Top 3 Favourite Scenes of a Bond Movie: Final Results

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  • SzonanaSzonana Mexico
    Posts: 1,130
    Goldeneye :

    The Casino scene
    Bobd and Natalya Arrive in cuba
    Train escape

    Honorable mentions
    Bond and M's talk
    Sauna scene
    Car race Aston Martin DB5 Vs the Ferrari
    Bond meets Alec again
    Last fight between Bond and alec
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    1, The PTS
    2, The M scene
    3, The tank chase.
  • Posts: 1,405
    Boat fight
    opening
    big fight at end

    Best Bond film of the Broz era.

    By the boat fight do you mean the one Bond tosses his opponent like yesterday's rag?
    I like that one too!
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    1. Graveyard scene
    2. PTS
    3. Bond and Mishkin
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
    edited March 2016 Posts: 4,447
    1. Satalite/villian lair (Include Airplane dive and fight with Alec)
    2. Natalia intro (include attack of Severnaia and that Tanner/M/Bond discover her)
    3. Libery scene (Include Mishkin interrogation aka Boys with toys, Tank Chase / Train scene)

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    RIP Derek Meddings... past a way 2 months before release of the movie.

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  • edited March 2016 Posts: 3,336
    1. Bond vs Alec on cradle
    2. Graveyard scene
    3. PTS
  • GBFGBF
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    Goldeneye

    1. final fight (imo best climax together with GG-bridge fight in AVTAK)
    2. Bungee jump
    3. Tank chase (especially the first moment when the tank breaks through the wall)

    Honorable mentions:

    4. the first scene with Natalya and Boris in the satelite station and the killing of the employees
    5. Bond meets the new M for the first time
    6. the title sequence (great artwork)
    7. reveal of Janus
    8. Q scene
    9. Valentin Zukowski's scene
    10. death of Xenia


  • This is going to be another one impossible to pick.

    1. Tank chase
    2. PTS (especially the jump)
    3. Bond and Alec meet in the graveyard

    Honorable mentions: "Because I think you're a sexist, misogynist dinosaur, and a relic of the Cold War." Grand finale in the satellite dish. Attack at Severnaya.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    1. Entire PTS
    2. Tank Chase
    3. Climax at Janus Base.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,588
    Everything.
  • 1. Final fight between 007 and 006
    2. PTS (specifically bungee jump)
    3. Tank chase

    Honourable mentions to:
    - Graveyard scene
    - She means nothing to me
    - Final fight with Xenia
  • Lancaster007Lancaster007 Shrublands Health Clinic, England
    Posts: 1,874
    1. Fight between Bond and Trevelyan (final)
    2. Natalya's escape from the ruins
    3. Titles
  • Posts: 1,965
    Uhhhhh this is so hard. So many great scenes.

    1. Archive Shootout (love the score and the action behind this scene)
    2. The whole train scene (from you first you second to kill her she means nothing to me to good luck with the floor James)
    3. The cradle fight between Bond & Alec. (Great fight scene and both actors played it off well)
  • edited March 2016 Posts: 11,189
    A lot of good scenes in the film, but if I were to pick 3 it would be:

    1. Statue park
    2. Shootout / Tank chase
    3. Office scene with M

    Honourable mention to the meeting scene between Pushkin and Oromov. The look Oromov gives when he's told there's another survivor at Seveneya is great.
  • AnthraxAnthrax Sweden
    Posts: 77
    1. PTS
    2. 007 vs 006 on the cradle
    3. Bond and Zukovsky meeting in St Petersburg
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    Any last voters before i close this one?
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
    Posts: 3,347
    1.) Bond and Zukovsky Meeting - Great tension mixed with humor. What a great character and confrontation
    2.) Casino scene - Serra gets a lot of negative feedback here, but I do love the piece playing in the background and the music goes quiet right as you hear "Bond... James Bond."
    3.) You can't win.
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    1. Bungee Jump
    2. Graveyard scene
    3. Library scene
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 14,883
    I make it no secret that GoldenEye is one of those films that nearly everyone loves. But it's never really done it for me. I just don't like it that much.
    But it does have some great elements to it.
    1. The PTS
    You'd have to be pretty harsh not to enjoy the PTS of GE. Setting up the scene in a snowy, mountainous region a plane climbs as it approaches a massive dam. We then see a black clad figure (face unseen) running along the top of the dam, rope in hand.
    Various shots show the scale and size of the dam, until the black clad man stands high atop the centre of the dam, and then leaps off into the abyss.
    This is Bond. James Bond. On a mission in Russia teaming up with fellow OO agent Alec aka OO6. After the mission goes awry and Alec is killed, Bond must escape with a room full of Russian soldiers seemingly stopping him from doing so. Surely he has no way out. Using a trolley filled with volatile gas cylinders for cover, Bond slowly crosses the room as all the Russian's take aim on him. I love the squeaky wheel as the trolley moves across the tension filled and silent room. Upon reaching the other side, Bond utilises a conveyor belt to exit the room and to safety. Once outside Bond notices a taxing plane which he gives chase after as the Russians exit the building and give chase after Bond. As he enters the plane and wrestles with the pilot two motorcycles in pursuit cause Bond and the pilot to exit the plane causing the motorcycles to crash. The still taxing, pilotless plane is heading toward the end of the runway, which is perched atop a massive drop off. Taking one of the downed motorcycles, Bond races after the plane as and follows it over the edge is it plummets into the ravine.
    Bond now in free fall, manages to catch the plane and pull it out of it's dive just in time, flying over the Russian facility as it explodes.
    Some of this is downright silly, the chasing the plane in free fall is a step too far. I recall only hearing groans from the audience when this film came out in 1995. But the rest of it is top notch Bond. An almost rival to the PTS of TSWLM.

    2. The Tank Chase
    Only in a Bond film could you have a tank running riot through the streets of St.Petersburg.
    It's a stunning set piece that at the time was mind blowing. OO7 at the controls of a tank, running over or through anything that gets in his way. Again gets a little silly when it crashes through the statue, which then sits atop the tank. But I do love Ouromov's reaction as he takes a swig from his hip flask, and turns to see the statue on the tank.
    I also like trying to count how many times you can see the same car/s at various points of the chase.

    3. The end fight with Alec
    Not quite on par with the fight with Red Grant in FRWL, but probably more brutal.
    It all comes down to this. Which of these two really is the best. Bond, or former ally turned enemy Alec Trevelyan aka OO6. Racing high above the Cuban radio telescope in a bid to destroy it and save the World, Bond and Alec are pitted against each other first trying to stop one another succeeding, and then to hand to hand combat in a small room. The fight is brutal and bloody. And although you can see it's well rehearsed, it is a good old fashioned dust up.
    Finally as it appears Bond may have lost and Alec picks up a gun ready to kill Bond, Bond kicks open a floor panel, and descends the massive antenna hanging onto a ladder as it drops. Alec follows and attempts to dislodge Bond. As the two of them struggle on a small platform high above the ground a helicopter approaches with the intent of rescuing Alec. When Bond girl Natalya appears in the helicopter and startles the pilot it gives Bond time to get the upper hand and dispatch Alec. Dropping him from the antenna to his death.
    Much more sadistic and brutal than some of the end fights of the series. And rather inventive in the way it plays out.

    Honourable mentions:

    The M scene. Judi Dench debut in the role, and in this one she's stern and office bound. Sadly with each film she would spend more and more time out of the office, and grow more and more a mother figure for OO7.
    The Q scene. I always enjoy the Q scenes with dear Desmond Llewelyn. Q shows off some of his latest toys. The inflating phone booth is slightly amusing as is the woman who shoots through the air in the background. But the pay off as Bond examines a sandwich to which Q alarmingly tells Bond to "Don't touch that." Leaving Bond to pass it to Q in fear of what it might be, to which Q responds, "That's my lunch." is surely the winner in this scene.
    The meeting at the fallen Statues. Bond is taken to a deserted park full of old Statues from the former Soviet Union to meet with the head of Janus. An almost eerie set up , until it is revealed that the thought to be dead, former ally Alec aka OO6 is actually Janus. (Not really a shock considering Sean Beans billing) but a good scene nonetheless.
  • edited March 2016 Posts: 11,189
    The only thing I don't particularly like in the PTS is Bean's line: "finish the job James, blow them all to Hell". It sounds jarring like something from James Bond Jr.
  • GBFGBF
    Posts: 3,195
    Benny wrote: »
    I make it no secret that GoldenEye is one of those films that nearly everyone loves. But it's never really done it for me. I just don't like it that much.
    But it does have some great elements to it.
    1. The PTS
    You'd have to be pretty harsh not to enjoy the PTS of GE. Setting up the scene in a snowy, mountainous region a plane climbs as it approaches a massive dam. We then see a black clad figure (face unseen) running along the top of the dam, rope in hand.
    Various shots show the scale and size of the dam, until the black clad man stands high atop the centre of the dam, and then leaps off into the abyss.
    This is Bond. James Bond. On a mission in Russia teaming up with fellow OO agent Alec aka OO6. After the mission goes awry and Alec is killed, Bond must escape with a room full of Russian soldiers seemingly stopping him from doing so. Surely he has no way out. Using a trolley filled with volatile gas cylinders for cover, Bond slowly crosses the room as all the Russian's take aim on him. I love the squeaky wheel as the trolley moves across the tension filled and silent room. Upon reaching the other side, Bond utilises a conveyor belt to exit the room and to safety. Once outside Bond notices a taxing plane which he gives chase after as the Russians exit the building and give chase after Bond. As he enters the plane and wrestles with the pilot two motorcycles in pursuit cause Bond and the pilot to exit the plane causing the motorcycles to crash. The still taxing, pilotless plane is heading toward the end of the runway, which is perched atop a massive drop off. Taking one of the downed motorcycles, Bond races after the plane as and follows it over the edge is it plummets into the ravine.
    Bond now in free fall, manages to catch the plane and pull it out of it's dive just in time, flying over the Russian facility as it explodes.
    Some of this is downright silly, the chasing the plane in free fall is a step too far. I recall only hearing groans from the audience when this film came out in 1995. But the rest of it is top notch Bond. An almost rival to the PTS of TSWLM.

    2. The Tank Chase
    Only in a Bond film could you have a tank running riot through the streets of St.Petersburg.
    It's a stunning set piece that at the time was mind blowing. OO7 at the controls of a tank, running over or through anything that gets in his way. Again gets a little silly when it crashes through the statue, which then sits atop the tank. But I do love Ouromov's reaction as he takes a swig from his hip flask, and turns to see the statue on the tank.
    I also like trying to count how many times you can see the same car/s at various points of the chase.

    3. The end fight with Alec
    Not quite on par with the fight with Red Grant in FRWL, but probably more brutal.
    It all comes down to this. Which of these two really is the best. Bond, or former ally turned enemy Alec Trevelyan aka OO6. Racing high above the Cuban radio telescope in a bid to destroy it and save the World, Bond and Alec are pitted against each other first trying to stop one another succeeding, and then to hand to hand combat in a small room. The fight is brutal and bloody. And although you can see it's well rehearsed, it is a good old fashioned dust up.
    Finally as it appears Bond may have lost and Alec picks up a gun ready to kill Bond, Bond kicks open a floor panel, and descends the massive antenna hanging onto a ladder as it drops. Alec follows and attempts to dislodge Bond. As the two of them struggle on a small platform high above the ground a helicopter approaches with the intent of rescuing Alec. When Bond girl Natalya appears in the helicopter and startles the pilot it gives Bond time to get the upper hand and dispatch Alec. Dropping him from the antenna to his death.
    Much more sadistic and brutal than some of the end fights of the series. And rather inventive in the way it plays out.

    Honourable mentions:

    The M scene. Judi Dench debut in the role, and in this one she's stern and office bound. Sadly with each film she would spend more and more time out of the office, and grow more and more a mother figure for OO7.
    The Q scene. I always enjoy the Q scenes with dear Desmond Llewelyn. Q shows off some of his latest toys. The inflating phone booth is slightly amusing as is the woman who shoots through the air in the background. But the pay off as Bond examines a sandwich to which Q alarmingly tells Bond to "Don't touch that." Leaving Bond to pass it to Q in fear of what it might be, to which Q responds, "That's my lunch." is surely the winner in this scene.
    The meeting at the fallen Statues. Bond is taken to a deserted park full of old Statues from the former Soviet Union to meet with the head of Janus. An almost eerie set up , until it is revealed that the thought to be dead, former ally Alec aka OO6 is actually Janus. (Not really a shock considering Sean Beans billing) but a good scene nonetheless.

