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I agree with you about everything except Moore retiring with FYEO. He was spot on in Octopussy and it would've made a perfect swansong for Sir Rog.
Yes, Moore was good in Octopussy, the interrogation of Orlov on the train, talking about Major Dexter Smythe with Octopussy, the seriousness of the bomb threat at the circus event etc, being such examples, but the fact of the matter is, Moore was simply too old for the part by then, and all that nonsense humor too, it just was a real pity when you add it all up
Moore was a decent Bond, could be serious, but was simply not needed for the most part after 1981, despite being serious here and there, but any action bits and pieces went from implausible to ridiculous. I refer mainly to View to a Kill rather than Octopussy, but we can argue all we like, but Moore should of stepped down after For Your Eyes Only
But I wouldn't lose the Connery classics for anything. Anything.
http://screenmusings.org/CasinoRoyale/pages/CR_0246.htm
http://screenmusings.org/CasinoRoyale/pages/CR_0248.htm
Any help would be much appreciated.
Greatest meme ever.
Well, I've looked on this
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aidanwojtas/2109523579/sizes/o/in/photostream/
and I couldn't find it. So I don't think it will be a Nokia. I've had a look on http://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3 but again couldn't find a Nokia or Sony Ericsson on it. It maybe too modern as the phone looks old even for 2006 standards. Have a look on http://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3 if you now any more information about it. I also Googled any relevant search terms but couldn't find anything, just things about Bond's phone and some parts on the other characters phones. Sorry I couldn't help any further. Why did you want to know what it was? Was it for some fan art?
Thanks for taking the time to look for me. Much appreciated. I'm interested in making some replica props, including the phones Bond and other major characters use. I've managed to find the other Ericsson phones for a decent price- except for the fingerprint scanner obviously, as it was made for the film- although there's a similar looking one for sale. I'm just having trouble finding this one phone. I'm tempted to say it's also a one-off made for CR- but I happened to stumble across a picture of it a while back, and now I can't find it. Anyway, thanks again for your help. :)
Edit: Found it. It's an Ericsson R600.
Ah, yes it is the Ericsson R600. How did you find it?
You know, I haven't really every thought of this, I just kind of passed it up honestly. However, you raise a very interesting point here! I believe the Baron Samedi decoy was used in an event that if anything ever went wrong, the real Baron did not have to be present for the ceremony to be endangered. Then again, perhaps that statue/clone thingy IS actually the real Baron Samedi that the voodoo creeps "worship", and the human Baron that we see in much of the movie is just an imitator trying to scare people away. Well in fact, yes, because Dr. Kananga confirms Bond's suspicions about Samedi being there to scare away any thieves from looting Kananga's poppy fields. Ehhh....it's a rather complex theory actually! Leave it to Guy Hamilton, who always seems to leave us with PLENTY of questions and plot holes.
We need you on the Daltonites thread. Great picture. That is my favourite Bond look and other Bonds all look great too.
Now, on to my question:
I've never understood why in the titles sequences after Cubby's death it appears " Albert R. Broccoli's EON Productions presents...". Shouldn't it be " Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman's EON Productions presents..." After all, EON was also founded by Saltzman...
Harry had to sell his shares after facing financial troubles, so his name was pretty much rescinded from what I understand.
Does anyone know?
Of themselves? If that's the case Brosnan's is GoldenEye, and Craig is Skyfall as I understand. Dalton, he would probably mention a Fleming novel, but in the modesty there's greatness.
I have never in all my time ever scene a version of the movie with any of those scenes with the real actors voices.
Does anyone know if there are versions either on DVD or VHS out there.. with the original scenes in them ?
MacNee hints that there is.Especially video.
Also such a real pity that the scene with Bond getting shown around the Disco Volante is lost.
That would have been great to see.
And another question: how did Eon get away with the opening of FYEO? Is it because he almost but didn't quite have enough of Blofeld's characteristics?
I'm not so sure.
http://www.moviemuser.co.uk/Features/4167/The-Battles-Over-Bond-Blofeld-And-A-Man-Called-Kevin-McClory.aspx
And that poses another question I have, now that we are on the topic of Mathis. What with the writer's strike and a script that was all but put together at times, I wonder: Was Mathis always supposed to be innocent of the accused crime, or was it just thrown in there to get him in the film and working with Bond again? It is something I have wondered...
A few that bugged me:
*Bond punches Felix when he is about to say 007 because he doesn't want the man hiding in the bathroom waiting for him to hear. Bond then goes into the bathroom, punches the henchguy, and then says 007 out loud while the man is completely conscious, blowing his own cover and basically punching Felix for nothing. And Largo knows he is MI6 anyway, so why would Bond give a toss if a "small fish" knew?
*Is Domino called that because the two moles on her left thigh look like a domino piece? This one doesn't bug me, just one I thought about and wanted to include.
*When Bond Fiona turns on Bond after their rumble in the sheets she reveals she is a villainess (which I think he always knew and just slept with her because she offered) and he says him sleeping with her was only for KING and country. Since Elizabeth was crowned in 1954, what gives?
*When bond is with Domino on the beach (after he gets the poison sucked out of her foot) she begins to talk about Angelo while crying, and apologizes to Bond by saying "I didn't mean to embarrass you, speaking of love." I'm sorry, but what the hell does she mean?
*When Bond and Felix are in the helicopter as Bond is about to dive into the water to look for the camouflaged NATO ship he and Felix exchange these words:
James Bond: [donning the underwater jet pack] ... and the kitchen sink.
Felix Leiter: On you, anything looks good.
Why is Felix randomly giving him a complement? Are they just that great of pals that it is just a nice gentlemanly gesture between mates? I mean, Felix is right, because Sean did look great in anything up to the entire tenure he had going as 007, so I can't fault him on that statement. Though, it does feel out of place and random, hence why it sticks out to me every time I see it. I must say, Felix in this film is a tad peculiar and way more conspicuous that I remember him being previously or thereafter, or at least seems to be. Anyway, I digress...just a little observation I am probably thinking too far into.
*At the start of the film Bond wants the symbol he saw on Count Lippe's arm analyzed and Moneypenny tells him that the man who can do that is out. Bond says "Moneypenny, I'll put you across my knee", and she says "On yogurt and lemon juice?" Bond follows it up with "I can hardly wait!" I think I have seen this one answered on here before, but I can't recall what that line was referring to.
*Vargas is teased a little by being a man who doesn't drink, smoke or make love by Largo, but he says we all have our hobbies. Were they trying to allude to homosexuality there? Does Fleming's novel shed any light on this a la Rosa Klebb? Just curious and another thing I noticed but didn't bug me like some of the others I listed above.
I fear even Sherlock himself would fall into self-doubt over some of these...
I agree it was always a tad weird hearing Felix say that. Not something I would say to another guy as a compliment, but perhaps jokingly, if we were good mates. Or just maybe, Felix had succumbed to Bond's magnetism!
Have a look at this thread, where Moneypenny's line "On yoghurt and lemon juice? I can hardly wait!" is discussed:
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2308/curious-line-of-dialogue-in-thunderball/p1
My thoughts mirror those of @Agent005's comments, after the original post: