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There's also been a JCB in the first action scene of each his films. He obviously doesn't engage it in QoS, but would be a fun little bit of visual continuity to have it in SP.
Titles containing gold - GF, TMWTGG, GE,
Titles containing live - YOLT, LALD, TLD
Titles containing love - FRWL, TSWLM
Titles containing die - DAD, TND,
Titles containing kill - LTK, AVTAK
Places - CR, SF
Operations - TB
Villain's weapon - MR
Organizations - SP, O(HMSS), Q(oS)
Familiar phrases - TWINE, DAF, FYEO
What's a JCB? :((
It's actually a heavy machinery (diggers etc) brand name. It's a bit like saying Tannoy when you mean loudspeaker.
"Doozy"
I was hoping someone would follow through with that comment ;)
Mysterious. :D
-Goldfinger & Diamonds are Forever:
The title song is sung by Shirley Bassey. The villain is suspected of smuggling a desirable, expensive substance. Bond and M attend a meeting with an expert on the substance to gain more information about it.
-Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun:
Bond is in the villain's territory, where he is knocked out. A villain then says something along the lines of 'Take Mr Bond to (Insert interesting, mysterious destination here). Bond is taken to that place, where he is meant to be killed, but manages to escape, using a red and white boat. The bad guys chase him in another boat. This chase is witnessed by Sheriff J.W. Pepper :D .
Also, at the end of the film, after Bond has killed the main villain and rescued the girl, the two travel on a vehicle and are about to have sex, when the villain's henchman who stowed away on the vehicle attacks Bond. However, Bond manages to defeat the henchman, and he and the girl have sex.
-The Spy Who Loved Me& Moonraker
The villain (whose henchman is Jaws) plans to kill all humans on the world's surface and start his own civilization in an extreme location.
Thoughts? Anyone have any more examples? Love to hear them :P
- Industrialists concoct a plan for increasing the value of his own company by taking out the competition.
- The means to do so involves a bomb.
- One plan is called "Grand Slam", the other "Main Strike".
- Bond learns about these plans by listening in on meetings.
- Bad guy and his associates gather around a map of sorts.
- One associate doesn't want to be involved and so he's taken out by...
- ... a henchperson with distinct features: one with a steel-rimmed hat, the other with the specific looks of Grace Jones. Oh wait. Also, strange names with repeated vowels: "Odd-Job" and "May-Day".
- Both industrialists are fond of horses.
- Both industrialists are foolish enough to cheat on games, which only draws Bond's attention.
- We visit the USA and that's where the climax takes place: For Knox and Silicon Valley.
- The final argument between Bond and the villain is made aboard or near an aerial vehicle of sorts.
- The villains try to beat Bond at a game, either gulf or horse racing.
- ...
-The villain abandons his loyal henchperson to die, trapped with a bomb
-Bond writes down notes on paper about the villain's plan (bit obscure I know, but IIRC these are the only two times Bond does this (?))
YOLT/TSWLM/TND all follow the basic plot of a villain manipulating two nations into starting a war
TWINE/Skyfall : PTS features a chase resulting in Bond failing to catch the villain, Bond falls from a great height and is injured. He later goes through a medical evaluation; there's an injury that affects his performance. The villain sets off an explosion at MI6 headquarters and has a personal grudge with M. Turkey, the streets of London, and Scotland are all visited in the films. Both feature the final appearance of a long term character/actor and the first appearance of their replacement.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/9332/unique-connections-between-two-bond-films#latest
Um... Are you quite sure that's the link you wanted to post? ;-)
We also need to identify anything in the list which is now invalid. For example, Bond's apartment now appears in more than two films, so the previous unique connection between DN and LALD has been taken out.
So, what did you spot in SP that we have seen exactly once before?
Also, great job @dinovelvet for discovering so many connections between TWINE and Skyfall.
- We see Bond's home (DN/LALD)
- Bond fights an actor who is a professional wrestler (GF/YOLT)
- A game of chess in progress (FRWL/OHMSS)
- Bond at a carnival (since you can't really count TB's Junkanoo and MR's Rio Carnival and not count Day of the Dead)
- Bond held in chair with arm restraints (LALD/TWINE)
- Skulls in title sequence (LALD/SF)
;)
Can anyone think of anything in SP that has only been seen once before?
TSWLM and TLD - appearances by Nadim Sawalha
TSWLM and OP - appearances by Albert Moses
Dr. No and TSWLM - appearances by Milton Reid
TB - SPECTRE board meeting
YOLT - the villain introduces himself as Ernst Stavro Blofeld
MR - henchmen threat in a cable car
FYEO - Bond takes control of a helicopter mid-flight
TND - Villain watches a video recording of Bond from earlier in the film
TWINE - Bond takes a vehicle out of Q's lab without permission
OP and CR - Indian subcontinent setting - the original cut of CR has a supertitle that Bond attacking the guy in the toliets is in Pakistan