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Surely one of the most disturbing deaths is the slaughter of all the workers by Zorin and Scarpine in the mine after it has started flooding in AVTAK.
Very heavy for a 1985 PG film and a scene Sir Roger himself didn't like.
Like Frans Sanchez was a good person: "I want you to know it's nothing personnal, this is just...business."
Or the good nature of Hugo Drax-"Cucumber sandwich?"
Or Blofeld for that matter- "Merry Christmas, 007!"
Yes, agreed. The saddest ending of them all.
Kerim and Aki from the Connery films were definitley very sad.
Vijay, Luigi, Corrine and Tibbet from the Moore era.
can't really think of any from Dalts or Brosnan, definitley Mathis from the Craig films.
With Dalton it would have to be Saunders from TLD and Della,Sharkey from LTK.
Brosnan i can only think of Mrs Carver in TND but personally if Dr Kaufmann didnt kill her then i would of - what a crap character.
No, she was a very bad person whose one heroic moment was spurred by a lover's betrayal.
Do you know how childish that statement makes you look? Why are you blaming Barbara for killing Mathis? You do know she's the producer and not the writer. Why don't you blame Purvis and Wade or Paul Haggis you know The writers of the story? [-(
Well calling her a Bloody B(%^*& doesn't do you any favors around here.
Then under English criminal law you must prove the defendant's guilt. The onus is on you to do this. Are you up for it?
Please stop adding fuel to the fire. It's completely unreasonable to blame one single person for a fans displeasure with the Bond series. The Bond films have always been a team effort. Even from the start.
Asking a member if they're up for it, isn't going to help.
Yes, yes I do. Thanks.
Better examples of most saddening / disturbing, exits and losses from the James Bond franchise, would have to include
# Corrine Dufour
# Helga Brandt
# Tracy Bond
# Luigi Ferrara
# Vijay
# Stromberg's assistant who was accused of betrayal
# Milton Krest
# Tilly Masterson
# Plenty O Toole
Doubtless there will be others worthy of inclusion, but as a shortlist, it works
Couldn't disagree more, I thought it was a great tribute to the classic Goldfinger scene and was giddy when I saw it.
I agree. Wasn't quite "giddy," but I did think it was clever, appropriate and well executed.
I liked Fields despite the fact she had so little screen time. I felt that her love scene with Bond came out of nowhere. There was no real sexual chemistry between the two and it was hard for me to accept that she would just hop in bed with a brooding Bond.
Yes, it's n economic barometer of the changes roughly fifty years later, you might say. It was also to put there to put MI6 off the scent that it was oil Quantum were after and not the control of Bolivia's water supply instead.
Seemed to have a similar effect on Felix.
Well, it would wouldn't it?
Gee, now that you mention it, I suppose it would!
Well it was not her fault that movie Vesper was manipulated so horribly by her Quantum handlers and a honey trap and what she did was very brave. Tracy's death was very tragic, but at least she didn't suffer the same kind of prolonged agonising death of Vesper's drowning (or Aki's dry drowning from poison).