Which bond movie had the most realistic villain plot?
die another day :^)
>>81650677
Live and Let Die
>corner the market on illegal drugs
>set your own price point
>rake in gobs of cash
>>81650677
OHMSS isn't that implausible
>create asymptomatic carriers of deadly disease under guise of treating them
>then send them out as disease vectors
Bond villain plots have become more plausible to me as I get older and more paranoid about the government and media.
Quantum of Solace
Casino Royale had a pretty plausible plot, win poker money to pay back some gang you own
>>81650677
>(((The media))) using their ability to control what and how the masses think in order to alter the course of geopolitical developments and start wars (((for their personal gain)))
Tomorrow Never Dies, no question about it.
>>81651256
>own
Owe, idiot.
>>81651261
>>81650677
TMD's essential concept is totally realistic, but the means of executing it (namely that giant submersible drill nom-noming on a warship) are less so
>>81651294
We all make mistakes kiddo
>>81651261
Fuggg, never really thought of it like that
>>81651346
>We all make mistakes kiddo
I don't.
>>81651329
this
>>81651280
This. Either of Timothy Dalton's films are more or less plausible, especially Licence To Kill.
>>81651280
100% correct my man.
>>81650677
The North Korean villan in Die another Day had a pretty plausible plot. All he had to do was fake his own death, get DNA replacement surgery to make himself caucasian, reinvent himself as a beloved, British, Richard Branson style entrepreneur in the space of a year, construct a giant laser satellite using illegally aquired conflict diamonds, use the laser to destroy the demilitarized zone so North Korea could invade South Korea and wage nuclear war on the USA. Could happen anyday now.
>>81651363
Hahaha what a faggot