The Virginian Pilot, October 22nd, 1999
Byline: Bill Kelley III
I WAS introduced to James Bond in the summer of '65 at a West Virginia drive-in.
Wearing my favorite pajamas and fighting with my 4-year-old sister, I could barely see the British superspy (Sean Connery) from the back seat of my parents' '58 Ford. But that wouldn't stop 007 from being implanted in my mind.
Now, the quintessential Bond flicks are here.
``Goldfinger'' (enhanced wide-screen, 1964, rated PG) the third in the series and my favorite, is packed with special DVD features.
There's a spectacular interactive menu, with all the goodies. The disc features two...
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