Which aspect of the classic Bond films do you miss most?

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What ONE element of the classic Bond films do you miss most?

Q
3
16%
Moneypenny
2
11%
Gadgets
3
16%
Villains who don't look like they'd lose a fight with a 10-year-old girl
6
32%
Larger-than-life henchmen (eg Jaws, Odd Job)
3
16%
Knob gags
0
No votes
Other (please specify)
2
11%
 
Total votes: 19

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Which aspect of the classic Bond films do you miss most?

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If you had to bring back one classic Bond element for Bond 23, which would it be?
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Better villains/henchmen,definitely.
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A classic Bond.
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bjmdds wrote:A classic Bond.
This. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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A traditional dark haired Bond.
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FormerBondFan wrote:A traditional dark haired Bond.
I thought of putting that as an option, but figured that, given the name of this forum, we could probably take that as read.
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If I miss anything, it's John Barry.
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I miss Bond adn as you know Penny too. But I had to vote for "Villains who don't look like they'd lose a fight with a 10-year-old girl" too good not to :lol: ;)
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Post by Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry »

I was tempted to say "Sean Connery".

I voted for Larger than life henchmen. A Captain Nash (not DCINB's one, the Bob Shaw one!!!) or an Oddjob would liven up the series again.
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Let's not forget that Bond is 6'1'' to 6'3'', which is another missing classic elements from the series these days.
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I voted "other" since I miss how debonair and suave Bond used to be :( .
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FormerBondFan wrote:Let's not forget that Bond is 6'1'' to 6'3'', which is another missing classic elements from the series these days.
Sorry mate, but I can't let that one go by without a comment. That was a dumb remark if ever I've read one.

Watching QoS and CR, I could not tell whatsoever how tall Craig was in the film.
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I voted for a better villian.
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To be fair to FormerBondFan, DC appears shortish in his Bond films to me too, especially in crowd scenes. It's a legitimate quibble because James Bond is not supposed to strike one as a bit on the short side.
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Terry wrote:To be fair to FormerBondFan, DC appears shortish in his Bond films to me too, especially in crowd scenes. It's a legitimate quibble because James Bond is not supposed to strike one as a bit on the short side.

LOL midget Bond :P
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Terry wrote:To be fair to FormerBondFan, DC appears shortish in his Bond films to me too, especially in crowd scenes. It's a legitimate quibble because James Bond is not supposed to strike one as a bit on the short side.
Kurylenko is supposedly 5'' 10'.
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I said "other"... the music is the thing I miss the most. Like Stocks said, "Barry"... That's what's missing. :(
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retrokitty wrote:I said "other"... the music is the thing I miss the most. Like Stocks said, "Barry"... That's what's missing. :(
Well, I was referring to elements that were consciously jettisoned with the reboot. JB sadly left 20 years before that, though he was apparently offered GE and, depending on which story you read, either turned it down or asked for too much money. Shame, Eric Serra's score for that film was a major weak point for me.
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If anyone's craving a Barry fix, go to http://www.tcm.com and check out their video clips section. The opening credits to The Black Hole are in there, with a wonderfully sinister John Barry theme - shame about the actual movie!
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retrokitty wrote:I said "other"... the music is the thing I miss the most. Like Stocks said, "Barry"... That's what's missing. :(

Agreed.And bring back listenable theme songs :lol: :lol: :lol: The last good Bond theme was AVTAK!
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