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James Bond has never played Blackjack in the movies (edit: actually, Bond did play BJ in a bad Timothy Dalton movie), so here is my take on it. This started as a lark - a quick parody of the goofy gambling scenes in the movies, but it grew in the telling. I laughed a lot as I wrote it and I hope it will make you laugh as well.
Please have low expectations. I have never tried anything like this before -indeed, I have never seen anything quite like this to use as a model.
The question for the Poll is: What did you think of "James Bond Does Blackjack?" You may check as many answers as you want.
Quote: gordonm888James Bond has never played Blackjack in the movies
Timothy Dalton played Blackjack in License To Kill
https://youtu.be/ccBqiW3rR70
I always thought it was kind of a cool scene with them calling the boss asking if he wants to take the action
Quote: gamerfreakTimothy Dalton played Blackjack in License To Kill
https://youtu.be/ccBqiW3rR70
I always thought it was kind of a cool scene with them calling the boss asking if he wants to take the action
My bad! Didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
I notice in that short (4 minute) scene in License To Kill that the casino boss is selling massive amounts of cocaine from his casino office and is using a TV Evangelist to fraudulently solicit charitable donations. Also, his female dealer seems to admit that the Blackjack game is rigged - she tells Bond that he will lose - "but not too much." Not sure it was more realistic than my comic strip.
Right now, for some reason, I am picturing James Bond standing in line at the buffet!
First thing I noticed was on the typical Vegas bj table,the shoe is on the wrong side of the table.
Quote: HunterhillVery creative.
First thing I noticed was on the typical Vegas bj table,the shoe is on the wrong side of the table.
Look again. It's a reverse negative like the famous Dale Murphy 1989 Upper Deck baseball card. Look closely at the rules on the felt.
Quote: HunterhillVery creative.
First thing I noticed was on the typical Vegas bj table,the shoe is on the wrong side of the table.
Yep, I flipped the photo for the purposes of getting the image to face in the right direction. I did that with all the character images multiple times as well - this was not a high-bucks production!
Hunterhill, did you notice your name in the 'Wanted' poster above Rosa Klegg's head?
Quote: gordonm888Yep, I flipped the photo for the purposes of getting the image to face in the right direction. I did that with all the character images multiple times as well - this was not a high-bucks production!
Hunterhill, did you notice your name in the 'Wanted' poster above Rosa Klegg's head?
I didn't notice that, funny stuff,I'm glad you didn't put up our pictures.
Quote: IbeatyouracesLook again. It's a reverse negative like the famous Dale Murphy 1989 Upper Deck baseball card. Look closely at the rules on the felt.
I was on my phone i can't read the rules,but good catch.
I didn't think anybody could be better than Sean Connery, but then came Daniel Craig. He is definitely the closest to the book Bond. So good choice.
I was looking for the girl painted gold, I have to admit. She was peeping the other guy's cards from the hotel for Goldfinger, if you recall. But at least in the book, she got murdered, so I suppose she couldn't be at this Bond's bj table.
And yeah i saw i am at the top of the casinos wanted list. How cool!
Quote: Mission146That was terrific! Cool Easter Egg with that Wanted poster!
lolQuote: HunterhillI didn't notice that, funny stuff,I'm glad you didn't put up our pictures.
Quote: beachbumbabsI was looking for the girl painted gold, I have to admit. She was peeping the other guy's cards from the hotel for Goldfinger, if you recall. But at least in the book, she got murdered, so I suppose she couldn't be at this Bond's bj table.
I remember her (Goldfinger is not one of my favorite movies, though, so its been a while since I've seen it). Sounds like a possible character if I ever do a sequel: "James Bond Does Pai Gow Tiles" or whatever. LOL.
Quote: gordonm888In one of the early Bond novels (maybe Moonraker?) Bond plays Bridge at his club for high stakes cash. He wins tens of thousands of dollars on an incredible freak hand.
Yes, Moonraker. Ian Fleming was an expert card player. He was particularly fond of that scene. Villain Hugo Drax was a card cheat. The deck was stacked for that hand, and the card room was in on the setup / cheat. The way Bridge works, it was a fore-ordained conclusion that the villain would bid the way he did and expose himself to a maximum loss.
The game was not in the movie, just the book. This site has a good, simple explanation (after the movie info) that includes a hand diagram.
Bridge is a great game, fwiw. Wish I could figure out a way to play it in a casino, but there is a whole (diminishing) pro industry in it, with high-stakes games around.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/03/07/the-cheating-problem-in-professional-bridge