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1969 to 1971 - marked a significant shift between OHMSS and DAF, as well as an actor change.
1979 to 1981 - marked a shift back to less fantastical and more low key fare as we transitioned from MR to the down to earth FYEO.
1989 to 1995 - saw a major rethink and an actor shift again, as well as a whole new team.
1999 to 2002 - was the only time they didn't really change much, perhaps because Brosnan had only started 7 years prior and so it was too soon to change directions. It could also be on account of Babs still learning the ropes and/or wanting to do the anniversary year film.
2008 - 2012 - there was a definite shift in approach here, at least in terms of going away from the edgy reboot iteration and more towards the classic cinematic interpretation of Bond, replete with traditional supporting characters.
2015 to 2020 - what do they have in store for us this time after the prolonged five year wait I wonder? I'm quite curious to find out as they've been especially tight lipped about everything this time around.
Where was the suppressed PPK in SPECTRE? It's been bothering me trying to remember lol. Do you mean the scene when Bond kills the henchmen behind Monica Bellucci offscreen?
Yeah I was just browsing the forum but I felt like I observed recently that Casino Royale is the only film where Bond uses a suppressed pistol-at least that I can remember but then I forgot about that scene from SPECTRE, although it is shot from like a distance, kind of unfocused so you can't blame me for forgetting lol
Remember when it was reported that Bond 24 and Bond 25 would be released in 2014 and 2016? Ahh simpler times.
Remember when people used to say “ ay it’s gotta be a two year cycle”
Now we’re like just release a bond film eventually and don’t sell the franchise or kill the character
It's an interesting trivia, actually – also when you consider the films that were released at the very end of a decade - '69, '79, '89 and '99.
It was probably the main motivation for the delay.
Haha!
I agree with this.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Yeah it’s not about 4 years or 4.25 years, it’s about being more than 3 in ththe first place
Sean Connery uses it against Red Grant in From Russia with Love
Timothy Dalton uses it breaking out of the Afghan base in The Living Daylights
I'm pretty sure Pierce Brosnan used it against Gustav Graves or his men in the plane at the end of Die Another Day
Also pretty sure Daniel Craig uses it against Hinx on the train in SPECTRE.
That's just off the top of my head, I have to rewatch the films again.
I can't be the only one who's noticed this and it has to be an intentional reference on the part of the filmmakers.
LOL.
The first of many hotel receptionists to do that. And they say its men who ogle :)
I mentioned in the Bondathon thread something I saw for the first time in Dr No. During Bond and Sylvia's flirty card game the man sitting to Sylvia's left hilariously over-acts throughout. I've never noticed him before, but it was laugh out loud funny.
Just watched the scene () and that is utterly hilarious!
Except that I don't think I'm ever going to be able to un-see it...
LOL I just looked this scene up in Tomorrow Never Dies and I forgot that Wai Lin gets captured twice on the stealth boat. Amateur.
He's my new unsung hero :)