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No More Bond Please
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BuddyBontheNet
10-11-2013
I like a guy in a tux and would be fine if that was the only way the male dancers dressed to a Bond song - even Mark's Rumba would have been better if he wore a tux!
marieofromania
10-11-2013
Originally Posted by Monkseal:
“I must admit, the sight of Mark in full costume did give me a slight chuckle, but after that the whole routine was the tipping point that has led to me DEMANDING there be no more James Bond themed dances on Strictly ever.

I mean, a couple of them have been alright (although Mark & Karen's Argentine Tango will forever be slightly marred by whichever poster here talked about how she imagined Mark penetrating her at the climax to the music THANKS FOR THAT LOVE, REALLY PAINTED A PICTURE FOR ME) but on the whole it's silly juvenile dress-up. Ricky Groves' mid-life crisis rumba was embarrassing, Kristina jumping around doing finger-guns going "p'yow p'yow" was silly and the less said Anton's attempt to play 007 the better.

At the very least it should be restricted to Movie/Hollywood theme weeks. Who's with me?”

EWW! I always thought that AT looked as though Mark was dancing with his mother. Karen's hair made her look 30 years older than her actual age, but now that's added an extra layer of imagery I could have done without.

Surely you loved Denise and Ian's Goldfinger Tango?
millysshaw
10-11-2013
Unless it is Daniel Craig himself.
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