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The dialogue is spot on here.
The shower scene.
Bond showers with his clothes on. Connery's Bond had his ar$e wiped with a giant broom/brush before his shower scene.
Fleming's Bond showers every other page when he's not eating scrambled eggs.
Bond got destroyed. He genuinely looks gutted.
Excellent Leiter, IMO.
I think he should have given Bond a little push, though.
I am loving every frame.
Bond is poisoned. Villiers is riveted by the intensity. He really looks like somebody Ari Gold would fire on ENTOURAGE.
Bond effed up again and can't push the button.................................................................................................
this is almost as intense as the de-bombing in OCTOPUSSY.
The true test would be: would this be as effective had Craig worn a clown costume?
Roger gets the edge there.
He's relaxing. Vesper is getting stressed out.
Bond prevails and now it's time for some scrambled eggs, toast and caviar.
Bond has the restaurant cleared out so he can dine alone with Vesper.
Car chase!!!!!!!!
Bond is thrashed.
One of the greatest scenes in movie history coming up............................
That chair looks immensely comfortable.
I'd say it should have been a carpet beater, but those are probably difficult to find today.
In the novel I think this takes place as a secluded house of sorts. It goes on for hours as well.
Classic scene.....................and Bond is saved by Mr White.
You forget the sex scene with May Day.
YES!!!!!! How can I forget that?
"I hereby tender my resignation with immediate effect"
I used that line once when I resigned from a crummy job without notice.
Still I like this as it is.
Excellent Bond movie, a true masterpiece.
Best viewing I've had in quite some time.
I agree with you re that finale. Would have worked better being more low key.
However Craig is really cool the way he dispatches those thugs, particularly with the nail gun!
I realize that the book ending may not have worked, but agree that they perhaps could have gone for something middle of the road, without another grand action sequence. After all, that final scene in the film is very simple and low key, and yet extremely powerful.
I love Quantum. I'd put it high on my rewatch list, even though it's currently ranked 8th overall for me. I guess it doesn't matter what other people think, but at the same time, I wish it were better appreciated. I think people were expecting another Casino Royale, which it obviously is not. I love Olga Kurylenko, and for my most recent watch, I liked the villain a lot more than I remembered.
Scotland is gorgeous. I recommend it.
In the mood for some Roger.
Gunbarrel!!!!! Bond isn't aiming for the heart, he's aiming for the groin here or right knee. Still led to a load of blood..........
Great Bond theme here.
I love the U.N. section. Solitaire looks lovely here.
Kananga is one of my favorite villains.
BLOOD OF DRACULA'S CASTLE's Robert Dix. He's great. I like his fedora. I need to find one that size. Very Bogie.
This is an underrated PTS. It's fun even without Bond. I do feel that discarded opening would have been cool, though. I think he had a contact lens with information in it or something. Fight on a rooftop if I remember.
This is my girlfriend's number one Bond film. Thanks to George Martin and Sir Roger.
This remains in my top 10.
Roger, in this film I feel has the best haircut of any Bond. He looks damn good at 45.
Reminds me I'll be hitting that milestone Bond age after the next film is released.
I wonder if I can find a navy double breasted overcoat like Roger's for my 45th b-day?
Still time to plan...............For now I'll just enjoy being Tim's Bondian age.
Great Moneypenny scene.
I use that line all the time in everyday life.
Roger is extremely suave here. He is the man.
I love the funk Bond theme here. Wonderful.
It's like following a cue-ball.
Bond gives him a huge tip for 1973.
Roger Moore once said in the 1950's he tipped a taxi driver quipping "keep the change". As the cab drove off Roger realized he had given him a $100 bill.
My favorite "Bond, James Bond" in the series right here. this is my number one reading of the classic line. YES!!!!!!!
I love Tee-Hee. Great villain!
I love the cigar and his facial expression as he exits the bathroom.
The cigar is HUGE. Great scene. Rosie Carver is pretty funny as well.
This one is the funniest Bond film. IMO. One great scene after another.
The Rosie seduction is great as well. Some amazing Roger facial expressions.
"If you do not ask specific questions, I cannot be responsible for your mis-interpretation of the answers." Love that line and Kananga's look following it.
Tee-Hee is trying to not to crack up as they exit.
The dashing Sir Roger in hang-glider mode. This I'd say is an iconic image from this film.
Bond has just met Tatiana for the first time. Amazing to think that this scene has always been used as a barometer for potential Bonds when it comes to auditioning.
If a potential Bond actor can't play that scene convincingly, all is lost.
AH BO BO!!!!!