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2nd choice: Dr. No
If not, it has to be Dr.No.
And he adjusts the duvet to make sure Bond's nipples aren't chaffing.
There is something fatherly in his attitude towards Bond. Something I miss from Bond Villains since... Well since maybe the beginning of the Connery era.
Hey now, Silva acted in a perfectly fatherly way towards Bond... in Mississippi, at least...
"Now, let us brighten the evening with our inner radiance!"
I wouldn't pay to get there.
I agree. The friendliest, even most likeable Bond villain of them all, plus TMWTGG is the least violent of all the Bond films. James Bond actually only kills one person in this one - Fransisco Scaramanga himself.
This:
Yes, though don't forget that that is largely because for 90% of the film Sanchez believes that Bond is on his side, not secretly working against him and his drugs empire like an asp to his breast, if you will.
Thanks for that quote, @WillyGalore. @Trigger's quote reminds me of a section in the Ian Fleming-Raymond Chandler 1958 BBC Radio conversation where Chandler says something very similar about the nice, presentable sides to the villain. Fleming chipped in to say that it's very difficult to portray a villain who is not to be pitied as a psychopath or as a sick man.
Very much agreed, @pachazo. Why didn't I say that?!
Kangana
Largo
Kamal Khan
Dr No
Scaramanga
True, though again he was not pictured asw the villain from the get-go but was seen as an ally, so perhaps this exempts him, no? A bit like Bond and Sanchez, only in reverse as Bond thought that Kristatos was his ally. In Bond villainy context is everything.
Possibly, but @Coldfinger was a bit vague in the criteria he set out for this thread. Maybe some expansion for this thread so as to exclude villains such as Sanchez, King and Kristatos?
Also, though as you said, the audience didn't know at the time, Kristatos did wine and dine with Bond before, unknowingly, he ordered Kriegler to kill Bond.
Yes, rather like Prince Kamal Khan discussing torture methods with Bond over a sumptuous dinner in Octopussy. I suppose that it could be argued that most Bond villains engage in this type of showy behaviour to a greater or lesser extent.
What, a cucumber sandwich ? It wasn't the most extravagant of hospitalities..
I think you meant to say 'wined and dined', also...
Say again, can't look beyond Dr No, Scaramanga or even Sanchez, but of course the latter wasn't even aware Bond was working against him, for most of that years release, as previously mentioned. Maybe Largo from Thunderball was worth a mention, as he did look after Bond and invited him to dinner, but I haven't seen that particular release for a very long time