Bond film cross-reference table

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  • TokolosheTokoloshe Under your bed
    edited February 2014 Posts: 2,667
    QBranch wrote:
    QBranch wrote:
    OHMSS & FYEO: Does ice skating appear in any other film besides these two?
    Briefly in the beginning of Goldfinger.
    But that's not actual ice skating appearing, just a brief reference to Tilly Masterson supposedly owning a pair of ice skates in her case (lovely shport), turning out to be a sniper rifle.

    I had to check this one out for myself. At the very start of the main film, after the sweeping opening shot of the hotel and the divers into the swimming pool, Felix walks past an ice rink with some skaters on it. I believe it's the Fontainbleu Hotel (according to Google).

    Technically this disallows the OHMSS/FYEO connection but it is a split-second moment in GF so I might make an exception, or word the connection as an 'ice rink scene'. Kudos to DoubleOhhSeven for the eagle-eyed spotting, though.
  • Tokoloshe wrote:
    QBranch wrote:
    QBranch wrote:
    OHMSS & FYEO: Does ice skating appear in any other film besides these two?
    Briefly in the beginning of Goldfinger.
    But that's not actual ice skating appearing, just a brief reference to Tilly Masterson supposedly owning a pair of ice skates in her case (lovely shport), turning out to be a sniper rifle.

    I had to check this one out for myself. At the very start of the main film, after the sweeping opening shot of the hotel and the divers into the swimming pool, Felix walks past an ice rink with some skaters on it. I believe it's the Fontainbleu Hotel (according to Google).

    Technically this disallows the OHMSS/FYEO connection but it is a split-second moment in GF so I might make an exception, or word the connection as an 'ice rink scene'. Kudos to DoubleOhhSeven for the eagle-eyed spotting, though.

    Why thankyou @Tokoloshe. I aim to please. Which film are we up to? DAF right? I've got one.

    DAF-GE
    The main villain is "killed" during the PTS only to make a shocking return later. I understand the audience doesn't know Trevellyn is Janus yet but technically he's still the main villain.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited February 2014 Posts: 14,693
    That wasn't what I was talking about. After the opening credits Felix is looking for Bond in a Miami hotel. As he's looking for them we see a group of ice skaters enjoying themselves in an in-door rink. It might only be for a few seconds but I suppose it counts.
    Tokoloshe wrote:
    Technically this disallows the OHMSS/FYEO connection but it is a split-second moment in GF so I might make an exception. Kudos to DoubleOhhSeven for the eagle-eyed spotting, though.
    Yep, it does count. Great spotting, OhhOhh7. This outcome has taught me one valuable lesson - I need to watch GF again. ;)
  • TokolosheTokoloshe Under your bed
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    Let's have some Moore then...

    LIVE AND LET DIE:

    TMWTGG - Clifton James as Sheriff J. W. Pepper.

    AVTAK - Bond beds a black woman.

    LTK - David Hedison as Leiter.
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    MR : snakes used in attempted murder on Bond. Both times it fails. Perfume flamethrower (improvised in LALD, CIA-issued in MR)
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    DAF- henchmen pose as room service attendants (Whisper/Wint & Kidd).
    FYEO- both Bond and Bond girl are tied up over shark-infested water.
    LTK- someone's head explodes due to air pressure.
    GE- Bond fails to execute a plan with his watch gadget (canoe is tied up; Trevelyan confiscates remote mine detonator).
    TWINE- musical instrument includes a gadget (radio communicator flute/bagpipe gun).
    TWINE- a chair with built-in arm restraints (in Fillet of soul HQ/Maiden's Tower).
    SF- Bond steps on an animal to help him escape.
    SF- skulls appear in the title sequence.
  • Live and Let Die

    TMWTGG- The actor playing Bond does not appear in the PTS. I don't count that Roger Moore mannequin.
  • OK, let's make some wild guesses (some of them are, er, "retroactive")

    Dr. No: We see Bond's apartment
    DAF: Bond is cornered in a sordid-looking alley, but escapes.
    TMWTGG: Roger Moore is seen smoking on camera (not only cigars, but smoking at all. In some Moore movies it's merely implied that Bond is a smoker. As a not smoker, kudos to that XD).
    TWINE: Not sure about this one... Bond faces a villain with an implied supernatural skill (Samedi is a god, therefore he's inmortal; Renard can't feel pain).


  • Live and Let Die

    For Your Eyes Only - Bond and leading girl tied together, entering water

    Moonraker - Bond has close encounter with a snake

    Thunderball - Bond in close proximity with a shark pool

    From Russia With Love, The Man with the Golden Gun - "James Bond" himself, not seen in the pre titles sequence

    Goldeneye - Bond uses his wristwatch to get out of a situation

    The Spy Who Loved Me, From Russia With Love - Bond has a battle on a train with an enemy figure

    The World Is Not Enough - Bond is prepared to kill someone he has slept with
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Goldeneye - Bond uses his wristwatch to get out of a situation
    Also in DAD (PTS) and NSNA.
  • QBranch wrote:
    Goldeneye - Bond uses his wristwatch to get out of a situation
    Also in DAD (PTS) and NSNA.

    Bond uses his watch to get out of a situation 3 times in MR. Once in the centrifuge, then to escape getting set on fire by the spaceship, and finally to shoot Drax.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    QBranch wrote:
    Goldeneye - Bond uses his wristwatch to get out of a situation
    Also in DAD (PTS) and NSNA.

    Bond uses his watch to get out of a situation 3 times in MR. Once in the centrifuge, then to escape getting set on fire by the spaceship, and finally to shoot Drax.

