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If you've got enough time then could you do it for Diamonds Are Forever? (the last JB film I would do)
The idea: basically you watch the film as you always would, but you make note of 2 or 3 "takes" that seemed quite long (usually it is very obvious). When the movie is done, you can go back and do it in less than 2mins. Fade in/out is allowed but only count one of the shots (not first and 2nd). Also, if the take continues into the credits, you must stop timing when the first credit is shown (e.g. FRWL).
Thanks!
It's outside my Top 10, but just so mostly.
Dr. No - 67.0s - Bond and Miss Taro are talking inside her bedroom. We see Bond's reflection in the mirror and then he calls a taxi. She gets into bed and they kiss, as Bond peeks at his watch. (Fade-in/out incl.)
FRWL - 68.5s - When Bond talks to Kerim's son at the station. The take finishes showing that Red Grant was listening. "I have some bad news... your father's dead."
GF - 36.5s - Bond talking to Goldfinger at his ranch in Kentucky.
TB - 45.41s - Bed scene with Bond and Fiona Volpe. "This bed feels like a cage; all these bars. Do you think I'll be... safe?" (w/ wipe transition cut)
YOLT- 31.5s - Bond threatening Mr. Henderson with a gun and then whacking his leg with a cane stick. "Excuse me."
OHMSS - 56.5s - Bond and Tracy talking on the balcony bed in the casino hotel room.
DAF - 94.0s - Tiffany is smoking next to Bond, after sex.
LALD - 85.0s - Bond and Solitaire talking about Kananga, whilst lying in bed together. "Lovers' lesson number one; we have no secrets." The take ends when Bond gets out of bed.
TMWTGG - 102.5s - Bond enters the belly dancer's dressing room and they talk. From: "Good evening. My name is Bond, James Bond. You're dancing was superb, so were you." "Merci." [...] "It depends."
TSWLM - 44.5s - On the submarine, Bond is talking with the USS Wayne Captain, asking for the jet-ski to save Anya. "I need an hour." "Well that's coming from the top!"
MR - 34.5s - When Goodhead is unbuckling Bond out of the centrifuge seat and he's sweating and leaning against the wall. HG: "I don't know what could of happened...Something must of gone wrong with the controls...Let me help you."
FYEO - 42.0s - Bond and Melina Havelock enjoying the view on the balcony in Corfu.
OP - 43.5s - Khan and Octopussy speaking about Bond at her island. OP: "Who is he?"
K: "Englishman. Likes eggs, preferably Fabergé. And dice, preferably loaded."
AVTAK- 45.31s - Tibbett walks into stables. Bond emerges from the shadows and shocks him. "Shh! Are you looking for this?"
TLD - 40.0s - Kara hands Bond a 'dirty' martini with chloral hydrate in it.
LTK - 39.5s - Hospital scene with Felix in the background. "I know a shark bite when I see one."
GE - 67.5s - An entire scene with Bond and Natalya talking in bed (w/ fade-in).
TND - 36.0s - Carver and Gupta in his media center finding out that Paris knew Bond very well indeed.
TWINE - 48.5s - Elektra and Bond are talking in bed at her Baku villa. She takes an ice cube and they start kissing. "Enough ice for one day." (w/ fade out).
CR (2006) - 86.0s - Bond and Vesper sitting together in the shower.
QoS - 22.5s - Bond kissing Mrs. Fields' back. "You must be furious."
SF- 100.5s - Silva's entrance/speech "Hello James. [...] This is what she made us."
SP - 79.5s - The very first shot from the cigar-skeleton to the poster on the door.
(*Not verified. Needs to be rewatched.)
N.B. All numbers are rounded to the nearest 0.5 seconds, unless two films would otherwise have the same ranking.
