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I'd like to start with Moonraker but the Titanic would reach New York before I get to a finish
I always remember years back when I first saw Diamonds are Forever and the car goes through a one way street on two wheels and comes out the other side on the other set, haven't seen that scene for ages now but apparently it does make sense, Connery went over another bit and swapped sides or something
got to, have to, mention the start of Moonraker and having a fully fuelled shuttle on the back of a 747 being carried in mid air
One or two of the guards killed in Goldeneye seemed to make a appearance later in the film
Jack Wade warns Bond about Trevelyan knowing that he is coming, since Bond and Natalya blew up with the armored train (or so he believed) , how could be possibly be expecting him
the lists are endless
GF - "Three more ticks..."
007 is showing on the bomb.
Adding to the GF goof the number of ticks the timer makes vs what the clock actually says makes no sense what so ever.
'three clicks arms the fuse' so Bond sits there and clicks it three times! What the hell are you doing, Bond??? I didn't even see them click it again- that's the weird part. Was Bond using one of his own regular pens perhaps just to scare Q? Wouldn't put it past him...
No, it's the explosive pen. Q clicks it 3 times to disarm it when he grabs it from Bond's hand. But you are correct - there is more than 3 seconds from the moment Bond clicks 3 times and Q disarms it.
DN: 'You've had your six.' Apparently Dent fires more than 6 shots? Plus earlier in that scene when Connery is putting the silencer on his gun his tie disappears.
Also the shadow of the tarantula on the piece of glass as it crawls over his shoulder.
I have an issue with Moonraker. The glass blowing place in Venice is assembling the poison capsules that are shipped to the secret launch facility in South America. Bond gets a sample of the poison and it leads him to the area where the rare plant is found. In south america.
So if the plant is in south America and the shuttles are in south America then why the hell ship the plants all the way to europe to put them in the glass things? Why not just do it all in south America?!!! If you have the infrastructure to secretly launch multiple space shuttles from a jungle I think you could do the plant-glass assembly there as well!
And it's blatantly not Moore who jumps on to the Eiffel Tower elevator or lands on the wedding boat on the Seine river, or is even seen in that half car wreck. I realize Rog was 57 years old at the time of filming but the stunt doubles did seem a bit obvious
Tough call because both the Bond/Jones fight and the OO7/3 seconds line are pretty glaring. I'll go with Bond vs Jones because I expect more from Terence Young than from Guy Hamilton.
Tires squeal when Lazenby races his Aston across the beach.
haven't seen this movie in a while but it's one bit I can recall
Also, when Bond and one of the other guys are fighting they are on the water line and next moment about ten meters out into the ocean
Maybe I've missed something after the beatings my senses took after so many viewings, but I still enjoy watching, so much going on and it is a fun ride if totally inplausible
In DAD, the ice chandelier that Bond shoots lands nowhere near Zao, yet it kills him, anyway.
But who knows, one of the best bond movies all around.
You will know I'm refering to the case of Star Wars and the never-ending and insulting modifications of George Lucas.
So, thank you, Mr Wilson and Ms Broccoli!