James Bond in a kilt.Louis Armstrong in space.A villain named Blofeld (or “Blowshart”).And somehow… the most James Bond movie ever made.In this episode, we dive headfirst into On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)—the weirdest, boldest, and most misunderstood Bond film of all time. From George Lazenby replacing Sean Connery, to undercover genealogy, to ski chases, romance montages, fourth-wall breaks, and a very different take on 007, this movie shouldn’t work… but absolutely does.We break down:Why this Bond feels decades ahead of its timeHow the franchise survived its first recastThe origins of “rogue Bond”Why this might secretly be the blueprint for modern Bond filmsAnd yes… why this may be the gayest James Bond movie ever madeThis is part movie analysis, part comedy meltdown, and part love letter to a film that almost killed the franchise—and accidentally saved it.🎙️ New episodes weekly🎬 Bond fans, movie nerds, and chaos enjoyers welcome