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That's the least of MR problems! LOL! Maybe he knew the goon that was dead had a laser gun that he could threaten Bond with? Or maybe he thought he was going to push Bond out the air lock? Yeah I don't think either of those reasons work! LOL!
Yep that's very clear.
And bloody hell, she really is a terrible actress.
I might be wrong, as I’m only watching the film on my Macbook rather than my TV, but it looks like he walked out shoeless to me.
I'd have to rewatch it, but it could just be a continuity goof of sorts, like how M arrives in Mallory's office in SF with a purse, then leaves without it.
That might be why!
Something else I noticed is that Columbia pours some Pastachios into BiBi's hand as a thank you for tending to his wounds at the end. Never caught that before.
I must be the only one who enjoys the Maggie Thatcher segment at the end of this film. It's reminds me of when the franchise took itself much less seriously, a time I miss greatly.
I've always enjoyed that bit. Great fun!
The woman that plays her (Janet Brown) is such a good impersonator of her that right up until about 2 years ago, I actually thought she was Maggie T.
I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher
I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher
I'm in looove with Maggie Tee-eee!
It's the worst bit of a Bond film that after the OTT shenanigans of MR tried to make a more grounded Flemingesque thriller.
It dates the film too.
Was watching FYEO yesterday and as Bond reaches the top of his climb you can't help but wonder why the guard doesn't either
a) Shoot Bond who is completely helpless, or
b) After kicking Bond over the edge, cut the rope or
c) shout his mates over so they can enjoy taking pot shots at the helpless Bond as he dangles on the rope.
Instead he jumps over the edge on a rope and knocks the pegs out! Fool.
I have loved it forever.
The Thatcher scene is good-humored but should have been left on the cutting room floor. It's a zombie intrusion of Moonraker humor. And Bond shouldn't interact with "real" politicians--beyond the political implications, it dates the film. In Fleming's Goldfinger we're told Bond meets the President, but we're spared reading about him trying to make conversation with Eisenhower!
What keeps irritating me is that MR seems to be catching up with both, considerably. "Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear." Oh no, that was Jurassic Park.
It just depresses me a little when I watch it,even though it has Sir Roger in it.
Also,Bond basically outright fails in this film,the mission was over until the parrot opened its gob.
So he only succeeds due to to sheer luck.
I'd like to think the parrot was undercover, just liKe the mouse in SP!!
Here's a puzzler from OHMSS: why is M okay with Bond marrying the daughter of the head of the Union Corse? His top agent becomes the son-in-law of the chief of one of the the most powerful criminal organizations in Europe, and M doesn't say a word about the massive security risk involved. Instead he and Draco amiably chat about their past conflicts at the wedding. If the Union and Mi6 are enemies, why is he allowing this marriage? To get in bed with organized crime? Wake up M!
That should be in the question thread.
My hypothesis: 1)Draco is the lesser evil compared to Blofeld, 2)Draco also contributed to the defeat of said Blofeld and the thwarting of his plan, 3)as a prominent figure of the underworld, he can be a precious ally and informant to MI6. In fact he did that recently, see point 2. 4)Draco's activities may only be a relative nuisance to the UK and Her Majesty's government. At worse. 5)Tracy herself is no criminal.