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Also, the habit Pierce Brosnan as Bond has of kissing the corpses of beautiful women - that's just wrong in my book. Reminds one of Jimmy Saville a tad.
-Rog saying "you really do have a...magnificent abdomen"
Can I include the torture scene in CR? It's not 'creepy' as such but it is uncomfortable and disturbing to watch. The sound editing in that is incredible, the swishing noise the rope makes when Le Chiffe twirls it round and the "smack" it makes when coming into contact with Bond's groin.
I thought that the "comedy" rather ruined that scene, though. That and the rope being so much more brutal than the carpet beater in the original novel. Maybe it was just me.
I've always winced EVERYTIME I see the rope hit Bond and the subsequent scream he makes...so no, it didn't ruin it for me. The bit when he realises he's completely expendable is just great.
A sweaty, grinning Kananga drawing blood from Bond's forearm springs to mind.
I like Craig's grin on blowing up the terrorist in CR as well.
And Ourumov executing Mishkin is one of the best scenes in GE for me.
Well, it has been a good while since I watched CR so maybe it is just me, as I said.
Yes, I'm going to be writing a blog piece on the CR torture scene in all of its incarnations. I have a few problems with the scene from the Fleming original onwards, but I'll elaborate when I come to write up the paper I have planned on it. I think the "scratching my balls" scene was crude and unnecessary and shouldn't have been included at all in the film, in my view.
Necrophilia is a bit strange.
Amen to that. And the beautiful Mozart in the background only adds to the effect. At any rate, Stromberg may well be the creepiest figure in all of Bond cinema, and I say that in the highest possible regard!
Yes, although Ian Fleming and Geoffrey Jenkins (he of Per Fine Ounce fame) did once joke on a drunken night out about making James Bond a necrophiliac in a Bond novel they shared ideas on.
Yes, right down to his webbed hands!
Some people say than Baron Samedi is a God. And in spite of being James Bond, a mere mortal can't kill a God. This is one of the theories about this issue.
As a sidenote, I read that Richard Kiel stated that he actually got scared of himself as Jaws appearing from the shadows inside Anya's cabinet during the Première of TSWLM.
I found Samedi, sitting up against a headstone, playing his cockamamie flute, and then intoning, "It's going to be a beeeeuuutiful day. A beeeeeutiful day!" creepier. Actually, most of the voodoo stuff in LALD was creepy.
Other creepiness:
Jill covered in gold paint.
The subterranean conclusion to DAF's PTS.
The music as Bond almost burns to death in the coffin in DAF.
also like when Brozza walks through that hallway of mirrors in DAD at Isla De Los Organos.
Yes, the music, like something out of Tales of the Unexpected. Must be something to do with Guy Hamilton directed Bond films?
:)) Cannot remember Chris Hansen in that film, but he is creepy all right.
The scene with Grace Jones was way creepier, though.
Lynn Holly Johnson.
A similar thing occurs just a year or so later in John Gardner's For Special Services (1982) where Bond words along with Cedar Leiter, daughter of Felix. Felix Leiter basically pimps his daughter For Bond's use at the end of the novel!
Yes, she was presented as a lot younger, of course. Strange element of FYEO when you think about it.