacular it turned into truth.” The film, directed by Jason Kohn (“Manda Bala” and “Love Means Zero”), turns the slogan “a diamond is forever” on its head with its title.

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  8. While investigating mysterious activities in the world diamond market, 007 (Sean Connery) discovers that his evil nemesis Blofeld (Charles Gray) is stockpiling the gems to use in his deadly laser...

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