There will be an alumni ball here in a month with a James Bond theme. We hope to get someone from the new film to show up as they will be shooting it here.
My job on the event committee is to come up with 5 to 10 trivia questions that each table of 10 people will answer. This ensures that the tables will have a nice conversation amongst themselves, and the winning table(s) will get some bottles of champagne or ???
So, I need 10-ish good trivia questions. Medium to hard difficulty
(there will be 10 people working on them).
Also, any ideas for a James Bond costume? I can only think of a tuxedo…which is boring. Maybe that Yellow jumpsuit…hhmmmm…
If so:
What does James use in his vodka for flavoring? (Moonraker)
What is the recipe for a vesper? (Casino Royale)
What is M’s real name? (The Man With the Golden Gun)
What is the haiku James wrote? (You Only Live Twice)
What was the final bid on the Culbertson bridge hand against Hugo Drax? (Moonraker)
These were the first 5 I could think of off the top of my head. How many do dopers know without internet or books?
[spoiler]Flavoring? Do you mean crushed Black Pepper? Originally used to pull the impurities from badly distilled Vodka when he was stationed in Moscow.
The rest are pretty darn hard. But M’s name could be good.[/spoiler]
OK. I guess this ran its course. I’m disapointed there were not more bondophiles out there.
What does James use in his vodka for flavoring? (Moonraker)
Black Pepper
What is the recipe for a vesper? (Casino Royale)
3 parts Gordon’s gin, 1 part vodka, 1/2 part Kina Lillet. Garnish with a lemon peel.
For extra credit, it is served in a champagne goblet. One note: Kina Lillit is no longer made but mixologists say that it would have been too bitter from the quinine. The current version is Lillit Blanc which would probably go quite well in the drink. Another note: Lillet is not a vermouth, it is an apertif.
What is M’s real name? (The Man With the Golden Gun)
Admiral Sir Miles Messervy
What is the haiku James wrote? (You Only Live Twice)
You only live twice
Once when you’re born
And once when you look death in the face.
Notice it has 17 syllables, just not in the 5-7-5 pattern
What was the final bid on the Culbertson bridge hand against Hugo Drax? (Moonraker)
7 clubs redoubled
Bond switched decks to give himself a laydown grandslam. The hand used was developed by Ely Culbertson to demonstrate a way to fool his quick trick count method.
Book: Live and Let Die, to an allegator
Film: License To Kill, to a shark.
Studebaker with a Caddy engine.
A Sunbeam Alpine.
The Eon Productions actors were Sean Connery, George Lazenby, (Connery again), Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan, who were Scots, Aussie, English, English/Welsh, and Irish, respectively.
I’m not going to bother with the non-canon productions, and Never Say Never Again never happened. (Nor are rumors of a previous version of Casino Royale being a “Bond film” true; all character name similarities are entirely incidental.
I won’t spoil things by answering numbers 3 and 7. You get extra brownie points for giving both answers to #5.
For others, his answer to #2 involved taking off the grips and wrapping them with, I think, tape. I dunno how many of you have ever actualy held a Beretta .25, but I have as well as others. The thing is so small, and the grips are as well, I just can’t imagine what this accomplished vis-a-vis helping in concealed carry, but there you are, that’s what’s in the book.
He claimed to Miss Moneypenny to have taken a “First in Oriental languages”; however, in Tomorrow Never Dies he seems completely perplexed by the Cantonese keyboard in Wei Lin’s hideout, so we can safely assume that Bond was pulling another one of his bullshit stories on Moneypenny.
I’m much more a fan of Samantha Bond’s jaded and disaffected take on Moneypenny, by the way, and I think Judi Dench is at least equal to Bernard Lee as M. It’s a pity the Brosnan scripts aren’t up to snuff with some of the earlier films as they have managed to attract some first class character actors in supporting roles.