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I think it could have been a better ending after all that build up.
They could have kept the deleted scenes in for a start.
I'd love return to this type of scenario where the henchman shows up in the final scene for one last little fight.
This one is a lot of fun. Love the bottle fight but always thought Bond got NicNac into that suitcase a bit too easily. I wouldn't have gone back to that bed with all the glass around either. I like the way it segues into a slower version of Lulu's track too.
Yes. I also love M waiting on the phone. Underrated ending, IMO.
I do hope so. I'm tired of getting one film, waiting several years, then eventually getting another.
That drives me mad...if M knew the number of Scaramanga's junk then why didn't he just send a 00 out to kill him !
When I was younger , TMWTGG was my least favorite entry for quite some time, but in the years that passed we we subjected to TWINE, DAD, and SP. We were also subjected to the departure from tradition in most of the Craig films.
These days TMWTGG holds up remarkably well for me. An underrated classic to go up in my rankings a bit for sure.
That one is soooooooooooooooo drawn out. So many pauses in-between dialogue too, gets annoying.
"My wounds will heal...". "what about yours!"
"Finish it" "...............no bullets."
I turn off at this stage as well,or fast forward it to when Bond collects the Aston.
Thank you!
+3. Great reading your ongoing commentary of an underappreciated Bond film.
Thanks!
Time to celebrate with..........
DR NO
A few minutes in.
The gunbarrel was most excellent, but IMO, would actually be improved in the next film.
Strangways has an amazing old school look and style.
I need to go back to 1962.
This damned Beretta again!
I loved his shoulder holster with the blue straps.
When I saw OCTOPUSSY in the cinema a few weeks later I noted Roger's brown leather strapped holster. My Dad had a blue necktie so I took it and some elastic strap and made a little shoulder holster.
It was hard to find a toy gun that looked exactly like Bond's PPK. I did find a couple that to me looked close enough. I had a Navy Blue blazer and put in on, and ran around my neighborhood pretending to be Bond.
Sometime that summer my Dad took me to an antique music/furniture store that had a little barber shop around the corner.
I asked for a Bond haircut as my current locks looked more like, well, Mark Hamill's in A NEW HOPE. I have still have a picture somewhere of the end result.
I wonder how similar Jamaica looks today. Be interesting to know if these locations still exist.