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It rains in SF and SP too ;)
Yes, they take the Bosphorus ferry. It connects the Asian and European sides.
YOLT and OHMSS : Bond gets married. Which makes him bigamous, unless he got a divorce from the first wife.
Yolt and LTK : Bond fights ninjas.
Or we don't as that was all virtual reality - well not OHMSS
It rains when M, Q and MP are in the restaurant in London - M takes out and opens his umbrella as he walks out.
Of so many "favourite" scenes of SP the restaurant sequence is one more. The atmosphere, the dialogue, the acting, the setting. It's dark, tense, conspiracy themed and the sense of the immediate danger they are all in lies in the air. The raining is another great vehicle to bring this feelings/atmosphere to the screen.
Mendes really can be a genius. Everything falls into place perfectly and works so well.
YOLT and CR - both feature actress Tsai Chin
TB and CR - both feature actress Diane Hartford
DAF and YOLT - both feature Moneypenny in uniform - Customs Officer and Naval
Sean Connery!
Well. It is more of a western actor portraying a western character portrayed in an oriental disguise.
I'll update the front page list soon. It will take a while!
A View To A Kill and The World Is Not Enough are the only films where Bond's car gets sawn in half.
For Your Eyes Only and The Living Daylights are the only films where Bond's car explodes because of its own gadgets.
Tomorrow Never Dies and Die Another Day are the only ones where the bulletproof windscreen in Bond's car is shattered.
Diamonds Are Forever and The Man With The Golden Gun are the only films where Bond drives a car in a major car chase and the car emerges unscathed.
Diamonds Are Forever and Octopussy are the only ones where Bond puts his car on two wheels (both cars happen to be common cars that aren't even his).
Live And Let Die and Tomorrow Never Dies are the only ones where Bond does some "backseat driving".
The Spy Who Loved Me and The World Is Not Enough are the only ones where Bond's car fires a missile upwards to destroy a helicopter.
Also, Moonraker and The World Is Not Enough are the only Bond flicks to feature out a tricked-out boat.
The Espirit is largely unscathed, but I believe a hole was formed/widened in the roof which is why Anya exclaims "Do you think we'll make it?" as water gushes in through the roof and we get some funny cringe faces from Bach and Moore.
Ha ha. My mind blanked that out. I must have thought he was a real oriental gentleman.
DAF and TSWLM - Egypt setting
Octopusssy and TND - Bond has 2 Walther pistols - PPK and P5 in OP; PPK and P99 in TND
TLD and GE - Bond shoots Kalashnikovs
FRWL and GF - title sequences designed by Robert Brownjohn
TSWLM and MR - screenplays by Christopher Wood
CR and SF - edited by Stuart Baird
SF and SP - both mention Skyfall
SF and SP - both directed by Sam Mendes
Shhh ...
DAD and SF - Someone tells someone else that they aren't trying hard enough by telling them to "put their back into it".
OHMSS and SP - TS feature scenes from previous Bond films
DAF and AVTAK - Bond feigns death while under a surface.
So does GF (helicopter scene from FRWL). ;)
Doesn't actually appear in the film though, it was a deleted scene.
In Die another day and Skyfall M ask if he expected an apology
Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun - only 2 Bond films shot in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio
Thanks for this and the other contributions. Just to be clear, I'm limiting the list to things that are easily visible onscreen during the film. If we start going into behind the scenes crew then the list will become unmanageable (and extremely tedious!).
Sure 'ting cap'n