It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
Thanks, goldenswissroyale.
I enjoyed all your comments so far and you all have good arguments for your votes. Fröbe will win but it is nice to see that there are many Davi fans, too.
The second question will be a close run.
My vote goes to Robert Davi: The movie profits a lot of his look and his performance. Goldfinger is the better and more iconic villain, while Davi is the perfect match for the role of Sanchez.
Golden Girl, although the laser scene is intense and another top scene.
Gert Fröbe wins against Robert Davi: 15 : 10
The second one was very close! One vote more for the laser scene. Our golden girl lost against another iconic scene: 13: 12
A) Which ally do you prefer? Quarrel vs. Columbo
B) Which of the two related (and funny) scenes do you prefer? clay-pigeon shooting (TB) vs. pheasant shooting (MR)
Clay-pigeon shooting:
Bond: "Seems terribly difficult" (He hits)… "No, it isn't, is it?"
Largo: "No…"
Pheasant shooting:
Bond: "I doubt if I'm in your class.
Drax: "You're too modest Mr. Bond...Over there...You missed, Mr. Bond.
Bond (after killing the assassin): "Did I?...As you said, such a good sport."
Quarrel and clay-pigeon.
and
Pheasant shooting: I just like the joke
Colombo and Pheasant
The fear of the dragon ruins Quarrel for me. Colombo just has that friendly persona not unlike Mathis.
'Clay pigeon' is bad ass, but there's just a little more set up for 'pheasant' that gives it more weight. I love using Drax's own words against him. While 'clay pigeon' is utterly cool, it's Bond being cocky and showing off where MR also shows Bond outsmarting our villain.
Columbo.
Watching Quarrel is sometimes uncomfortable,he is too much ‘the traditional black man’.
Pheasant shoot...Bond wasn’t arrogant or cocky,just showed Drax who he is messing with.
Pheasant shoot - it’s Moonraker, nuff said! Roger just couldn’t resist himself, and followed up with the horrific dogs of death.
Pheasant shoot - more effective and funny than the original, which it paid hommage to.
Pheasant shoot
Columbo. As likable as Quarrel is, I just feel that Columbo is the better character. A Bond ally in the same mould as Kerim Bey.
The Pheasant shoot. Whilst the clay pigeon shoot is very cool, Bond is not in danger. In MR Bond's life is in danger, and he clearly shows Drax he's not to be messed with. Great stuff.
At the end of the day though, they're all great.
Can’t decide the second one. Really can’t.
Thanks. I would like to play Kerim but I think there is no match for him... Which one gave you the brighter smile the first time? ...Anyway, a tie is also fine.
And easily Connery taking out the clay-pigeon...
The second is a lot harder as I love both scenes that show why both Connery and Moore were the best when it came to antagonizing their foes, forming a back-and-forth banter that their successors didn't pick up nearly as well.
I like the clay pigeon scene just a little more since the Bond-Largo relationship has a little more at stake with Domino between them. And the dialogue is great that only enhances it, it's Connery at his best. The problem with the MR scene is despite everything he knows, Drax just lets Bond go away instead of making another attempt on him. He was already going to arrange a convenient accident, what's stopping him from completing it in another way since Bond will obviously report to M and continue his investigation?
That's debatable. Largo invited Bond to lunch and knew his people knew Bond would be there and the scene originally included a tour of the Disco Volante that was cut with the intention to throw Bond off until they moved forward with the plan and not to kill him at Palmyra.
Drax was directly involved when trying to assassinate Bond.
Just put a bullet in Bonds head,job done.
Dr. Evil would disagree. :D
Well, for the sake of picking one, I’ll go for TB.
A) Quarrel. Just a richer, more enjoyable character I cared about. Columbo was good, but he didn't rise to the level of Kerim Bey or Marc Ange Draco or René Mathis.
B) Clay-pigeon shooting. Equally enjoyable, stands up more to scrutiny.
Just one more thing (including @goldenswissroyale's correction): Columbo in the film, in Italian Colombo means dove. Or pigeon.
b) Close one I like them both, but the pheasant shooting is one of the few things I like in MR, and it is quite a cool moment. I don't see why Drax needed to put someone in a tree to kill Bond but who cares it's a cool middle finger moment as compared to the plain old bad-assery that is in TB.
Columbo strikes me as more of a true friend to Bond, and As utterly, utterly cool Sean is, it's a nice little nothing whereas Roger's scene actually "interacts" with the characters.
B) Definitely going with the pheasant shoot. I enjoy the TB frivolities. Connery is such a badass here, but there's not much more to it than that. In MR, Bond's life is in danger and he has to think on his feet, without gadgets. The way Moore delivers the line is superb. Just really well done all around.