Your favourite QoS moments?

i expect u2 diei expect u2 die LondonPosts: 583MI6 Agent
Whilst watching Quantum of Solace, I found myself constantly thinking "that was great", only to think the very same thing a few minutes later.

My second viewing is this afternoon, so I'll have some more solid points to make, but here are the moments within QoS that stood out for me:



The Opening - Before we are thrust into the car chase, I love the rapidly zooming shot along the water, approaching the tunnel. The calm before the storm...


Tosca/Gunfight - Some beautiful cinematography, its great how the two scenes are inter-cut, with the rousing opera music over the top. I've always longed for a scene as artistic as this within a Bond film, and Forster has finally delivered.


Drunk Bond: "How many have I had?". There was a very nice atmosphere to this scene. Some have expressed their disdain at seeing Bond like this, but I found it very tender. My brother turned to me during the scene, and said "very Fleming". I know its easy to attach that notion to any 'reflective' Bond moment (cough, Goldeneye, cough, beach), but the dialogue and the ambiance made it so.


The Death of Mathis: A lovely, tender scene. Almost brought a tear to the eye. Its been a while since we've seen a genuinely moving demise of an obligatory 'sacrificial lamb', but Mathis and Bond's relationship was particularly complex, in that Bond had the man "imprisoned and tortured". A great performance from both actors.


Bond cradles Camille - this moment, within the hopeless situation of the burning hotel, was another brilliantly powerful one. I hope the echoes of Bond and Vesper in the shower were deliberate (and I suspect they were). The concept is the same, although the context (a burning building as opposed to a mere shower) is completely different. Bond couldn't save Vesper but he can save Camille. "Close your eyes..." I've always found the technique of dulling the SFX and letting the score take dominance really powerful, I loved it in the Lord of the Rings films, but never expected to see it used well in Bond. Here, as Bond rushes to save Camille, it works fantastically.


The Yusef confrontation: I wasn't expecting this. I've always wanted the Vesper situation to be clearly revealed, and I was losing hope. Then wham, here it is. A mere dialogue sequence, but Daniel Craig and Simon Kassianides give it a real intensity. The whole Vesper affair just became FAR more sinister, especially as we see someone who is, essentially, a 'Vesper no. 2', Yusef's next victim. Now I fully understand Bond's desire for revenge, and just how manipulated 'poor' Vesper was.


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  • Pud2002Pud2002 Posts: 65MI6 Agent
    - Bond getting the motobike (An actual laugh out loud moment)

    - Bond not accepting Fields choice of hotel

    - Opera scene

    - Bond drunk (humanized him for me)

    - Mathis death (Did i see a tear in bonds eye?)
  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    edited November 2008
    Thank you I expect... You have revived this forum for me. I agree with everything you have said. My special favourite was the death of Mathis. I turned to my right and saw my sister sobbing. 1700 people packed into the Odeon Leicester Square and you could have heard a pin drop.

    All the other favourite moments you have already hilighted, except one: gunbarrel anyone? I cheered (even of my sister rolled her eyes as nobody else did!)

    10/10

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  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    PS - Also loved, I mean really loved the title sequence. Thought "Another Way To Die" finally worked for me. The new font was super, and all in all I loved it!

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  • bondaholic007bondaholic007 LondonPosts: 878MI6 Agent
    edited November 2008
    Pud2002 wrote:
    - Bond drunk (humanized him for me))

    I dont remember this bit :# Could someone push it back in my mind ? (This is why I need to see it again :) )

    Mine would be
    - Opera Scene
    - Upgrading Hotels
    - Mathis dying
    - Fire Scene
    - The Fight scene at the end between Greene and Bond (Girl Scream)

    A very strong Bond film, Great Music to it.
    9/10 overall, Could go up after second viewing.

    I liked the end "Goodbye Mr. Greene", Mylast name is Green and I thought it was great ;)
  • Colonel ShatnerColonel Shatner Chavtastic Bristol, BritainPosts: 574MI6 Agent
    The scene after the disorientating car chase where Bond drives into the MI6 safehouse and takes Mr. White to the interrogation room.

    Bond beats the crap out of a hired goon and steals his bike.

    The entire Torsca opera scene.

    Mathis' death.

    The dogfight and parachute jump into the cavern.

