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I hate to admit it, but I remember my brother and I laughing about the pressure chamber scene. It just seemed goofy looking to us I guess. I'm a huge fan of LTK and Dalton, but its not perfect. I guess the fact that Milton Krest seems like a slimey drunk didn't help his case much either.
Like Birdleson, I wasn't a child when I first saw the movie though.
Well, I wasn't actually traumatised, although at that age, the violence was really intense for me, and it stayed with me for a while. I remember, on my second viewing of the film , when I was only around the same age (9 or 10), I left the room during the shark attack scenes, and I turned the TV off during the Milton Krest death scene.
In relation to Bond I'd actually argue that the torture scene in CR is more uncomfortable (and potentially traumatising for children) than much of the stuff in LTK.
As it was Bond getting revenge. I loved Bond throwing the money at Killifer saying
" you earned it, you keep it. Old Buddy !". :D
As with several members, I wasn't a child the first time I viewed LTK, so it never really bothered me. However as there are different edits for this film because of the violence it contains, I wonder what country you saw it in?
For example the British version for many years was much tamer than the Australian version. This could play some part in the overall effect that it had on you.
Ha ha, no, DAF as a kid, LTK as an adult.
Pointed out maggots only east dead flesh. ;) so unless he had a heart attack
He should have been fine, but traumatised I'd guess. :D
*beware of child logic*
- Barry hadn't done the score
- Bond went rogue
- we hardly got a MP scene of some particular value
- Leiter was handled so brutally
- ...
Bottom line, being a bit too young in my case had little to do with explosive heads and such but more with the fact that LTK tried a few too many 'new' things.
Nowadays, however, I consider it one of my favorites.