I can't believe the villain did that!
petelangers
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One of my favourite things about Bond films is seeing what ridiculous errors the evil supervillain makes at the point in the film where Bond is at his mercy but the villain (for some unknown reasons) decides not to bother shooting Bond. Instead he concocts some despicable (but overly complicated) demise for Bond that inevitably fails!
E.g. FYEO - Christatos tries to kills Bond buy drowning him and Melina - Goes wrong, then tries to run them over with a boat? No joy there either so he simply gives up and assumes that the sharks will make mincemeat of them! I guess he's a busy guy and couldn't be bothered to wait around and do a more thorough search.......but if he's so busy I'm wondering why he didn't just shot the buggers in the first place and just throw their limp bodies overboard? I guess 'better safe than sorry' isn't Aris' motto!!
What villian ****-up is your favourite? and has anyone ever counted how many times Bond has cheated death in a highly unlikely way?
E.g. FYEO - Christatos tries to kills Bond buy drowning him and Melina - Goes wrong, then tries to run them over with a boat? No joy there either so he simply gives up and assumes that the sharks will make mincemeat of them! I guess he's a busy guy and couldn't be bothered to wait around and do a more thorough search.......but if he's so busy I'm wondering why he didn't just shot the buggers in the first place and just throw their limp bodies overboard? I guess 'better safe than sorry' isn't Aris' motto!!
What villian ****-up is your favourite? and has anyone ever counted how many times Bond has cheated death in a highly unlikely way?
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For Kristatos, you could say that he was a sadist and wanted a cruel punishment, or that he was contractually obliged to reference Ian Fleming's "Live and Let Die."
It's because he feels more let down by his subordinates, who he pays, than Bond who is be default his enemy anyway. Obviously.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
As Bond is climbing up to st. Cyrils, one of the henchmen discovers his rope.
So what does he do?
A) Raise the alarm and let people know they are under attack?
Cut the rope.
C) Climb down himself and use his gun not to shoot, but to try and smash the pitons loose from the rocks.
Anyway, one of my favorite villain **** ups has to be a tie between Kananga and Tee Hee. Kananga has Bond all strapped up in a chair, finds out Solitaire has no powers, and instead of having Tee Hee slowly chopping his appendages off, he lets Tee Hee take him to the crocodile farm where the latter leaves Bond for dead not even staying to watch him be eaten by the crocodiles.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I am sure they paid him well but that was gold you are talking about here and Red got greedy like anyone else.
"What do they teach at that school ballet dancing?"
"I admire your luck, Mister?..." "Bond, James Bond."
James Bond- Licence To Kill
I think Blofeld did that to torture Bond but really all it did was give Bond time to take control of the helicopter.
"I admire your luck, Mister?..." "Bond, James Bond."
As well as test his new stand-up act. Also why didn't Bond take up Blowers' offer of the deli ? So he killed his wife, big deal. 8-)
James Bond- Licence To Kill
I was being sarcastic. )
Tell me about it! Especially as Melina's yacht is nearby. Surely he would've sent some men back to wait in case they returned.
Yeah that was pretty dopey for someone who played it smart during the entire film. All of a sudden he was like "**** it they are dead...probably". )
Fair enough I suppose Goldfinger may have been persuaded not to kill him out of fear Bond knew something about Operation Grand Slam. But afterwards he mostly just kept the secret agent locked up instead of having OddJob and his other henchmen torture him to find out how much he actually knew and whether he had passed any vital information about the scheme on to the CIA or other agencies.
Isn't that ridiculous? HA HA HA ) 8-)
No it isn't. Goldfinger didn't give a hang what Bond knew--he kept him alive and relatively healthy SOLELY for the purpose of convincing snooping agents (like Felix and his KFC-lovin' buddy) that Bond was on the job and didn't need any help. Never diss Goldfinger when I'm around!
Dead right Hardyboy.
Lesson learned. Now go to your room !
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Perhaps Blofeld used this as a cunning way to kill Osato for failure by implicating that Bond failed. He resisted killing Bond, for a short time anyway, possibly (thus killing two birds with one stone) assuming that Bond would be killed when the volcano base blows up.
Its a bit like the scene in TWINE where Renard kills the man who pioneered the parahawk attack on Bond and Electra and failed, but leads him on by accusing Davidoff of failure, firstly punishing him by putting a scalding rock into his hand (though that would make it a burning rock), thus putting salt in Davidoff's wounds as it were, but when it comes round to finally shooting him, he shoots the other guy on the grounds of incompetance.
I think this was merely a prelude to Bond's witty response 'I may have some groundbreaking news for you, Elliot!'. It's all dramatic effect, really, and anchors the tension before Carver gets sliced and diced, which is a most excellent scene- one of the best scenes of recent Bonds. His death is effective without the need to be gory, in the great tradition of Bond.
Elliot's line in that speech, 'It's gonna be a fantastic show...', provides such an ideal tail-end to the TV trails for when TND is ever reshown on TV!
Blofeld says as he lies in hell, "Hey every other person who f***** up their chance to kill Bond, I finally had the man and ready to kill, but instead of actually following through, I made a crappy pun, 'You are now flying in momote control airways Mr Bond!' And then I was thrown down a chimney. Ha ha ha!"
Good scene, but bad set up for it.
"You see Mr Bond. You can't kill my dreams. But my dreams can kill you!"
"Time to face destiny."
-Gaustav Graves in Die Another Day-
(what the heck is a "momote", a Mormon's revenge?)
My choice here would be Elliot Carver's ten year-old kung fu outburst - What in Bond's dirty wardrobe did I just witness?