    When Bond and the girl infiltrate the remote luxury hotel cordoned off by Bolivian troops and Quantum agents.
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  • Max EMax E In the northPosts: 80MI6 Agent
    edited November 2008
    Bond getting the motobike is real funny. But the best of all is when M says that they have found Greene with motoroil in his stomach!!!!! :))
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  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    The entire Torsca opera scene and Mathis' death.
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  • bondaholic007bondaholic007 LondonPosts: 878MI6 Agent
    I also liked the ending, Very iconic bit for Craig. The Opera scene was amazing, One of the best scenes throughout the whole franchise. The Mathis dying was great. The Mr. White interogation was pretty good aswell. As is the whole film :)

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    1. Quantum Of Solace
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. Licence To Kill
  • stumac7stumac7 ScotlandPosts: 295MI6 Agent
    Best moments for me were

    1 Chase on foot
    2 The upgrading hotels joke
    3 Opera scenes
    4 The way Fields is found dead - very Goldfinger
    5 The way Bond lets Greene go
    6 The gun barrel scene although it is in the wrong place.
    7 Just the whole pacing of the film

    Negative points

    1 The car chase scene was good but needed a little introduction.
    2The parachute fall seems a little unbelievable (even for a Bond film)
  • avekevavekev UkPosts: 122MI6 Agent
    For me the film is a complete delight, but four scenes simply refuse to fade from my memory.

    The Opera / Restaurant scene. (More a hats off to Marc Forster for a wonderful lesson in film making).

    The passing of Mathis and the subsequent disposal of his body.

    The brutality of the lift (elevator) escape.

    The dropping of Vesper's Love knot into the snow.
  • c_a_r_t_e_r_3_5c_a_r_t_e_r_3_5 Posts: 116MI6 Agent
    The opera scene was one of my favourite sequences. The build up to it was flashy and humerous, the plot that unfolds was very clever, and the ending was gripping. It's just exactly what you expect from a Bond film.

    Rather than just a single moment, I liked how MI6 was protrayed. In previous films you get the impression that M, Bond and Moneypenny make up the whole of the organisation. In QOS, you see a lot more MI6 personnel and you get the sense that MI6 is a massive organisation. Similarly, you get this feel with the enemy organistaion too. This gives the film more depth and makes it a lot more exciting.

    And I don't want to ruin it for people that haven't been to see it yet, but the death of a certain character will put a nostalgic smile on the face of any classic-Bond fan.

    :)
  • RavenstoneRavenstone EnglandPosts: 152MI6 Agent
    I was the same. I said afterwards that there wasn't a big set piece in this film - no dam bungee jump, or 360 car jump. But lots of little pieces, and lots of difficult stuff just passed off without any fanfare. For example, jumping the bike from pier to boat, to another boat, and getting into the other boat. That was a bloody difficult stunt, and it's all done right in front of you. But thankfully without the swanee whistle ;)

    So I went from one favourite bit to another. But, if I have to list some -

    - the foot chase - everything is made more difficult for Bond. Mitchell jumps from one ledge to another, and part of the second ledge collapses, so Bond has to jump further. Everything that Mitchell does, Bond has to do in a harder way because of something Mitchell has done. Great and very subtle.

    - the car chase. I love the zooming shot along the Lake, cutting into pieces of the cars. Wonderful.

    - the Opera scene. All of it. How Bond catches Quantum out, and the way the gun fight is more or less done with a different soundtrack.

    - Greene's fate. Very nasty and vindictive. I approve.

    - Bond riding a motorbike. I mean, really riding a motorbike. Looking comfortable on a motorbike. None of this sticking it on a flatbed and filming from the back. He was really riding the bike, and he looks like he's been riding for years. He has those little quirks that bikers have. Two fingers on the clutch and brake for instance. And the fact he was dressed very much like Steve McQueen in The Great Escape for that scene.

    - the fire and explosions at the end. Fire is notoriously difficult to work with. It looked brilliant.

    - Greene sticking the axe in his foot. A really wince-inducing moment.

    - M saying "I don't give a **** what the Americans have to say about their trumped up charges. He's my agent. And I trust him." I felt like cheering. I still do.

    Oh to hell with it - the whole damn film!
  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    Here are mine:

    1. How he got the motorbike...when Camille dumped him from the car...and he stands in the road and says..."well that's not very nice..." had me chuckle...then along comes the bike...brilliant.

    2. The boat chase...but right at the end...after he's escaped the speeding boats...and he's standing up...steering..and the music goes to a solo and it goes slow motion...him on the water...realising what he's just done...again brilliant film making.

    3. The martini scene on the plane...so subtle...yet so moving, especially when Mathis asks what he is drinking..and Bond asks the bartender..."what are these again?" Like he doesn't know..and yet of course we know he knows...so touching. So moving....just superb.

    4. Right at the end, when they are in the burning building...and Camille is in the fire...with water showering down...just like the shower scene in CR...and she is petrified of the fire...from her past...and Bond rescues her...*sigh* Pure Bond.

    There are probably more...but I've only seen it once...and I need to see it again....but those are it for now.

    Pure brilliance from start to finish.
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  • lavabubblelavabubble Posts: 229MI6 Agent
    Lexi wrote:

    3. The martini scene on the plane...so subtle...yet so moving, especially when Mathis asks what he is drinking..and Bond asks the bartender..."what are these again?" Like he doesn't know..and yet of course we know he knows...so touching. So moving....just superb.

