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Topic: CR on USA Network

It's now occurred to me---having seen the key part of CR on the USA cable network---that they've completely omitted the "poisoned martini" scene from the film, presumably for running time reasons...an interesting decision.  The last time they aired the film, I was on the computer and thought I'd just missed it...now that I've had the chance to see it a second time on cable, there's no doubt.

It certainly takes at least 15 minutes off the running time of the film...but is it the right call?  Personally I don't think so...but I'm interested in other Bond fans' opinions...

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Re: CR on USA Network

Loeffelholz wrote:

It's now occurred to me---having seen the key part of CR on the USA cable network---that they've completely omitted the "poisoned martini" scene from the film, presumably for running time reasons...an interesting decision.  The last time they aired the film, I was on the computer and thought I'd just missed it...now that I've had the chance to see it a second time on cable, there's no doubt.

It certainly takes at least 15 minutes off the running time of the film...but is it the right call?  Personally I don't think so...but I'm interested in other Bond fans' opinions...

It's not the right call because now Vesper's comment about Bond being almost dead an hour ago makes absolutely no sense!

The name's Bond (short pause) James Bond.

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Exactly. As much as I dislike CR, I don't think that films should be cut. I'm wondering if any others on USA have been altered. I've seen bits and pieces of Thunderball and Moonraker-they looked fine, but were matted to 1:85!

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Loeffelholz wrote:

It's now occurred to me---having seen the key part of CR on the USA cable network---that they've completely omitted the "poisoned martini" scene from the film, presumably for running time reasons...an interesting decision.  The last time they aired the film, I was on the computer and thought I'd just missed it...now that I've had the chance to see it a second time on cable, there's no doubt.

It certainly takes at least 15 minutes off the running time of the film...but is it the right call?  Personally I don't think so...but I'm interested in other Bond fans' opinions...

They cut what now ? This is why I only watch movies on TCM, yeesh.  ajb007/rolleyes

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that must be interesting." Rick Roberts" . The other night there was nothing on tv. And tuned in to TCM . They were doing there sunday silent movie. What a way to spend ones time.

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blofeld#1 wrote:

that must be interesting." Rick Roberts" . The other night there was nothing on tv. And tuned in to TCM . They were doing there sunday silent movie. What a way to spend ones time.

What are you, twelve ? I have had enough antagonizing brats on various forums and I don't need your snide remarks.

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There are some excellent, fascinating and very funny silent films out there.  I own a collection called "Slapstick Encyclopedia," which has stuff from Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, etc.  Don't knock the classics!

But IMO there's no justifying pulling the entire poison martini sequence from CR---from the setup of the drink being poisoned, through the defibrillator in the Aston---all cut, including the classic line, "That last drink...nearly killed me."

Beware Bond on USA Network.  Watch the discs.

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There was also a small cut of Bond and Vesper at the Lake Como sanitorium coming out of the rain and thrashing around like a couple of weasels. ajb007/wink  Funny, I thought everyone in the world had seen CR before the USA broadcast, but just yesterday an associate said he had just seen the film on USA and what a great film it is.  I told him about the "poisoned martini" cut and that I thought it was a highlight of the film between DC's acting, some of the camera work (especially in the men's room), and Arnold's score.  There oughta be a law! ajb007/mad

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