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Continuing our long line of left handed Christmas Selections for MOTM in December, this year we have a James Bond film, set in the alps, with lots of snow and Christmas in the background. James Wilson of “Blogging by Cinema Light” saw a Christmas tree and decided that was enough to justify adding it to the list, and you the LAMB community agreed wholeheartedly. 

Of course it doesn’t take much to persuade your Shepard that a 007 film should be the subject of a LAMBcast. 

This was the first James Bond without Sean Connery, and it is the only 007 film that George Lazenby made. Often looked upon as the red-headed step child of the franchise, it has grown in stature but it is still not without some faults. Matthew Simpson of the “Awesome Friday Podcast” joins in as he usually does for the MOTM and he is not shy about his opinions at all.

So put on your Christmas Onesies, pour a martini (or a cup of cocoa) and get ready for some 007 Delights.  If you don’t listen, there will be coal in your stocking in a couple of weeks.

Introduction

James Leads the Discussion   2:37

ABC Two Night Screening   8:16

Christmas Justifications   9:15

Matthew   10:45

Richard   14:09

George Lazenby and More   18:12

Game   Good Help is Hard to find   1:00:00

Exit Question   1:18:00

James   Blogging by Cinema-light  

Matthew  Portfolio  

Richard   KAMAD  

The show can be found, of course, via iTunes – just do a search for “LAMBcast.” Also, I always post a link to the show on the LAMBcast’s Facebook page and on the LAMB Facebook Page.There’s a link  there if you’d like to listen online. Find the show here:

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/lambcast/episodes/2024-12-16T16_26_55-08_00

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