    4. Right at the end, when they are in the burning building...and Camille is in the fire...with water showering down...just like the shower scene in CR...and she is petrified of the fire...from her past...and Bond rescues her...*sigh* Pure Bond.



    Pure brilliance from start to finish.

    Totally agree with these and also the Tosca and Mathis scene - very skillfully crafted and executed I thought. I did also like the general echos back to CR.

    I also liked the scene when his cards were cancelled and with not even the blink of an eye the check-in desk girl agreed to cover for him :007)
  • RavenstoneRavenstone EnglandPosts: 152MI6 Agent
    Was that the receptionist who was Charlie Chaplin's grand-daughter?
  • OsatoOsato Aberdeen, ScotlandPosts: 99MI6 Agent
    Again, many highlights in a great film. The ones which come to mind after one viewing:

    The escape from the MI6 agents in the hotel lift
    Procuring the motorbike
    Hotel upgrade gag (loved it - I'm a teacher)
    Taxi Driver CIA address gag
    All Judi Dench's dialogue
    Axe in foot - great audience reaction!
    Mathis death - beautifully done

    I'm sure another viewing will give me many more to enjoy remembering. I really loved the film - don't believe the naysayers, see it yourself if you're in doubt!!
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,749Chief of Staff
    Lexi wrote:
    Here are mine:

    3. The martini scene on the plane...so subtle...yet so moving, especially when Mathis asks what he is drinking..and Bond asks the bartender..."what are these again?" Like he doesn't know..and yet of course we know he knows...so touching. So moving....just superb.

    Yes, Lexi...this is my favourite scene by far...he's sat there with the stolen picture of Vesper and the Algerian love knot...drinking 'her' down...trying to fill himself up with her...he can't sleep because of her...

    My other favourite scene is the closing one..the Algerian love knot in the snow...he's done now...he knew Vesper loved him...she's been avenged...the necklace means nothing anymore...it's not 'of' her..it was given to her...

    Beautiful scenes...subtley played...
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  • slingerslinger USAPosts: 79MI6 Agent
    edited November 2008
    Time for a US viewer to chime in.
    Got to see “QOS” immediately after “Casino Royale” in the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood Thursday night.

    Best:

    Loved that it started moments after “Casino Royale”.

    Bond revealing Mr. White in the trunk

    Tosca sequence- Bond staring down Greene as they all leave. Always great to see Bond pushing bad guys buttons.

    Pulling the motorcycle out from under the thug – good laugh

    Mathis relationship- Making up with each other, scene on plane, and cradling Mathis, which made me tear up. (I admit it!)

    Teachers who won the lottery – good laugh

    Dumping Green in the dessert – Bond does to him what he wanted to do to Bolivia

    When Yusef’s new Canadian girlfriend says “Thanks” after Bond explains things and lets her go.

    Bond telling M “I never left”

    Not so good:

    Action editing – maybe I’m old but my head was spinning. Fast editing is not in itself bad. I just needed to have a better sense of where things were and what was happening.

    Conclusion; Fantastic film, great story,
  • discovolantediscovolante los angeles ca usaPosts: 66MI6 Agent
    Hey slinger, I was at the Cinerama Dome last night as well! The CR/QOS double bill was kick ass! I was in row O for CR and B for QOS. The biggest cheer of the night seemed to be for the Star Trek and Watchmen previews:( My favorite scene.....how about anything with Camille:x
  • c_a_r_t_e_r_3_5c_a_r_t_e_r_3_5 Posts: 116MI6 Agent
    Oh yeah, I forgot about the martini scene on the plane; that was beautifully done.

    Also, the escape from the hotel was fantastic. It was so simple, but it put a huge smile on my face.

    :)
  • jetsetwillyjetsetwilly Liverpool, UKPosts: 1,048MI6 Agent
    Camille parachuting in high heels. Seriously.
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  • Monza860Monza860 USPosts: 501MI6 Agent
    - Bond getting the motorbike(That was just so awesome)
    - Bond not accepting Fields choice of hotel
    - Dropping Vesper's Love Knot
    - Bond drunk
    - Mathis' death
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  • J_BurnhamJ_Burnham Posts: 40MI6 Agent
    I would have to agree with most of the comments on this thread for example, opening car chase beautifully filmed, Bond Drunk, Mathis' death, Teacher's on sabbatical who have won the Lottery, Acquisition of the Motorbike, bond confrontation of Vespers ex boyfriend, and the opera scene, however another scene springs to mind that bought a smile to my face and that was when Bond met Leiter in the Bolivian bar and he was criticizing the US for their foreign policy and Felix replied 'coming from a Brit i'll take that as a compliment!' an obvious implication of the way the US regarded the decolonization of the British empire africa etc, Briliant!
  • sharpshootersharpshooter Posts: 164MI6 Agent
    edited November 2008
    I think the PTS is one of the very best. Bond shooting that guy off the cliff with the machine gun is the splendid. I love it. How it crashes on the rocks so violently, and the camera lingers on the wreckage.

