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Every James Bond film except Dr No starts with an
iconic pre-titles action seqeunce. Which are the fan
favouites?
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Movie Pre-Title Sequences - Fan Favourites
8th August 2006
Since 1963 and “From Russia With Love”, the pre-titles
have been known for their action, adventure and most importantly,
the spirit of the James Bond pictures. Of all 20 adventures, Dr
No was the only film without pre-title sequence. MI6 now presents
the first of a series of articles entitled"Fan Favorites",
covering all aspects of the Bond canon. In late 2005, MI6 polled
its forum members, and dedicated Bond fans, to discover the fan
favorite pre-title sequence.
Fan Favourite - The Results
- Goldfinger
- GoldenEye
- The World Is Not Enough
- The Spy Who Loved Me
- Tomorrow Never Dies, The Living Daylights
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Goldfinger
Location: An unknown Latin American country
James Bond (Sean Connery) infiltrates the enemy’s
base and plants plastic explosives to destroy the goods.
He then makes his way to a local bar where 007 casually
waits for the explosion and returns to romance a local star.
In her dressing room, Bond is attacked by an unknown assassin
who he “shocks” with a combination of a bath
and an electric heater.
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Right: Stuntman Alf Joint prepares to 'club'
Bond whilst Sean Connery and Nadja Regin share a laugh in
this rarely seen out-take
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Above: 007 prepares the plastic explosive
in the secret drugs facility
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The Rest
You Only Live Twice
Location: Hong Kong
In the opening moments we see Bond (Sean Connery) romancing
a Chinese lady but shortly after, assassins break in and shoot
Bond “dead”. After the titles, we next witness
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Live And Let Die
Location: London / San Monique / New Orleans
We witness the deaths of three British men. A delegate at the United
Nations, an agent in San Monique, and a man succumbs to snakebite
in a voodoo ceremony. Bond is not present.
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Moonraker
Location: Guatemala
An “in-transit” space shuttle is hijacked and stolen.
007 (Roger Moore) is called back to HQ but the pilot and hostess
of his private jet turn against them at the will of Jaws. The villain
destroys the plane's controls and prepares to parachute. Bond attacks
the pilot in hand-to-hand combat and ends by throwing him out of
the plane. Jaws knocks Bond out without a parachute and follows
after. Freefalling, 007 manages to wrestle the parachute off the
pilot and onto himself. He falls safely to the ground.
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For Your Eyes Only
Location: London, England
Bond (Roger Moore) visits the grave of his wife and is interrupted
when a “Universal Exports” helicopter lands to rush
him to an emergency. In the air an electric shock kills the pilot
and Blofeld is now remotely controlling the helicopter from his
wheelchair. The chopper is flown throughout the chimneys and warehouses
of industrial London and eventually flown into a dead-end warehouse.
Meanwhile Bond manages to swap places with the pilot and just
manages to gain control before the helicopter, pick up Blofeld
– wheelchair and all – and dump him down a chimney.
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A View To A Kill
Location: Siberia, Russia
Bond (Roger Moore) is out to recover a microchip from the body of
a dead 00-Agent. Finding the agent is easy, but escaping the clutches
of the Russians proves a challenge. 007 is spotted while searching
the body for his prize and is set upon by the Russian agents on
skis, on snowmobiles and in heliccopters. The chase commences, but
skis are not enough for Bond. He chases down the snowmobile and
defeats the driver easily. There is, however, still the helicopter
to contend with. The chopper fires at Bond and the snowmobile, destroying
it, and 007 barely escapes. Bond resorts to using the remaining
ski from the snowmobile as a snowboard. Bond escapes to the Beach
Boys’ “California Girls” with tongue firmly in
cheek.
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License to Kill
Location: Key West
Felix Leiter is on his way to his wedding in the Florida Keys,
accompanied by his best man, James Bond. News breaks that the
DEA's (who Leiter now works for) most wanted man Franz Sanchez
has strayed in to US territory to retrieve his mistress. Leiter
and 007 - acting only as an "observer" go after Sanchez,
first on the ground and then in the air. 007 captures Sanchez's
plane by attaching a line from their coast guard helicopter, just
before the pair parachute down to the wedding.
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Tomorrow Never Dies
Location: The Kyber Pass
007 (Pierce Brosnan) infiltrates a terrorist arms bazaar, near the
Russian border. Upon spotting a jet armed with nuclear torpedoes,
Bond charges through the market wreaking havoc, capturing the plane
and flying it to safety before the missile hits. Bond prevents the
radioactive plutonium being spread across the area.
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The World Is Not Enough
Location: Bilbao, Spain / London, UK
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) visits a banker in Spain to recover
a caseload of money, but the meeting is cut short when the banker
is subject to an assassin’s “sights”. 007 escapes
the clutches of the police and returns to London only to find
that the money he has recovered is packed with explosives. When
the explosion goes off, 007 spots the same assassin as she flees
the scene. Bond utilises Q’s latest invention, the Q-boat,
and begins to pursue the assassin up the Thames. The chase ends
when the assassin takes to the air in a hot air balloon. Helicopters
surround the balloon, and the assassin takes her own life.
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Die Another Day
Location: North Korea
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) surfs into North Korean territory accompanied
by two other agents. They capture a helicopter on it’s way
to a meeting with Colonel Moon. Posing as the South African diamond
dealer, 007 infiltrates the base. Soon, however, he is identified
and narrowly escapes on board hovercraft. A high-speed hovercraft
chase launches 007 into the demilitarized zone. The chase ends when
Moons craft takes a plunge into a fast flowing river. Holding 007
responsible for his son’s death, General Moon, captures and
tortures Bond.
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