For me, one single moment that I love appears in QoS. During the chase through Siena, just as Bond and Mitchell fall down through the glass and the camera follows them too. Not saying it's my all time fave moment, but it just gets me every time I watch it. Simple yet effective!
One of my favorite alltime scenes is in TB when Bond arrives late for the briefing of all the 00's.
The look on M's face and the sound. of Bond's footsteps, just a great scene
One of my favorite alltime scenes is in TB when Bond arrives late for the briefing of all the 00's.
The look on M's face and the sound. of Bond's footsteps, just a great scene
Really nice example of something that I had forgotten and it's only when someone reminds you about that you realise just how good it is. Yes those echoing footsteps seem to last forever.It's also a nice example of Bond as 'rebelious child' and M as ' critical parent'. Great stuff.
Jumping over the crocodiles and fleeing in the speedboat in LALD. The speedboat jump in the film was a world record at the time for longest speedboat jump.
I also think it was critical to the long term success of the franchise. Before "LALD" Connery and Bond were seen as one. Nobody thought the franchise could survive without Sir Sean in the role.
But only " Bond, James Bond " could skip across some Gators & Crocs, then go on a world record boat run, all the while fleeing from a horde of angry, voodoo spouting, heroin dealers, and a 300 lb redneck sheriff hot on his heels.
I think it was that scene that made it ok for the movie going audience to love Bond for Bond, as opposed to just loving " Sean Connery as James Bond "
Here's to 50 years Jimbo cheers !!!!!!! B-) -{ B-)
I also love the African Rundown chase in Casino Royale where Craig busts through the drywall. I also love Bond and Vesper in the shower of Casino Royale.
The ending of CR where Bond confronts Mr. White, seeing that for the first time in theaters was absolutely amazing. Everything about it screamed the real Bond was back and was ready to kick some ass, it's just too bad the subsequent movie didn't hold up.
Like many I keep coming up with scenes that are Brilliant, the ski jump, the crocs escape, Fight with Grant on the train. Spoilt for choice really, Lucky us. )
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One memory that sticks out, was seeing MR for the first time, and the PTS totally blew me away, Bond being pushed out the plane without a parachute........it was awesome
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The look on M's face and the sound. of Bond's footsteps, just a great scene
Really nice example of something that I had forgotten and it's only when someone reminds you about that you realise just how good it is. Yes those echoing footsteps seem to last forever.It's also a nice example of Bond as 'rebelious child' and M as ' critical parent'. Great stuff.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I also think it was critical to the long term success of the franchise. Before "LALD" Connery and Bond were seen as one. Nobody thought the franchise could survive without Sir Sean in the role.
But only " Bond, James Bond " could skip across some Gators & Crocs, then go on a world record boat run, all the while fleeing from a horde of angry, voodoo spouting, heroin dealers, and a 300 lb redneck sheriff hot on his heels.
I think it was that scene that made it ok for the movie going audience to love Bond for Bond, as opposed to just loving " Sean Connery as James Bond "
Here's to 50 years Jimbo cheers !!!!!!! B-) -{ B-)
I also love the African Rundown chase in Casino Royale where Craig busts through the drywall. I also love Bond and Vesper in the shower of Casino Royale.
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