When did James Bond turn into Superman?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Die Another Day
successor13326 — 11 years ago(November 23, 2014 07:38 AM)
In the other movies, he'd survived some pretty insane situations. But in this one, they just went too far.
Bond has the power to shut his own heart off and then turn it back on with no health repercussions.
He can drop twenty to thirty feet through a floor and not break his legs (Okay, Bond's made some big leaps in the past, but this is a bit much).
He can run around Iceland in arctic temperatures with no hat, gloves or heavy parka and not suffer from hypothermia or frostbite. And his breath doesn't even mist in the cold.
He can sustain all that voltage from that electrical suit and not drop dead or be severely incapacitated.
Forget MI:6. He should go work for the Justice League because he's clearly Superman. -
sawfan1414 — 11 years ago(November 24, 2014 02:16 AM)
You'll be face-palming at the Daniel Craig Bond films then
You need to realize that Bond is invincible. The actors whom have played the role even stated it's basically a parody. Bond is an action hero, a veritable angel of death that spends the run time of his films laying women, surviving impossible situations, and gunning down/beating his enemies in his path to death.
You need to just accept it.
Also how are you ripping on the absurdity of DAD and not mention Moonraker? It was Bond in SPACE, with LASER FIGHTS.
Ron beep Swanson is the greatest thing that ever happened to television. -
Tyler-A-Arse — 11 years ago(December 27, 2014 02:21 AM)
Forget MI:6. He should go work for the Justice League because he's clearly Superman.
Exactly!
And don't forget: He also survived when the little rocket car he was driving flew off the edge of the iceburg on a cable line, got yanked back, and slammed into the side of the iceburg. That would've crushed all the bones in your or my body. But not Bond!
Somebody get that man a phone booth! -
TMC-4 — 9 years ago(July 20, 2016 12:54 AM)
For the people who complained that Pierce Brosnan's Bond was too much like a British Superman, what about some of the stuff that Roger Moore's Bond did like him being able to hang on to an airplane in
Octopussy
(not to mention, his Tarzan yell in the same movie)?
