Are there any scenes in the James Bond films that are difficult for you to watch due to your being squeamish? Do they make you wince every time you watch them?
I used to be very squeamish when I was younger and a mention of AIDS or even blood in Biology or Geography class would have blanched my skin white and brought me out in a cold sweat though thankfully I never actually fainted! I'm a lot better at dealing with my squeamishness now though. Perhaps studying Criminal Law and reading True Crime has toughened me up somewhat.
Scenes from the Bond films that make me a bit squeamish and that are hard to watch are the following:
Dr Kananga cutting Bond's arm with a knife in LALD
The stabbing of Mr Slate by Bond in QoS
Strangely the Krest head explosion scene in LTK never really bothered me despite all of the blood. Neither did Dario falling into the cocaine grinder.
There may be others but those are the two worst in my opinion and the QoS one is really difficult for me to watch as it is one of the more brutal scenes in a Bond film. I've more or less come to terms with the knife cutting Bond's arm in LALD and it was a real comfort to know that the blood ran out of the knife through a hole in the blade. That made it easier for me to watch.
So which scenes from the Bond films make you squeamish? I'd love to hear from you.
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Already feel/see a difrence with Spectre. soundmix of Spectre in 7.1 was very good in the cinema, exept that audio moment in the torture scene. But for the rest i don't have problem with the scene because i know there two reasen's why it is done. I am more ''postive'' about that then trailers lie again about something earlier in movie not happend whyle trailers sugest something difrent.
I expected Spectre going to give ansers and can forgive them for there sins. This is because i am thinking there making a connection with scene in Madagascar, Airport scene in Casino Royale and finaly another hint of Bond realy loves Vesper and revenge point some people claim missing in QOS. But no ''writing on the wall'', we stil must wait longer.
Rope to balls................ouch!
for some alone time?
Yes, me too! The scene with Ronson is also very unsettling. And Vesper drowning. God damn you, Daniel Craig!
"Mommy...was...verybad"
Still gives me nightmares.
Besides that:
Mathis getting shot (why oh why?)
Vesper drowning (why oh why?)
M dying a senseless death (why oh why?)
Quarrel getting toasted (very unsettling)
Melina's parents getting riddled with holes (very disturbing)
The ball smashing got me in the gut.
Blofeld's needle torture, but only because of Craigs screaming. He just fucking screams.
Yes, my friend @Birdleson is quite correct. I can't say it any better than he did there.
Seriously?
Wow, what is it with Americans and nudity....?
Kanaga cutting Bond's arm. Pretty sure it was first time Bond was cut on screen and it looked realistic
The shark eating Stombergs secretary was another scene that made me squeamish
trapped with all those maggots. ;)
I actually hate that actor. Something similar happens to his head in Star Trek Insurrection which is also quite disgusting.
Obviously working with Anthony Zerbe makes the directors wanna do stuff to his head :))
Are you kidding me? It's the one redeeming factor of the movie.
I'm with @DaltonCraig007 here.
Anthony Zerbe also loses his head to a guillotine as Max Dyson in Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine (1989), the first of the newer Columbo episodes on ABC.
Yes, I'm a very big fan too and I actually consider it the best TV show of all time. I have all of the episodes on DVD and watch them all quite often although it takes a good while to watch through all 69 episodes of the show (1968-2003). Highly recommended.
I bought the Complete Blu-ray collection with all 69 episodes in superb high definiton from Japan a couple of years ago.
Columbo is one of my favourites as well, together with Charlie Chan and Murder, She Wrote. I love murder mysteries.
Only Columbo isn't really murder mystery, as we know whodunnit from the outset. What we get is the detective (who seems to know the guilty party straight off), wearing down his suspect and catching him/her in a lie and usually getting a confession. Great TV show brilliantly played by Peter Falk.