I just love the device that enables Bond to breathe underwater in THUNDERBALL. And of course the wristwatch which gets the better of Red Grant in FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE.
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I was searching for a thread like this so I didnt have to start a new one
I think the best gadgets were the minor ones.....the ones in the background which Q's assistants were testing whilst bond was looking at his new car, For Your Eyes Only had the best gadgets I would say
Discos - except his first lotus alarm system
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"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."
that was quite smart, if i was a villian this would have been me
Bond: then you won't mind a last request if I smoke?
Discos: yes i do mind....sit the f*ck down boy *sigh*
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"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."
Blofeld's plan starred to fall apart when he told the relief astronaut to replace Bond who took his breather into the rocket shuttle's cockpit. Now here's something I never understood. If Blofeld was going to blow the shuttle up anyway, why didn't he just allow Bond to take off? That would have solved his problem with Bond once and for all. Something to think about.
"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."
ah right i get you now, i get confused with these bloody blofelds.....i even made a topic about it
your point is quite true, many a times someone could have simply shot bond there and then......even shit people like the bond girls
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"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."