
How come Q didn't appear in Live And Let Die?
#1
Posted 30 November 2007 - 08:58 PM
#2
Posted 30 November 2007 - 09:26 PM
Until Casino Royale, he appeared in every other Bond movie. Even when Desmond Llewelyn wasn't playing him, he was played by Peter Burton in Dr. No (as Major Boothroyd), and as John Cleese in Die Another Day. So it seems odd that he'd be mysteriously missing from Live And Let Die. Anybody know the reasoning behind this? I heard somewhere it was because they wanted less gadgets in the film?
LALD was just wierd. I don't know the answer to that, however!
#3
Posted 30 November 2007 - 09:28 PM

#4
Posted 30 November 2007 - 09:35 PM
Also remember, Desmonds 'Q' wasn't that popular in the early 70s. His fame with Bond came later.
#5
Posted 30 November 2007 - 09:37 PM
Until Casino Royale, he appeared in every other Bond movie. Even when Desmond Llewelyn wasn't playing him, he was played by Peter Burton in Dr. No (as Major Boothroyd), and as John Cleese in Die Another Day. So it seems odd that he'd be mysteriously missing from Live And Let Die. Anybody know the reasoning behind this? I heard somewhere it was because they wanted less gadgets in the film?
It was more about them wanting to distance the new Roger Moore Bond from the Connery Bond. So all the Connery cliches were thrown out (vodka martinis, shaken not stirred, Bond James Bond, he now smokes cigars and orders bourbon etc), and Q was thrown out too. The odd part is that they do in fact have a typical 'Q scene' in which a cool gadget is introduced, yet its Bond explaining the gadget to M, which is a bit silly. I mean, they're keeping the Q gadgets but not Q himself. Bah!
#6
Posted 30 November 2007 - 09:40 PM
Are you kidding me? That's as good an explanation as any I've seen.Until Casino Royale, he appeared in every other Bond movie. Even when Desmond Llewelyn wasn't playing him, he was played by Peter Burton in Dr. No (as Major Boothroyd), and as John Cleese in Die Another Day. So it seems odd that he'd be mysteriously missing from Live And Let Die. Anybody know the reasoning behind this? I heard somewhere it was because they wanted less gadgets in the film?
LALD was just wierd. I don't know the answer to that, however!
#7
Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:05 PM
#8
Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:07 PM
Are you kidding, me? That's as good an explanation as any I've seen.Until Casino Royale, he appeared in every other Bond movie. Even when Desmond Llewelyn wasn't playing him, he was played by Peter Burton in Dr. No (as Major Boothroyd), and as John Cleese in Die Another Day. So it seems odd that he'd be mysteriously missing from Live And Let Die. Anybody know the reasoning behind this? I heard somewhere it was because they wanted less gadgets in the film?
LALD was just wierd. I don't know the answer to that, however!
Why, thank you.
#9
Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:16 PM
Until Casino Royale, he appeared in every other Bond movie. Even when Desmond Llewelyn wasn't playing him, he was played by Peter Burton in Dr. No (as Major Boothroyd), and as John Cleese in Die Another Day. So it seems odd that he'd be mysteriously missing from Live And Let Die. Anybody know the reasoning behind this? I heard somewhere it was because they wanted less gadgets in the film?
It was more about them wanting to distance the new Roger Moore Bond from the Connery Bond. So all the Connery cliches were thrown out (vodka martinis, shaken not stirred, Bond James Bond, he now smokes cigars and orders bourbon etc), and Q was thrown out too. The odd part is that they do in fact have a typical 'Q scene' in which a cool gadget is introduced, yet its Bond explaining the gadget to M, which is a bit silly. I mean, they're keeping the Q gadgets but not Q himself. Bah!
It was also hard to create a Q-scene because there was no scenes at MI-6. Maybe it would've been a little too much if M, Moneypenny AND Q visit Bond's home. I think it was right to leave Q out of this film. No big deal.
#10
Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:21 PM
The absence of Q doesn't bother me at all. I do,however,wish they had included the 'walled garden' PTS as described in another thread. It's a shame Bond is absent from the PTS.
I love LALD.
#11
Posted 30 November 2007 - 11:46 PM
Anyone remember that song "Lightning Tree" from the TV show?
#12
Posted 30 November 2007 - 11:55 PM
He was filming a TV series called 'Follyfoot' at the time and was unavailable for filming.
Anyone remember that song "Lightning Tree" from the TV show?
No,but I just looked it up on youtube.
http://uk.youtube.co...h?v=WVgyxhe849k
Ah! The heady aroma of nostalgia!
Thanks for the info lazenbyland.
#13
Posted 01 December 2007 - 12:03 AM
I fact, it's one of my favorite Bond movies. Ever.
#14
Posted 01 December 2007 - 02:02 AM
He was busy with a TV-serie at the time + Harry Saltzman didn't think it was necessary to have Q in the film (In practice, Saltzman produced LALD).
I've read this many times (along with how Broccoli basically produced TMWTGG), but are there any more details available about this? In Roger Moore's "James Bond Diary," the actor poses with both Broccoli and Saltzman in a photo (taken during filming of the boat chase) and in the "Inside Live And Let Die" documentary, Broccoli can be seen in the archive footage as the crew prepares to film part of the chase. So, it's not like Broccoli was entirely absent from LALD.
#15
Posted 02 December 2007 - 11:42 PM
Until Casino Royale, he appeared in every other Bond movie. Even when Desmond Llewelyn wasn't playing him, he was played by Peter Burton in Dr. No (as Major Boothroyd), and as John Cleese in Die Another Day. So it seems odd that he'd be mysteriously missing from Live And Let Die. Anybody know the reasoning behind this? I heard somewhere it was because they wanted less gadgets in the film?
It was more about them wanting to distance the new Roger Moore Bond from the Connery Bond. So all the Connery cliches were thrown out (vodka martinis, shaken not stirred, Bond James Bond, he now smokes cigars and orders bourbon etc), and Q was thrown out too. The odd part is that they do in fact have a typical 'Q scene' in which a cool gadget is introduced, yet its Bond explaining the gadget to M, which is a bit silly. I mean, they're keeping the Q gadgets but not Q himself. Bah!
dinovelvet is correct. It was to distance the Moore era from the Connery one, and so there is no black tuxedo or office briefing either. However, there were some protests from fans at the time, and so Q returned in TMWTGG.
#16
Posted 06 December 2007 - 01:26 PM
My $0.02.
-G.
Edited by juepucta, 06 December 2007 - 01:27 PM.