Sunday, December 21, 2008

Bond Must Die, Spy Surveillance Gadgets Bond Villains Require To Get

So Bond bounded back this week in the original Quantum Solace movie with a villain which many are calling not as exciting as the villains past. The critics might be saying that Dominic Greene isn't the most memorable Bond villain that 007 has ever faced, which is not saying much considering the average intelligence of Bond's usual villains. Let's face it, your average Hollywood evil overlord may be considered a genius by other characters in the movie nevertheless for most clear-thinking movie goers with an ounce of common sense they're one step away from the persons who ran Enron into the ground. Hell, there was still a sketch on Saturday Night Live in the 1990's, where indefinite Bond villains were promoting a book "What Not To Do If You Capture James Bond", the inspiration and result of which can be seen in the online list " The Top 100 Things I'd Do If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord" In fact, just a cursory inspect back at the James Bond
movie series throws up assorted instances where common sense and just a simple series of electronics would have helped elsewhere the dangerous guy. In their field of operation some spy surveillance equipment like GPS jammers, pinhole cameras, cell phone blocking bags and faraday cages must have been available so the investigation remains to be asked.... Why didn't the villain exercise them? So how could have those valiant and hard-working supervillains snuffed absent 007's life, ending the plans of nefarious media companies like MGM and 20th Century Fox? The ongoing plan to steal money from our pockets while distracting us with unlikely action sequences and unnecessary gadget and cleavage shots. Goldfinger Needed Security Cameras Very sporadic community would necessitate a plot synopsis of Goldfinger, the movie which resulted not only in the now-famous quote 'no Mr Bond I expect you to die' on the other hand in one of the most disturbing joke names
of the franchise. In event it's preferable if you don't think besides tough about the label of the main adoration interest 'Pussy Galore' without some serious medication sitting close by... yeesh. If Auric Goldfinger had levy just a tiny bit of faith into training up his lower-level underlings or installing some basic security the Bond franchise might have ended there. We all know what spy surveillance cameras are, they're the mini device which sits at the top of the cell and let general public know what's going on in a cell without putting them through the inconvenience of in truth going in there. So why weren't the cells in Auric Goldfinger's US ranch fix up with such equipment, chiefly considering he had high tech equipment like lasers, nuclear bombs and cars made outside of solid gold? They wouldn't want to be big, and in deed the smaller they were the lesser chance that the hero would find them and disable them in a bi
d to get the guards to enter the room. At the very least Goldfinger should have told guards to get 10 guards with big machine guns to investigate when a prisoner suddenly 'disappeared' from the cell. Hi. I'm a known mercenary in a movie about the British secret service. Could I order a GPS jammer please? (The Sphere Is Not Enough, Renard takes on M) So you're the deceitful daughter of a British oil magnate, you've teamed up with an assassin of some sign and you've captured the head of the British secret service. What do you do? Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/computers-and-technology/news_2008-12-21-11-30-11-263.html

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