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No, sorry. It's not a scene from GoldenEye.
The accident might be the car with Lupe Lamora crashing at the airport. Sanchez drives the plane away. The rope is the brake that stops the plane.
Sounds plausible, but did I get it right?
Imaginative guess, but sadly not the one I was thinking of. It's not a scene from Licence to Kill.
Another clue:
The short car journey consisted of travelling in too close proximity from one plane to another.
Something to do with Mrs. Bell's flying lesson in LALD?
You're getting warm. Can you think of the specific moment?
That's fine. You've correctly identified the scene in which this takes place. For me it's probably one of the funniest moments in any Bond film though it's sadly largely forgotten.
No, not that part. It doesn't feature Bond or Mrs Bell in the plane but concerns the bad guys.
That's fine. I didn't think it would be so hard but it probably is a more obscure scene than many others that would come to mind first.
Ok, when Scaramanga's goons chase Bond and Mrs. Bell in the plane, they smash into two small planes inside the hangar, yet go on. One guy in the green 1973 (of course) Chevrolet Chevelle then tells the driver: "Leroy, slow down. For Pete's sake, slow down." And Leroy answers: "I can't find the brake". Resulting in another collision with a plane outside the hangar. (Plus further collisions involving the blue 1973 Chevy truck and the orange 1973 Chevy Nova who lands on the wing of the DC-3.)
That's the scene! Well done, @j_w_pepper! After the passenger tells Leroy to slow down another passenger pipes in with, "Do what the man say!" hence my paraphrasing of the dialogue above. They hit the plane really hard as the brakes have went and the way the people in the car jerk forward is something I find hilarious. Then another car goes up sideways on the plane's wing. Definitely one of the funniest scenes in any Bond film!
So, over to you @j_w_pepper for the next scene description. :)
A man comes, but he travels much faster than he usually did before. And another man also arrives at the same time.
Yes, I didn't think that the second part matched and I was relying on memory as regards what scene came next.
Edit: Once more pondering the title of the thread, I guess I have to hand this to you, since it is indeed MR. Just not the PTS, if you care to guess once more which scene I meant.
Either way, your turn, @zebrafish.
A Cognac is offered, but never drunk.
I don't recall any actual "cognac" mentioned in the Bond movies by that name.
I already have to correct that, since Bond in GE reminds M that her "predecessor kept a bottle of cognac in the top drawer"... but he's not offered one, I think.
Btw, the shape of the bottle is clearly Cognac, not Whiskey.