"We'll head him off at the precipice."
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In OHMSS, Blofeld utters the above line when he and his henchmen are in pursuit of Bond on skis.
I've always taken it to mean they would try to drive him towards the cliff, then either over it, or then capture him as he reaches the edge.
I've seen multiple references and reviews which have mocked that "cornball" line, as being just a ridiculous thing to say. Is there a double meaning or something here that I'm missing?
I've always taken it to mean they would try to drive him towards the cliff, then either over it, or then capture him as he reaches the edge.
I've seen multiple references and reviews which have mocked that "cornball" line, as being just a ridiculous thing to say. Is there a double meaning or something here that I'm missing?
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"We'll head him off at the pass "
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I'm not sure what's so funny about it?
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I wasn't the only one, then.
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Theres a funny scene in the cowboy comedy film blazing saddles where the foreman
gets shot in the foot by Hedley Lamar for shouting out " we ll head em off at the pass"
Lamar hates that cliche )
agree one of my favourite, made in 1974, can you imagine some one trying to
re-make that today
Let me clarify: I don't see what's so corny about it ? I mean it's a little goofy, but no where near as bad as the delicatessen line.
Just curious, was it in the novel?
1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
no where near as bad as the other line. )