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Igottalittleitch.
Downthere.
D'youmind.
Matches suck.
So he longed for a
genuine Felix lighter.
Watching the Casino Royale torture scene
for the first time always strikes a chord
with the male demographic.
During an unusually busy period at Q Branch
the condition of the mostly unattended Q's Cat
pretty much went to Hell.
MI6 quickly realized they had NOT captured
Blofeld's Cat, and instead had some ringer in custody
meant to distract.
Never revealed on screen, but starting with Goldfinger and every film after
Michael G. Wilson auditioned for and rallied that a villain's cat be part of the plot.
(Pictured: Max Zorin's Cat.)
"You're right. Letting go is hard."
Runner-up:
And the winner:
(Mathis voice: You're just saying that to make me stop posting captions.)
How about this to get into the spirit of things.
Lowering script for Spec-pur, Mendes: "It's purrfect."
Early versions of smart blood had noticeable effects.
Ah, the effects of Nanobots in a cat, with the combination of Safin's plants in his poison garden.
Again this bizarre recurring dream experienced by Sam Mendes. Maddening.
Maybe if he could incorporate it somehow in a film the visions would stop.
Baron Samedi's Cat waited patiently for his master's return.
By train. As it happened every time.
EDIT: let's try this one:
@RichardTheBruce Would you like to judge this one on my behalf?
Yeah. Deja mew.
You win this. Over to you again.
but lacked the motivation to use it
as a label on wine bottles.
Michael G. Wilson's hippie-inspired concept art for
Pussy Galore's Flying Circus was drug-induced and
therefore used the wrong inspiration for "flying".
Baron Samedi Cat Food.
It's sure going to beee
a beauuuuutiful day.
Yes, a beauuuuutiful day.
Haha-hahahahahhahahah!