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Why? The reasons are simple & quite clear:
1. I love gadgets
2. I've always wanted to visit Cairo & walk among the pharaohs (as well as delve deeply into its treasures).
3. Sardinia looks like fun too.
4. Anya is delectable in that dress and shared bodily warmth is a pastime of mine
5. Who wouldn't want to take that jump? Hope the chute works!
6. controlling a Lotus underwater you say? Sign me up now!
7. I'm a coward who doesn't like to get into brutal fistfights. Bond's are reasonably tame in this one (apart from being hurled across the cabin by Jaws)
8. Nothing more honourable than keeping the British end up (saving the world is an added bonus)
9. Roger Moore was my childhood hero
10. Ego. Pure and simple. Nobody does it better.
The only negative is my tryst with that babe in the Alps unforgivably has to be cut short (perhaps I could demand a slight script alteration. Surely England can wait, if only for a few minutes until I get off).
Also, not having an opportunity for more than a taste of Fekkesh's dessert girl.
Can't really argue with that. Only other contender would maybe me MR? Getting to go to space and save the entire world would be cool and there's so many exotic locations in that one but yeah have to give the edge to TSWLM. Skiing off that cliff, driving an underwater car, etc. And apart from being knocked about by Jaws a bit it'd be a relatively pain free experience. If you had to live out a Bond film that'd be the most fun by far.
This has got me thinking, I watched Hardcore Henry recently and thought that was very good. Not sure about an entire Bond film in first person but it could be cool forus to get a glimpse of his world through his eyes. Maybe a Spy/Spectre esque PTS? Starts off with him with a girl, straight into a big action scene with an amazing stunt, but all filmed in first person with a go pro camera. Gimmicky sure but I think it could be a standout moment if it was done well. In fact that could be a great way to introduce the next Bond actor. Keep it first person until the very end where he can look in a mirror or something and we see his face. Switch to a normal shot/perspective, cue titles.
Regarding PoV for Bond, in a way they did that for Laz's intro. It was quite innovative for its time, especially when topped off with the fourth wall break.
True. I love Lazenby's intro of him smoking while tailing Tracy in the DBS. It's almost as good as Connery's. I wish they'd go back to that, making the reveal of the new actor as cool as possible. I guess they hid his face in GE but knocking out a guy on the toilet, as funny as it was, is hardly on par with Connery at the card table. Moore's is really fitting for his Bond but isn't really memorable. I guess Craig's was cool, waiting in the shadows for the traitor, but it still didn't seem like a big reveal like with Lazenby and Connery.
I did enjoy how they did it in TLD though. Is that the new Bond? No he's crap and got captured straight away. How about this one? Nope, he's dead.
I'll always remember one of my earliest viewings of TSWLM with my parents on VHS. When Barsov turns over while in bed with Anya my dad said something along the lines of "oh no, it's not this guy is it?" I later realized he thought it was Laz (who he was never too keen on). Billington certainly could have been Bond.
Thing with the ski chute jump is, I wonder where you'd (1) end up and (2) how much of a hike there would be to get back to civilization. ;)
@thelivingroyale That'd be interesting. Tough to make work without coming off as a gimmick, but as was mentioned OHMSS does something close to it very well. Maybe an outright POV could work as part of a short film (it'd be nice to get one of those with these four year gaps) or as some kind of promotional material, maybe to reveal the next Bond along the lines of the latest Doctor Who casting?
@DaltonCraig007 I agree on TND. GE is a fun film but when I think about actually experiencing it I'm less enthused. TND would probably be the best Brosnan to be "placed into" but I actually think the other two Brosnans would be loads of fun as well.
@JamesBondKenya QOS would be interesting, because I think of all the films the experience of living that one would be most different from watching it (mostly because Forster wouldn't be there to cut you off mid-motion or suddenly flip your world around like a mirror). There'd be times of, as you say, exhilarating action, but then with six locations, imagine all the time you'd spend on planes. ;)
@doubleoego Still trying to make up my own mind about this question, but I'm definitely starting to lean in TB's direction. An assignment that's not too stressful or tense (somewhat to the film's detriment, but not yours being in it!), some R&R at a spa, sunshine, swimming, saving the world, and, as you say, Volpe. A nice vacation, all in all.
Seconded. @Strog nice to see a fairly original thread round here too. Kudo's.
GE offers some great thrills as well as you mentioned, most notably the bungee jump (I've always wanted to try that jump from the Verzasca Dam and apparently one can do it now through trekking.ch for a fee).
...Plus, any point at which I got to stand in front of a mirror would be a bonus.
It's worth taking a bullet in the ankle at the Junkanoo.
For the tragedy, torture and violence involved I'd have to skip out on all the Craigs, Lazenby and Dalton eras.
So I'd go with an easy walk through adventure. Connery in TB or DAF, Moore in TSWLM or MR.
The problem with Dalton, is that I would have to be on edge all the time, to survive. He is my favourite Bond, head and shoulders above the rest, but I wouldn't want to be that Bond.
I guess I would want to be Bond in TB, to see if Domino tastes as good as she looks.
Yeah, my most favourite Bond movies are also the ones I wouldn't want to experience (OHMSS, CR, QoS and Skyfall).
@Agent_99 Cello sledding sounds...oddly enticing. Certainly more so than watching it. ;)
And yes by all means feel free to factor in deleted scenes. That'd be lumped in with off-screen action, as far as I'm concerned.
@Major_Boothroyd Interesting that no one has yet mentioned GF in this regard.
@MajorDSmythe This raises the quite natural question of which Bond's body would feel best to be in? Which is healthiest? I think you're right on Dalton. It'd be like having too many espressos. Early Craig would be in knots from the weightlifting (he clearly wouldn't take time to foam roll). He got shot in SF. Never be the same again. Certainly not later Moore. I would have to think early Moore or Connery.
@GoldenGun TB definitely seems the most popular choice so far (for the good reasons you've outlined).
I've always been somewhat confused about exactly how painful the rack could be? I mean, apparently very. But on viewing it never intimidates. Looks like just a bit of a jiggle.
Two of my favourite Bond girls in one film anything else pales in comparison to them ;)
Thought about it, largely due to my huge girlcrush on Honor Blackman, but there's no way I could get through all that golf in real time. (Sorry, golf fans.)
I would actually love that. Maybe I should reconsider ;)
Then again, that Kentucky prison looks a bit boring.
Would you be playing golf as yourself, or with the skills of 007?
Going by @Strog's rules, I think everything gets done with Bond's abilities.
Otherwise none of us would make it to the opening credits!
We would in FRWL, LALD and TMWTGG ;)