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LTK had 4 votes
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Thanks for your participation. We will be now awarding a Bondie that came to us from another academy member! @NickTwentyTwo has suggested the following Category for the esteemed academy to consider!
Best villain monologue/plot reveal! And the nominees are:
So my esteemed Academy members. Who takes home the prize for best Monologue Villain plot reveal...
J/k.
I vote for GF. Iconic for a reason. "Except crime!"
Although only my 5th favorite Bond film, Joseph Wiseman’s Dr. No is hands down my favorite main Bond villain and the dinner scene is the highlight of the movie.
Excellent dialogue is further elevated by Wiseman’s masterful delivery and it doesn’t hurt that it’s the first time we get to hear:
- I’m a member of SPECTERR
- SPECTRE?
- SPECTERR...
But I've got to go for Silva's rat story. He plays it so wonderfully, and it's so fascinating to watch with the very long walk to camera... it's a great bit of moviemaking in so many ways. Script, performance, set design, photography, sound and direction all working perfectly to create a totally magnetic moment. It's brilliant.
DN, GF, and SF are the leading contenders to my mind. Hard to choose between them, actually. I guess I'll give it to GF for his visual aid: the model of Fort Knox (with Bond peering out of it while AG gives his monologue) never fails to tickle me.
That was just an epic villain entrance. I always loved the echo in the room as he walks closer into frame from far away. Like a disembodied ghost from the past coming into sharp focus.
Dr No to Bond during an elegant dinner for 3 in Dr. No
But my true top two picks for this category are these 002 unnominated ones:
and
In my original suggestion, "I mean what I say, and I'll do what I claim" was the sixth nominee: one for each actor, -1 for Dalton and +1 for Connery.
Don’t be! The 5 you picked are great (you didn’t omit the best one ;) )
Just wanted to give some love to Savalas.
Honorable mentions:
I'd definitely give a honorable mention to Red Grant in FRWL. When the mask falls off and he reveals himself to Bond, we get insight into his psychopathic mind. Before, it was just his actions/killing and his cheery take on a British agent. His monologue to Bond is the first time we really see his thoughts put into words.
Kananga - pretty much that whole scene in his chamber, from when the lights go on until he's screaming at Solitaire. Yaphet Kotto really sells the villainy here, firstly in a relaxed manner never showing Bond that he got under his skin. Then he erupts once Bond is out of the room. I see how he can play both the island diplomat and Harlem drug lord. A complex character that is unfortunately never explored further.
P.S. Honorable mention to this 003rd unnominated option:
Which Dalton one?
@NickTwentyTwo didn't have a Dalton villain in the list, he provided me with 6 nominees and then I carved it to 5. :)
Probably a lone voice here but I don’t think Silva’s entrance is very good. He has to walk sooo sloooowly to give himself enough time for his story, he’s taking little baby steps. The audio puts me off too, he should be shouting given how far away he is at the beginning. It’s a cool idea but I think the execution is a bit off.