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  1. I think both. I think the LI scenes are worth it but other than that mining. I would also wait till The Sophomore to start spending so that you've met all the LIs. No point spending diamonds on Chris if you're gonna leave him for Zig in Book 3

    • The Entire Opening
    • Bond Takes Some Oxygen
    • Bond Gripes A Lot
    • The Plot Is More Small Scale
    • Felix Leiter's Appearance
    • Blofeld
    • The Final Spectacle
    • Tifanny Case
    • Bond's Views on Marriage
    • There's A Horse Race Subplot

    The opening of the movie version of Diamonds Are Foreveris a solid indicator of exactly how the rest of the film is going to play out. James Bond half-heartedly hunts down Blofeld, seemingly to get revenge for his late wife Tracy, who is never even mentioned. The whole scene is ridiculous, camp, and is more in line with a Roger Moorefilm, only with...

    A moment that will surprise fans that read the book based on seeing the movie, there is a really weird scene in the novel when Bond is at an airport when he stumbles across an oxygen mask. For some reason, more than likely curiosity, he slips on the mask and takes a few breaths of pure oxygen. Later on in the novel, Bond gets in trouble when he let...

    Though Sean Connery displays a certain lack of passion throughout the film version of Diamonds Are Forever, that passivity actually isn't too far off from Bond's attitude in the novel. Throughout the book, Bond gripes and grumbles about how much he doesn't like the mission he's currently on. RELATED:James Bond: 5 Reasons He's Terrible At His Job (&...

    The overall villainous scheme in Diamonds Are Forever is pretty much what you'd expect from a non-Terrance Young directed Sean Connery Bond Film. Ernst Stavro Blofeld, played by Charles Gray, using diamonds to construct a satellite to gain a foothold on nuclear power is extremely Austin Powers. While the diamond smuggling ring featured in the film ...

    Norman Burton portrays James Bond's CIA friend, Felix Leiter, making him the fourth actor out of an official eight to play the character. Burton's relatively normal, average joe-type physical appearance marks a stark contrast from the novel. In the novel Diamonds Are Forever, Leiter is not only distant from The CIA but is described as having a hook...

    As stated previously, Blofeld appears, not only to tie up loose ends from the prior film, but also to play the role of the movie's main antagonist. Unlike previous portrayals by Anthony Dawson, Eric Pohlmann, Donald Pleasence, and Telly Savalas, actor Charles Gray delivers a posh, as well as campy, performance. RELATED: Why James Bond Movies Kept R...

    In the movie, Bond tracks down Blofeld and crew to a mining facility in Baja, California. After being briefly captured, he puts an end to Blofeld's plan and saves Bond Girl Tiffany Case. It's a cliche ending, but it is certainly enjoyable. The novel has Bond end up at Seraffimo Spang's hideout Spectreville, a town from The Old West that Spang uses ...

    Tiffany Case, played by Jill St. John, is one of the best Bond Girls in the franchise. Her tough, spunky attitude makes her extremely appealing and she gives all of her scenes with Sean Connery's Bond a bit more life than usual. Her cellulose counterpart is very similar, but there are some minor differences. Similar to a lot of Bond Girls written b...

    Despite the film trying to downplay it, Bond's motivation in the opening scene was supposed to be out revenge for Blofeld killing his wife. These events hadn't taken place in the novel, but what does actually puts those events into perspective. RELATED: Why James Bond Fans Hated (But Now Love) On Her Majesty's Secret Service On a cruise to London t...

    In the novel Diamonds Are Forever, Bond joins Felix Leiter in investigating a mob-tinged horse race in Saratoga, New York. After Leiter convinces a jockey to flunk the race so that the mobsters won't get their money, the henchmen Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd assault the jockey. This scene wasn't present in the film but there was a horse race in both A Vie...

    • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Elijah Wood, Ian McKellan, Viggo Mortensen. 331 votes. This epic fantasy trilogy, based on J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved novels, takes viewers on an incredible adventure through Middle-earth as the young hobbit, Frodo, endeavors to destroy the One Ring.
    • Harry Potter Franchise. Danielle Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. 321 votes. Emerging from J.K. Rowling's bestselling book series, this magical franchise follows the journey of young wizard Harry Potter as he battles the dark forces of the Wizarding World.
    • Jurassic Park Franchise. Richard Attenborough, Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum. 195 votes. Adapted from Michael Crichton's bestselling novel, this sci-fi franchise takes viewers on a thrilling ride through a world where humans have brought dinosaurs back to life through genetic engineering.
    • The Hunger Games Franchise. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth. 238 votes. Adapted from Suzanne Collins' acclaimed dystopian novels, this thrilling franchise chronicles the fight of protagonist Katniss Everdeen against an oppressive government in a war-torn society.
  2. May 10, 2024 · Movies and shows with “diamond” in the title often promise a mix of intrigue, luxury, and sometimes, heart-pounding action. Whether it's the allure of precious gems or the metaphorical hardness of diamonds reflecting resilient characters, these titles have something captivating to offer.

  3. The books I spent the most diamonds on were Blades, ES, BB, IL series, and TE. Honestly, I regret spending so much on IL series because the choices DO matter, but if you get the diamond options then your nerve score is so high that it doesn't really make a difference.

  4. Books that I personally absolutely only recommend playing for diamond-farming and would not personally spend any diamonds on: TRR and BSC (I played these first and used tons of diamonds on them and I will always regret it), the entire Freshman series - your mind will rot by the end but you'll be rich, HftH, HoBM, TH:M, ATV, VoS, RoD.

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