    Also, a moment at the opera. After epic silence, the guy storms out the door to the rooftop, only for Bond to be poke a PPK at his head. Bond repeatedly asks who he works for, when he refuses, Bond knocks him off the roof onto Greene's car. He got him good. Then the sucker is shot dead by his own men.

    This film is filled to the brim with great moments.
  • Golrush007Golrush007 South AfricaPosts: 3,421Quartermasters
    My favourite bits:

    The Siena foot chase - I'm glad that footchases are starting to become more common in Bond films.

    Any scene with Mathis - Gianinni is just great. Especially the death scene.

    The Tosca scene was well done - especially when the fight takes place, while the sound of the opera dominates the soundtrack.

    The DC3/Aermacchi chase - The DC-3/Dakota is one of the greatest aircraft ever designed, and a great scene.

    The final dialogue between M and Bond - Russian setting, heavy black coat on Bond, classic spy film mood!
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,816MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    Lexi wrote:
    Here are mine:

    3. The martini scene on the plane...so subtle...yet so moving, especially when Mathis asks what he is drinking..and Bond asks the bartender..."what are these again?" Like he doesn't know..and yet of course we know he knows...so touching. So moving....just superb.

    Yes, Lexi...this is my favourite scene by far...he's sat there with the stolen picture of Vesper and the Algerian love knot...drinking 'her' down...trying to fill himself up with her...he can't sleep because of her...

    My other favourite scene is the closing one..the Algerian love knot in the snow...he's done now...he knew Vesper loved him...she's been avenged...the necklace means nothing anymore...it's not 'of' her..it was given to her...

    Beautiful scenes...subtley played...

    I fully agree on these poetic, and of theatrical proportions. These character scenes in the film are why it did not get a rating beneath 6 out of 9 from me. - They were just too sparce. Olga Kurylenko is great as Camille and Dame Judi is wonderful as M, but the scenes you two have noted, - tidy up CR. - Everything else feels like a runaround.

    Honourable mention to Gemma Arterton. Fields is a throwaway character in the film, but actress herself, positivley smoulders in the recent Avon advert!
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  • Bella_docBella_doc Quantum's next target (Canada)Posts: 51MI6 Agent
    Osato wrote:
    Axe in foot - great audience reaction!

    I don't remember this exactly, but was that Greene putting the axe in his own foot ? 'Cause that would be funny! :))

    Other Fave moments:

    Opera scene, especially when Bond chimes in with "You people should really find a better place to meet" - classic.

    Motorcycle flip: "You were supposed to kill her." -- "Well, I missed!" :D

    The teachers on a sabbatical bit.

    The fight in the hotel room. Bru-tal.

    The fight bt. Greene and Bond, and the former ending up dead with motor oil in his stomach --payback for Fields, methinks ;)

    For some reason, the part where Felix denies recognizing Bond's picture and then gets shown up two seconds later --to think that he's the CIA's best poker player too! :D

    Bond cradling the dying Mathis (but not the part where he dumps him in a garbage container)...Bond holding a traumatized Camille as they're about to be engulfed by flames...Bond drunk...Bond tossing away Vesper's necklace at the end... [blinks rapidly to bat away sudden spec of dust in eyes]
  • slingerslinger USAPosts: 79MI6 Agent
    Yes, Greene hacks down between his own toes. By the way, how about the high pitch screams/grunts Greene lets out as he fights?
  • sniperUKsniperUK UlsterPosts: 594MI6 Agent
    edited November 2008
    Quote Sharpshooter

    Also, a moment at the opera. After epic silence, the guy storms out the door to the rooftop, only for Bond to be poke a PPK at his head. Bond repeatedly asks who he works for, when he refuses, Bond knocks him off the roof onto Greene's car. He got him good. Then the sucker is shot dead by his own men.

    So you like the part where Bond gets a British Special Branch Close Protection Officer,not a Quantum member killed.
  • sharpshootersharpshooter Posts: 164MI6 Agent
    sniperUK wrote:
    Quote Sharpshooter

    Also, a moment at the opera. After epic silence, the guy storms out the door to the rooftop, only for Bond to be poke a PPK at his head. Bond repeatedly asks who he works for, when he refuses, Bond knocks him off the roof onto Greene's car. He got him good. Then the sucker is shot dead by his own men.

    So you like the part where Bond gets a British Special Branch Close Protection Officer,not a Quantum member killed.

    Absolutely. It's a great Bond moment.
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