Ranking (longest to shortest):
1. The Man With The Golden Gun (102.5s)
2. Skyfall (100.5s)
3. Diamonds Are Forever (94.0s)
4. Casino Royale (2006) (86.0s)
5. Live And Let Die (85.0s)
6. SPECTRE (79.5s)
7. From Russia With Love (68.5s)
8. Goldeneye (67.5s)
9. Dr. No (67.0s)
10. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (56.5s)
11. The World Is Not Enough (48.5s)
12. Thunderball (45.41s)
13. A View To A Kill (45.31s)
14. The Spy Who Loved Me (44.5s)
15. Octopussy (43.5)
16. For Your Eyes Only (42.0s)
17. The Living Daylights (40.0s)
18. Licence To Kill (39.5s)
19. Goldfinger (36.5s)
20. Tomorrow Never Dies (36.0s)
21. Moonraker (34.5s)
22. You Only Live Twice (31.5s)
23. Quantum Of Solace (22.5s)
Statistics (Preliminary)
Average longest-takes per actor:.......................Ranking for each actor
Connery: 57.1s ..................................//......................1. Craig
Lazenby: 56.5s .............................//...........................2. Connery
Moore: 56.8s .................................//...........................3. Moore
Dalton: 39.8s ................................//............................4. Lazenby
Brosnan: ... ...................................//............................5. Dalton
Craig: 72.1s .................................//.............................6.
Average by Editor:.............................................Ranking by Editor
Hunt: 49.8s (Dr.No-YOLT)................................//..............1. K.Baird
Glen: 45.2s (OHMSS, TSWLM, MR)................//..............2. Holmes
Holmes: 94.0s (co-DAF)..............................//..............3. Poulton/Shirley
Bates: 89.5s (co-DAF, co-LALD)..................//..............4. S. Baird
Poulton/Shirley: 93.8.s (co-LALD, TMWTGG).....//.........5. Bates
Grover: 41.3s (FYEO, OP, co-TLD, LTK)............//..........6. Smith
Davies: 42.8s (AVTAK, co-TLD).......................//...........7. Rawlings
Rawlings: 67.5S (GE).....................................//.............8. Hunt
Arcand/Fortin: 36.0s (TND)..........................//..............9. Clark
Clark: 48.5s (TWINE)....................................//.............10. Glen
Wagner: ... (DAD)........................................//..............11. Davies
S.Baird: 93.3s (CR, co-SF)...........................//..............12. Grover
Chesse/Pearson: 22.5s (QoS)......................//..............13. Arcand/Fortin
K.Baird: 100.5 (co-SF)................................//...............14. Chesse/Pearson
Smith: 79.5s (SP).......................................//................15.
Average by decade:.............................................Ranking by decade
60s: 50.9s ............................//............................1. 10s
70s: 72.1s............................//.............................2. 70s
80s: 42.1s (Glen).................//..............................3. 60s
90s: 50.7s...........................//..............................4. 90s
00s: ... ................................//..............................5. 80s
10s: 90s..............................//..............................6.
Yep. A "take" as in a single (unedited) shot. The ending of Casino Royale (2006) actually cuts back and forth between Bond and Mr. White and never gets beyond 30s I think.
You can time the shower scene if you don't believe it. ;)
Another reason why he's the maestro.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/7450/neither-seen-nor-heard-the-role-of-children-in-the-james-bond-films#latest
So far, every Glen directed entry has a longest take of roughly 40 seconds, albeit having 2 different editors throughout those films.
(Davies- OP/AVTAK/TLD and Grover- FYEO/TLD/LTK)
QoS is situated beautifully at the bottom with the shortest single shot. We always discuss QoS's takes being very short but now we have some numbers to back it up aswell! :smiley:
Was it the dinner scene?
I've typed it out above. But it's not the dinner scene. The long take is of Bond 'interrogating' the belly dancer at her dressing room, near the beginning of the movie around 15 minutes in.
FRWL/GF/DAD
But just because we're planning on doing one (e.g DAD), it doesn't mean that you can't do it first.
