OHMSS, your favourite scene?

MustonMuston Huncote, Leicestershire Posts: 228MI6 Agent
With the wife out for the evening, I treated myself to a viewing of my all time favourite Bond film last night. Every scene, every frame, every bit of dialogue is for me perfect. Even the part where Lazenby's voice was dubbed doesn't bother me. I found myself shouting out "brilliant" at the scene where Lazenby slides on his stomach while shooting at Blofeld's henchmen. The fight scenes are some of the best in the series and what ever people think of Lazenby, I remain a huge fan of his one and only outing. His gun barrel walk is also my favourite (DC's pissed off walk in QoS being my second).

OHMSS is probably the one Bond film I watched once or twice a year. I think it could be described as a cult classic, not something easily done amongst a series of block-busters.

I can't really pick out a favourite scene, but what is others favourite part of the film?
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  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    Mine will always be the Ski Chase. Amazing work from the Cameraman and Willy Bognor.
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  • Le SamouraiLe Samourai Honolulu, HIPosts: 573MI6 Agent
    edited April 2013
    That's a tough one, as it's my favorite Bond film as well. There are just so many great sequences.

    Off the top of my head, my top scenes would be:

    [list=*]
    [*]The entire PTS. Great cinematography and cool fights.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]The siege on Piz Gloria. The music, the action, etc. are just fantastic. And yes, Bond-on-his-belly was really cool.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]Bond alone, cold, and scared in a stolen coat sitting by a skating rink hiding from Blofeld's men. Lazenby was far from being a great actor, but he totally nailed it in this very brief scene.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]Tracy's death and Bond's reaction. See above re: Lazenby's acting.[/*]
    [/list]
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    You picked all of my favorite scenes except the ski chase and the ski/bobsled chase.
    That's a tough one, as it's my favorite Bond film as well. There are just so many great sequences.

    [list=*]
    [*]Off the top of my head, my top scenes would be:[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]The entire PTS. Great cinematography and cool fights.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]The siege on Piz Gloria. The music, the action, etc. are just fantastic. And yes, Bond-on-his-belly was really cool.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]Bond alone, cold, and scared in a stolen coat sitting by a skating rink hiding from Blofeld's men. Lazenby was far from being a great actor, but he totally nailed it in this very brief scene.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]Tracy's death and Bond's reaction. See above re: Lazenby's acting.[/*]
    [/list]
    "Felix Leiter, a brother from Langley."
  • Rod SlaterRod Slater Posts: 41MI6 Agent
    Bond alone, cold, and scared in a stolen coat sitting by a skating rink hiding from Blofeld's men. Lazenby was far from being a great actor, but he totally nailed it in this very brief scene.

    This is probably my favorite scene. It's been too long since I've watched OHMSS. It's such an odd movie. First it IS brilliant. It's a fantastic script and you know that is universally accepted because in Bond circles you always get the "If Connery had done..", "If Dalton had done" arguments. I just recently posted I would love to have seen Moore do OHMSS! Why? Because it's one of the best scripts in the series and one of the few times where the character of James Bond is given some depth. Secondly Diana Rigg is just superb and if Lazenby lacks the acting credentials of his peers I still think he does more than a credible job in the role. I think it has maybe the best score of all the movies. It has so much going for it, but... for some reason LOTS of people have never scene it! I would guess this is the least watched of all the movies based on the number of people who have told me they are unfamiliar with it. Is that because when the Bond movies were being aired on TV in the 70's and 80's this one got less play because it was the oddball with the one-off actor?
  • Le SamouraiLe Samourai Honolulu, HIPosts: 573MI6 Agent
    Rod Slater wrote:
    Bond alone, cold, and scared in a stolen coat sitting by a skating rink hiding from Blofeld's men. Lazenby was far from being a great actor, but he totally nailed it in this very brief scene.

    This is probably my favorite scene. It's been too long since I've watched OHMSS. It's such an odd movie. First it IS brilliant. It's a fantastic script and you know that is universally accepted because in Bond circles you always get the "If Connery had done..", "If Dalton had done" arguments. I just recently posted I would love to have seen Moore do OHMSS! Why? Because it's one of the best scripts in the series and one of the few times where the character of James Bond is given some depth. Secondly Diana Rigg is just superb and if Lazenby lacks the acting credentials of his peers I still think he does more than a credible job in the role. I think it has maybe the best score of all the movies. It has so much going for it, but... for some reason LOTS of people have never scene it! I would guess this is the least watched of all the movies based on the number of people who have told me they are unfamiliar with it. Is that because when the Bond movies were being aired on TV in the 70's and 80's this one got less play because it was the oddball with the one-off actor?

