Since I was watching Goldfinger the other day. I was thinking why not post Duran Duran's James Bond theme song. It's been fifty years of Bond, so why not. To celebrate it here it is! Pretty much we got the guys running around helping James Bond out on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. You have agent Roger Taylor in a cake truck sending out cameras so he can see what is going on. He has someone telling him stuff through a phone, can't tell you whose side hes on while watching this. Then we have agent Nick Rhodes doing a little photoshoot with a model. Then we seen agent Simon le Bon walking around the Eiffel Tower viewing area with a cassette player (man, I miss those!) that has the capabilities to blow up stuff all around the world. Then we got agent Andy Taylor who is undercover as a blind accordion player. Then you got agent John Taylor acting like he is just a plain old tourist, who ends up using the little sight seeing microscope thing has a gun and shooting it around at the bad guy who James Bond is chasing around the Eiffel Tower to make it look like all five of them are helping 007. Call me crazy but I think the music video is a lot better then the actual movie. The movie is just, ok. Not the best James Bond movies in my opinion. It has one of the greatest James Bond theme songs, and it seems like it's the only thing that's going for it. Is it a bad thing that I think the music video is better than the actual movie? If I would've made the music video with the boys, I would've had them run around acting like their all double oh [insert random number here] and act like agents like James Bond. Would have been cool to watch to see each member of Duran Duran acting like their on own missions!
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