
The most obvious, jaw droppingly awful 007 goof
#1
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:33 PM
In the mine, Renard is escaping and Bond fires his gun at him point blank. Check how long it takes for the bullet to hit the glass - it must be slowest moving bullet in the history of man. That appallingly p*ss poor moment makes the makers of The World Is Not Enough look like Keystone Cops in their downright ineptitude and inability to properly edit a simple scene.
#2
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:43 PM
#3
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:48 PM
#4
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:00 PM
#5
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:01 PM
ugh--
i couldnt believ it wen i saw it
#6
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:03 PM
#7
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:04 PM
#8
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:06 PM
#9
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:11 PM
Not to mention Thunderball, when Connery puts on a black face mask, then the next shot it's blue.
#10
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:12 PM
Diamonds Are Forever. Mustang on two wheels anyone? Ahhh but which two wheels were they?
This gets my vote. So easily avoidable too, can't believe they messed this up. The worst part is the explanation that the "correct wheels" take was unusable due to crowds gathered in the background. The version in the film has crowds too!!!
#11
Posted 17 March 2006 - 07:21 PM
The World Is Not Enough contains perhaps the most jarring, jaw-droppingly inept goofs ever to be committed to celluloid -
In the mine, Renard is escaping and Bond fires his gun at him point blank. Check how long it takes for the bullet to hit the glass - it must be slowest moving bullet in the history of man. That appallingly p*ss poor moment makes the makers of The World Is Not Enough look like Keystone Cops in their downright ineptitude and inability to properly edit a simple scene.
I thought this thread was about creative blunders rather than technical errors...
I never noticed that Darren because I was too busy noticing the other bad action and acting in TWINE;they don't use live rounds in action movies so stuff like that happends all the time and it's not usually worth pointing out... But isn't it possible it a bullet could hit and the crack could expand after the impact? Thus not having a fully mature radius of it's impacted area upon the exact second the bullet lands(or more precisely, when the sound of the discharged weapon is heard)? I'm no scientist but my observation has been cracked glass seems to expand over time...
I was gonna throw in DAD's tsunami para-surfing sequence as the single biggest blunder moment in the series...it is, as you described, jaw droppingly cheesy.
#12
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:03 PM
First time I saw it, it ruined the entire movie for me. Stupid beyond belief.
Physically impossible and followed by a terrible attempt at humor by Roger Moore. Gad, what a piece of garbage.
Edited by RJJB, 17 March 2006 - 08:22 PM.
#13
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:43 PM
Diamonds Are Forever. Mustang on two wheels anyone? Ahhh but which two wheels were they?
Simple the car switches from one set of wheels to the other. You can easily see the car tip from the one side to the other while the camera is on close up of Bond and Tiffany.
#14
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:43 PM
In Moonraker i don't they tried to get a realistic stunt double for Jaws in the skydive scene, just looked like Ace Ventura with chipmunk teeth.
#15
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:45 PM
In the mine, Renard is escaping and Bond fires his gun at him point blank. Check how long it takes for the bullet to hit the glass - it must be slowest moving bullet in the history of man. That appallingly p*ss poor moment makes the makers of The World Is Not Enough look like Keystone Cops in their downright ineptitude and inability to properly edit a simple scene.
Take a squizz at the ski scene where Bond appears to look over his shoulder and watch his own stuntman hot-dogging (the shot then cuts back to Bond turning away from watching his stuntman) for more awful TWINE editing.
#16
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:49 PM

#17
Posted 17 March 2006 - 08:51 PM
#18
Posted 17 March 2006 - 09:05 PM
The World Is Not Enough contains perhaps the most jarring, jaw-droppingly inept goofs ever to be committed to celluloid -
In the mine, Renard is escaping and Bond fires his gun at him point blank. Check how long it takes for the bullet to hit the glass - it must be slowest moving bullet in the history of man. That appallingly p*ss poor moment makes the makers of The World Is Not Enough look like Keystone Cops in their downright ineptitude and inability to properly edit a simple scene.
They do seem to have had some problems getting their gunshots right lately; in DAD when Jinx is in the clinic and shoots the doctor for the second time, she just points the gun at him and we hear the gunshot, but the gun doesn't actually fire and it quickly cuts to the next scene


#19
Posted 17 March 2006 - 09:31 PM
Another one I thought of.. In Thunderball, when Felix and Bond land on the ocean in the helicopter to look for the Vulcan, Rik Van Nutter has on a pair of shorts. But when Bond resurfaces, he is wearing sweat pants!! and a second later, he's back in the shorts!!
#20
Posted 17 March 2006 - 11:32 PM
its not that much of a goof......i cant remember which movie......but they launch a boat from a rig or something...and u can obvioucly see that its a model....a really really bad model.....really bad
ugh--
i couldnt believ it wen i saw it
As many of the other models were done pretty well in that film, I'm willing to excuse this one.