    Moore in OHMSS... interesting. While he is probably my least favorite Bond, I could see that. While I love Lazenby in the film and am very pleased he did it, I would actually prefer to see a Moore OHMSS over a Connery OHMSS. Why? To be honest, I think Moore is better at the romantic aspects of Bond, which fits the film. I also think he was better at showing Bond's human, vulnerable side than Connery was, which again fits well with OHMSS.

    Now you've got me wondering what the series would have been like if Moore had taken over with OHMSS! I don't think Connery would have returned in DAF, because I think OHMSS would have been a bigger hit with audiences if Moore had starred in it. Not slamming Lazenby, but let's face it: The public never warmed to him.
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  • ZorinIndustriesZorinIndustries United StatesPosts: 837MI6 Agent
    I always loved the way Barry transitioned to the Bond theme at the start of the credits! Almost a way of saying, I will avenge her death.... Sadly, we were let down in the next film, but DAF was still fun!

    Favorite Scene: Red Cross helicopters carrying "sick passengers"... always found this suspenseful
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  • Rod SlaterRod Slater Posts: 41MI6 Agent
    Now you've got me wondering what the series would have been like if Moore had taken over with OHMSS! I don't think Connery would have returned in DAF, because I think OHMSS would have been a bigger hit with audiences if Moore had starred in it. Not slamming Lazenby, but let's face it: The public never warmed to him.

    I really just touched on this in another post and I think the intersting "what if" is how this changes DAF and Moore's tenure in general. I think if Moore has done OHMSS that DAF would have HAD to be have been a more serious movie because with the same actor you would HAVE to focus on the revenge factor. DAF doesn't really focus on revenge because it focuses on the return of Connery. Bring back the same actor and the tone HAS to be darker. I picture Moore playing those scenes with Blofeld with the same disgust and controlled anger as the scenes with Zorin in AVTAK. Now what I wonder is if Roger had started off in OHMSS which is grittier and more grounded in reality and then had played in a grittier darker DAF, would this had resulted in more of the other movies having a bit more "grit" to them? I also have to wonder when would Moore's tenure have ended? I have to think possibly as early as Moonraker and certainly no later than Octopussy. Which I think means at least 3 movies for Dalton. It's all just "what if" but it makes for interesting discussion!
  • FiremassFiremass AlaskaPosts: 1,910MI6 Agent
    Rod, that's certainly the most interesting "What If" that I've read on here.

    As for my favorite scene in OHMSS...probably the safe cracking scene in Gumbolt's office.
    My current 10 favorite:

    1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    I'd have to add, Bond in the Piz Gloria wheelhouse, inching his way towards the cable car, is magnificent. It shows Bond at his most resourceful, no gadgets to help him, just his strength bd his wits, and the suspense is nailbiting. the photography and editing in the scene are breathtaking.
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  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    I too have always loved OHMSS. Even as a kid, the one off Lazenby being the "odd Bond out" didnt bother me. My fave bits are :

    - pre titles scene, just love the drive along the coast early in the morning, probably after a heavy night in the casino. The music during the fight scene is awesome.

    - titles sequence itself, I just love!

    - Bond at the hotel...awesome. The manager knowing him, checking into the suite, coming down for dinner and the casino, fab! I always feel like this whenever I arrive at a nice hotel!

    - safe cracking scene. I love that gadget. No need for Q.

    - the the scenes in Switzerland. The skiing and the ski chase made me want to learn, which I did not to far from Interlaken where these scenes were filmed. Oh and yes I have been to Piz Gloria!

    Just realised I have pretty much just listed the whole film there!
    As I am off work today, I'm gonna make a cuppa now and sit back to watch the DVD!
    Thanks for an inspirational thread!!!!
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    That's a tough one, as it's my favorite Bond film as well. There are just so many great sequences.

    Off the top of my head, my top scenes would be:

    [list=*]
    [*]The entire PTS. Great cinematography and cool fights.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]The siege on Piz Gloria. The music, the action, etc. are just fantastic. And yes, Bond-on-his-belly was really cool.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]Bond alone, cold, and scared in a stolen coat sitting by a skating rink hiding from Blofeld's men. Lazenby was far from being a great actor, but he totally nailed it in this very brief scene.[/*]
    [/list]
    [list=*]
    [*]Tracy's death and Bond's reaction. See above re: Lazenby's acting.[/*]
    [/list]

    you picked mine as well. If I had to choose from them it would be Bond alone, dejected and exhausted in the stolen coat. there was a real vulnerability there and the sense as in the novel that Bond sees no way out and is waiting for the inevitable capture and death...he looks up and there is Tracy!
  • Mr_OsatoMr_Osato Posts: 398MI6 Agent
    Love this movie, a definite top 3 Bond. My favorite scene has got to be the skiing scene/escape from Piz Gloria. But there are many to choose from.

