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Hillbilly Bond.
"Call me Hilly."
Okay time to switch back to a Bondie! Lets do an award for best unique setting for a fight! Bare with me dear academy. Yes Bond has gotten himself into some scrapes over the years. Most have taken place in a conventional setting. But a few have been fought in some rather unique places. Lets see which one the academy feels is best...the nominees are....
Here is our nominees! Time for the academy to bruise it up and select which one is the best fight in a unique setting.
An absolute brilliant stunt after the train stunt (that sadly killed a stuntperson) in teh same movie.
I agree that the crane fight (CR) would at least be a close second. The bathroom fight in CR is not my taste, and the TB fight is, IMO, not too spectacular for a movie finale (and the outside pictures are not realistic).
Martin Grace broke his back but recovered, was there another stuntman who died? The only stunt death I recall hearing about was FYEO in the bobsled scene.
My Bondie vote goes to The Cargo Net right in TLD
I do like the TB brawl at the end. I don't believe we've seen Bond take one multiple opponents in a fight before this one. I like how they use various mundane items in the melee. Yes the ridiculous sped up back projection does kind of take us out of reality.
So we're going for which is the best of them?
I guess they do different thing: CR's probably the best actual fight, and most brutal, but in terms of being slightly crazy and dangerous looking and something I haven't really seen before or since, it would have to be Bond and Gobinda outside the plane in Octopussy. That's just nuts. The plane is diving and twisting and he's hanging onto the thing. Insane.
I'd say an honourable mention for the Golden Gate fight in AVTAK: that's a really well-done scene even despite the dodgy back projection and truly terrifying when you see the stuntmen actually up there.
Also, once you've noticed the polystrene 'hills' about six feet behind Dalton you can never unsee them.
:D
"Please don't let me fall! I might break a nail"
So cargo net fight from TLD.
I also quite like the chopper fight between Sciarra and Bond in the Spectre PTS and feel it could have earned a nom.
It just looked too CGI with that daft filter on the movie.
Another highlight from that film is in the fight in the Land Rover in the PTS, in the closeup shots (like where Bond headbutts the baddie) be sure to look out of the car's window to see occasional tree branches being very obviously wobbled past by stagehands!
:D
But I have to admit the cargo plane from TLD was iconic as hell. So, I'll bypass the vote to TLD.
Bond and Necros tussle with a net from the Living Daylights
This brings us to our next category. Lets make it a big one! We shall do Best Actor to play Bond in a debut! We will have extra candidates so that we can judge every actors debut in the role. Please judge the performance of the actor and not the movie as a whole!
The nominees are:
Which actor delivers the best performance in their debut in the role as the worlds most famous secret agent!
Was good and convincing and made Ian Fleming give James Bond Scottish ancestry in his next book. Still the James Bond for me, Dr No is an excellent opener in the franchise.