#21
Posted 17 March 2006 - 11:38 PM
For all the flack the tsunami sequence gets I don't mind it (the score helps, I think). What I do dislike though is the shot of the rocket car going over the cliff and hitting the side of the mountain, that sequence made me cringe, and made me think the surfing sequence was going to be worse than it was.
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Posted 17 March 2006 - 11:53 PM
#23
Posted 18 March 2006 - 12:03 AM
In a similar vein, is it just me, or is there someone standing behind Goldfinger when he opens the curtains in the plane at the end of the movie?Aha here's one. The Man With The Golden Gun.. Bond walks into Andrea Anders bathroom and walks over to hand her a bathrobe. Look at the mirror as he walks past.. A flim crew member is clearly visible in the reflection, but luckily he is not seen when Andrea and Bond walk back out of the bathroom!!
Another one I thought of.. In Thunderball, when Felix and Bond land on the ocean in the helicopter to look for the Vulcan, Rik Van Nutter has on a pair of shorts. But when Bond resurfaces, he is wearing sweat pants!! and a second later, he's back in the shorts!!
#24
Posted 18 March 2006 - 12:14 AM

#25
Posted 18 March 2006 - 12:56 AM
Whew. I thought you were just going to say TWINE as a whole.The World Is Not Enough contains perhaps the most jarring, jaw-droppingly inept goofs ever to be committed to celluloid -
In the mine, Renard is escaping and Bond fires his gun at him point blank. Check how long it takes for the bullet to hit the glass - it must be slowest moving bullet in the history of man. That appallingly p*ss poor moment makes the makers of The World Is Not Enough look like Keystone Cops in their downright ineptitude and inability to properly edit a simple scene.


Anyway, another obvious blunder appears in the caviar factory scene, after the Z8 is cut in half: Right when Bond says the hugely unnecessary "Q's not gonna like this" line, we cut to the car falling apart, and where Brosnan is supposed to be, a wax dummy is in his place, with an outstretched arm holding a gun. The inanimate stand-in even wobbles when the car collapses. Very hard to ignore once you notice it.
Admittedly, the effects team did a splendid job with it. Couldn't even tell the difference between Broz and the dummy. Although this tends to happen throughout the rest of the film, as well.
#26
Posted 18 March 2006 - 02:00 AM
Die Another Day:
For all the flack the tsunami sequence gets I don't mind it (the score helps, I think). What I do dislike though is the shot of the rocket car going over the cliff and hitting the side of the mountain, that sequence made me cringe, and made me think the surfing sequence was going to be worse than it was.
Yeah. I remember watching that bit with one of my samoan friends. His exact words were "that look like one [censored]ing toy car". Another thing from DAD that I thought was distracting was the Antonov. When it was on the ground you can clearly see it is a regular An-124 but when they were in the air all of a sudden it had an observation bay with windows in the nose that wasn't in the previous long shots on the ground.
#27
Posted 18 March 2006 - 02:22 AM
I can't belive no one has mentioned the biggest goof of the series...Bond meets bloefeld face to face in YOLT and there are talking less than 1ft. away in OHMSS several times and Bloefeld doesn't recognize him? What sort of stupidity is this...this would explain why spectre fumbled so many plans!
I don't have a problem with that really. Just look at my signature (the quote from Harmsway...it'll answer what I think of "continuity" problems in the series.
#28
Posted 18 March 2006 - 05:44 AM
Also how about the point where Bond riddles that Piz Gloria guard after finding Tracy during the raid and while taking his pistol says, "Gun make me very nervous." His mouth is clearly not moving.
#29
Posted 18 March 2006 - 05:47 AM
In a similar vein, is it just me, or is there someone standing behind Goldfinger when he opens the curtains in the plane at the end of the movie?
Aha here's one. The Man With The Golden Gun.. Bond walks into Andrea Anders bathroom and walks over to hand her a bathrobe. Look at the mirror as he walks past.. A flim crew member is clearly visible in the reflection, but luckily he is not seen when Andrea and Bond walk back out of the bathroom!!
Another one I thought of.. In Thunderball, when Felix and Bond land on the ocean in the helicopter to look for the Vulcan, Rik Van Nutter has on a pair of shorts. But when Bond resurfaces, he is wearing sweat pants!! and a second later, he's back in the shorts!!
There is someone behind Goldfinger but what happens to him is revealed in a wide shot after the plane's interior stabilizes. That same man is flat on the floor while Bond gets his bearings. What is implied and left to the viewer to fill in is that the sudden depressurization sent the man crashing about the cabin and knocking him out. (It would have been a lot easier to just not have him there admittedly.)
I don't worry too much about the goofs. I try to take them as they come and ignore them. Sometimes it's easy, and other times.... The worst one may be the Diamonds Are Forever Mustang stunt. How could they not get that right--or at least redo it after they realized the mix-up? Another goof is plainly visible running board atop the Eiffel Tower that is used for May Day's jump.
Another one I hate--but it isn't really a goof--is EON dubbing George Lazenby while he is posing as Sir Hilary Bray. Ultimately, it's needless and it is distracting. I'd have much rather heard Lazenby talking than George Baker but I guess at the very least it helps explain why Blofeld doesn't recognize Bond.
#30
Posted 18 March 2006 - 05:50 AM