    I will wait for my wife to leave home for a night so I can watch it again in peace also :))
    OHMSS, FRWL, DN, GF, CR, GE, SP, YOLT, TB, TSWLM, LALD, TLD, TND, FYEO, SF, MR, TMWTGG, TWINE, OP, AVTAK, DAF, LTK, QOS, DAD

    1. Connery 2. Craig 3. Brosnan 4. Dalton 5. Lazenby 6. Moore
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    The local colour, such as the arrival in Interlaken, followed by flight to Piz Gloria with Barry's soaring strings.

    I like it because so many Bonds go abroad but have no local colour, the likes of Dr No and FRWL an exception. I went on a school trip to Interlaken in the summer as a teen, repeated some years later with my family on the same trip, so it's nice to point out, even if the winter season makes it look different.
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  • TheManfromJutopolisTheManfromJutopolis Posts: 10MI6 Agent
    - Bond at the hotel...awesome. The manager knowing him, checking into the suite, coming down for dinner and the casino, fab! I always feel like this whenever I arrive at a nice hotel!

    This for me too (although I'm not sure I manage to pull it off myself when I check-in to hotels!) - I agree with most of the posts here but this scene above all the others encapsulates Bond for me. Confident, respected, completely in control of his environment, love it.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    Hey Strangeways, have you taken up golf at all?

    If I recall you have been to the Portugal city Lisbon, or have I got it wrong.

    Piz Gloria is great in the summer, you can hike down to Murren.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Moore in OHMSS... interesting. While he is probably my least favorite Bond, I could see that. While I love Lazenby in the film and am very pleased he did it, I would actually prefer to see a Moore OHMSS over a Connery OHMSS. Why? To be honest, I think Moore is better at the romantic aspects of Bond, which fits the film. I also think he was better at showing Bond's human, vulnerable side than Connery was, which again fits well with OHMSS

    I think some fans underestimate Sean Connery's ability to show a more human side. (For example, take a look at his performance in the film Marnie). One thing I'm certain of, though - if Moore had been Bond in OHMSS, the fight scenes would have been a lot less exciting.
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  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    Moore in OHMSS... interesting. While he is probably my least favorite Bond, I could see that. While I love Lazenby in the film and am very pleased he did it, I would actually prefer to see a Moore OHMSS over a Connery OHMSS. Why? To be honest, I think Moore is better at the romantic aspects of Bond, which fits the film. I also think he was better at showing Bond's human, vulnerable side than Connery was, which again fits well with OHMSS

    I think some fans underestimate Sean Connery's ability to show a more human side. (For example, take a look at his performance in the film Marnie). One thing I'm certain of, though - if Moore had been Bond in OHMSS, the fight scenes would have been a lot less exciting.

    Good point, BlackLeiter. The fight scenes play a major part in making it one of the greats, if not the best Bond film.
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  • Rod SlaterRod Slater Posts: 41MI6 Agent
    Good point, BlackLeiter. The fight scenes play a major part in making it one of the greats, if not the best Bond film.

    The fight scenes are very good but there is a LOT going for OHMSS, more than JUST the fight scenes. I like Lazenby in OHMSS and think he did more than a credible job with it. But I think Roger gets a bad rap with the fight scenes. He looked decent to me in LALD (just watched it again the other day), I think the dressing room scene in TMWTGG is good, the yo-yo scene in Octopussy.. to name a few. And his fight scenes in The Saint were pretty physical. Roger might not have been as good in the fight scenes as Lazenby or Connery but I think people make it out that he was a LOT worse than he was in reality. Of course they also would have just sped them up here and there like they did for George anyway ;)
  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Sorry, but Roger Moore's fight scenes are very weak when compared to the other actors. True, Moore brings a great deal of charm and wit to the role of Bond. But one cannot forget that Bond is an agent who is highly skilled in various combat techniques and who also happens to possess a license to kill. To me it is essential that an actor playing Bond appear to be very tough and dangerous in the fight scenes. Roger Moore never quite carries it off as far as I'm concerned.
    Rod Slater wrote:
    Good point, BlackLeiter. The fight scenes play a major part in making it one of the greats, if not the best Bond film.

