So this guy wants to nuke the federal gold reserve and contaminate it so the value of his gold skyrockets
Seriously is this the kind of moves people over 50 worship? I get looking at it through the lens that “hey it was close to 60 years ago” but shits crazy.
It is James Bond. And this plot could be a MCU movie!
Brandon Hill
He was also being paid by the chinks to do it.
Justin Thomas
The original plot frok the book was much more complex so they rewrote it for the movie. In the original one, he takes the gold but there's a lot more to the plan as well that had to be cut out for runtime.
Easton Allen
it's a genius plan and as first post says, it could be Captain America plot
Oliver Kelly
Not much of a plan, but a perfect metaphor for the 20th century superpowers.
Owen Reyes
Whats wrong with the plan?
Thomas Evans
>POU-SEE
Why is his voice different here vs his usual accent in later kinos (with the “sh” accompanying every other letter)
This was when the gold standard still existed and nuclear power was hip and topical. It’s like Dr. Evil asking for 1 million dollars.
Austin Campbell
It’s just way to convoluted - like there’s only really a certain point where an audience suspends it’s disbelief. The cues for these, I find, are the tone, script, imagery and the build. Lotsa hi jinx here and there before the big reveal of the actual plot against fort knox but it’s too much even with the context of the story... you get that it’s a bond, you get that its supposed to be exaggerated and over the top but this sinister plot is cartoonish.
Tomorrow never dies had a much better plot for me (though we need to factor in the date it was made in as well for relevance/recency)
Logan Kelly
Contaminating the gold wouldn’t do anything. It would still keep its value.
Nicholas Wood
>t.seething craig grimdark fanboy
Jaxon Hughes
fag
Easton Flores
Shits crazy ya, old people rite yous feel me. Yo that's litty bro so litty let's watch that new fast and furious movie pure kino
Elijah Cox
If you can neither trade nor access it, how would it be valuable? Some chemistry major tell me melting it would dampen its radioativity or something, please.
Xavier Torres
>2015 movie >the military wants to use cloned dinosaurs in combat
Henry Scott
>he doesn't know what the gold standard was Read a book fiatnigger
Adrian Gutierrez
Thanks for not spoiling a 50 year old movie, dipshit
Andrew Cook
Imagine if there was thousands of tonnes of gold bullion buried under a million tonnes of debris at the bottom of Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Robots can't even survive that radiation under the melted core. There's no way to safely extract it. The plan is utterly insane and totally over reaching, but goldfinger is a mad man with too much money, so that's fine in context - His plan is crazy because he is crazy. And it would work, as while America has to work out how to extract all that gold, the markets immediately react as it is removed from circulation and so comparitively gold prices skyrocket, even if only for the short term, that's all Goldfinger needs to make a killing selling off some of his stock.
Parker Jenkins
you don't need to move it to exchange the property
Liam Howard
Could you have bothered to include a point in your post, or are you just gonna ramble about concept and not say anything?
Easton Howard
Thay's not what I asked and I never contested any of which you speak. Are you sober?