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Although I don't think it'll happen in the era we are in now. Next actor perhaps
On the other hand, the thin vertical scar described by Fleming might be clean enough to be noticed only upon thorough examination, and not stand out like a pirate´s zipper-shaped scar (or like Blofeld´s scar in YOLT ;-) ).
It's a neat touch to see Bond a little scratched up a day or two after a fight and was clearly a conscious move from the filmmakers that if they show Bond bleed he becomes less of a superman figure and more human. It's a small detail but it's interesting to see the wounds slowly heal and I think subconsciously makes the audience relate to Bond as a person.
Personally I hope they continue down this road with Spectre and into Bond 25. If the Comic Relief sketch was filmed on some downtime from SP then I think Bond is definitely in a sore state.
You're right, I had forgotten how refreshing it was to see Bond carry a brace of scratches on his face during CR. Up until that point all the Bonds would get a little dirty, or perhaps have a little blood leak from the corner of their mouths, but nothing more.
That is so interesting that you said "This is the guy I see when I read the books!" I think about who I see when I read the books too. I think when I read the original novels and short stories I see a mix between Sean Connery and that above picture as per Fleming. It's really that 1960s feeling for me that shows me him. When I read Carte Blanche I think I pictured a Craig-like Bond.
I'm currently reading John Gardner's continuation novels and I think of his Bond more like this McLusky sketch from the comic strip.
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Bond is a bit fat in the first one! He was 'lean' in Fleming's books.
Yes, but are things really that simple? See several Fleming print interviews, the morality chapter in Casino Royale and the dark side of James Bond theme in the film version of The Man with the Golden Gun for more details.
Things are not that simple, but this is one of the reasons why Bond never had a facial scar IMO: it is difficult to cast actors having even a remote resemblance to their novels' counterparts, so they have to use "short cuts": scars, eyepatches, etc.
Mind you, it could have worked, but then it would have needed to be established early on, either during DN (he gets it during his mission or he already has it at the beginning from a previous one) or say had CR been their first movie. Then the scar could have been one of Bond's trademarks, just like the PPK and the martini.
Dueling system with swords, the idea was not to kill your opponent, but scar his cheek ( on his face :D ) which was a great sign of honour and bravery ?
Might have no Connection whatever, but I'm sure it would have been well known.
Well, it is explained how he got the facial scar in John Peason's biography of Bond and of course Blofeld sported a duelling scar in the film version of YOLT.
Well, yes, but I just wanted to point out that there was already a text on this matter that has been unassailed by anything else, including a duelling scar.
Yes, they were more the "pretty boys", weren't they?
I wouldn't Blofeld's scar in the film version of YOLT is a duelling scar. You wouldn't get the skin obscuring the eye like that. Looks more like a burns injury.
Would we like to see Blofeld end up getting injured so he has a similar scar at the end of SP or the next film?
Yes, but that's exactly what they look like. I've seen it referred to as a duelling scar in some sources too. Perhaps he's had more than one, though or there were complications with plastic surgery a la Sir Hugo Drax in MR?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dueling_scar
Either way, we'll never know now.