Happy Halloween! Scariest Bond moment?

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  • The voodoo angle in Live and Let Die was all a bit dark and surreal when I first saw it, a different path from your usual James Bond route that year, THE Bond release to watch for trick or treat night without question, unless you want to scare some kids from your door, by putting on the awful Keys singing from QOS..
    I wonder if they'll ever try something like that again? LALD is the only Bond movie with even a hint of a supernatural element to it.
    I suppose I'm on the fence-- I mean, all the Indiana Jones movies do and I love them, but does such a thing belong with Bond?

  • I remember when I first saw OHMSS when I was around 13, I jumped when there was the quick cut from Bond saying "If he is our man I'd like to get him out of Switzerland" to a screaming train whistle.

    As juvenile as I found the Moore films even at that age I would always *try* to watch one of his films when they came on TV (usually needing to bail after about 20 minutes). I do recall finding the voodoo ceremony in the beginning of LALD surprisingly creepy.
  • edited January 2013 Posts: 12,837
    I don't think there's anything scary in a Bond movie.

    Although some of the voodoo stuff in LALD was pretty creepy.
  • Baron Samedi rising from the grave and then cracking when shot

    And the creepy clown (Jaws) stalking Manuela down the alley. I'm not one of those people that's scared of clowns, but THAT was a scary clown.
  • jackdagger wrote:
    Baron Samedi rising from the grave and then cracking when shot

    And the creepy clown (Jaws) stalking Manuela down the alley. I'm not one of those people that's scared of clowns, but THAT was a scary clown.

    Even worse than Samedi's head cracking when shot was AFTER that his eyes roll up! That would have freaked the sh!t out of me when I was 13.

  • OligarchOligarch Banned
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    My scariest Bond moment? old Rog shacking up with mayday !

    on a serious note -
    Probably in general , my scariest villain would be Sanchez in general, he just killed anybody who got in his way due to his constant paranoia, and it made me think to myself, "I would not want to be near this guy, although he was cute.

    Secondly the PTS in FRWL had a eerie, suspense building theme, the green bush maze and the night sky brought a scary feel to the scene as well, giving you the impression Bond (not really bond) was vulnerable and in a cat vs mouse scenario.

    Also in CR, the torture scene must have horrifying for all you guys :)
  • That's another Groundhog Day out of the way, although you wouldn't know the difference on these pages

    In any event, as it is February - not October - as the title suggests, let's have a last look at what may constitute actual Bond scares before this thread really does get into silly territory

    When Dent has to pick up the tarantula cage from the table under Dr No's orders

    The 'Zabora' ? gorilla change in Diamonds are Forever. I don't know, maybe it's just stupid above all else, but there is something unnerving about it

    Seeing Plenty drowned in the pool. Just wasn't a nice way to go, that's all, and most people will have an inherent fear of drowning

    The whole voodoo angle of Live and Let Die. The Mr Big character, the scarecrows, just a foreboding feeling throughout for the most part

    Having the Stromberg secretary eaten by Sharks - to classical music

    Corrine Dufour eaten by Dobermans

    Vijay killed by Gobinda and henchmen, Octopussy

    Seeing a 57 year old James Bond in A View to a Kill (I did try, but - )

    Robert Davi in License to Kill, and even at times, Dalton himself -

    Vesper drowning in Casino Royale. Maybe it was more sad than anything else, but some may have found it unnerving. See the Plenty (O' Toole) incident -

    after that, nothing else really stands out I'm afraid
  • CIACIA
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    The last scene in Live and Let Die literally freaked me out. A very underrated Bond film.
  • I always wondered why they were taking a train from San Monique of all things, and not a plane or boat. You can't get off the Island like that

    Unless of course they made it back to the US mainland and were headed for somewhere else, but it's a bit late at this hour to be thinking rationally you understand

    Damn embarrassing as it's my favorite release and seen it how many times, I don't know
  • CIACIA
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    Unless of course they made it back to the US mainland and were headed for somewhere else, but it's a bit late at this hour to be thinking rationally you understand

    ---

    I thought they were back in the U.S. at the point. Going from Louisiana to....

    They most definitely were not in San Monqiue. On the topic, was San Monqiue suppose to be Haiti? Also, while I did love Live and Let Die, they butchered Ian Flemming's Mr. Big.

    If the series truly did reboot, I would not mind seeing a Live and Let Die remake that is faithful to the book.
  • OligarchOligarch Banned
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    CIA wrote:
    Unless of course they made it back to the US mainland and were headed for somewhere else, but it's a bit late at this hour to be thinking rationally you understand

    ---

    I thought they were back in the U.S. at the point. Going from Louisiana to....

    They most definitely were not in San Monqiue. On the topic, was San Monqiue suppose to be Haiti? Also, while I did love Live and Let Die, they butchered Ian Flemming's Mr. Big.

    If the series truly did reboot, I would not mind seeing a Live and Let Die remake that is faithful to the book.


    Agreed, I hope someday EON remakes all of Fleming's books minus CR, faithfully following the books and portraying Bond as he really is. A modern remake of LALD would be awesome if it stayed true to the book.
  • No remakes. Ever. And I think EON agree with me. Every film, wether you think it's good or bad, has it's place in Bond history and I'm sure EON will keep making original movies instead of remaking the old films.
    Oligarch wrote:
    Agreed, I hope someday EON remakes all of Fleming's books minus CR, faithfully following the books and portraying Bond as he really is.

