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Old February 26th, 2008, 05:14 PM   #31
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In D.A.F. the best line is when he is in the pipe and smells Mr Wint(or was it Kidd) cologne and he looks at a rat and says "Well one of us smells like a tart's handkerchief!"
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Old February 26th, 2008, 05:16 PM   #32
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Another funny line:
I try to translate from the german movie I saw in cinema to english, and I'd like to know if in the original english version Bond makes the same joke?

As I remember it was in "diamonds are forever" (book good, movie disastrous) where a gay killer several times tries to kill Bond. Because he is gay, he weres a revealing aftershave. In the final scene Bond eates dinner in a vessel with his girl. The servant is the disguised killer; he put a bomb in the trolley. Bond recognizes him from the smell and they fight for life. At last Bond throws him overboard with the bomb; he explodes in the air.
Bond (Moore): "That dog it has torn with a squeezed in tail!"




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Actually the line is (as he is thrown overboard) "He left with his tail between his legs) as he had tied the bomb to the tailcoat of his jacket.
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Old February 26th, 2008, 06:04 PM   #33
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Actually the line is (as he is thrown overboard) "He left with his tail between his legs) as he had tied the bomb to the tailcoat of his jacket.
In this case I have a better laugh in the german version!





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Old February 26th, 2008, 11:02 PM   #34
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I did laugh at it but didn't want to offend you which is why I put the English version which makes us laugh-to leave with ones tail between ones legs normally means to be humiliated or made to look foolish having done something incredibly stupid-in this case its a pun as he is thrown off the ship by Bond with the bombe surprise! attached to his jacket tail-hell of a way to dispose of a villain wouldn't you say
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Old February 28th, 2008, 07:14 PM   #35
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I picked up my first Fleming Bond novel at around 11-12 yrs old--coincidentally, also "From Russia with Love".

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I read most of the novels at that time [I was in my early teens] The first one I read was "From Russia With Love" - I recall thinking that Fleming's Bond was colder and much more ruthless than that portrayed in the films.
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I like to read books. So consequently when I was 12, 13, 14 years I read all of Ian Flemings 007 novels.


I was not alone, when I read the 007 novels, there were friends at school, guys in the same age and with the same exiting feelings of an awakening sexuality: we wanted to be like Bond and wanted to have his adventures. And we were convinced, that with his bravery we could impress the girls we fantasized about. Getting into cinema at this age was not always easy. I’m astonished myself: I made a little research and found out I was ten when I saw “Moonraker” (if it was not a reprise one or two years later)! I remember it was summer holidays and I was hanging around with the guys from the neighborhood which were one, two years older than me. We went there Saturday evening when the ticket office was very crowded and sellers had few time to check your age. This was real adventure! But it was as said by amfan, more like “star wars” and I can’t remember the Bond girls; I do remember this clumsy giant “biter” with his metallic teeth!

And then at the age of fourteen I saw “The Spy Who Loved Me” as a reprise (originally from 1977). I don’t remember much from the movie, but I do remember Barbara Bach as Anja Amasova!!! She was so breathtakingly beautyful! She had this brown complexion, these big eyes with that bedroom look that makes your heart beat and this sensouos lips; not to mention her long brown hair. She made you feel you wanted to protect her and on the other side she was a well trained dangerous spy! This mix of emotions created an amazing tension: The story was not very important anymore, I was awaiting the next scene she appeared in. And funily I was attracted to find out more about russians, against all the teaching that they were the evil!

The next days I often phantasized about her, she was present in my mind. All this strong impression was created only by her screen presence without any nudity or explicit sexuality! And the same holds for the novels: all the danger Bond goes through in your fantasy push your curiosity for his sexual adventures: he gets all the girls and at a young age you’re really impressed by him as a role model!






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I remember seeing the first Bond film at the cinema-"Live and Let Die" with Roger Moore, then I saw the rest of them over the years. When JAWS appeared in "The Spy Who Loved Me" one of my schoolfriends yelled out "I bet he didn't use Signal 2"(a toothpaste) which of course got a big laugh. I didn't find the women that much of a turn on until I discovered Page 3 girls and then they appeared in "For Your Eyes Only," "A View To A Kill," and "Octopussy"; after that they stopped using them as the PC brigade (Political Correctness) wanted Bond to be more aware of the sexual revolution going on where people who slept around were more in danger of Aids etc. In that respect Bond would have been riddled with STD(Sexually Transmitted Diseases) the amount of women he had sex with. Maybe though it is good that his sex scenes don't go too far to make it more credible.
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My first Bond film was "You Only Live Twice". I felt like such a big deal that I was getting in to see a James Bond Film!

They say your impression of who's the best Bond depends on what one you see first- so I guess that's why Connery's my favorite!
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YES the paperbacks were everywhere and adolescent schoolboys
trawled through all the prose searching for the sex scenes
they were never disappointed.

Seems tame now, but back in the 60s they were hard core
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My first introduction to the Bond films was seeing Shirley Eaton covered in gold paint in 'Goldfinger'.
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Leslie Langley (played one of Miss Galore's pilots in Goldfinger) did a nude spread in Penthouse after she won Miss World -called it the nudest Miss World. Hard to find but maybe you would know Greenman? Thanks
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