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1. Bond confronts Renard in the bunker. (Just love the chemistry between Brosnan and Carlye. Great scene between hero and villain)
2. The Boat Chase. (Probably the best boat chase in cinema history. The score and the stunts were A+)
3. The touture chocking scene. (One again more great chemistry between 2 great actors. Love the story telling right there and why Elektra did what she did. Add in the Zukosky part and it's a really great scene)
Honorable mentions
Bond kills Elektra
The pipeline chase
Renard & M scene in the jail cell.
Sir Roberts death
Escaping from the Bank
M tells Bond her history with Elektra & Sir Robert
Ski chase
Ughh just so many great scenes in this movie I just can't get enough of it. Best Bond film of all time.
2. Elektra King. Sophie Marceau, quite wonderful!
3. Q exit. Chillingly prophetic!
Denise Richards in a pair of shorts and a tight t-shirt
Main title sequence
2. River Thames chase
3. Final confrontation of Elektra and Bond
Honorable Mentions:
Q's final scene
Torture chair scene
Reactor fight between Bond and Renard.
2. Pts bank scene
3. Goodbye Q
A movie at the bottom of my ranking but these scenes stand out.
I used to love the loud bits when I was a nipper, but now a-days, I prefer the more quiet, character driven moments, which there is too few of in the Brozz era.
2. Last scene with Desmond LLewelyn
3. Airplane/Factory scene (So it start with bond meeting Davidov, replacing picture on the toilet whyle flying to the factory, intro of Denise Richards and end with Bond James Bond/explosion.)
Twine is my second, sometimes third favorite Bond movie. Best SE dvd menu and my favorite title song. The last moost stable Bond movie in my opnion.
2. Goodbye Q
3. Hello Cigar Girl
Pre Tittles sequence
Elektra and Bon's love scene
Bond kills Elektra
Bond Meets Renard
Honorable mentions :
Love scene with Dr Molly warmflash( too bad Michael Apted caught off of the part after that scene where Bond says the things i do for england )
Seing Moneypenny Jealous after M sees the results of Bond's recovery og his shoulder and MoneyPenny replies im sure it was her delicate touc. both leave the room( The doctor and MoneyPenny) and Bond smiles
The Casino scene
The scene where M slaps elektra and realizes Bond was right about her
The scene with M and Bond and he asks what happened with her kidnapping
The escape from the Bunker with Christmas and his introduction when she aks him his name.
The last fight of Bond with Renard
The Torture scene and we knownwhy elektra turned on the bad side.
2. Thames Chase, accompanied by more Bond theme music by Arnold
3. All of the Maiden Tower conclusion: Bond being tortured by Elektra, Zukovsky shooting Bond, Bond killing Elektra, "I never miss"
Honourable mention: Desmond Llewelyn's departure from the series
1. Escape from torture and final confrontation with Elektra
2. Boat chase
3. Renard and Elektra unite at Maiden's Tower
2. Bond kills Elektra
3. Bond in the banker's office
2. Q's exit
3. Bilbao - Banker's office
2. Bond and electra (pleasure, in great beauty)
3. Q's goodbye
2. Bond sneaking around - killing Davadov - taking his place to meet the men at the plane.
3. Bond kills Elektra
Fair comment - my votes amended
2. Bond kills Elektra
3. Bond driving on the roads of Azerbaijan watching the helicopters cutting the trees
Honorable mentions:
4. Caviar factory
5. The pipe sequence (just ignore Jones there)
6. Bilbao
7. Boat chase
8. Bond/Elektra love scene
9. Submarine scene
10. Renard's introduction
Well, people are Bond fans for all sorts of reasons! I quite like good action myself as long as there's good character interaction and suspense to go along with it.
It's a hark back to some of the more OTT moments in the old films...the Lotus chase for example. The level of ridiculousness is stretched too much (Bond destroying city with Tank) but as a 5 year old scenes like that get you hooked! And even now they are still fun to watch
If my first experience of Bond was FRWL or OHMSS as a 5 year old I doubt I would have been immediately enamoured by our fav secret agent.
Different era...I'm afraid this generation's attention span is shorter than a goldfish's memory. I'm guilty of this too, TB is easily a top 5 if many of its scenes were trimmed down
When I think of it, all of the Brosnan pts's are pretty action heavy.
Huh?!! That's one of the scenes I use to highlight why TWINE is so dreary!
I honestly like the atmosphere of that sequence and it is an interesting insight into the local industry of a country we all probably know very little about. I agree that the sequnece is dreary but these helicopters are interesting since they are later used as a weapon (I think their use was creative and a good idea). That is why I like their introduction earlier in that film.
I also think that especially the Brosnan films require some slower paced sequences like this to compensate for all the explosions and action sequences. And I probably think that TWINE delivers that better than the other Brosnan films.
I don't mind the scene in itself but Bond films are supposed to be about exotic locations. I do not want to visit Azerbaijan, or Turkey, after watching TWINE. I get a different feeling after watching Turkey in FRWL or SF
I would agree with you. Azerbaijan was in general a dreary location.
True but I don't think that dreary is always bad. I mean how realistic and how interesting is an international super spy who only operates in exotic holiday locations?
Bond films should also always catch the atmospere of a certain time. Golden Eye and TWINE really manage to give us an insight into the post cold war era by showing us locations such as Russia and Azerbaijan in the 1990s. I personaly always regret that Bond didn't operate more often behind the iron curtain during the cold war era.
Well, I must say I do quite like my exotic holiday locations in my Bond flicks! Hee hee hee. But you are quite right about catching the atmosphere of a certain time period. That is important.
Not realistic but very interesting. It's also not very realistic for an international super spy to use his real name when introducing himself to the enemy.
I feel Bond should be fantasy based on reality. Your atmosphere comment is true, but I would've also liked some good shots of Azerbaijan.