Top 3 Favourite Scenes of a Bond Movie: Final Results

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  • Posts: 4,325
    1. He disagreed with something that ate him
    2. Bond and M at Hemingway House
    3. Bond with Lupe on the Wavekrest
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    1. Sanchez Death "don't you want to k one why?"
    2. Dario's Death
    3. Killifers death "you keep it old buddy"

    As you can see my top 3 scenes of the movie are all deaths. That's how much the movie had me invested into these villains and making me want to see these guys get their ass beaten. You wanted to see these villains get killed in the most gruesome way ever because of what they did to Felix and Della.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
    Posts: 13,384
    LTK is one of my favourite Bonds..

    1: Compliments of Sharky !
    2: You earned it, you keep it
    3: Don't you want to know why ?
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,213
    Again one legendary film:

    1. Tanker chase (hands down best finale of the series)
    2. Bond and Sanchez having coffee
    3. Killifer's death

    Honourable mentions
    - PTS
    - Discovering wounded Felix
    - Casino scene
    - Assassination attempt
    - Dario's death
    - ...
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
    Posts: 13,999
    1. Bond and M at the Hemingway House
    2. The Wavekrest (from Bond sneaking aboard, to his airborne escape)
    3. The Tanker chase
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 5,131
    LTK is one of my favourite Bonds..

    1: Compliments of Sharky !
    2: You earned it, you keep it
    3: Don't you want to know why ?

    All the above. Class.
  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
    Posts: 5,185
    One of my favorite Bond Movies. It's my favorite ensemble of villain, henchman, bondgirls and bond actor, together with Goldeneye... Favorite scenes is really hard but i give it a try

    1. Don't you wanna know why?
    2. "A problem solver" "...More of a problem eliminator"
    3. "We are not a country club 007"

    Honorable mention is the deleted scene with Bond in the hotel room, it's a real shame it got cut.
  • Posts: 11,189
    1. Sanchez going up in flames and Bond running from the explosion
    2. Bond outside Felix's house ("thanks Della, it's time I left")
    3. Krest's death (mainly for Davi's utterly cold expression)
  • Posts: 3,336
    suavejmf wrote: »
    LTK is one of my favourite Bonds..

    1: Compliments of Sharky !
    2: You earned it, you keep it
    3: Don't you want to know why ?

    All the above. Class.

    @suavejmf, Are those your top 3 aswell, in that order?
  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
    Posts: 5,080
    1. Tanker Finale (Birdleson will have my guts for garters)
    2. Krest's death
    3. Dario's death
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    Posts: 4,602
    I managed a way to muster up three scenes at it is last on my rankings.

    1. Bond breaks into Krest's workshop, followed by Kilifer being fed to the shark.
    2. Pretty much the whole scene/scenes in Isthmus City, up until Bond's capture.
    3. Bond and Sanchez meet over coffee.
  • Posts: 3,336
    1. "I want you to know, this is nothing personal .... Its purely buisness"
    2. Bond and Sanchez have coffee
    3. More of a problem eliminator

    All of my scenes features Sanchez as he is my favourite villian.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    edited March 2016 Posts: 4,399
    1. Killing Killifer - "You earned it, you keep it... old buddy." ba-da DA-DUM!

    2. Bond planting the seeds of deceit in Sanchez about Krest (and his missing money).

    3. Killing Krest - "That's not my money, I swear." - "That's right amigo, it's MINE."
  • Posts: 1,631
    Picking just three from my all-time favorite Bond film will be difficult, but I'll give it a shot:

    1. Bond's attempted assassination of Sanchez
    2. "Compliments of Sharkey!" / Seaplane escape
    3. Tanker chase

    Honorable Mentions
    -The final scene in the pool. I know it's unpopular, doesn't flow well from the dreary film that precedes it, but I don't care. I thought the jump into the pool was a nice twist on the standard "Oh, James" ending and Kamen's "Pam" track is one of my favorite cues in the franchise.

    -Bond kills Killifer

    -Planting the evidence against Krest / Sanchez kills Krest
  • edited March 2016 Posts: 1,009
    Not fair! It's my fav movie of all time!

    Let's see...

    - Krest's head blowing away is still the most gory moment of the series, and I love it
    - Bar fight.
    - Sánchez being too annoyed with Truman-Lodge's legal concerns, so he makes him go with a bang.
  • Posts: 7,616
    I agree the bar fight wasn't as well done as it could have been. Maybe a one on one fight, Bond vs Dario would have been better, but its a minor quibble. Cant accept any criticism of the finale though. I think it was brilliantly put together action set piece, and the last really exciting ending to a Bond movie. The only thing it lacked was a suitable music score.
  • Mathis1 wrote: »
    I agree the bar fight wasn't as well done as it could have been. Maybe a one on one fight, Bond vs Dario would have been better, but its a minor quibble. Cant accept any criticism of the finale though. I think it was brilliantly put together action set piece, and the last really exciting ending to a Bond movie. The only thing it lacked was a suitable music score.

    It really is waaay too long though. Way too many dumb Moore stunts padding it out.
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    Posts: 2,252
    It's interesting how Dario doesn't do much onscreen except get knocked out 3 times (twice in bar fight and headbutted once in the drug factory) but still manages to be a menacing villain. It must be what he does offscreen, and also his crazy demeanour
  • SzonanaSzonana Mexico
    Posts: 1,130
    Pre tittles sequence
    Bond's escaping the bullet with the car and driving in an un ususal way just like in diamonds are forever but with a bigger car.
    Bond kills Sanchez
  • Posts: 110
    1. The Tanker Chase
    2. Bond meets Sanchez (great acting and chemistry between the two in this scene)
    3. "See you in hell Sanchez!/Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life." - Felix fed to the sharks.

