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Charles Morton is OP
James St John Smythe is AVTAK
Mr Jones is DAF
Mr Beech is CR
Mr Fisher is YOLT
They are the ones I can think of off the top of my head
Oh yea, forgot about that one.
It's just interesting they picked TSWLM's alias...a nice touch :)
In my opinion those are good taste homages, not as the other one from GF.
Oh, well.
Yes, but it's very subtle, like finding a Star Wars reference in Spaceballs.
The desert walk is the same thing. They would get there eventually. The script wants us to experience the terrible combination of heat and dry air. The clothing of our characters is purely circumstantial: it’s what they were wearing the night before anyway. Again, I don’t think they had TSWLM in mind.
After all, were they thinking DAF when devising the goldeneye satellite? Is every card scene in the series a direct reference to DN’s introduction of Bond? Is the boat chase in TMWTGG a direct reference to LALD? Is the Bond versus Jaws train fight of TSWLM a reference to the Bond versus TeeHee train fight, with they themselves being references to FRWL? … I think the series is loaded with similar scenes re-appearing now and then; they don’t necessarily need all be read as intended references though.
If QoS had a good reason to celebrate TSWLM, I’d agree. That said, the GF reference seems to come out of nowhere as well but in this case the moment is so iconic, it’s either Forster and his team geeking out over the chance of recreating an immortalized moment from the old days or it’s meant to raise publicity for the film. The rooftop drop and the desert walk, however, may only be of some significance to the most 007-educated of the Bond fans and even then it could easily be considered unintended. Just my two cents. ;-)