Top 3 Favourite Scenes of a Bond Movie: Final Results

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  • Posts: 3,336
    doubleoego wrote: »
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    By the first one, you mean Koskov's defection?
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    Post pipeline escape. It's the scene where Bond and Saunders are in the car and Bond's going on about how he kills professionals and that he'll thank M if he gets fired for not killing Kara.
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
    Posts: 3,369
    Bond and Kara at the fair
    Pipeline Escape
    Pushkin interrogation
  • Posts: 7,438
    doubleoego, I should have included that scene in my choices "..whoever she was, I must have scared the living daylights out of her!" Great scene.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,138
    Almost missed this. As with so many Bond films The Living Daylights has far more than just 3 great scenes. Having recently watched this movie I'm struggling to find three to pick.
    However, if it has to be done. I'd rather do it.

    Koskov's defection
    Bond on a mission in Bratislava to assist with the defection of a Russian General in the role of a sniper.
    The set up of Bond noticing Kara in the orchestra, and then sensing she's been set up when she reveals herself to be the sniper is wonderful. The stuffy by the numbers head of section, Saunders who seems to get off on the wrong foot with OO7 is also one of my favourite allies. The scene is full of tension and drama, set at night. It's old time spy drama at its best and all involved are wonderful.

    Pushkin interrogation
    If I had to pick only one scene to be my favourite, then this would be it.
    Bond as an assassin. Cold, in control and fully focused. Timothy Dalton excels here, aided too by the truly wonderful John Rhys Davis as Pushkin. As before the scene builds and builds with talk of what Bond is doing threatening Pushkin, to getting ready to murder him.
    "On your knees. Put your hands behind your back..."
    It's moments like this that are almost straight out of Fleming. No quips or gadgets. Just a cold hearted bastard doing his job.
    I love the line, "If I trusted Koskov we wouldn't be talking." And in view of what we've seen, we know this Bond is tough as nails, and very dangerous.
    Superb scene and one of the series best.

    Death of Saunders
    Having started off not really liking each other, the film builds the relationship of Bond and Saunders to the point where Saunders goes against his normal instinct of doing it by the book, and trusts Bonds instincts about Koskov.
    Meeting Bond at the Prater park in Vienna to aide him on his way to Tangier.
    As Saunders leaves wishing Bond good luck, Bond replies "Saunders....thanks." A genuine appreciation of each other has been formed, only to be broken seconds later as Saunders is brutally killed.
    The rage displayed by Dalton is fantastic as the balloon with Smiert Spionam floats by. This is for me what makes Dalton one of the best Bonds.

    Honourable mentions

    The stunning PTS
    The fight at Blayden safe house between Necros and Green Four
    The Aston Martin escape. (The full car chase is just old fashioned fun, albeit OTT)
    The cargo net fight. (I'm not going to go over it again. You know I love it and regard it as the greatest stunt of all time)
    Bond and M. The briefing after Koskovs been snatched is one of the better Bond /M scenes since Connery and Bernard Lee.

    TLD is such a fantastic film from start to finish, very little to find negative. Stunning debut by Dalton. Such a pity he only made two.
  • Posts: 4,044
    1. Bond - Necros cargo fight
    2. PTS
    3. Sniper
  • Posts: 1,970
    I think its time for LTK!
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    Posts: 2,252
    Benny wrote: »
    Almost missed this. As with so many Bond films The Living Daylights has far more than just 3 great scenes. Having recently watched this movie I'm struggling to find three to pick.
    However, if it has to be done. I'd rather do it.

    Koskov's defection
    Bond on a mission in Bratislava to assist with the defection of a Russian General in the role of a sniper.
    The set up of Bond noticing Kara in the orchestra, and then sensing she's been set up when she reveals herself to be the sniper is wonderful. The stuffy by the numbers head of section, Saunders who seems to get off on the wrong foot with OO7 is also one of my favourite allies. The scene is full of tension and drama, set at night. It's old time spy drama at its best and all involved are wonderful.

    Pushkin interrogation
    If I had to pick only one scene to be my favourite, then this would be it.
    Bond as an assassin. Cold, in control and fully focused. Timothy Dalton excels here, aided too by the truly wonderful John Rhys Davis as Pushkin. As before the scene builds and builds with talk of what Bond is doing threatening Pushkin, to getting ready to murder him.
    "On your knees. Put your hands behind your back..."
    It's moments like this that are almost straight out of Fleming. No quips or gadgets. Just a cold hearted bastard doing his job.
    I love the line, "If I trusted Koskov we wouldn't be talking." And in view of what we've seen, we know this Bond is tough as nails, and very dangerous.
    Superb scene and one of the series best.

