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I had to look this one up; she participated in a charity auction for the film, and likely did some press for all of it in Italy.
People call Roger a lewd Bond. Imagine if they had cast Robbie.
In part, I took it as a sort of "Sympathy for the Devil" type of song.
That's exactly the interpretation I've taken recently.
Also, I hadn't heard Chris Cornell died!
Bond remains silent despite being in all of the subsequent scenes. He doesn't say another word until 'Play It Again Sam' at 49:05. In fact, the only other words said are background screams (henchmen gondolier 'ay stupido!', scientist exclaiming after dropping poisonous gas, and Chang's endless screams).
Over 11 minutes of no dialogue!!! There is another 8-10 minute stretch like this later in the film in the amazon
Don't give Mendes any ideas. ;)
Brilliant you spotted this, it's very important, and speaks to film as a visual medium.
I'm guessing if you did a similar experiment on Mad Max Fury Road, or Jason Bourne, you would find similar results. I would like to see more information communicated visually than through dialogue. It's a key method of immersing the viewer in the world, or removing the barriers. Skyfall and SPECTRE have both been "wordy" films, so I'm hoping they will scale back, and return to Casino Royale, where large stretches didn't need dialogue. Like the Miami sequence for instance.
Yes good observation! There's discussion on this somewhere on the forum. It's an oh so short scene which was supposed to be longer but was cut to please the censors. I believe it's from the novel
Forums.
The sound departments used the same plane dive sound effect in three straight films. It's comical.
1. MR: The plane in the PTS
2. FYEO: The helicopter in the PTS
3. OP: The plane in the PTS; Khan's plane at the end
Some of the sounds used for the exploding of the poppy fields in LALD were used again for the explosion of Scaramanga's island in TMWTGG. The 60s Bonds use the same lift/elevator sound.
Except for the soon to be restored Ju87 ;-) I know, Iknow, that's whishfull thinking, it'll take at least 20 years if ever.
As an aviation enthousiast I too dislike this.
Octopussy: At Sotheby's, Bond is on Bond Street, standing next to 'The Bond Street Kiosk'
TMWTGG: Another fly spotted! As Bond is flying to Scaramanga's island, one of the cut scenes to Roger in the plane shows a fly on his left shoulder.
(Yes, I realize how ridiculous that sounds, and yes, I am serious.)
Actually not always quite so subtle. Actual nude Tania as she enters Bond's bedroom in FRWL.
Or the nude pinups posted to the wall of the submarine as Jeremy Bulloch walks by at the beginning of The Spy Who Loved Me.
I always thought she was wearing a body stocking.
There's also the nudity in TSWLM's credits.
And OP (or her double) emerging from the pool.
In a way, the '70s/early '80s were good for Bond. There was (slightly) more nudity and a more relaxed culture. Eon would never launch a film named Octopussy now.