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Drax had the cyanide dart in him too, remember, causing death in 30 seconds. So it wasn't all bad news.
True. Good choices actually.
Terrible use of The Art of War hate that scene, one of the worst in the series.
Credit to Corrine Clery she sells that scene well
Crest head exploding is brutal
Not as bad as Dario, who surely felt a majority of that pain before dying, whereas Graves' death seems to be immediate.
I'd go with Dario, Krest, Corinne, or Dimitrios: loses some money, his car, his woman, has his plot foiled, gets stabbed in the stomach with his own knife, has his phone stolen, gets a playful pat in the face, and then has his plot foiled for a final time.
Also, why does the suit have a button on it that shocks the wearer?!
The suit sends the shock through the hands. Graves was holding on to a metal plane, so he received the shock. The scientific accuracy of DAD was astonishing. :D
Bond should have asked Q, "Where's my super suit?"
Honourable mention to Senor Guerra for having his eyes poked out by Hinx.
+1. Krest's death is pretty horrific too, plus Sanchez burning alive!
Yes, but the father was a more sympathic character so I think we are meant to feel some sadness at his passing and also further revulsion of Graves as the main villain.
True. But I can imagine the father committed war crimes in the past. Plus a psycho child comes from bad parents to some degree. But this is all speculation.
Didn't Carver have a particular unpleasant demise as well? That drill would have ripped him to pieces.
Let's not forget Alec. Falling to his near death. Then watching the entire satellite come down on him from above as he lies on the floor with nearly all bones broken.
That moment when you realize you're about to blow up . :-S
Or the Russian spy Zorin has thrown into the pipeline to be carved up into pieces by the pump blades under the water in AVTAK.
Renard couldn't feel pain (although it was such an underused plot point you could be forgiven for missing it), but I don't think you can view his death as particularly bad if he couldn't feel anything and he had been planning to die in the explosion anyway.