    Death of Saunders
    Having started off not really liking each other, the film builds the relationship of Bond and Saunders to the point where Saunders goes against his normal instinct of doing it by the book, and trusts Bonds instincts about Koskov.
    Meeting Bond at the Prater park in Vienna to aide him on his way to Tangier.
    As Saunders leaves wishing Bond good luck, Bond replies "Saunders....thanks." A genuine appreciation of each other has been formed, only to be broken seconds later as Saunders is brutally killed.
    The rage displayed by Dalton is fantastic as the balloon with Smiert Spionam floats by. This is for me what makes Dalton one of the best Bonds.

    Honourable mentions

    The stunning PTS
    The fight at Blayden safe house between Necros and Green Four
    The Aston Martin escape. (The full car chase is just old fashioned fun, albeit OTT)
    The cargo net fight. (I'm not going to go over it again. You know I love it and regard it as the greatest stunt of all time)
    Bond and M. The briefing after Koskovs been snatched is one of the better Bond /M scenes since Connery and Bernard Lee.

    TLD is such a fantastic film from start to finish, very little to find negative. Stunning debut by Dalton. Such a pity he only made two.

    Precisely why TLD is no. 1 for me
  • AnthraxAnthrax Sweden
    Posts: 77
    1 the kitchen fight
    2. Bond confronts Pushkin
    3 the PTS
  • w2bond wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Almost missed this. As with so many Bond films The Living Daylights has far more than just 3 great scenes. Having recently watched this movie I'm struggling to find three to pick.
    However, if it has to be done. I'd rather do it.

    Koskov's defection
    Bond on a mission in Bratislava to assist with the defection of a Russian General in the role of a sniper.
    The set up of Bond noticing Kara in the orchestra, and then sensing she's been set up when she reveals herself to be the sniper is wonderful. The stuffy by the numbers head of section, Saunders who seems to get off on the wrong foot with OO7 is also one of my favourite allies. The scene is full of tension and drama, set at night. It's old time spy drama at its best and all involved are wonderful.

    Pushkin interrogation
    If I had to pick only one scene to be my favourite, then this would be it.
    Bond as an assassin. Cold, in control and fully focused. Timothy Dalton excels here, aided too by the truly wonderful John Rhys Davis as Pushkin. As before the scene builds and builds with talk of what Bond is doing threatening Pushkin, to getting ready to murder him.
    "On your knees. Put your hands behind your back..."
    It's moments like this that are almost straight out of Fleming. No quips or gadgets. Just a cold hearted bastard doing his job.
    I love the line, "If I trusted Koskov we wouldn't be talking." And in view of what we've seen, we know this Bond is tough as nails, and very dangerous.
    Superb scene and one of the series best.

    Death of Saunders
    Having started off not really liking each other, the film builds the relationship of Bond and Saunders to the point where Saunders goes against his normal instinct of doing it by the book, and trusts Bonds instincts about Koskov.
    Meeting Bond at the Prater park in Vienna to aide him on his way to Tangier.
    As Saunders leaves wishing Bond good luck, Bond replies "Saunders....thanks." A genuine appreciation of each other has been formed, only to be broken seconds later as Saunders is brutally killed.
    The rage displayed by Dalton is fantastic as the balloon with Smiert Spionam floats by. This is for me what makes Dalton one of the best Bonds.

    Honourable mentions

    The stunning PTS
    The fight at Blayden safe house between Necros and Green Four
    The Aston Martin escape. (The full car chase is just old fashioned fun, albeit OTT)
    The cargo net fight. (I'm not going to go over it again. You know I love it and regard it as the greatest stunt of all time)
    Bond and M. The briefing after Koskovs been snatched is one of the better Bond /M scenes since Connery and Bernard Lee.

    TLD is such a fantastic film from start to finish, very little to find negative. Stunning debut by Dalton. Such a pity he only made two.

    Precisely why TLD is no. 1 for me

    Also my 3 best scenes, also why Dalton will forever be No1 for me.
  • edited February 2016 Posts: 3,336
    The Living Daylights, 29 voters

    1 = Pushkin interrogation = 41 Points
    2 = Koskov's defection = 33 Points
    3 = PTS = 27 Points
  • edited February 2016 Posts: 3,336
    Problem solver? I'm more of a problem eliminator.

    On to Licence to Kill
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    edited February 2016 Posts: 45,489
    Leiter fed to the shark
    Lamora getting the whip
    Sanchez on fire

    God, I sound like a sadist.
  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    Posts: 9,020
    Q and Bond and Pam Bouvier in the hotel room.

    Bond getting his licence revoked and then fleeing through the gardens.

