You know, Tracy getting brutally shot was perhaps the only character demise that made me physically cry when I was much younger and I cannot recall properly crying over a fictional character's death in my older teens/adulthood so-far (despite the fact I've read about grown adults crying over Tracy, Vesper, Aki, Mathis, Judi Dench M, et al dying) though I can occasionally get surprisingly depressed when dwelling over dead characters.
Fictional characters dying in other movies I've recently seen such as Copycat and The Jackal (risible, apart from said main character's death), and the TV series The Americans left me quite legitimately saddened as well.
'Alright guard, begin the unnecessarily slow moving dipping mechanism...'
Did anyone else feel weirdly sorry for Kauffman? Especially when he pleads for his life, 'I'm just a professional doing my job'! Brutally cold from Bond! Not saying he didn't deserve it by the way
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Did anyone else feel weirdly sorry for Kauffman? Especially when he pleads for his life, 'I'm just a professional doing my job'! Brutally cold from Bond! Not saying he didn't deserve it by the way
No. Not at all. I thought that was a brilliant 'Bond moment' -{
Did anyone else feel weirdly sorry for Kauffman? Especially when he pleads for his life, 'I'm just a professional doing my job'! Brutally cold from Bond! Not saying he didn't deserve it by the way
No. Not at all. I thought that was a brilliant 'Bond moment' -{
Bond was a total Badass in TND!
....and the best he ever managed was a sermon on the mount.
I found this death to be funny rather than sad or disturbing, he was getting off on having his tux tails pulled up his butt crack. Kidd's death was disturbing though.
Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?"
I found this death to be funny rather than sad or disturbing, he was getting off on having his tux tails pulled up his butt crack. Kidd's death was disturbing though.
I wrote Mr. Kidd )
....and the best he ever managed was a sermon on the mount.
Did anyone else feel weirdly sorry for Kauffman? Especially when he pleads for his life, 'I'm just a professional doing my job'! Brutally cold from Bond! Not saying he didn't deserve it by the way
No. Not at all. I thought that was a brilliant 'Bond moment' -{
Bond was a total Badass in TND!
great Brosnan performance. Shame the film wasn't that great
I found this death to be funny rather than sad or disturbing, he was getting off on having his tux tails pulled up his butt crack. Kidd's death was disturbing though.
I wrote Mr. Kidd )
i meant Wint )
Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?"
Yeah, this is probably my favorite Brosnan Bond . . . another weak Goldfinger-esque villain and some of the campy moments -- the whole Dr. Kaufman (Kaufman/coffin, get it?) character -- marred an otherwise good Bond movie.
Watching YOLT last night and think the relationship between Bond and Aki seems
very genuine and real. Her Death is very sad in an otherwise light film.
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Yeah, this is probably my favorite Brosnan Bond . . . another weak Goldfinger-esque villain and some of the campy moments -- the whole Dr. Kaufman (Kaufman/coffin, get it?) character -- marred an otherwise good Bond movie.
I don't think Dr. Kaufman's name is about the rhyme with "coffin". "Kaufman" is the German word for "Merchant" and Kaufman is a mercenary- a merchant of death. "I'm just a professional doing a job!"
^Maybe Dr. Kaufmann, as part of his MO as an in demand globe trotting assassin, has assumed a fake German identity and not as talented at accents as he thinks he was? )
Watching YOLT last night and think the relationship between Bond and Aki seems very genuine and real. Her Death is very sad in an otherwise light film.
Well (I've said it before) the problem was that after the incredibly sad and morbid accidental assassination of Aki, YOLT relapses back into being cartoonish again and seemingly forgets her.
'Alright guard, begin the unnecessarily slow moving dipping mechanism...'
As with John Barry's score for Aki's death (touching when Bond and Aki embrace each other, tense and eerie when the ninja assassin strikes, then deeply sorrowful when Aki dies) Vesper's demise is accompanied by a very moving and dramatic score as well (by David Arnold).
'Alright guard, begin the unnecessarily slow moving dipping mechanism...'
I think Vesper's death hit home as it was the first really emotional
scene in a Bond movie in years. Especially after the light weight, fun
movies of Brosnan. It was a big change.
I wouldn't say the Brosnan era was bereft of emotionally moving moments (Bond's interplay with 006, Paris Carver meeting a sticky end, and Bond resorting to shooting Elektra King, even DAD had a couple of emotionally affecting scenes that get lost amongst the dross).
'Alright guard, begin the unnecessarily slow moving dipping mechanism...'
Can't agree that these deaths were all that emotional. All the Deaths in the Craig films
have been hard hitting and emotional for Bond as well as the audience.
It has to be M in Skyfall. Judi Dench's portrayal has been something that the audiences have been familiar with since 1995. It sure hit me hard when she was killed off.
Death of Tracy will always be a disturbing and Emotional Moment. Even when Bond knows that she is dead, he still sees it has her having a Rest. Although this is most likely down to a sudden Shock.
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You know, Tracy getting brutally shot was perhaps the only character demise that made me physically cry when I was much younger and I cannot recall properly crying over a fictional character's death in my older teens/adulthood so-far (despite the fact I've read about grown adults crying over Tracy, Vesper, Aki, Mathis, Judi Dench M, et al dying) though I can occasionally get surprisingly depressed when dwelling over dead characters.
Fictional characters dying in other movies I've recently seen such as Copycat and The Jackal (risible, apart from said main character's death), and the TV series The Americans left me quite legitimately saddened as well.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
Disturbing - Mr. Kidd
Saddening - Vesper
No. Not at all. I thought that was a brilliant 'Bond moment' -{
Bond was a total Badass in TND!
I found this death to be funny rather than sad or disturbing, he was getting off on having his tux tails pulled up his butt crack. Kidd's death was disturbing though.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
I wrote Mr. Kidd )
i meant Wint )
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
Yeah, I'd have to agree with that ranking of Bond girl deaths that felt legitimately saddening.
very genuine and real. Her Death is very sad in an otherwise light film.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
I don't think Dr. Kaufman's name is about the rhyme with "coffin". "Kaufman" is the German word for "Merchant" and Kaufman is a mercenary- a merchant of death. "I'm just a professional doing a job!"
Well (I've said it before) the problem was that after the incredibly sad and morbid accidental assassination of Aki, YOLT relapses back into being cartoonish again and seemingly forgets her.
Very sad indeed.
As with John Barry's score for Aki's death (touching when Bond and Aki embrace each other, tense and eerie when the ninja assassin strikes, then deeply sorrowful when Aki dies) Vesper's demise is accompanied by a very moving and dramatic score as well (by David Arnold).
scene in a Bond movie in years. Especially after the light weight, fun
movies of Brosnan. It was a big change.
have been hard hitting and emotional for Bond as well as the audience.
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