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[Film] Favourite Bond moment?



















Thompson720

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Jan 5, 2019
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Grew up in the Brosnan era, but can't deny who the real GOAT is. Always enjoyed the chemistry between Connery and Llewelyn (Q)
 








Hugo Rune

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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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The look of unadulterated delight along with the joyous squeal of pleasure from Mr Wint as Mr Bond bends him over, pulls his arms between his legs and then straps a bomb to his tux tails before sending him into a multi-flip followed by oblivion is utterly brilliant.

Talk about going out with a bang!

Wint and Kidd were frightening psychopathic killers in the book, but Eon films turned them into a pair of soppy old 'pooves'. Not impressed.
 




Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home


This one
 


Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
Anyone read view to a kill?

Hollywood made it a bit slapstick with roger Moore at his hammiest, but the book was all about bond being sent to Berlin to kill a KGB agent who was playing in a orchestra and him having to put aside his feelings to kill her. A very dark version of bond that as in most of the books is a very different animal than the films. You only live twice film only Pays homage to the book by being based off Japan.
 




Frankie

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METALMICKY

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Anyone read view to a kill?

Hollywood made it a bit slapstick with roger Moore at his hammiest, but the book was all about bond being sent to Berlin to kill a KGB agent who was playing in a orchestra and him having to put aside his feelings to kill her. A very dark version of bond that as in most of the books is a very different animal than the films. You only live twice film only Pays homage to the book by being based off Japan.

Spot on for pretty much all the books. Definitely worth a read and Connery's portrayal is much more aligned with the darker aspect. Don't get me wrong I liked Moore and in particular Live and Let Die but they did over do it with the cheeky quips. I thought Goldfinger and From Russia with Love were the two stand out films. The latter had a gritty simplicity whilst the latter had it all. Great villain, henchmen and supporting ladies and of course that Aston.
 


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