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Bond Baddies never tell religious idiots to drive cars into crowds of tourists, never do the Bishopsgate bomb in the financial district, never shoot up a shopping mall ....


its always some rare and obscure neurotoxin released by satellite into the stratosphere or some other concocted obscurity.

my favourite was to do a Chernobyl at Fort Knox and thus melt the World financial system.

what is your favourite villain scheme ?

 


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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio


Bond Baddies never tell religious idiots to drive cars into crowds of tourists, never do the Bishopsgate bomb in the financial district, never shoot up a shopping mall ....


its always some rare and obscure neurotoxin released by satellite into the stratosphere or some other concocted obscurity.

my favourite was to do a Chernobyl at Fort Knox and thus melt the World financial system.

what is your favourite villain scheme ?

The one that put LSD into the entire world's supply of hand sanitiser.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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I still prefer Charles Grey's Blofeld to Donald Pleasance's (wasn't Telly Savalas Blofeld too?) ... he had a fantastic evil face Charles Grey, he was Mercator (Aleister Crowley apparently) in The Devil Rides Out. He delivers a nice line to Bond near the end of Diamonds are Forever after revealing his plans: "humility, Mr Bond, is the worst form of conceit." Top baddie line that for me.

 

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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio


Bond Baddies never tell religious idiots to drive cars into crowds of tourists, never do the Bishopsgate bomb in the financial district, never shoot up a shopping mall ....


its always some rare and obscure neurotoxin released by satellite into the stratosphere or some other concocted obscurity.

my favourite was to do a Chernobyl at Fort Knox and thus melt the World financial system.

what is your favourite villain scheme ?

Tony Bliar’s get rich off oil interests.

 


COYP

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Originally posted by ex hibitionist

I still prefer Charles Grey's Blofeld to Donald Pleasance's (wasn't Telly Savalas Blofeld too?) ... he had a fantastic evil face Charles Grey, he was Mercator (Aleister Crowley apparently) in The Devil Rides Out. He delivers a nice line to Bond near the end of Diamonds are Forever after revealing his plans: "humility, Mr Bond, is the worst form of conceit." Top baddie line that for me.

I think Telly Savalas was in On Her Majesty's Secret Service with George Lazenby as Bond. I thought it was a good one. I didn’t think Savalas was great in it though. Lazenby was pretty good and seemed like a gritty yet thinking Bond. He looked realistic in the fighting. He died young, I think, kind of tragic but can't remember the details.

 


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Originally posted by Badger11

Bond trivia, Gert Forbe's English wasn't good enough at the time so he's lines were re-dubbed by Anthony Hopkins.

When they restored Spartacus one scene was missing audio so Sir Anthony was asked to re dub Laurence Olivier.

Apparently he has quite a talent for impersonations.

Some more trivia. When Ursula Andress sang Under the Mango Tree in Dr. No she was dubbed by Diana Coupland - the mum in Bless this House.

 

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thank u T E - as titbits go that was a proper titbit

 

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Mads Mikkelsen as La Chiffre is good.

For laughs, Michael Lonsdale as Sir Hugo Drax. Hilarious performance.

And for just being himself, Christopher Walken. Always grabs the screen.

 

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