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@RichardTheBruce The image where you guessed "L(aces)" might be a bit obtuse on my behalf, but getting the ones where you guessed "SP(ectre)" and "IT(aly)" will give away the whole thing when you get them.
IN(diana) - Correct
L(earner) - Correct
loose
APE - Correct
r
IZ - Correct
aaay - Correct
(Nintendo) SP - Correct
ring
Alps
H(elicopter pad) - Correct
"In London, April's a spring month."
IN
L
ondone
ape
r
IZ
aaay!
SP
ring
Mont
H
Some of the rebus in this thread are a bit of a stretch imo, but that was quite good @Simon.
We have a winner.
The laces being 'undone' was a bit of a stretch, and I was going to maybe add a second image of an unbuttoned shirt or something if this dragged out to show its more the concept, not the item in the image!
Only one that wasn't guessed correctly was the 'R' - it wasn't the letter R, its the logo for RealPlayer. Showing my internet age, apparently :D
Also, the French flag being backward wasn't me being awkward - just blowing the wrong way on the image! Was the first Google image result for 'french mountain flag'
That made the solutions:
Two letter code for Indiana - IN
L-plate - L
Shoelaces that are - undone
A chimp, which is an - ape
RealPlayer - Real
Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, better known as - IZ
The Fonz going - 'Ayyyy!'
Gameboy Advance, version - SP
A Spectre - ring
A French mountain, or - Mont
Helicopter landing - H
IN
L undone
ape real
IZ
Ayyyy!
SP ring
Mont H
In
London
April
is
a
Spring
month
Over to @QBranch for the next one.
Here we go, managed to make most of it from Bond imagery - enjoy!
I'd say the next line is (Station) H and "ow"... so "HOW"?
QUARRell
How
Soon (Tek Oh) Can
(Gettler minus L.A. => get
"Us?"
two Krabbe => to Crab ...
As I said, the final word is obvious, but its encryption, not so much. Aki minus Kalba's microfilm???
QUARRell
How
Soon (Tek Oh) Can U
Gett
(Gettler minus L.A.)
Us
(lovers on the card, and Roger Moore's line)
two crab
(actor Jeroem Krabbé)
ki
(Aki minus Aaaaaaah, a vowel sound
and Mr. Kalba's last "word")
As I'm not nearly as familiar with putting those graphics together as you are, may I humbly suggest that you be the one to submit the next rebus...should @QBranch ask both of us to do so.
Once @QBranch acknowledges I have a couple waiting in the wings.
I'll walk you through the Aki section of the puzzle: What is for sale? What is Kalba permitting Bond to view? Think of Bond's dialogue here.
What is Kalba permitting Bond to view? A: Microfilm holder?
007: Mr. Kalba, my name is James Bond.
Max: What of it?
007: You had an appointment with Mr. Fekkesh.
Max: Well?
007: He won't be joining you. You have something I'm interested in buying.
xxx: Just a moment. I would like to bid for it too. You forgot your drink Mr. Bond.
007: Thank you. Nostrovia.
Max: It seems you have competition, Mr. Bond. From where I sit... I fancy you will find the lady's figure hard to match.
007: Might the contestants please be permitted to view the article for sale?
Max: Well, now, who will start the bidding?
Barman: Mr. Kalba, sir, the telephone. An urgent call.
Max: Excuse me. Pardon me... This is Kalba. Hello? [Meets Jaws.]
007: Another (drink)? ... [Checks on Kalba.]
The Us is over the two pictures of Krabbe.
"Get us over to Crab Key"
Back to the microfilm rebus- again, what is for sale? What is Kalba permitting Bond to view? No one mentions the word 'microfilm' in this scene. Line up the rebus with Bond's dialogue.
Quarrel, how soon can you get us over to Crab Key?
Quarrel [Q + United Artists (UA) + Rolls Royce (RR) + Le Chiffre's 'tell'; tell - T (tea) = 'ell' or 'el']
how [Station H (Hong Kong) + Bond's "Ow!"]
soon can you [Soon-tek Oh/Hip + motor oil can + U-shape]
get [Gettler - (welcome to) LA; LA = 'la' or 'ler' (Get-la)]
us ["Us?" (The Lovers)]
over ["Us?" image on top of/shadowing 2x Jeroen Krabbé]
to Crab [2x Jeroen Krabbé]
key [Aki - Bond's line "Might the contestants at least be permitted to view the 'article' for sale?"; in grammar, an article = a/an/the; Aki - a = 'ki' or 'key']
Anyone want to play rebus now?
Something in a simpler vein, or so I always think.
#1
#2
#3
Nice work, that was a rather fiendish but clever rebus.
I figured out the phrase early on (loved the Soon can U), but there several images whose meaning I couldn't decipher. I hadn't noticed the drop shadow hinting at 'over'. The TSWLM pic hinting at the word 'article', which would then lead to the letter 'a', is a rather complex deduction to make.
Double-oar, nothing
Double or Nothing by Kim Sherwood
A pie made with A's (An "A's Pie"), Like icon, Chew Mee.
A Spy Like Me by Kim Sherwood
Three lots of Double-O (Soon-tek Oh, O blocks, O shaped doughnuts).
Double-0 Trilogy, by Kim Sherwood
Good triple play @Simon including #3 and the marketing for the Sherwood booms.
All correct well done.