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I'd like to add that smoking is no longer considered glamorous. Except maybe cigars. Otherwise, it's not images of handsome men in tuxedo next to femmes fatales that come to my mind. It's somebody having coughing fits as if he's got porridge in his throat, yellow teeth and fingers.
same. well put.
I'll echo what Ludivco said and say that smoking cigs does not look cool anymore, it's screen shorthand for a character being weak and nervous usually. It wouldn't work for 007 (plus it would probably change the age rating on the film, lose them sponsor deals etc. - it's just not going to happen).
I will gladly take the knowledge and snob part of the character over smoking. It was as different time and place and we live in different times. Though Bond vaping is an interesting consideration. LOL!
Glad they don't have him smoke anymore, tbh.
I don't have a problem seeing Bond smoking, but being a cultural snob offers a lot more variety - and you're allowed to do that indoors!
It's been lacking for the most part, but as @mtm pointed out, is present in NTTD to a degree with the blast doors, and Q explaining it will be an overly complicated appliance all while Bond merely pulls a few levers and solves the problem.
The return of this trait in Bond 26 would be most welcome.
Know-it-all Bond as well.
Always love it when M asks Bond if he knows what something is and he proceeds to reel off an encyclopaedia about it.
Moore’s Bond especially.
I think vaping is in a way worse! It looks worse, if that makes sense. People who vape are either addicted who want to quit or young people using it as a gateway drug.
"Looks like a Faberge Egg made by Karl Faberge as an Easter gift for the Russian royal family. Their priceless and very rare. This one contains a model of the Imperial State coach."
"Top Marks double-o-7."
"Thank you sir."
"Except it's a fake."
"Pity about your liver sir. An unusually fine solera. 51 I believe."
"There is no year for sherry double-o-7."
"I was referring to the year on which the sherry is based sir. 1851, unmistakable."
"Have some more of this rather disappointing brandy."
"Oh what's the matter with it?"
"I'd say it was a 30 year old fine indifferently blended. With an overdose of bon-bois."
"Colonel Smithers is giving the lecture double-o-7."
"I wasn't aware that your expertise included lepidoptery."
I haven't missed the smoking, but never cared for the reason it was taken away in the first place and placing warnings prior to films like LTK. There was an irony. You're going to see people shredded, set on fire, their hearts cut out of their chests, speared, impaled, etc., but smoking could really harm your health.
Bond "Hardest substance found in nature, can cut glass, I suppose it replaced a dog as a girls best friend, that's about it really."
M "Refreshing to hear there's one subject you aren't an expert on."
After Bond makes M his coffee...
"Is that all it does?"
Some classic exchanges.
M - What do you know about a man called Scaramanga, 007?
Bond - Scaramanga?
Oh, yes! The Man with the Golden Gun.
Born in a circus. Father, the ringmaster.
Mother, English. A snake charmer.
A spectacular trick-shot artist by the time he was ten and a local Rio gunman at 15.
The KGB trained him in Europe, where he became
an overworked, underpaid assassin.
He went independent in the '50s.
Current price: One million dollars a hit.
No... er... photograph on file.
But he does have one distinguishing feature, however. A superfluous papilla.
M - A what?
Bond - A mammary gland. A third nipple, sir.
He always uses a golden bullet, hence "Man with the Golden Gun".
Present domicile unknown.
I think that's all.
Why, sir?
It's not that it's no longer cool. It's just no longer glamorous. Alcohol, at least some types of alcohol, are still glamorous. Pills are medication. Someone smoking is no longer seen as sexy, glamorous or upper class. Except maybe, maybe,,maybe cigar.
"A very rare orchid, indeed."
Cigar can be done.
Or 007 shares a drag with an associate on the level of Kerim Bey or René Mathis in their final moments. Does it in character as his latest cover on a mission. Where a femme fatale or sacrificial lamb wants a light, in or out of bed, Bond could oblige and likely partake. Or even where he seeks a physical charge from the nicotine (beats Benzedrine at this point), knowing the previous intense exchange is followed by a higher challenge.
And it recalls his history in the military or other background for the character. Doesn't have to be an outright endorsement of the product.
Yeah. I was expecting him to light up on the dingy, in respect of Leiter.
The BTS photos of Bond at him home showed him smoking a cigar, but it was removed from the final cut.
I'm with you. I dislike know-it-all Bond; he might know his food and wine, but I'm not sure he's that well-informed about the rest of culture.
Yes, it doesn’t matter whether Bond thinks it’s cool or not because he doesn’t know we’re watching him. It’s about what character the filmmakers want to portray. And also the constraints of filmmaking in the real world.
I thought the character was Bond.
Yeah I agree, which is exactly why he shouldn't! (and doesn't) :)
I wonder how many folk would like it back even just partly because he made it look good.