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- From: chu@freebie.jpl.nasa.gov (Eugene Chu)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: Lotus Elan in 'Basic Instinct'
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 07:37:25 GMT
- Organization: SAR Systems Development & Processing, JPL
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- In article <1993Jan20.164519.15106@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> (jmhodapp@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu) writes:
-
- (One of the few correct pieces of information)
-
- >No, no, the Lotus into a sub was a Roger Moore, The Spy Who Loved Me.
- >>From Russia, With Love is the Best Bond Ever (TM), w/ Sean Connery (c. 1964)
- >The Exploding car was in For Your Eyes Only. That had the great scene with
- >the two thugs trying to break into the 007-mobile, and you see the little
- >warning sticker: Warning: Car Protected by such and such Alarm System,
- >and then - BOOM!
-
- It's amazing how many people got those movies wrong!
-
- >The other classic was Blade Runner with the parking meters that were 20 dollars
- >for each 12 minuets (approximately) and carried a warning sticker to the
- >effect that they were protected by high voltage electricity, and that any
- >attempt to tamper with them may result in death.
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- I saw Blade Runner about 4 times, and two of those were two different
- versions of "The Director's Cut", but I don't recall seeing this scene.
- When did they show this?
- >
- >Jon jmhodapp@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
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- eyc
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