Barry Andrews

Barry Andrews

  • Born: 1944-0-0
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Dayana 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      The Spy Who Loved Me

      Recently, the nuclear submarines of the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union have unexpectedly disappeared one after another! This phenomenon has attracted great attention from the British military, and of course it is time for the ace agent 007 Bond (Roger Moore) to play. After...

    • Blaze 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      [Series Completion Plan] "007 Ten: Underwater City"

      "Underwater City" is the "007" movie that has received the most Oscar nominations. Although the nominated awards focus on music and setting, the quality of this episode is also superior in terms of plot. The two episodes of "007" are much more beautiful.

      The focus of this episode is the...

    • Kaia 2022-04-20 09:01:41

      The rhythm is good, and the close-ups, scenery, and scenes are all beautiful. Bond girl Anya is an agent, and Bond and her are rivals and partners, facing an enemy, not a hostile relationship. Bond killed Anya's ex-boyfriend in a mission. Anya knew that she vowed revenge, but she was rescued by Bond and fell into his arms... A typical 007 plot, the heroine who hated him and wanted to kill him Will eventually fall in love with him. I also have to admit that 007 is indeed very attractive and flirtatious.

    • Violette 2022-04-23 07:02:06

      It's okay to go to the sea

    The Spy Who Loved Me quotes

    • James Bond: [Bond, posing as a marine biologist, examines a model of Atlantis] An underwater city. Well, everyone needs to have their dreams.

      Stromberg: No dream, Mr. Sterling. Soon a reality.

    • [With Bach playing in the background, Stromberg drops his beautiful-but-disloyal assistant from an elevator into a water tank, the sole occupant of which is a large tiger shark. The shark moves in to attack]

      Stromberg: [on loudspeaker] It was you who betrayed me. You had access to all the information. Now you will pay the penalty.

      [looks on from several view-screens as the girl swims for her life, in vain]