For Your Eyes Only - Helicopter drop-off
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Awesome but license to kill is better
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don't really like this. makes blofeld ridiculous... not a good ending for this character.
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Wow, i've never seen this bond movie, and i'll make sure never to. What a shitty opening sequence, bad music, and very very bad way of killing THE Blofeld! :(((((
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@FraserJWhieldon Read one of the official Bond novels post-Fleming called "Ken-Singh-Ton", it's set in India and revolves around a N. Korean Room 39 operation running from a Delicatessen, there's more too it, but it's basically a reference to that.
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@MechaTailsMK2 it's basically a Deli. Where you can purchase foods (meats, cheeses and breads)
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@FraserJWhieldon What the hell is a delicatessen?
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Why a delicatessen?
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Yeah I heard License to Kill is a bit more darker than the other films. I've seen small clips of it before. Such as when a henchman gets killed in a decompression chamber where his head explodes and the blood splatters onto the window. Possibly one of the most gruesome death scenes in the series.
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@Darkstar263 Well The Living Daylights is definatley Dalton's best. Great story great adaptation, nice bond car. As for License, well i guess it's about tim i admit that it is a good action paked movie, and very origianl. nice songs by Gladys Knight and PAtti Labelle. Also it was the first to have a lot of language and is considered more violant and darker than the previous ones. But i still like it. It's Dalton's only other movie. The Felix actors in the movies over the years kinda wierd right?
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I've only watched The Living Daylights once last year when it aired on tv. I hadn't watched the Dalton films before as I was skeptical of him. I think I misjudged him.
Recently got that and License to Kill on dvd. Haven't seen License to Kill yet. So am going to watch both of them.
"We can do a deal! I'll buy you a delicasaten! In stainless steel!"
LOL
motherfan55 1 year ago 11
Well, Moore's Bond did something that Connery's and Lazenby's portrayals couldn't...
I get the idea that this scene was in response to Kevin McClory, whom at the time was planning a 'rival' Bond film involving Blofeld ("Never say Never again" - 1983) that he had the rights at the time to make - The approach was to show that the official Bond series didn't need Blofeld or SPECTRE.
joh2 1 year ago 6