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Favorite James Bond villian?

Tibbs: "The actor who plays Hugo Drax is in Munich as "Papa" and the whole movie I was trying to place him but couldn't. I just kept hearing "Papa" say, "Mr. Bond...."

In the Moonraker novel (completely different from the movie), M assigns Bond to follow Hugo Drax purely from the fact that M caught Drax cheating at cards. And anyone who would cheat at cards is an unruly character ...
 
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How about the villian in Octopussy? What was his name???

Kamal Khan. His henchman was better though.

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Ernst Stavro Blofeld. He ordered the murder of James Bond's wife, Tracy, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. 'Nuff said.
Never Say Never Again is not a real Bond movie.

No intro
No Q
No M

Not a Bond.
Not produced by MGM.
Not licensed by the Broccoli estate.
Not scored by John Barry.

Never Say Never Again was financed by Warner Bros and was only made due to a settlement between Kevin McClory, co-author of Thunderball, and Ian Fleming. NSNA is simply a remake of Thunderball by a different studio, and was released to theaters directly against Octopussy.

Never Say Never Again is not a Bond film.
 
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Ok, even though I prefer the women with the suggestive names: Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big was the best villain. I had forgotten about Kamal Khan but he was pretty good too.

No...... how about Xenia Onatop! A villain and a suggestive named cutie!!
 
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GB89, how do you pick Largo from Never Say Never again over Largo from Thunderball?
Old Klaus just looks evil. Must be the Chucky-style wrinkle between his eyebrows. Or maybe it's the "widow's peak" hairstyle.

Thunderball....haven't seen that one in close to 20 years. All I can remember is he swam in that pool with the sharks.

Eyepatches rule.
Yes, and sometimes they even help you win Academy Awards.

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