Correct. We were just supposed to think he was.Mathis was a turncoat villain in the film adaptation of Casino Royale,
No, he wasn't...
Correct. We were just supposed to think he was.Mathis was a turncoat villain in the film adaptation of Casino Royale,
No, he wasn't...
Mathis was a turncoat villain in the film adaptation of Casino Royale,
No, he wasn't...
Then, what was up with Mathis giving away the secret to Le Chiffre a warning that James Bond knew of his "poker tell" thus prompting Le Chiffre to signal a "false tell" towards Bond almost costing MI6 the game?Mathis was never bad in CR. It was Vesper all along.
Neil
The character of Mathis reminds me of Damar from DS9.I was fine with Mathis in QoS. I was not fine with his random death.
Again, it was Vesper.Then, what was up with Mathis giving away the secret to Le Chiffre a warning that James Bond knew of his "poker tell" thus prompting Le Chiffre to signal a "false tell" towards Bond almost costing MI6 the game?
Probably some medicine. It was a little bit of mis-direction on the film makers part, to make you think it was Mathis and not Vesper.Also, what was that stuff that Mathis poured into Bond's water cup in Casino Royale if it wasn't poison?
No, it was Vesper. Le Chiffre and Vesper were framing Mathis.However Mathis was presented in Quantum of Solace, it is clear by all on screen evidence that he was clearly a villain in Casino Royale.
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Then, what was up with Mathis giving away the secret to Le Chiffre a warning that James Bond knew of his "poker tell" thus prompting Le Chiffre to signal a "false tell" towards Bond almost costing MI6 the game?
Booze I presume - it was the girl in Le Chiffre's entourage who poisoned Bond's martiniAlso, what was that stuff that Mathis poured into Bond's water cup in Casino Royale if it wasn't poison?
No. The only evidence we have for it is Le Chiffre claiming that this is the case ("Your friend Mathis, is *my* friend Mathis"), and he's not exactly a reliable source of information!However Mathis was presented in Quantum of Solace, it is clear by all on screen evidence that he was clearly a villain in Casino Royale.
When Bond is at the hospital and talking to Mathis, Mathis pours some powder into a glass of water. But since Bond is recuperating at that point, medicine at a hospital isn't out of the question. And since the movie wants us to think Mathis is the villain, the scene has a sinister flavor to it. At the end M says Mathis wasn't involved, but Bond doesn't believe it. But it's clear that Mathis was on Bond's side all along. QoS only reiterates that.Booze I presume - it was the girl in Le Chiffre's entourage who poisoned Bond's martiniAlso, what was that stuff that Mathis poured into Bond's water cup in Casino Royale if it wasn't poison?
When Bond is at the hospital and talking to Mathis, Mathis pours some powder into a glass of water.
Le Chiffre said that so Bond would trust Vesper and not an actual ally. The powder is only suspicious because Bond doesn't trust Mathis at that point.^^^
I will have to go back and rewatch Casino Royale on DVD to confirm this.
But, Le Chiffre's "Your friend Mathis is my friend Mathis" line as well as the suspicious powder inside the cup Mathis offers to James Bond is quite telling, eventhough M says otherwise at the end.
The word consequence just didn't exist.
I think Tracy Bond getting shot to death on their honeymoon was a pretty big consequence.
--Ted
^^^
I will have to go back and rewatch Casino Royale on DVD to confirm this.
But, Le Chiffre's "Your friend Mathis is my friend Mathis" line as well as the suspicious powder inside the cup Mathis offers to James Bond is quite telling, eventhough M says otherwise at the end.
Here's an idea:
Read the fucking book.![]()
The word consequence just didn't exist.
I think Tracy Bond getting shot to death on their honeymoon was a pretty big consequence.
--Ted
Actually, this proves his original point. Tracy was killed at the very end of OHMSS, so we had about three seconds of a grieving Bond then the credits rolled. The next movie, it was as if Tracy never existed.
Polarizing movie, innit?
I didn't get a Trek trailer, Instead I got Clive "NOT BOND" Owen in The International (not to be confused with Christopher Walken's The Continental), some Adam Sandler shit, some Jim Carrey shit and some Will Smith shit.
Personally, I'd pay to see Daniel Craig kick them all in the face.
I dunno about that - I suspect he's our new Blofeld. Remember he was the only one smart enough not to give himself away in the opera house...
One thing I was wondering about the whole SPECTRE/QUANTUM thing is, what about Blofeld? He's a Flemming creation and has nothing to do with Mcclory.
Couldn't they just make him the head of this Quantum thing?
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