    Funny, a certain member on here who people who have accused you have being had the same idea.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t
  • OligarchOligarch Banned
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    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does
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    Oligarch wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does

    Sounds a little...POLITICALLY CORRECT. Doesn't it?! One of your greatest peeves. /:)
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    Oligarch wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does

    Sounds a little...POLITICALLY CORRECT. Doesn't it?! One of your greatest peeves. /:)

    Don't feed the trolls. ;)
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    Murdock wrote:
    Oligarch wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does

    Sounds a little...POLITICALLY CORRECT. Doesn't it?! One of your greatest peeves. /:)

    Don't feed the trolls. ;)

    I haven't been. I'm choking him. >:)
  • OligarchOligarch Banned
    edited February 2013 Posts: 110
    Grace Jones wasn't a politically correct choice , but the casting of Naomi Harris was somewhat of politically correct choice in my honest opinion.
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    Oligarch wrote:
    Grace Jones wasn't a politically correct choice , but the casting of Naomi Harris was somewhat of politically correct choice in my honest opinion.
    Yes, we know. After hearing it over 6 accounts now, I (and most veterans here) could write a book about you and your opinions. I would have to cite that nut Alex Jones a lot though, which makes me sick to my stomach.
    :-&
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    Murdock wrote:
    Oligarch wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does

    Sounds a little...POLITICALLY CORRECT. Doesn't it?! One of your greatest peeves. /:)

    Don't feed the trolls. ;)

    I haven't been. I'm choking him. >:)

    Remember what @DarthDimi said. If you don't speak to him/her. they will soon get bored and leave.
  • CIACIA
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    I liked a view to a kill. I don't find Grace Jones attractive but I welcome the change-. Bond doesn't discriminate.
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    Murdock wrote:
    Murdock wrote:
    Oligarch wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does

    Sounds a little...POLITICALLY CORRECT. Doesn't it?! One of your greatest peeves. /:)

    Don't feed the trolls. ;)

    I haven't been. I'm choking him. >:)

    Remember what @DarthDimi said. If you don't speak to him/her. they will soon get bored and leave.

    Yes, because it has worked so well the last 5 times (sorry for sarcasm). It simply isn't his aim to anger us until we just stop noticing him, whereupon he leaves and goes to wreak havoc elsewhere. If that was the case, why, even after we ignore and ban him does he always keep on returning to do more of the same? Your logic doesn't apply to this situation anymore, I'm afraid. He must be an evolved species of troll, and one that keeps returning days after its ban and no longer flees back under its bridge to lick wounds for a few weeks before rising again.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    Murdock wrote:
    Murdock wrote:
    Oligarch wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    I've always considered Bond doing May Day freaky as hell. :-t

    Yikes ! same here Dimi, I don't want to sound mean or harsh, but what in the hell was EON thinking when they cast Mayday (grace Jones) !?! does anybody on here find her sexy? I would be surprised if anyone on here does

    Sounds a little...POLITICALLY CORRECT. Doesn't it?! One of your greatest peeves. /:)

    Don't feed the trolls. ;)

    I haven't been. I'm choking him. >:)

    Remember what @DarthDimi said. If you don't speak to him/her. they will soon get bored and leave.

    Yes, because it has worked so well the last 5 times (sorry for sarcasm). It simply isn't his aim to anger us until we just stop noticing him, whereupon he leaves and goes to wreak havoc elsewhere. If that was the case, why, even after we ignore and ban him does he always keep on returning to do more of the same? Your logic doesn't apply to this situation anymore, I'm afraid. He must be an evolved species of troll, and one that keeps returning days after its ban and no longer flees back under its bridge to lick wounds for a few weeks before rising again.

    You should read his blog. =))
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    @Murdock, what blog?
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    Live and Let Die is by far the most Halloween of all Bond films. I always found the shot where the Baron Samedi mannequin looks up at it's own exploded head pretty surreal.

    I'll also add my votes for the spider in DN and Krest's balloon head in LTK as among the more horrifying moments in the series.
  • Some great posts here. And here's a funny thing, really most of these are from the first 20 years! I don't think the films can really scare any more, they've lost their bite.
  • It's not about scares in 21st Century Bond @Napoleon

    Would audiences really be frightened today of a Bond viewing, such as the content of some movies released now, and kids today, can easily get access to things they maybe shouldn't be looking at, and would see any occurence in a Bond film, as nothing much to get worked up over. Today it's about action, first and foremost, any other elements such as humor or scares itself, come a poor second

    I ask myself now, When was even the last time I got scared, or alarmed etc, in a Bond release with one outstanding moment ?. 1977 with the release of The Spy Who Loved Me in theaters, when Kiel is discovered on the train. There hasn't been one other occasion I can truly remember that stood out such as that, although there were one or two moments in License to Kill that did come close, but they weren't sudden frights, as Kiel was. You could see what was coming, in that, it lessened the impact

    Bond scares today are a thing of the past. Some will welcome it, some may want a return. I don't think they're even necessary today. If people want scares, go take in a slasher movie or something. Bond today isn't the place to accomodate

    In any event, me and my wife have things to do, so it's a goodnight
  • jka12002jka12002 Banned
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    Speaking of TSWLM apparently the scene with Jaws near the pyramids scared some people lol

    *Jaws randomly appears*
    Music : DUUUUUUN...DUUUUUUNNNN...
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