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ruthless or just being a big bully?!?
you make the call!
While it may not really be seen as ruthless, for he has a split-second to react before his own life is taken, when Bond kills Grischka with the thrown knife and murmurs "And that's for 009.", it's such a well-delivered line. He got the revenge he was out for, and he's just soaking it all in. Very hungry look in his eyes, letting you know that he will not, under any circumstances, fail.
Moore also had no reason to hit Maud Adams in the film. It wasn't as if he'd just lost a close friend with the other 00 agent that was killed and i also don't buy the argument he was scared for his life. If anything Bond would be the opposite and relish a confrontation with a world famous assassin It was merely a case of "let's try and make Moore harder like Connery".
While the killing of Locque in For Your Eyes Only was a good scene, I'm going to change it up say Moore's "What a helpful chap" scene in The Spy Who Loved Me. Bond clearly has no remorse in killing Sandor in cold blood, and even makes a quip.
Some others include:
-Tossing Tee Hee out the window
-Threatening to shoot Lazar in "the spot"
-Forcing Drax into the air lock (he was going to die anyway from the cyanide tip, so this was just icing on the cake)
His face at that moment proves how dangerous he could look.
I don't think he had a smile on his face in that scene. He just said "It's time to say goodbye to an uninvited guest"
Sorry I thought you said SMILE
PLEASE DELETE MODS
It looked to me as if he was trying to use the axe for Zorin to grab hold of but i could be wrong,its not conclusive.
Complete with the "shadup" voice that sounds more like the short gangster from Looney Tunes
How about in OP when he stabs the last twin in the back- another 'revenge' murder. Also, this just occurred to me- the first twin was left in the cannon (what we now now to be a different cannon than in the circus) wouldn't it have been funny if at the circus scene they fired HIS cannon- and his dead, rag-doll body flew out! That would have been hilarious! Or maybe I'm just sick, lol
Slapping Andrea Anders is also up there with the best, why Bond had to go down the The Spy Who Loved Me route is very annoying as Moore was too good for that to be needed - it almost made him look as bad as Brosnan.
One thing I really love that Moonraker had is the wink to the camera at the end. A nice way to sign off as Bond in my opinion - a wink to the audience, saying "thanks".
I wouldn't mind this with Craig however likely it is it won't happen.
The best ruthless moment was when he kicked the car off the cliff, but they did kinda ruin the moment with that line.
In regard to the "no head for hights" line that never bothered me. In fact I found it quite effective. I wouldn't call it silly as such - more dark humour. It's a bit like the "launder it" line from Sanchez or "I never miss" from TWINE.