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Date Posted: 15:32:33 05/06/11 Fri
Author: Officer Torch
Subject: Re: Favorite moments in 'In Like Flint' (1967)
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Favorite moments in 'In Like Flint' (1967)" on 22:31:17 04/25/11 Mon

An OK entertaining picture but in my opinion, sequel not quite up to 1965s "Our Man Flint"...or any of the Bond flicks, save perhaps Quantum of Solace which to me, was nearly unwatchable. Sorry....I digress... double sorry if I've offended fellow Bond fans or anyone re his last outing. Am hoping next pix, if it resumes production, will be better.

"In Like Flint" has of course bad guys, but lots of bad gals, the latter with special group training. World takeover the goal, but good guys win in the end and the bad gals become good, thanks to Derek Flint. The fast moving Flint, with a wristwatch gadget that does all sorts of things, and his martial arts expertise helps of course, and he can also communicate with dolphins it seems. Flint now becomes a friend with key brass man, played by Lee J. Cobb....Flint saves his life and Cobb is greatful.

Movie has some good story line elements, but lacks the punch of earlier '65 Flint movie, to me, but is worthwhile to watch...if anything, for some of the quirky things Flint does. (Near end of movie, he makes dolphin like sounds in water, and...yep, a dolphin comes to help.)

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