DR. NO | 007 Meets DR. NO
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Published 2021-08-25
All Comments (21)
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You know it's a good bond villain when there's a very large aquarium in the background
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These films are far more nuanced than I appreciated as a child.
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“World domination, same old dream” Got to love Bond’s sass
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I know Joseph Wiseman didn't think fondly of this particular role, but to his performance as Dr. No is iconic this day. Amazing delivery of well-written dialogue.
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“I’m flattered. I prefer the revenge department”. The dialogue in this scene is so well written.
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Joseph Wiseman's acting is magnificent. He's like a robot, only moving when he has to, staring directly at Bond, talking so clearrrrrly and callllmly, practically hissing whenever he says "SPECTRE". I've never seen anything like it. Even the creepy faux-Chinese makeup adds to it, even if it is dated.
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His mortal enemy was Dr Yes and his ally, Dr Idunno.
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My respects to Sir Sean Connery. he would have been 91 today.
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"that's a Dom Perignon 55, it would be a pitty to break it"... Class. Such utter class. Taste, refinement, restraint, subtlety....
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THIS is James Bond. Connery was just perfect.
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“Well we can’t all be geniuses can we?” I love how he smoothly turns that failed attempt at acquiring a weapon into a funny line
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The "Unfortunately I misjudged you, you are just a stupid policeman" line after Bond's persistent trolling gets me every time...😂😂😂
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Dr. No could be the quietest and most reserved James Bond villain. But I like his aristocratic, controlled style.
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Dr. No was easily one of my least favorite Bond movies as a kid. I thought it was super lame. But over the years of constantly watching every Bond movie in order, I started appreciating Dr. No more and more and now I really love it. Don't get me wrong, I also love the "traditional" Bond formula with all the gadgets and the legendary DB5 and all that stuff...but Dr. No is just a pure 1960's spy thriller and that is what makes it so special.
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Some of the smoothest yet most savage dialogue to ever transition between a villain and protagonist.. The actors and writers were simply brilliant.
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Joseph Wiseman has a stillness that is very creepy and lizardly.
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Love how Bond immediately pivots to another angle when Dr No calls his bluff. Then when Dr No says he can talk because Bond will "keep it to himself" he immediately tries to get Honey out, because he knows it means No is going to kill him after telling him his plans. Excellent dialogue.
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Dr No only blinks twice the whole time. You know he's s genius because he sees all.
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“…unfortunately I misjudged you, you are just a stupid police man” A personal favorite line of mine that never gets talked about enough
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"Tell me: does the toppling of American missiles REALLY compensate for having no hands?" Damn. That burn was even worse than the radiation ones that cost Dr No his hands.