Favorite Scene of all time in James Bond

edited March 2013 in Bond Movies Posts: 20
I have 3
Skyfall-Silva coming down the elevator walking to bond talking about how to catch the rats(creepy but nice little introduction to the character)

Casino Royal-Bond chasing Bomb Maker(jumping from crane to crane is always fun right?)

Dr.No-The First time Connery says Bond,James Bond(plain but classic).

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  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    edited March 2013 Posts: 28,694
    The Tennyson scene in Skyfall. That one scene sums up why Bond has been around for 50 years and why he is so lauded to this day.
  • edited March 2013 Posts: 546
    YOLT-

    James Bond meets Blofeld.

    GE-

    James Bond realized that Alec Trevelyn has been alive for the last 9 years & formed the terriorst group Janus.

    SF-

    James Bond meets Silva. Great moment!
  • 1.chase on bmw750il
    2.Battle of 007, and jaws in the air
    3.Death of Blofeld
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    Covered in blood, sand and coke, after having his cover blown, escaping an exploding drug lab, leaping onto a moving plane while being shot at and surviving an explosive tanker chase, James Bond faces a machete wielding Sanchez.

    Sanchez is about to kill him when Bond says "don't you want to know why?" and draws a lighter, the one Felix gave him. Sanchez looks at him in shock then Bond sets fire to him, Bond stumbles off into the desert as Sanchez blows himself up via the tanker.

    Bond collapses onto a rock and stares back at the burning wreckage and breaths a sigh of relief. He's got his revenge and it's finally all over.

    I can't think of another moment where Bond has earned his victory more. It's a great moment, brilliantly acted that shows just how badass and resilient Bond is.

    And it sums up the franchise in a wierd, unintentional sort of way. It doesn't matter how many legal issues there are, how many other spy series' claim to be the best, it doesn't matter if there's a writers strike or a bad movie: Bond will carry on and will always come out on top.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    Posts: 28,694
    Covered in blood, sand and coke, after having his cover blown, escaping an exploding drug lab, leaping onto a moving plane while being shot at and surviving an explosive tanker chase, James Bond faces a machete wielding Sanchez.

    Sanchez is about to kill him when Bond says "don't you want to know why?" and draws a lighter, the one Felix gave him. Sanchez looks at him in shock then Bond sets fire to him, Bond stumbles off into the desert as Sanchez blows himself up via the tanker.

    Bond collapses onto a rock and stares back at the burning wreckage and breaths a sigh of relief. He's got his revenge and it's finally all over.

    I can't think of another moment where Bond has earned his victory more. It's a great moment, brilliantly acted that shows just how badass and resilient Bond is.

    And it sums up the franchise in a wierd, unintentional sort of way. It doesn't matter how many legal issues there are, how many other spy series' claim to be the best, it doesn't matter if there's a writers strike or a bad movie: Bond will carry on and will always come out on top.

    Well put, @thelivingroyale.
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