Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Answers to last week's Quiz... Bond quiz
Plus: Tweet to win tickets to Skyfall
1. The Bond villain who shared a genetic anomaly with The Simpsons' Krusty the Clown
The Man with the Golden Gun's Francisco Scaramanga has a superfluous third nipple.
2. The Bond movies in which featured songs were performed by...
a) Lulu -- The Man with the Golden Gun
b) Carly Simon -- The Spy Who Loved Me
c) Sheryl Crow -- Tomorrow Never Dies
d) Garbage -- The World Is Not Enough
e) Nancy Sinatra -- You Only Live Twice
3. The movies in which the following 00 agents are dispatched (or at least appear to be dispatched):
a) 003 -- A View to a Kill
b) 004 -- The Living daylights
c) 006 -- GoldenEye
d) 009 -- Octopussy
4. James Bond's CIA pal Felix Leiter has been played by:
a) A Polish-born Canadian actor -- Cec Linder
b) Became better known on TV as "Steve" -- Jack Lord
c) A TV submarine commander -- David Hedison
d) Bonus question: If Bond movies more closely followed Ian Fleming's books, Felix would have lost his leg in Live and Let Die.
5. A janitor whistles the theme from Goldfinger in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
6. The Bond movies in which:
a) A beautiful woman attempts to avenge the murder of her sister -- Goldfinger
b) A beautiful woman goes over to Bond's side when she learns her megalomaniac lover has murdered her brother -- Thunderball (or Never Say Never Again).
c) A beautiful woman seeks to avenge the murder of her parents -- For Your Eyes Only
d) A beautiful woman seeks to avenge the murder of her entire family -- Quantum of Solace
7. The Oscar-winning actors who portrayed:
a) A Bond villain -- Christopher Walken or Javier Bardem
b) A Bond villain's henchman -- Benecio del Toro
c) A Bond girl -- Halle Berry
d) A Bond superior -- Judi Dench
e) James Bond -- Sean Connery
8. Bond movie actors of one nationality playing other nationalities.
a) A Mexican actor played a Turkish spymaster -- Pedro Armendariz in From Russia With Love
b) An Israeli musical comedy vet played a Greek smuggler -- Topol in For Your Eyes Only
c) A Ukrainian actress played a Bolivian assassin -- Olga Kurylenko in Quantum of Solace
d) An elfin Scot played a Russian computer hacker -- Alan Cumming in GoldenEye
9. The movies in which Bond uttered the following kiss-off lines:
a) "He had a lot of guts." -- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
b) "Shocking. Positively shocking." -- Goldfinger
c) "She always liked a good squeeze." -- GoldenEye
d) "See you back at the lodge" -- The World Is Not Enough
10) An actress who has played two different Bond girls -- Maud Adams (Martine Beswick was also acceptable); and the singer who sang three different Bond themes -- Shirley Bassey.
Want to see Skyfall before the rush? Tell us which Bond girl or Bond villain is your favourite -- and why -- on Twitter using the hashtag #wfpbond.
A few #wfpbond Tweeters will win a double pass to the Skyfall screening at Polo Park Silver City Wednesday at 7 p.m. Watch for a reply from @WinnipegNews. We'll publish a selection of our favourites in next week's Uptown and at wfp.to/wfpbond.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 3, 2012 0
More Movies
- Back to Top
- Return to Movies
More Movies
(1 of 30 articles for this week)
Coens, Farhadi, Sorrentino among contenders in wide-open Palme d'Or competition
12:32 PM 0Poll
Most Popular Movies
- Correction: France-Cannes Notebook story
- Sixth street-racing sequel injects international intrigue into silly but thrilling high-speed action
- Director tells whole truth, nothing but truth
- Affectionate documentary sings praises of Pomus
- Open casting call for part of young boy in Winnipeg-shot film
- Coens, Farhadi, Sorrentino among contenders in wide-open Palme d'Or competition
- George Takei says John Cho the 'ideal choice' to play Hikaru Sulu in latest 'Star Trek'
- Hangover 3: No nausea, not much of a headache
- Eye-popping Epic's story wanders all over
- The weapons aren't real, but the battle feels genuine
- Film review: 'The Hangover Part III' dares to end comic trilogy on a darker note
- Hangover 3: No nausea, not much of a headache
- Sixth street-racing sequel injects international intrigue into silly but thrilling high-speed action
- McConaughey excels in tale of Southern masculinity
- 'Trek' does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes; 'Iron Man 3' tops $1B worldwide
- Second instalment of sci-fi reboot lacks Khan-do attitude
- Difficult bandmate, terrible husband, amazing drummer
- MOVIES
- The weapons aren't real, but the battle feels genuine
- Comedy covers sex from A to Z... by way of S&M
- Medical community lauds Jolie's courage, while pointing out that her solution is not for all
- There's some big, dumb fun to be had in comedy caper, but the laughs come at a queasy cost
- McConaughey excels in tale of Southern masculinity
- Second instalment of sci-fi reboot lacks Khan-do attitude
- Futuristic Colony bleak inside and out
- Director takes ‘Roaring ’20s’ literally with loud, garish Gatsby adaptation
- Tony Stark doesn't suit up as often, but sequel still packs in action
- Catherine Zeta-Jones checks into mental health facility for treatment of bipolar disorder
- Comedy covers sex from A to Z... by way of S&M
- Rape repercussion tale impressive film
- Director tells whole truth, nothing but truth
- Affectionate documentary sings praises of Pomus
- Bradley Manning emerges as the sympathetic star of WikiLeaks doc
- Hangover 3: No nausea, not much of a headache
- Sixth street-racing sequel injects international intrigue into silly but thrilling high-speed action
- Medical community lauds Jolie's courage, while pointing out that her solution is not for all
- Second instalment of sci-fi reboot lacks Khan-do attitude
- Movie looking for boy with 'open, honest face'
- Six Israeli secret service chiefs and one inescapable conclusion
- Tony Stark doesn't suit up as often, but sequel still packs in action
- Director tells whole truth, nothing but truth
- Affectionate documentary sings praises of Pomus
- Open casting call for part of young boy in Winnipeg-shot film
- Manga: it's not just for kids anymore
- Cut out the jargon: Alan Alda centre at NY college teaches scientists to keep it simple
Ads by Google












You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
Have Your Say
New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.