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Yeah I heard that too but does that mean that Trevelyn is 56 or am I missing some peice of info?
Had Hopkins played the part it would've made more sense to have a teacher/student relationship between Bond and Trevelyn rather than being partners. Age-wise it would've made sense and it would've been a deeper conflict for Bond as he was going against the 00 who taught him everything he knew and broke him into the field.
How do you know how old Trevelyn was during the PTS? I've seen GE many times and it's never mentioned how old he is or when his father's suicide took place.
Bond: "A worldwide financial meltdown. And all so mad little Alec can settle a score 50 years on".
Trevelyn: "England is about to learn the cost of betrayal. Inflation adjusted for 1945".
Trevelyn mentioned earlier in the film that he was 6 years old when his parents died. These instances prove he is indeed 56 years old for the events of GE. I like Sean Bean alot as an actor but he was 22 years too young for the part. They probably should've cast someone more age appropriate. Don't get me wrong I still like GE. It's byfar the best of the Brosnan films but I'll always remember this for future viewings.
I wonder does this mean that Bond is supposed to be a similar age? Afterall they're established as partners not teacher and student. Those are some pretty yound looking 56 year-olds. I guess Vodka Martinis and killing people preserve one's looks. ;)
The martini Bond drinks is very healthy, and improves your health for the future.
As much as I love GE, one thing that has always bugged me is the transition from the dam jump (what we see down below) to where Bond is at on the runway; the locations don't match up. I know that they used a painting for the zoomed-out runway shots, but it's always slightly irked me how the two don't match up in terms of where he is at.
That's right I forgot. In Bond's world alcohol is actually very good for you. It works better than daily exercise and health foods. By DAD he's 63 but still kicking. But sadly Roger Moore's Bond gave up drinking in-between MR and FYEO which explains the drastic jump in age. He tried giving it up again after FYEO and the results were even worse. Luckily after a few all-night binges the boose morphed him into a youthful Timothy Dalton and all was well in the world.
I can't take this seriously. Alcohol is not healthy (well, maybe red wine because of the grapes). I'm a drinker but I don't drink for my health (that's what exercise is for).
I hate alcohol/cigarettes and the lot as well, and will never indulge in them, but there is a difference between being an alcoholic and drinking in small moderation like Bond does.
Sorry @Brady I've gotta agree with @Echo here. Alcohol, even in small moderations is never actually good for you. That's like saying smoking cigarettes in small doses can be good for you. They're called vices for a reason. With all due respect. :)
Afterall if I drink too much over the weekend I'll always pay for it on the treadmill.
No offense to those who don't drink or smoke, though, the healthy route you're taking is also good.
Who knows. I want to be dead by the time I get decrepit and lose common abilities of movement. That's no life.
[of a shaken martini, an alcoholic drink] ... Hence, it is considered very healthy, and will help you live longer over other drinks.
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0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:
I am by no means sponsoring it. [the drinking of alcohol...]
(took me a good part of the day to sober up)
Exactly, thank you for being able to read @Creasy47.
I just noticed something that I thought was hypocritical. Not a big deal - funny to me, and I thought others might have been amused by the patent contradiction and i could ingratiate myself by pointing it out in black and white.
Maybe you have an inside line on the poster's thinking - I just went by the words as typed . I don't think I've misrepresented what was said have I?
I understood it. I just didn't buy it.
Since I watched GE last night I've got another question. After Bond is attacked by Xenia in the steamroom he holds her at gunpoint and demands that she take time to Janus. But he's soaking wet, covered in pool cloreine, and in some skimpy shorts. Did Bond shower off, dry himself, dry his hair, style his hair, and then get dressed in a suit? What was Xenia doing? Did Bond do all this while still holding her at gunpoint? :))
I've wondered about this for years.
:)) i have always wondered that too, he must've immobolised (dont think i spelt that right) her somehow. it's been a while since i watched GE but doesn't bond go to zuchovsky to set up a meeting with janus? so did zuchovsky tip off Xenia to where bond is so he could get the meeting? sorry if the question isn't that clear.
That is an excellent question, and one which I can say I'm stumped! I've got no clue! Maybe he knocked her out while he changed, hahaha.
She was dressed up too
Watch itself yourself and see