    So how can you not like a film with so many good elements. Is it just because of Brosnan?
  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
    edited March 2016 Posts: 1,984
    As the first Bond I ever saw in cinema, at the age of 12, GoldenEyeholds a very strong place in my heart still. I'll only be able to make a top three with ties:

    1. The PTS/Title Sequence - I have to put both here. These scenes were very powerful for a first-timer like me in the cinema. But for Bond fans from previous generations, it reminded us that after six years, we finally had Bond back. The PTS is one of the best in the series, and so is the title sequence, which not only has a nice tune but is beautifully designed in a way that tells us that Bond has moved past the Cold War. Clearly, it's a new era, and a new Bond is coming.

    2. The Tank Chase/Meeting with M - The tank chase was the best action sequence I had seen for quite a while. It's funny, classy, destructive, and fun - exactly how a Bond chase scene should be. Even when I watch it now, I can't help but smile at it. As for meeting with M, it's similar to be no. 1 picks in that it reminds us that we're in a totally different era now. The world's moving on, so is MI6 - and it's not just Bond, but his surrounding comrades and superiors as well. Not to mention that the scene itself is beautifully played by Judi Dench and Pierce Brosnan.

    3. Meeting at the fallen statues with 006/Final fight with 006 - Once again, the first scene gives us more of the cues of how the Soviet age has past. The eeriness and atmosphere of the scene transcends anything else we ever get in a Brosnan movie, and the chemistry between Brosnan and Bean is brilliant. As for the final fight, I don't really have to explain why, do I? Aw, hell, I'll explain it as the twelve-year old who watched it in cinemas in 1995 did - it was awesome.

    As for honorable mentions, there's so many - but Bond meeting Zuckovsky, the fight in the archives, and the scene with Q stand out.
  • Posts: 4,026
    1. 007 vs 006 fight in / on Cuban satellite
    2. Bond setting the bombs at the end - as the bullet hits close to him he calmly flicks his head as if a fly has just passed him - cool moment
    3. Manticore Boat fight - Bond dries himself calmly with the towel afterwards
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    Posts: 8,112
    1. Strangling the cat
    2. muffy
    3. boys with toys
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 14,883
    GBF wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    I make it no secret that GoldenEye is one of those films that nearly everyone loves. But it's never really done it for me. I just don't like it that much.
    But it does have some great elements to it.
    1. The PTS

    2. The Tank Chase

    3. The end fight with Alec

    Honourable mentions:

    The M scene.
    The Q scene.
    The meeting at the fallen Statues.

    So how can you not like a film with so many good elements. Is it just because of Brosnan?

    Three favourite scenes and three honourable mentions, doesn't make a good movie for me. And I really had to think about a couple of those above.
    After growing up with the John Glen films, having a six year hiatus (I can't imagine the youth of today would be able to handle that long without a film nowadays) and then being introduced to the Sean Connery films from the 60's, GE was a massive change for me. The formula was gone, M's office had changed, everything looked new and different. And it didn't gel with me. It's just not a movie that I've ever really enjoyed. I know I'm in the minority, but I think it's overrated.

  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
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    1. Bond escaping the Arkangel Facility at the end of PTS

    the PTS is pretty big, and it has it's own share of great moments and scenes - the bungee jump, Broz's introduction (which i'll be honest, still gets a laugh out of me to this day.... i know there are some who dont like it, but i see no problem with it)... but him escaping - by hiding behind that cart of canisters, blowing the locks off the others, motorcycling down the runway and diving into the plane as the Facility explodes will always stick out in my mind.

    2. Tank chase

    nothing more needs to be said.

    3. 007 vs 006 above the satellite dish.

    I love the personal angle to this fight... it doesn't really get much better in the Broz era than this moment.
  • Posts: 3,336
    GoldenEye, 33 voters

    1 = PTS = 57 Points
    2 = Bond vs Alec = 32 Points
    3 = Tank chase = 21 Points
  • Posts: 3,336
    Moving along to Tomorrow Never Dies

    Go ahead folks!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Dr Kaufmann
    Title sequence
    Carver threatening to remove Bond s heart or whatever it was.
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