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I actually saw him as being multiple past Blofelds. The Rome Blofeld is the faceless Pohlmann/Dawson version, the Morroco Blofeld is the slightly camp Gray version (although infinitely more sinister) and the London Blofeld is the Pleasance version, again, a much better incarnation. I thought that as an idea it was risky and clever, and it worked. On paper I'd have dismissed it, but I can't really fault the execution.
I thought they'd avoid it, but then I thought they'd avoid the scar and go for a different facial disfigurement.
The scar threw me off for a second as well. Had to stretch to remember where it came from.
I'm pretty sure its the complete opposite. The villain being Blofeld, Spectre the organization, was the entire basis for this film. They wanted to bring Spectre back with a bang, give Casino/Quantum the proper villainous organization it deserved but which they lacked at the time.
Yet again I see it completely differently. Waltz, unlike all the others, played the real, proper Blofeld, the one Fleming envisioned. A mere "homage"? It was the idea the entire film was based on, and I f****** love it for that!
Now that we discuss it, perhaps my significant problem with it is that they were previously shown to have a connection. Seems to be just a case of overcooking the link.
I was surprised how well the scar worked out. I was against any remote reference to Pleasence's Blofeld. But somehow the scar worked.
Ditto. A lot worked in this film that I might've disliked on paper.
Agree. I find myself slowly adjusting to Blofeld not having to be bald. Reduces the "iconic" quality of Pleasance's character as well.
They were modernizing his look for sure.
Think I've seen this mentioned a Blofeld-specific thread. I'll admit to being a victim of the Austin Powers franchise.
The furthest he went was a crew cut in TB. In OHMSS he even has a foppish haircut! Far more Waltz looking than Savallas.
Post-Austin P, the bald thing can't really be done and be taken seriously imho. The Nehru jacket can work but bald and Nehru together probably would bring back too much memories of 'Evil'.
They also managed to twist every element they kept so it would not fall into self parody: the suit is dark, the scar is far nastier, the cat is there, but downplayed... and yet he's there and Blofeld shows genuine affection for him, instead of just stroking him.
Neither was he in NSNA (which I consider a Bond movie).
I can imagine him as Blofeld having a cameo in future movies or just have a big return and torment Bond yet again..
The eye..... looks like cataract.
And truly, he's recovering quick in less than 24 hours.
The descent/ascent of chopper is the homage to GE PTS.
I have another thought.
Swann mentioned she hated guns because she used one to someone who visited her father. I wonder if they were the same occasion, though she didn't say whether she shot the visitor to death.
Get him some socks though. Great catch re Basterds. Clever writing.
Not in the right footwear so he tripped and crippled in the end. *lol*
The meteor scene.... if I saw this after coming out of washroom, I'll definitely found myself going to the wrong theatre - to the science museum next door!