References to Bond
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I was watching the Avengers, ep. "Too many christmas trees". As you know, Honour Blackman played Cathy Gale in the early seasons, before she was replaced by Diana Rigg as Emma Peel.
In the above-mentioned episode, Steed and Peel read from Christmas cards sent to Steed. One of them is from Cathy Gale. Steed looks at it in astonisment and says "What can she be doing in Fort Knox?" -- with clear reference to Blackman's participation in Goldfinger.
I'm sure there are references to Bond movies in other films/serials, too. Has this been discussed already? Is there a list of such things?
I don't mean Bond spoofs or parodies.
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jfm
In the above-mentioned episode, Steed and Peel read from Christmas cards sent to Steed. One of them is from Cathy Gale. Steed looks at it in astonisment and says "What can she be doing in Fort Knox?" -- with clear reference to Blackman's participation in Goldfinger.
I'm sure there are references to Bond movies in other films/serials, too. Has this been discussed already? Is there a list of such things?
I don't mean Bond spoofs or parodies.
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jfm
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You mean the Avengers wasn't a Bond spoof or parody???
Our Man Flint features a brief appearance by Derek Flint's fellow superspy,British secret agent 0008--who is played by an actor whose resemblance to Sean Connery is no accident.
The Liquidator takes the James Bond concept to an extreme.The "real-life" head of British Intelligence decides to create his own special assassin in the mold of 007 after having seen(it's strongly suggested) some of the James Bond movies.After an extensive search,a man is found and trained for this role, but...
In 1967's The Saint and the Fiction Makers,Simon Templar(played by Roger Moore),becomes the bodyguard of an extremely successful writer of spy novels that are very much in the Ian Fleming/007 tradition.In one scene,a "clip" from one of the many popular movies based upon those books, underscores their resemblance to Eon's James Bond film series.
References to James Bond as a fictional character are plenty in movies and TV.
However, the Avengers reference is a bit different. I know it's just an in-joke by the Avengers team, but it could be interpreted as a subtle hint that the Avengers Universe and the Bond Universe are one and the same.
I suspect there are far fewer references like that.
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jfm
PS, I spotted another fun Bond reference in the Avengers. In the ep. "Small game, big hunter", someone uses a rifle to try to kill Mr Steed. The shooter misses and Mr Steed approaches him and grabs the rifle saying "Mauser, single barrell. You've had your five". The rifle goes off *bang*, upon which Mr Steed quips "My arithmetics is shocking!"
You've been warned by two other mods, and I believe three times is more then enough for your likes.
if you ask me, i can't find any. i was thinking in some references like one in the movie "The Assignment"
but i would like to see more...
Roger Moore.
I think someone here asked a similar question relating Bond and Grand Theft Auto where there was some commonality with a line Leiter had made in LALD. It would prolly take some searching though
You sure have issues man...
I just happen to love Bond movies, what's the crime then?...
and what I wrote earlier is a reference whether you like it or not. who maked you the judge of this post anyway?
Napoleon Solo(Robert Vaughn is helped out of a fix by a mysterious agent called JB(played by George Lazenby in a brief cameo).-{
Curious if that was Brosnan's bit of ad-libbing, since it was so widely reported that Goldfinger was one of his favorites.
Ha! Yeah, Right.8-)
One of my fav's as well.
Arguably in regard to CR and its various bold departures from "tradition," EON has deliberately and successfully appealed to today's Xtreme-minded audiences, starting with 007 himself, is is no longer "my father's James Bond."
Just a classic bit of Bondian nonsense which captures the essence of the series (pace, style, action) in a way that most parodies fail to do. Highly recommended.
"World domination. Same old dream."
That one was pretty obvious. :007)
I can think of a good one from The Simpsons as well, and I don't mean the obvious Bond parody from season 8 titled You Only Move Twice.
In the episode Who Shot Mr. Burns, when Burns develops a way to block out the sun from the people in Springfield, with his plan being to gauge the townfolk on electricity 24/7 from his power plant, he shows his plan to Smithers in a model that pops out of the floor. The model, the way that Smithers scampers away nervously, and Burns' accompanying speech are a clear homage to Goldfinger -{
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Nice one!
I just watched this episode the other night, and the music for the episode is blatantly trying to imitate both the Bond sound, including a melody that is very similiar to 'From Russia With Love.' Another little tidbit is that the episode stars Pedro Armanderiz Jr.