^True! Imagine how he must have aged after the shark nearly ate him!
It's also because, of course, Quarrel was in both novels, and Dr No was the one where he dies. So since they'd killed him in the first movie and couldn't quite just have him miraculously alive again when they got round to filming the book he was originally in...
I wish I had that problem. It's a shame they killed him off as well.
He shot four men at the Gypsy Camp, strangled Grant, blew up two men in the helicopter, and blew up/burned eleven men in the boats.Frankly, it WOULD have been more spectacular had they gone with the original plan and filmed the speedboat scene at night.

Galor...she wasn't exactly among the hottest of all Bond girls.
Galor..."I must be dreaming...."
"NO, Mister Bond, I expect you to DIE!" 
^ I guess that was also before the idea of a reboot - thanks to which, nowadays, Felix Leiter can grow back his limbs and change colour ...

BTW, It has been done like that in Never Say Never Again, with Bernie Casey playing Felix.^ I guess that was also before the idea of a reboot - thanks to which, nowadays, Felix Leiter can grow back his limbs and change colour ...

^ I guess that was also before the idea of a reboot - thanks to which, nowadays, Felix Leiter can grow back his limbs and change colour ...
Hey if James Bond can be a timelord so can Felix
Felix- the shark ate my legs but thankfully i'm 14 hours into my regeneration....

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Now, I actually love the bantering kind of "bromance" between Q and Bond. For all the bickering, we get the idea that they are, in fact, good friends. Bond knows just how to drive Q nuts...and Q just sighs and shakes his head, playing the "straight man". Almost O'Brien and Bashir, to be honest.
BTW, It has been done like that in Never Say Never Again, with Bernie Casey playing Felix.![]()
I just might have to watch it now.I agree with the comments about the 'speed'boat chase in FRWL, not the highlight of the film, but overall the film is very, very good, and by far the most realistic Bond film (one might even argue the only realistic Bond film)
^You're not missing much on Never Say Never Again. It has some good moments...but by and large, it's just mind-numbingly dull.
You beat me to it...^You're not missing much on Never Say Never Again. It has some good moments...but by and large, it's just mind-numbingly dull.
agreed. its worth watching once, but in the end its just an inferior remake of Thunderball.

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