If you have any questions regarding the "rules" then don't hesitate to ask! ;)
Here's a poor quality video, but you may recall the scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWUDBKHBhlU
Yeah, I was going to mention that with an asterisk, but I figured that it wasn't worth noting in the end. I mean, we all know it isn't 1 take and I like the fact that the SP opening shot is the longest too. Still makes it unique.
Btw folks, I'm also going to add some more stats once each film has been done. Things like: # of Bond girls featured (/24 films), # bed scenes, # Bond or villain appearances etc. I realized quite early on that the bed scenes are extremely common to be the longest takes and also that Bond was almost always talking in every take. So far he's been in all but 2 longest takes and only 3 where he was present but didn't talk.
@BondJasonBond006 So you recently watched DAD? Any take that stood out? I can go back and time it quickly.
Approved!
before you see the lion in Mallory's office, you can see a stallion statue in the background when M enters.
On a box in Bond's hotel room, when Eve enters (it looks like a Mahjong box) there's a crane depicted.
Just to make the lists complete ;-)
My resource is IMCDB which calls out forklifts and ground conveyors, a term I wasn't familiar with. For completeness I've include them all below, the ones without forks are identified.
If there's a more appropriate location please advise.
Forklift/Ground Conveyor Appearances
Goldfinger x2
Loading Oddjob's car.
Coventry Climax unknown Ground conveyor UK 01:11:46
imcdb.org/vehicle_156668-Coventry-Climax.html Lister Autotruck LD1 Ground conveyor (no forks) UK 00:32:21
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=156667
You Only Live Twice
Komatsu FD 20 Ground conveyor
imcdb.org/vehicle_19557-Komatsu-FD-20.html
Diamonds Are Forever
Still-Esslingen Ground conveyor DE 00:24:32
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=193631
The Spy Who Loved Me x2
Ferguson Turner Ranger Ground conveyor UK
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=194843
Octopusssy x2
Clark Clarktor Ground conveyor (no forks) US
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=195562 Coleman MB4 Ground conveyor US
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=195568
The Living Daylights
Tracma 1500 Ground conveyor FR (no forks?)
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=18454
Licence to Kill
Clark unknown Ground conveyor US 01:49:15
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=196164
Tomorrow Never Dies x2
ROF Eager Beaver Rough Terrain Fork Lift Mk.2 Ground conveyor UK
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=196187 Hyster Spacesaver Ground conveyor US 00:53:14
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=18787
Casino Royale x4
Douglas Tugmaster DC-10 Ground conveyor (no forks) UK 00:48:53
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=91807 Douglas Tugmaster TBL-180 (no forks) Ground conveyor UK
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=560245 2005 Douglas-Kalmar Tugmaster TBL-600 (no forks) Ground conveyor UK
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=262793 Toyota TD 25 Ground conveyor (no forks) JP 00:49:44
imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=91804
...oh! ...damn :P
Well here's a recap:
on PAGE 1 you will find:
#01 Time, when James Bond, the character, first appears on screen and when he talks - for each movie, presented by @BondJasonBond006 and @PropertyOfALady
#02 First flirts, kills, and sexy time for Mr Bond in each film, presented by @PropertyOfALady
#03 Moneypenny, everything about Lois, all about Eve, it’s a Bliss to watch Bond.
presented by @BondJasonBond006 and @PropertyOfALady
#04 Moneypenny speaks! presented by @MooseWithFleas and @PropertyOfALady
on PAGE 6 top you will find:
#05 THE ANIMALS OF BOND presented by @Birdleson
on PAGE 8 top you will find:
#06 POP CULTURE and ART REFERENCES IN BOND presented by @all
on PAGE 10 top you will find:
#07 SONGS, MUSIC, THEMES used or referenced IN BOND presented by @all
on PAGE 10, scroll down, you will find:
#08 LONGEST TAKE in every BOND film @BondAficionado
on PAGE 11, scroll down, you will find:
#09 Forklift/Ground Conveyor Appearances by @RichardTheBruce
let the insanity continue, any suggestions...
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