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nev2u | 07:22 Sun 30th Jul 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Which is your best James Bond film opening scene?
All of them are excellent, but I guess if i had to choose, my favourite would be the opening scene in Tommorow Never Dies where he smashes the Terrorist Bazaar and escapes with the nuclear missile!!
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I liked the last one when hes captured by the Koreans
The Spy Who Loved Me.
Can't remember them all, anyone got a list of them?

What was the one where Roger Moore opens up the Union flag parachute? The Spy Who Loved Me?
that's the one I thought of too, the audience in the cinema cheered that lol (yes I am that old )
The teaser for The Living Daylights which introduces Timothy Dalton as Bond.Three members of the 00 section are on a training mission on Gibralter which has been infiltrated by an assassin.I believe Dalton did a lot of his own stuntwork in that.
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the dam scene has to be the best as goldeneye is the best but i do have to admit i liked timothy dalton he was a good bond it just got silly from then on
The early ones are the best!! The intro to Goldfinger was the best, but the intro to From Russia with love was nearly as good. The key thing is that both pre-titles sequences were very quiet, and built suspense, something the filmmakers seem to have forgotten how to do...
I thought the opening sequence to the Spy who loved me was the best. Some of the older movies chase sequences were really good too! Which one of the older ones had the boat chase in it, was it Live and Let Die?
Got to be Dr No for me.

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