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Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:05 am
by Bluestone
Okay, let's get some discussions going on this board. We've got over a thousand registered members. That's quite a community. Let's hear from you! Post a topic of interest to you. Here's mine:
What is your favourite 007 female death scene?
Is it the secretary being shot through the window in Dr. No? What about Ms. Frost's stabbing through the book ("The Art of War" I believe) while fighting with Halle Berry on the plane? There are many scenes to choose from. Are there Bond scenes that you want G-Man to try to post on FF? Let us hear which scene is your favourite one and why?
Actually, although it wasn't a death scene, I remember how turned on I was by the scene in Thunderball where the villain tortures the Bond girl by applying ice cubes and a lit cigarette alternatively to her semi-naked chest. That really turned me on as a young teenager.
Blue
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:58 pm
by Max5s
Favorite Bond Girl Death--
Maud Adams in the Man With the Golden Gun. I really don't know why, and it certainly doesn't match up with my fetish likes. I suspect that after watching Bond retrieve a spent bullet from my favorite part of a belly dancer's anatomy and Brit Ekland running around in a tiny bikini for most of the show it was good to see SOME gal get it. LOL
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:55 pm
by Big O
[On a fetish level I always like the Matt Helm deaths better, but my 2 favorrite
Bonds are Strangways Secretary in Dr No and Luciana Paluzzi in Thunderball...
OBo/size]
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:42 am
by kevin67
Hi,
Rosamund Pike's death scene, the secretaries death scene, and the Maude Adams
death scene is just about my favorite Bond girls death scenes.
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:38 pm
by Templar
Rosamund Pike was my favorite to. I liked Fatima Blush from "Never Say Never Again" (why does Barbara Carrera keep getting shot in the stomach?) though I rewrote it in my head to less clothes and a poison dart instead of a mini-grenade. I wish "Plenty" would've had a more graphic death scene - we just find her drowned - maybe some interrogation beforehand. Then there's the beautiful Caroline Munro from "The Spy who Loved Me" - perfect body, tiny brown bikini and she gets blown up in a helicopter!... so much potential, very little payoff. Oh well...
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:24 pm
by G-Man
OK let me go thru my Bond library and see if I can squease some better quality stills using my new techniques.
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 7:08 am
by Phoenix
Strangways' secretary is quite beyond compare, given that it was my first encounter with my death fetish. But I think honourable mention should go to Diana Lee Hsu in License to Kill, where she played the cute Asian girl with the machine gun that gets three bullets to her chest. Now if she had just worn a blouse or a uniform instead of that martial artist outfit, she would be Number One.
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 5:12 pm
by Tkiller
The Secretary shooting in Dr. No may have been my first inkling of this fetish. I had completely forgotten some of the roots of it, but I saw Dr. No again about 8 years ago and that scene brought back the memory of seeing that when I was probably around 12 or 13, I don't know off hand what year the movie came out. Too many of the other deaths have been too lame for me. I too like the Matt Helm movies better for that.
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:41 pm
by gold
Bonds Maude Adams had a great potential,and Matt Helm lived up to it.Sparv and Ellke/// remake anytime..HMM Petra and Jessica Europeans and Hotter.
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 11:16 pm
by julieharvey
This is a tough one. I liked Lucianna Paluzzi's exit, I loved Karin Dor getting it in the piranha pool although I don't normally go for that sort of thing. I could see myself paintd all in gold, a la Shirly Eaton. But I really don't have a favorite.
Love
Julie
Re: Number One Bond Girl Death Scene
Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 11:29 pm
by Nightposter
Strangways' assistant was a big deal for me when I first saw it too, even more impressive when I read the trivia (much) later, and found out she was really the home owner, not an actress.
Karin Dor becoming fish food was also a bell ringer for me (just wish she had more camera time, before and after the bridge drop)
NP