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I'm not sure he would do that as a reference specifically, it's more he's got a style of physical performance. And I'm not really seeing him do anything particularly like that there anyway.
Yes, I've seen that mentioned before (perhaps by yourself); I think you're bob on with that.
I must admit it took me a while to figure out that the daughter of Mr White is called Ms Swan!
Well, it is Q Branch after all. It's expected.
Should it have been "one standard issue finger ring?"
007: ‘When I pay for a view to a kill, I expect something more interesting than that.’
Q: ‘Well may I ask what you expected to see out of an MI:6 office window? Sydney Opera House perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically…’
:D
To a modern audience that reply sounds a bit random but in '67 a comment like that mirrored almost exactly what tobacco advertisements were claiming.
Yes, what a world! In fact after watching YOLT and clocking that line I googled tobacco advertisements from the 1960's, mind blowing.
It's not in the lab. When we walks behind the invisible car, his legs are distorted in a way that resembles a silly walk.
I thought I was posting in the "Uncanny coincidences made by filmmakers wholly unaware of pop culture" thread! :)) I suppose it's farfetched to imagine that any member of the effects team was aware of Cleese's Ministry of Silly Walks character and considered it when creating the "distort John Cleese's legs" shot.
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EDIT: I was obviously being sarcastic about Q's walk being a coincidence, but it is a funny one that the guy who played "Steed" is a horse expert in AVTAK. But that'd be for another thread.
:)) No, no, my abilities there are pretty typical. If they ever appear to be above average, I would attribute it to the flattering juxtaposition of our comments. ;)
Speaking of which :
I was aware of her maiden name, but never thought of Pams reaction in that way. I took it at face value, Pam not happy at being Bonds secretary, and not the only way around. I will have to remember that, the next time I watch LTK.
It's a bit like referencing dogging in a Bond film, come to think of it... oddly specific, strangely dated, but kind of funny if you know what it's referring to...
Definitely deserves mention to make sense of the line and at least part of Pam's reaction, thanks for highlighting this @Gerard.
Also the Bunga Bunga @007HallY, good to represent here for understanding/memory jogger.
Bunga Bunga | Official Trailer (2020)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p58_Ep5R4JU
At the end of TLD, General Pushkin asks for General Koskov to be sent back to Moscow... by the diplomatic mail. This is certainly a reference to the kidnapping of israeli double agent Mordechai Louk by the Egyptian secret service. The poor guy was found in a crate at the Rome airport, bound and gagged and ready to be sent to Egypt for trial. The crate was marked as part of the egyptian embassy's diplomatic mail. And apparently, it wasn't the first time the egyptians had used the same trick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mordechai_Louk
At the time, there were many journalists who likened that to a James Bond plot.
Which I haven't seen anywhere on this thread. And of course, Bond misspoke the line. It's either "A small step for a man" or "A giant leap for mankind", but not "A giant step for mankind".
In DN, photographer Annabel Chung's action to lick the contacts of the flash bulb for her camera to ensure a strong contact becomes a 20th Century mystery.
https://pravin73.wixsite.com/camera-sly/single-post/2017/12/04/the-cameras-of-007