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The job of henchman is not just to kill Bond and nothing more.
The job is to hench in general and someone like Oddjob is not ineffective in this regard making short work of Jill, Tilly, Mr Solo and Kisch.
However I completely agree that they blew it after that, with the dull car chase (what a dramatic change in tone from the SPECTRE meeting). They end up looking at each other suggestively as Hinx pulls up while Bond is on the phone - why didn't he just ram Bond's car instead of giving him a glance?
I also agree about Austria. Bond could have put a bullet in him when he was unconscious (and perhaps should have, knowing what he was capable of).
Lighten up.
No doubt for me- Red Grant
Oh yes! Both skilled and committed.
I'll also add Hans from YOLT. Other than looking after a key for Blofeld, having a fight with Bond and dropping into a piranha tank after an obvious move from Bond, he didn't really do anything. Almost level with Elvis incompetence.
Hans is bland, not ineffective. Bond beats him, but Hans gave it his all. He is a poor man's Grant, not nearly as brilliant, a complete wallpaper, but he's still remotely effective as a bodyguard.
I find that really creepy. Vargas may not have done much, but as a child I was always scared of him.
I think that isn't as much questioning his abilities as it is his passions, since the line is prefaced with something to the effect of how he doesn't smoke or drink or make love.
My track record for detecting online sarcasm is pretty poor.
Elvis accomplished exactly how he was written. He was written as an ineffective wannabe henchman (remember him trying to be tough on the dock? That was well written and well acted.)
So how are we judging?
Good point, Elvis did in QOS what he had to do I suppose.
Thanks :)
Elvis is so ineffectual perhaps he is not even worthy of the title henchman? Greene's PA might sum up his job description more accurately.
So perhaps first of all we need to define the qualities that we expect of a henchman?
Although this is all getting a bit deep isn't it? Why not just agree that Elvis is an absolute joke and save ourselves the effort of debating it?
We have to judge characters on their merits as if we don't know it's a film don't we?
Saying Elvis is shockingly poorly written as a henchman is a different debate to saying he is a poor henchman isn't it?
In one we are laying the blame at the scriptwriters door for not developing the character and in the second we are saying Elvis is shit at what he does.
The fact is both are true but Elvis as judged on his actions in the film is still crap because he literally does nothing on his own initiative whereas the likes of Oddjob and Jaws go off and hunt people down and kill them on their own.
The only possible defence Elvis has to offer is that he's not an actual henchman but just Greene's gofer.
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Gets off what? Being an lethal henchman? You answered your own retort of my claim that Elvis gets off. He is what he is. Written and portrayed.
Elvis was written pretty lazily, I mean did he do anything?
Even other comical henchmen i.e. Nick Nack are more useful, Nick Nack would have killed Bond at Hai Fat's had Fat and his 'school' not been so incompetent themselves.
It also depends on the villain or on the other henchmen / henchwomen in a respective film. The problem that QoS has is that the main villain is also neither strong nor memorable, so he actually requires a strong or memorable henchman. And Elvis cannot deliver. It is just a big difference whether you have two other henchmen or a strong villain or if this is not the case.
The character is also completely wasted. They could have made a creapy character out of him, a silent killer in the tradition of Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd. Those who are not physically strong but kill with poison or bombs. Like in DAF they could have made us see him killing a few people or at least make us suggest that he is doing it. That is the reason why DAF really benefits from its henchmen whereas QoS suffers due to it.
Every other ineffective henchman at least had the benefit of looking like one, but Elvis didn't even got that right.