    The fight scenes are very good but there is a LOT going for OHMSS, more than JUST the fight scenes. I like Lazenby in OHMSS and think he did more than a credible job with it. But I think Roger gets a bad rap with the fight scenes. He looked decent to me in LALD (just watched it again the other day), I think the dressing room scene in TMWTGG is good, the yo-yo scene in Octopussy.. to name a few. And his fight scenes in The Saint were pretty physical. Roger might not have been as good in the fight scenes as Lazenby or Connery but I think people make it out that he was a LOT worse than he was in reality. Of course they also would have just sped them up here and there like they did for George anyway ;)
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  • FiremassFiremass AlaskaPosts: 1,910MI6 Agent
    If I want to see a bunch of fight scenes I'll watch a Steven Seagal movie. B-)
    My current 10 favorite:

    1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
  • hehadlotsofgutshehadlotsofguts Durham England Posts: 2,112MI6 Agent
    i think Lazenby was very convincing in the fight scenes because of his background (he was a martial arts instructor in the Australian army).
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    I think that misses the point. It's not that we need a bunch of fight scenes for a good Bond film. But when there is a fight scene it should be fairly convincing. Moore's aren't. Simple as that. :007)
    Firemass wrote:
    If I want to see a bunch of fight scenes I'll watch a Steven Seagal movie. B-)
    "Felix Leiter, a brother from Langley."
  • Le SamouraiLe Samourai Honolulu, HIPosts: 573MI6 Agent
    I think that misses the point. It's not that we need a bunch of fight scenes for a good Bond film. But when there is a fight scene it should be fairly convincing. Moore's aren't. Simple as that. :007)
    Firemass wrote:
    If I want to see a bunch of fight scenes I'll watch a Steven Seagal movie. B-)

    Exactly, Blackleiter! Bond doesn't have to be some sort of esoteric martial artist, but we need to believe he can hold his own in a physical confrontation and be able to kill a man in hand-to-hand combat. I don't get this with Moore. He has many strengths, but this is not one of them. (What made the fight coordinator think it would be a good idea for Moore to throw slow, sloppy kicks at his opponents, ala Bond vs. Sandor in TSWLM?)
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  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    Hey Strangeways, have you taken up golf at all?

    If I recall you have been to the Portugal city Lisbon, or have I got it wrong.

    Piz Gloria is great in the summer, you can hike down to Murren.

    Hi Nap. I do have golf clubs but its the one sport I am totally crap at! Lol. Never been to Portugal but would love to go, I bet here are some hotties there....grrrrrrr!

    Just got back from a week in Havana. Was awesome. Lots of Bondian moments for me as ever when I travel abroad alone.
  • ZorinIndustriesZorinIndustries United StatesPosts: 837MI6 Agent
    Also, the montage with Louis Armstrong is a great bit of the film. Really establishes that Bond is falling in love.
    "Better luck next time... slugheads!"

    1. GoldenEye 2. Goldfinger 3. Skyfall 4. OHMSS 5. TWINE
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,757Chief of Staff
    Favourite scene...?...I'm not sure I have one as I love the whole film...just about everything in/about the movie is spot on -{
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  • bailorgbailorg Posts: 124MI6 Agent
    In terms of a small scene that hasn't been mentioned, the scene when Bond walks out of M's office thinking that M accepted his resignation and Moneypenny lets him dangle for a few seconds before getting him to actually read the note might just be my favorite Moneypenny scene in the whole series.
    (1) TLD (2) FRWL (3) LTK (4) CR (5) QoS (6) FYEO (7)OHMSS (8) DN (9) GF (10) TSWLM (11) TND (12) GE (13) SF (14) LALD (15) TWINE (16) AVTAK (17) DAF (18) OP (19) TMWTGG (20) DAD (21) MR (22) YOLT (23) TB
  • hehadlotsofgutshehadlotsofguts Durham England Posts: 2,112MI6 Agent
    everything about the film is great.I like it that much, even my username is a OHMSS quote.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    bailorg wrote:
    In terms of a small scene that hasn't been mentioned, the scene when Bond walks out of M's office thinking that M accepted his resignation and Moneypenny lets him dangle for a few seconds before getting him to actually read the note might just be my favorite Moneypenny scene in the whole series.
    Great scene, excellently played by Lois Maxwell. -{
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  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    I mentioned earlier that I love the scene where Bond arrives at the hotel at the very start of the film. Can anyone tell me where this is?
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