Hello dear listeners,
We hope you enjoy discussions about film editing. Like, really REALLY like discussions about film editing, because we’re back this week to analyze more Bond films with a finely toothed comb. That’s right, it’s time to look at how the films of the 70s were stitched together.
Rest assured, we do our best to be as entertaining as we are (mostly) informative. How can we not when good friend of the show Simon Drake is back to accompany us? Consider the impressive topics we touch upon: sausage factories, editing while eating breakfast, Richard Lester style humour, which Bond is Simon’s favourite, Micheline star restaurants and McDonald’s, more UNWARRANTED TMWTGG hate, filming peanuts on the ground, pulling large tubes out of things, the phobia of falling out of a plane without a parachute, and tripping on 7Gs.
So sit back, relax, and let us take you into the editing bay of the Bond films of the 70s.




Part 2 of our radio play The Making of Bomb Voyage, opens the episode. A star-studded cast is featured this time:
Bud West (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBkoFyb-aYj34MLJg662Tkw): narrator
Edgar Chaput: Bomb Voyage’s director
Mathieu Auclair: Bond Voyage’s producer
Simon Drake: the Bond actor
Jocelyn Sia (https://www.instagram.com/ladieswhobond/): the leading lady
Melanie from Birb, James Birb (https://www.instagram.com/birb.jamesbirb/) as M and the costume designer
Mike Reyes (https://twitter.com/MrControversy83) as the Felix Leiter actor
Jason Kim: the special effects engineer (calling in on a Zoom call)
Emery Cormier: voice over dubbing
Rodrigo Gonzalez: the Bond villain actor and disclaimer reader
Pierre Oliver Bernier: the documentary’s director
Mathieu Nadeau aka Matt #2 : the documentary’s cameraman