Could Greene have been the top man of Quantum, while Quantum was just an arm of SPECTRE?
Greene was definitely never the top man. Top men don't make in-person cash deliveries to murderous warlords, as Greene did in his very first CR scene. Also, Bond explicitly says that his superiors would be coming after him in Bolivia to kill him for his failure. Try again.![]()
Blofeld in charge of Quantum would be the way to go.
Greene was in charge of Quantum, but he was eliminated by Bond giving him motor oil to drink.
I thought Quantum was the new SPECTRE
It is, and I think that it fits the 21st century better.
Roger Moore couldn't have had any influence on the creation of SPECTRE. That organization first appeared in Ian Fleming's novel Thunderball, published in 1961. Moore's first outing as Bond was in Live and Let Die, released in 1973.Another interesting moment in the documentary was the observation that Dr. No came out at about the same time as the tensions over the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the producers were wary of unnecessarily inflaming cultural tensions by showing the Soviets in too harsh a light, which (along with Roger Moore's self-described pacifism) no doubt helps explain why we got organizations with such silly names as "SPecial Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion", and the jaunt to space in Moonraker
Greene was definitely not the head of Quantum. He was in a high position but more of a spokesperson for them than the main man.Greene was definitely never the top man. Top men don't make in-person cash deliveries to murderous warlords, as Greene did in his very first CR scene. Also, Bond explicitly says that his superiors would be coming after him in Bolivia to kill him for his failure. Try again.![]()
That was Mr White at the start of Casino Royale, not Greene. Agreed though, Greene is clearly not the head of Quantum (it may be that Quantum doesn't have a traditional head, no Number 1 or Blofeld) although given he's at the meeting in Austria he does seem to be quite high ranking, and he seems to be leading on the Bolivian project.
Fixed that for you....I think it at least means we'll get a ski chase, sort of a Bond tradition
Roger Moore couldn't have had any influence on the creation of SPECTRE. That organization first appeared in Ian Fleming's novel Thunderball, published in 1961. Moore's first outing as Bond was in Live and Let Die, released in 1973.Another interesting moment in the documentary was the observation that Dr. No came out at about the same time as the tensions over the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the producers were wary of unnecessarily inflaming cultural tensions by showing the Soviets in too harsh a light, which (along with Roger Moore's self-described pacifism) no doubt helps explain why we got organizations with such silly names as "SPecial Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion", and the jaunt to space in Moonraker
"When I came over to meet Sam [Mendes], I only asked two questions," says the erstwhile Galaxy Guardian. "I asked him if Mr. Hinx was a badass. He said, 'Yes, he's a badass.' I said, 'Well, is Mr. Hinx intelligent?' He said, 'Very.' That's what I like about Mr. Hinx. He's very well-dressed and very well-mannered. I'm not just here to fight people. He has a sense of humour. He definitely knows what a metaphor is."
Is that pistol double-barrelled?
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