    Lots of great scenes in this film. At least six or seven that could easily be a top 3 scene.
  • w2bond wrote: »
    It's interesting how Dario doesn't do much onscreen except get knocked out 3 times (twice in bar fight and headbutted once in the drug factory) but still manages to be a menacing villain. It must be what he does offscreen, and also his crazy demeanour

    Not sure if this will get me killed but the first time I watched the movie I barely noticed Dario until the drug factory.
  • This was also quite tough; there are a bunch of good scenes in this one.

    1. Grand finale tanker chase (this includes Bond setting Sanchez on fire, if that matters)
    2. Bond talks to M at the Hemingway House.
    3. Bond is interrogated by MI6 and the Japanese agents. "Piss off."

    Honorable mention: Bond meets Sanchez at the casino, Bond investigates the lair and kills Killefer.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    1. Bond with Luppe on the wavecreast. Classic Dalton.
    2. Bond chatting with sanchez, when he says " would he work alone, without a partner" or something like that.
    3. Count the birdie, bastard.
  • Posts: 1,985
    It really sucks LTK did so bad at the box office. Such a good film
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    Posts: 2,252
    w2bond wrote: »
    It's interesting how Dario doesn't do much onscreen except get knocked out 3 times (twice in bar fight and headbutted once in the drug factory) but still manages to be a menacing villain. It must be what he does offscreen, and also his crazy demeanour

    Not sure if this will get me killed but the first time I watched the movie I barely noticed Dario until the drug factory.

    I'm not surprised. As I said, he doesn't do much onscreen. Having said that, he is still a great henchman. I don't think his name is really mentioned in the movie?

  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    edited March 2016 Posts: 9,020
    fjdinardo wrote: »
    It really sucks LTK did so bad at the box office. Such a good film

    TLD was a life altering experience, seeing it at the cinema at age 13.
    LTK was a huge disappointment for me in 1989, I was 15 and I remember perfectly what I felt back then.
    The Felix/Shark scene was way too brutal, I never recovered from that and wasn't able to fully enjoy the movie. Felix's wife getting killed just made it worse. Also Sanchez getting set afire was off-putting. I left the cinema totally unnerved and didn't recognise LTK as a Bond movie. I had only seen OP TLD and AVTAK at that point.

    It's my belief that many people probably were shocked about the brutality of the movie. I don't know what word-to-mouth was back then, but I can imagine not good.
    TLD was so different and probably made the people expect that it would go further in that direction.
    LTK was ahead of its time. Never a good thing to be successful.

    Later during the Brosnan-era I re-discovered LTK and realised slowly how great a movie it is.
    Now, for a decade, the movie is even in my Top 10 and Dalton is my favourite Bond actor.
  • Posts: 1,985
    w2bond wrote: »
    w2bond wrote: »
    It's interesting how Dario doesn't do much onscreen except get knocked out 3 times (twice in bar fight and headbutted once in the drug factory) but still manages to be a menacing villain. It must be what he does offscreen, and also his crazy demeanour

    Not sure if this will get me killed but the first time I watched the movie I barely noticed Dario until the drug factory.

    I'm not surprised. As I said, he doesn't do much onscreen. Having said that, he is still a great henchman. I don't think his name is really mentioned in the movie?

    It is. When Krest and Sanchez are at the Marina Krest tells Sanchez is sub to Cuba is ready, then Sanchez says "relax we wait for Dario".

    Then at the Bar when Dario walks in Pam says "shit its Dario, he's bad news"
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    Posts: 2,252
    fjdinardo wrote: »
    It really sucks LTK did so bad at the box office. Such a good film

    TLD was a life altering experience, seeing it at the cinema at age 13.
    LTK was a huge disappointment for me in 1989, I was 15 and I remember perfectly what I felt back then.
    The Felix/Shark scene was way too brutal, I never recovered from that and wasn't able to fully enjoy the movie. Felix's wife getting killed just made it worse. Also Sanchez getting set afire was off-putting. I left the cinema totally unnerved and didn't recognise LTK as a Bond movie. I had only seen OP TLD and AVTAK at that point.

    It's my belief that many people probably were shocked about the brutality of the movie. I don't know what word-to-mouth was back then, but I can imagine not good.
    TLD was so different and probably made the people expect that it would go further in that direction.
    LTK was ahead of its time. Never a good thing to be successful.

    Later during the Brosnan-era I re-discovered LTK and realised slowly how great a movie it is.
    Now, for a decade, the movie is even in my Top 10 and Dalton is my favourite Bond actor.

    True, LTK does not feel much like a "Bond movie". While I enjoy it that's why it does not sit highly in my rankings. QoS is in the same boat, and will perhaps be more appreciated in time. It's starting to happen here on MI6C but its average ranking has not changed since it was released

  • Posts: 613
    1. tanker chase
    2.wavekrest escape
    3.killing kilifer
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,213
    To me, LTK always felt like a Bond film. There also so much Fleming in it, I just cannot get into that argument.

    Many fans argue it feels like a Miami Vice episode or something. I had never seen MV up until a few days ago. I gave it a shot and while I really enjoyed it, LTK is nothing like it in my opinion.
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