    Also in TWINE, when he goes to escape the bunker with Jones. Not sure if that's been mentioned yet or not.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    LTK-the villain is a drug lord.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Creasy47 wrote:
    QBranch wrote:
    Goldeneye - Bond uses his wristwatch to get out of a situation
    Also in DAD (PTS) and NSNA.
    Bond uses his watch to get out of a situation 3 times in MR. Once in the centrifuge, then to escape getting set on fire by the spaceship, and finally to shoot Drax.
    Also in TWINE, when he goes to escape the bunker with Jones. Not sure if that's been mentioned yet or not.
    While the wrist dart gun is technically not a watch, being a huge watch gadget fan, I don't know how I forgot the MR detonator and TWINE piton. Great gadgets there, and the exhaust chamber was another awesome Adam set with more than a touch of volcano lair in it's design.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    DAF and TMWTGG-Rodney the gangster.
  • TokolosheTokoloshe Under your bed
    edited February 2014 Posts: 2,667
    Some excellent connections there, well done all. Let's move on to THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN:


    OP - Maud Adams
    TLD - Mannequin of a main character
    TND - Junk ship
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    DAF and LALD - Henchman returning tagged-on ending.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited February 2014 Posts: 14,693
    SF- Bond in Macau- more specifically, a Macau casino.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    TND-Kao Phing Khan island in Thailand
    OP-former Dracula as the main villain
    SF-female MI6 operative screws it up for Bond in the field
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    GF : Both villains have a golden gun.

    YOLT : Martial arts school. Bond wears a gi (the training kimono used in judo and karate).
  • edited February 2014 Posts: 2,341
    QBranch wrote:
    OHMSS & FYEO: Does ice skating appear in any other film besides these two?

    Ice Skating and Ski Chases:
    OHMSS, FYEO, TWINE, TSWLM.

    Underwater battles
    TB, FYEO, TSWLM,

    Is it just me or has anyone else noticed how TSWLM recycles a lot from previous films?( It keeps popping up on my lists here)
    Gadget car
    GF, TB,TSWLM,TND, DAD

  • TokolosheTokoloshe Under your bed
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    SF-female MI6 operative screws it up for Bond in the field

    I think Miranda Frost tops the other two in this department!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Tokoloshe wrote:
    SF-female MI6 operative screws it up for Bond in the field

    I think Miranda Frost tops the other two in this department!
    You are right. Not a film I see too often, so forgot about that.

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    Another one from YOLT : Sumo (although what were sumotori doing inThailand, I'll never know).
  • Dragonpol wrote:
    DAF and LALD - Henchman returning tagged-on ending.

    The same thing happened in TMWTGG. All of Guy Hamilton's films had similar endings. Even though Goldfinger wasn't a henchman he still returned to attack Bond in a vehicle after the movie was supposedly over.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    Dragonpol wrote:
    DAF and LALD - Henchman returning tagged-on ending.

    The same thing happened in TMWTGG. All of Guy Hamilton's films had similar endings. Even though Goldfinger wasn't a henchman he still returned to attack Bond in a vehicle after the movie was supposedly over.

    Yes, that's the point I was making. This is for similarities too TMWTGG if you read back a few posts. And you're right about GF although he was the main villain there and not a henchman. I'm currently writing something on this for my blog on the literary sources of the henchman return endings in the Tom Mankiewicz and Guy Hamilton Bond films. There's a definite pattern there that's worth exploring and that's what I intend to do.
  • edited February 2014 Posts: 1,778
    Dragonpol wrote:
    Dragonpol wrote:
    DAF and LALD - Henchman returning tagged-on ending.

    The same thing happened in TMWTGG. All of Guy Hamilton's films had similar endings. Even though Goldfinger wasn't a henchman he still returned to attack Bond in a vehicle after the movie was supposedly over.

    Yes, that's the point I was making. This is for similarities too TMWTGG if you read back a few posts. And you're right about GF although he was the main villain there and not a henchman. I'm currently writing something on this for my blog on the literary sources of the henchman return endings in the Tom Mankiewicz and Guy Hamilton Bond films. There's a definite pattern there that's worth exploring and that's what I intend to do.

    I understand that but the original poster stated that the points had to strictly be between 2 films and no more. In this case it's three.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    edited February 2014 Posts: 18,348
    Dragonpol wrote:
    Dragonpol wrote:
    DAF and LALD - Henchman returning tagged-on ending.

    The same thing happened in TMWTGG. All of Guy Hamilton's films had similar endings. Even though Goldfinger wasn't a henchman he still returned to attack Bond in a vehicle after the movie was supposedly over.

    Yes, that's the point I was making. This is for similarities too TMWTGG if you read back a few posts. And you're right about GF although he was the main villain there and not a henchman. I'm currently writing something on this for my blog on the literary sources of the henchman return endings in the Tom Mankiewicz and Guy Hamilton Bond films. There's a definite pattern there that's worth exploring and that's what I intend to do.

    I understand that but the original poster stated that the points had to strictly be between 2 films and no more. In this case it's three.

    Oh, I do apologise in that case. I did not realise that. I'm not terribly good at these forum games I'm afraid and I was only really dipping my toe into the water with this one.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    TWINE- Bond flips an acquired vehicle in a perfect 360 degree cork-screw fashion.
  • edited February 2014 Posts: 1,009
    DAF (to amend a mistake I made): a baby elephant appears
    TLD: Bond has some problems with children (tricks one who was actually smarter than him; he almost shoots one when enraged by Saunder's murder)
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