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Carnivore: 5
Clown: 12
(I don't, I think they're creepy, but still....)
Carnivore: 5
Clown: 13
Clown: 13
A very memorable character in 2 very good movies... But MR takes the advantage, IMO !!
Clown: 13
TSWLM is why I make this choice. Frankly, the clownishness of Jaws in MR is hard to deny but overall, I like the mostly scary appearance of Jaws in especially TSWLM.
Corrected score:
Carnivore: 6
Clown: 14
Carnivore:6
Clown:15
Carnivore:6
Clown:16
Carnivore:6.5
Clown:16.5
I thought in TSWLM he was a very menacing villain and posed a great threat, whilst in MR he just doesn't have the threat he posed before.
Hope it's ok to have done that.
Clown: 12
I just thought he was a clown in both of his appearances.
Carnivore: 6.5
Clown: 17.5
Jaws had a great debut in Spy, the bit where he appears in the closet on the train ride with Amasova is genuinely creepy, and his despatching of Kalba and Fekkesh would be quite unnerving for younger viewers. I think the idea of an 'indestructible Bond villain' is a bit of a nonsense, but as a one off (or two) it kind of fits into the series, we've had an array of different adversaries with various characteristics and measurements since time began and here was no different. My major concerns regarding the character was not really the return but what was done to him, i.e the falling in love with the little diminutive woman in Moonraker (that was stronger than him) , uttering a few lines of dialog near the end, and the stupid cringeworthy fall on to the circus tent with it. I think they simply harmed the integrity of the Spy who loved me Jaws character with all that nonsense, Kiel went from a believable intimidating monster one year, to a bit of an ass clown the next, but I think all said, and if we weigh up both releases, I went with remembering Jaws as a more unnerving and intimidating character rather than the nonsense he portrayed in his second appearance
That's pretty damn cool! Must of been a damn good picture!
In MR he just there for comic relief( like this picture did not have enough already and a rubber snake to boot)
There was even talk of John Glen having him back for For Your Eyes Only, but it's a real relief that never saw the light of day
Clown: 11
Legend: 2
Yes, he was a joke in MR, but I'm counting Everything or Nothing (where he is really menacing) so that makes 2 where he's a carnivore and only one where he's a clown. Alas, I vote carnivore.
NO! Nobody but Keil should play Jaws. Give Craig a new henchman.
He should have died in the MR PTS.
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