    Bouvier and Wayne Newton
  • edited February 2016 Posts: 12,474
    1. Tanker chase / Bond avenges Felix and Della.
    2. Bond and Sharkey infiltrate Krest's building.
    3. Bond meets Sanchez at the casino.
  • GBFGBF
    Posts: 3,197
    1. Tanker chase / Bond avenges Felix and Della (if it is regarded as one sequnece).
    2. Licence revoked.
    3. "you're dead"!!! Dario's death.

    honourable mention:
    the deleted scene where Bond is in the hotel room watching the TV
  • Posts: 7,438
    Again, very difficult to pick 3!!
    1. Bond refusing to take Dellas garter, and then reluctantly catching it as it reminds him
    of tracy!
    2. The whole seaplane sequence. Brilliant idea, brilliantly executed!
    3. Any scene with Sanchez/Bond. Davi and Dalton, Great Bond..Great villain!
    Honourable mentions, the truck chase finale, one of the best choreographed action scenes in the series, Q in his finest outing for 007, Carey Lowells sexy and under-rated Bond girl, Benicio Del Toros nasty henchman,in fact ALL of Sanchez henchmen .....and finally...the iguana!!
  • Posts: 4,044
    1. Tanker chase
    2. You earned it - you keep it. (a great Bond kill)
    3. Ms Kennedy unzips her dress to get her gun. (nice music here too)
  • GBFGBF
    Posts: 3,197
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Again, very difficult to pick 3!!
    1. Bond refusing to take Dellas garter, and then reluctantly catching it as it reminds him
    of tracy!
    2. The whole seaplane sequence. Brilliant idea, brilliantly executed!
    3. Any scene with Sanchez/Bond. Davi and Dalton, Great Bond..Great villain!
    Honourable mentions, the truck chase finale, one of the best choreographed action scenes in the series, Q in his finest outing for 007, Carey Lowells sexy and under-rated Bond girl, Benicio Del Toros nasty henchman,in fact ALL of Sanchez henchmen .....and finally...the iguana!!

    oh, I always thought this scene is the worst scene in the whole film. I have always hated it but I know many people who really like it. So maybe I just need to watch it again and think about it....
  • 1. "Don't you want to know why?"
    2. "Switch the BLOODY MACHINE OFF!!!!!!!
    3. Seaplane
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
    Posts: 3,369
    1.) Why don't you wait until you're asked? / Why don't you ask me?
    2.) Q appearing to help Bond
    3.) Parachuting in followed by the opening notes of LTK theme.
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
    Posts: 7,314
    1) Bond finds Della and Felix.
    2) The Casino/Problem Eliminator Meeting.
    3) Seaplane Fight.
  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
    Posts: 1,984
    1. M revoking 007's licence to kill.

    2. The tanker chase and "Don't you want to know why?"

    3. "Problem solver?" "More of a problem eliminator". Love that scene and the acting from both Davi and Dalton is perfect.

    Honorable mentions to Leiter's leg becoming shark meat and Dalton finding him and Della in their house. And just about every scene with Davi - he's amazing as Sanchez.
  • Very weird that no one has mentioned the infamous head explosion - do we all agree that they went too far with that one?
  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
    Posts: 1,984
    It was a bit excessive - it wasn't necessary at all to nail in the darker atmosphere of the film.
  • I am still not entirely sure if they were right in including that in the film. It helps to unsettle the audience (LTK got increasingly unsettling as it went on) but I still feel that it goes too far for a Bond film somehow. Like it was quite senseless in a way. And yet I like the cocaine grinder sequence a lot. Hm.
  • JohnHammond73JohnHammond73 Lancashire, UK
    edited March 2016 Posts: 4,151
    1. Bond finds Della and Felix
    2. "You earned it, you keep it"
    3. Bond meets Sanchez

    HM: Death of Sanchez, Licence Revoked, Whipping of Lupe
  • edited March 2016 Posts: 1,405
    1. Watch the birdie you bastard/Rooftop fight
    2. "What did he promise you? His heart? Give her his heart"
    3. "You earned it, you keep it, old buddy"
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    Posts: 2,252
    Again many great scenes in Glen films but the most satisfying?

    1. "Compliments of Sharkey" and I'll include the seaplane fight
    2. "You earned it, you keep it, old buddy"
    3. Tanker chase
  • Lancaster007Lancaster007 Shrublands Health Clinic, England
    edited March 2016 Posts: 1,874
    Oh gawd only three…
    1. Compliments of Sharkey! - escaping from the Wavecrest, bare-foot water ski-ing.
    2. More of a problem eliminator. Bond and Sanchez meet
    3. Watch the birdie, you bastard! - rooftop fight.
    Great film.
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