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Post by wheels128 on Sept 15, 2006 2:00:34 GMT -5
007: A View To A Kill (1985) Directed by John Glen Starring Roger Moore, Grace Jones, Christopher Walken, Dolph Lundgren (well, he has a non-speaking role of about 17 seconds)
By scene Snow: 3 (1 body, 2 blown up, 2 by Moore) Restaurant: 1 (1 stabbed, 1 by Jones) Carwash: 1 (1 cutaway, 1 by Jones) Dropout: 1 (1 fallen, 1 by Jones) Owned: 1 (1 shredded) Car: 1 (1 cutaway, 1 by Jones implied) Dead: 1 (1 shot, 1 by Walken) Mine: 25 (4 drowned, 15 shot, 6 blown up, 14 by Walken)* Bridge: 3 (1 fallen, 2 blown up)
Body counts Total: 37 Moore: 2 Jones: 4 Walken: 15 Lundgren: 0
By kill type Blown up: 10 Shot: 16 Drowned: 4 Unknown: 3 Shredded: 1 Fallen: 2 Stabbed: 1
Pages Moore, Walken, Lundgren (we have to, he's Dolph), Glen, 007 franchise, James Bond character.
Misc 20 miners mentioned killed in a cave-in. The Mine total of 25 counts four who would've almost certainly drowned, because they stood there and let themselves get swamped by a monstrous wave of water. It was near-impossible to count that scene accurately.
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Post by davethejew on Sept 15, 2006 10:27:23 GMT -5
Doesnt Dolph strangle people in this?
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Post by wheels128 on Sept 17, 2006 6:41:44 GMT -5
No, but there's a guy who kinda looks like Dolph who strangles people in the next Bond film (The Living Daylights); that actor is Andreas Wisniewski, most famous for getting his neck broken and having John McClane write about machine guns on his jumper in Die Hard. Strange that I too used to think Dolph was strangling people in a Bond film...
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Post by JenGe on Jun 23, 2007 14:47:18 GMT -5
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