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Sorry for the delay chaps. Had some rubbish to take out.
;)
Alrighty then, the next question is....
What is the connection between George Lazenby's Bond and Daniel Craig's Bond?
An easy one I'm thinking.
Over to you @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7
No.
That's a bit broad...
Is it, a sniper rifle in a suitcase?
In FRWL, Bond's attaché case came with a hidden sniper rifle inside and in Skyfall, Patrice carried a sniper rifle in his suitcase to kill the art collector.
I would of maybe said the Bond false killing in both releases, completely forgetting what occured in You Only Live Twice also
Is it something to do with underground activity, as Bond and Kerim Bey spied on Krilencu in Istanbul, and M and Kincaide took an emergency escape from Skyfall ?
Apart from that, at a real loss here. Too tired to think is the best defense. Been a long day
Is it something to do with rats, of all things ? They were both featured (or talked of) in Skyfall and FRWL. Doubtless incorrect but worth an attempt
We're calling it a night, so maybe get back to this another time
No, plus that has already been said.
No, but I am shocked at just how similar these two are! :O
Honestly, I think we need some more detail. There's something that the two films have in common, except others have them too? The only way to get the answer is just by chucking out similarities and hoping one will be it.
To that end, there's a fight between Bond and a particularly deadly assassin (because Bond doesn't fight any other type) in a dark area involving a briefcase and money.
Silva was hit in the back at the chapel, and Donald Grant was wounded in the arm before being strangled with his own garrotte ?
The answer is out there...
Hmm, this has me stumped.
Is it that someone is killed at night time with a sniper rifle?
*The answer is one of the staples of the series, and not just a one-off or two time deal, though it is not as traditional as the Aston, Martini or gun barrel either.
Not that.
Another clue:
*The answer is many times crucial to Bond and his mission's success, and helps to alleviate the heaviness of responsibility on his shoulders.
Bond doesn't need an umbrella in each because it's not raining?
They both have scenes that take place outdoors?
What a rubbish question, you see how silly it is.
Give us the answer and try again with a better question or hand over the reigns.
I'll have one last attempt at this for now, and say Bond gets given a case to use, as in, for 1963, it was the trick attache case with throwing knife, and gold coins etc, and for last year, his firearm to use, and a homing device, presented by Q at the art gallery
It's the best I can come up with for now
I think that has been said, but is nonetheless incorrect.
PatricE.
kErim.
This question is just absurd darling.