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Same EXACT Missile Aim in The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill


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#1 WaltherPPK

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Posted 22 February 2003 - 11:09 PM

I don't know if anyone else has noticed this. I've watched TLD and LTK many times, but I didn't notice this until right now. Towards the end of LTK, when one of Sanchez's men is looking through the aimer to shoot a stinger missile at Bond and the truck, it is the same exact display from TLD when Bond is going to shoot missiles at the truck/road block. The only difference is that in LTK, the display is green, and in TLD, the display is red. I kind of think that this is pretty amusing. In LTK, out in the desert (La Rumorosa) where the truck chase takes place, the temperature says 0 degrees Celsius/32 degrees Farenheit, just like TLD. I believe that all the numbers are the same, such as car speed, safe distance, temperature, etc. If anyone watches both of these movies, look to see if you notice that both missile displays are the same.

#2 rafterman

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Posted 23 February 2003 - 05:09 AM

oh, you mean the graphic....hmm never noticed...I'll have to go check it out...probably cost cutting since LTK had no money to work with...

#3 _JW_

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Posted 23 February 2003 - 09:01 AM

Wow. Never noticed that before. I will also have to check that out.

#4 Daltonitus

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Posted 23 February 2003 - 02:06 PM

I'll have to check this out, but I can actually believe that it is the same.

#5 RITZ

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Posted 24 February 2003 - 02:05 PM

I know about this. Its another example of "cut-and-paste" by the filmakers.