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I think Bond 17 was very intriguing and would have been a refresh from LTK. It seems to have some fantasy weaved in to a grounded plot. Although the robotics looks fantastical and very sci-fi I think it would age well. A shame we will never know.
Bond has laid the trap and Professor Dent has walked right in. Thinking he's pulled one over on Bond he foolishly attempts to retrieve his gun. Bond calmly explains that he's had his six. He proceeds to shoot Dent twice. Once in front and then one into the back. However that scene was edited down. As it was shot Bond emptied his six into Dent. Not sure if it was Young, Hunt or EON who decided to edit it to just one shot into the back.
Lets surmise this Mi6. What if the scene was not edited and the version of Bond emptying his rounds into Dent was in the film. Was the right choice made? How would it change the perception of Bond as a hero? Do you think the right choice was made?
What say you Mi6? What if Bond had emptied his rounds into Dent in DN?
One of the reasons Paul Verhoeven upped the ultra violence in ROBOCOP was because he knew after the violence got so over the top that it becomes less horrific and more absurdly funny.
The line "You've had your six" would seem strange IMHO, if Bond then used his six on Dent, leaving him in the same exposed position.
Does anyone know who was responsible for making it 2 instead of the full barrage?
Bond films in the 60s were known for pushing the limits when it came to depictions of sex and violence.
I recall someone saying it was a big deal for a hero to be seen shooting someone in the back. Which is what Bond does here. Thanks for the info @MakeshiftPython I had forgotten that those pesky censors were always asking for a trim. Funny how DN is tame today and back in the day I imagine the sex and violence would be high.
This scene is a perfect example of doing something a bit different then what came before. DN really did have long lasting effects.
Lets move on to another scene from another movie. This one is more controversial and may lead to some healthy debate.
Mr. White was last seen in QOS attending an opera with the rest of Quantum. Marc Forrester shot a scene where Bond hunted down White at the end of the movie and he was killed. For whatever reason (maybe someone here knows) the scene was deleted from the movie and White lived to fight another day. He was brought back in SP and was used to bridge Quantum to Spectre. But what if the scene had been left in QOS. White was killed. Would this little change impact SP and make it so Mendes and EON couldn't shoe horn all the films together? Or would they have still found a way to make Quantum part of Spectre? Would the movie of QOS been more fulfilling? Or is it better with White surviving?
What say you Mi6? What if Mr. White had died at the end of QOS?
So if they kept the original ending, there might have been an obligation to have Bond 23 pick up where QOS left off, otherwise it would look like EON had just abandoned a dangling cliffhanger. Bond 23 would then be a very different kind of film, and who knows what that would have meant for Bond 24.
Also it would have been great if we would have gotten that scene with Mr White, to have Bond interrogate him and then we the audience learn with Bond how Quantum has been operating in the shadows. Plus it would have been a great bookend to Casino to have the film end with Bond murdering a villain in cold blood. Would have been a real Daniel Craig is now James Bond we know and love moment.
Plus it would have been a better ending for a really interesting, smart villain like Mr White, instead of the lacklustre death in Spectre. The scene was great but I felt bad for him and we shouldn't, it felt like he was plot device to make Blofeld seem more evil, rather than the closing of the Mr White chapter in the Daniel run as Bond.
No, the closure was Bond getting Kabira and his peace of mind for Vesper. If no Mr. White in SP, then we may have had to get more goofy stepbrother story.
However seeing him get what was coming would have been satisfying as well. I remember leaving Quantum and going "so Bond doesn't get the girl, doesn't get to kill any of the villains in the film." hmmm weird. Whereas leaving with Mr. White dead would have at least made Bond feel like he finished things.
I really wish EON hadn't suddenly decided to shoe horn and retrofit all the movies together and to me that's what White's character represents.
Had they killed him, SF could still be as is. That's good.
SP would have looked very different without the Whites, obviously. I'm not sure it would have been better, though, as to my mind the problems with SP are more Blofeld-centric (White's scene, and the scenes at L'Americain, and the Madeleine backstory--frankly these are highlights of the film).
I do think a version of SP would have happened, because they got the rights back.
On balance, I come down as: a White-less SP would be even worse. So killing him off in QoS would have been a bad move.
Does the scene exist? Was it even shot? Or was it simply in a draft that never made it to film?
"Ultimately, it wasn't necessary to the story. I didn't feel it served the story to bookend it with Mr. White in the car trunk and then again being assassinated. Also keeping Mr. White alive, not having Bond shoot him, keeps the mystery of the organization alive and I felt that was more interesting than tying up every loose end."
And here are production stills from the scene.
In fact, the video game adaptation actually retains the deleted ending with White ready to kill Guy Haines before Bond comes to rescue him.
Not only was the scene in the draft that made it to filming, but it was actually shot with a number of alternative outcomes in order to give EON different options. In the end they just decided to cut it altogether.
The casting people made an excellent choice when they cast Jesper Christensen. Nearly every line he says is perfectly delivered and very quotable. Am I right?
@Remington I don't mind him in SP. I don't think he was wasted. To me he was just used as a device to bring CR and QOS into the SP plot line. Guess it was strengthened by giving him a daughter.
What if Michael and Barbra decide NTTD is the last Bond film they will have a hand in. They sell to a streaming service. What would this do to the franchise? Would you enjoy seeing a Felix Leiter movie or series? Maybe a Moneypenny diaries? What say you Mi6? What if Bond went to exclusively streaming with no more theatrical releases?