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Micheal Gothard steals the show He didn’t talk at all but has the great presence. Took me a while to decipher Roger’s one liner
ОтветитьBond is more vicious toward the killer of his colleague and one-time lover than he is toward the killer of his wife at the beginning. “Alright keep your hair on” vs “you left this with Ferrara, I believe.” Night and day. Bond should’ve had this cold demeanor when dealing with Blofeld.
ОтветитьThough roger wasn't a fan of this particular scene because he thought it a bit much for his bond to kill that way, i still enjoy it. I think every bond needs at least a few of these cold moments, and to see roger get to show he could sell it was cool. He's labeled the campy bond by many (Fair because of the fantastical missions), but he could go to that icy side
ОтветитьI think the “he had no head for heights” line cheapens the scene a bit for me, I would’ve preferred if Moore either said nothing or just walked away
Ответитьi love this death YOU lost something...
and PATS...
AAAAAAJJ
LOST FROM HIGH
Probably the darkest moment for Roger Moore's Bond, also I feel Bond was a bit of a hypocrite in this movie killing Locque like that but refusing to let Melina shoot Kristatos at the end citing some Chinese proverb.
Ответить意外と情け容赦無いムーアボンド
だからこそ好きなんよ!
Moore's best moment as Bond.
ОтветитьMichael Gothard ... wonderful actor and powerful voice . He was great in Jack the Ripper 1988, as an anarchist.
ОтветитьOne of the very few times that Roger Moore actually looked like a believable killer
ОтветитьSuch a shame. That was a lovely car.
Ответить“He got no head for heights.”
James Bond killer puns liner quote
After the silliness of Moonraker, they needed a more serious movie
ОтветитьR.I.P Michael Gothard, 1939- 1992.
He was brilliant actor ...the golden works in "The devils", "Jack The Ripper", "Warlords of Atlantis"!
moore should’ve been more serious as bond - FYEO is by far his best
ОтветитьNo Time To Die made homage to this scene.
ОтветитьThis scene is 🔥
ОтветитьThis along with Sandor’s quick death in The Spy Who Loved me, are among Bond’s coldest kills.
Ответить444 + 1; some professors actually never could purse their lips either, believe it or not.
ОтветитьThey should've had Locque catch the pin in an overly clumsy manner, making the car more unstable until it goes down the cliff while Bond is smiling & watching. That comedic-type death would've been more Moore's style.
Maybe even have the car explode like a Pinto. 🤣
Poor W116
ОтветитьForeshadowing if Dalton's Bond
ОтветитьAlways slightly confused did Locque deliberately leave the Dove pin at the scene of Luigi's murder to frame Colombo or did Luigi crab the pin as he was being killed?
ОтветитьCool AF
ОтветитьThat moment when Jame's Bond's face drops the smile, and you remember he's actually a killer. Too late by then.
ОтветитьRIP Sir Roger Moore (October 14, 1927 – May 23, 2017), aged 89
And
RIP Michael Gothard (June 24, 1939 – December 2, 1992), aged 53
You both will always be remembered as legends.
Goodbye Dahmer Locque.
ОтветитьJeffrey Dahmer lookalike
ОтветитьFor Your Eyes Only may not be the best Bond movie but it has always been my personal favorite!!
ОтветитьThis is why I love James Bond, he’s an antihero 🍸👊🏻
ОтветитьIronic to think this kill was more dark and more brutal than any of Daniel Craig's kills!
ОтветитьOne of the best puns from Bond, and it was delivered with a cold heart.
ОтветитьLocke deserved it, especially after killing the Baroness for no good reason.
ОтветитьNice shootin’, Tex. 😎
ОтветитьHe should have left him like that to die on his own. Perhaps Bond was a gentleman enough to let Locque die instantly instead of torture.
ОтветитьBond has to face Aristotle Kristatos, a Greek smuggler who has stolen a secret communication system from the Royal Navy. This is more of a revenge film focused on the quest of Melina Havelock whose father was killed on orders of Kristatos.
ОтветитьXO
ОтветитьThe cheek of it, Locque holding out his hand, expecting 007 to rescue him, after what he (Locque) did. "You left this with Ferrara I believe ... " And I think Locque knows whats coming next ...
ОтветитьLocque was certainly one of the most sinister of Bond villains, & the fact that he was silent for most part, made him that bit more intimidating. Silent that is, until this rather gruesome though still memorable scene. "Aa aa, aa aa, aaaaaaa!" And harsh as it may seem, I guess he got his comeuppance, after the ruthless way he murdered Ferrara and Lisl
ОтветитьThe darkest moment in the Roger Moore Bond films.
ОтветитьBond has a history of being brutal when avenging friends/allies. It’s been a while since I’ve seen this movie, but I remember Bond and Ferrara getting along really well, you could tell they would be homies! Then Locque killed Ferrara to pin it on Columbo the smuggler, and later killed Lisl. Locque got what was coming to him! Still the coldest Bond kill ever!
ОтветитьLeopold Locque survived though, the Mercedes-Benz is a very strong car and already had a cage construction back then.
ОтветитьIs it possible for a .32 ACP bullet to penetrate a windshield at that distance? Yes, I know it's a movie.
ОтветитьShow the whole scene....with Bond running up the steps to cut off the car.....
ОтветитьThe only villain who did not speak even once. The only two words he uttered was 'Ah' when Bond shot him right throught the windscreen hit his left shoulder, and when Bond kicked his car down the cliff he said Ah.... I guess.
ОтветитьWish Blofeld had a death like this instead of that overly comedic one.
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