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Jan 2018
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#2562 | |
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Jan 2018
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Interesting to read how everyone has different favourites. I find AVTAK to be the weakest of all the Moore movies although I would watch it over Live and Let Die. AVTAK ranks lowest for me because Moore is too old for starters, Tanya Roberts just doesn't work for me as the Bond girl, and the rather extended fire engine chase doesn't thrill me. It seems indulgent. But its a Bond movie so I'd go for it over many other movies. I'm now watching the entire series again and reached the point where my wife wants to see the rest so Goldeneye has to wait until next wednesday. Brosnans best and in my Top 5 of the whole series. And also the only one where I love the soundtrack as much as the John Barry scored ones |
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Moonraker is so irresistibly silly and cheekily entertaining (for me anyways, I know how roundly reviled it is by the majority of Bond fans) the lapses in logic have never bothered me.The fact that Bond walks away from his crash-landing in the jungle and almost immediately spies a blonde lovely in a low-cut gown who leads him straight to the temple is ridiculous enough and besides, Bond's immediate capture leads to Drax explaining his entire nefarious scheme to him...leading to that age-old argument and lapse in logic as to why do bad guys in Bond films explain their foul plots instead of simply killing Bond when he's right there in front of them? ![]() |
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#2564 | |
Banned
Jan 2018
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Bond to Holly about Jaws - "Don't worry , they'll be ok , its only 100 miles to earth". And the take off pressure testing machine is a great sequence for most of the time. When Bond emerges its the one and only time I can recall seeing him genuinely powerless as he staggers from the machine almost unable to stand (great acting from Moore) yet all it takes is one glance over at the oriental guy and he then walks away as if nothing had happened. Once again a lost opportunity. And the John Barry score is one of his best, although the main title song is nothing special. The music as Bond exits the pressure tester, the death of Corinne Dufour, the remixed 007 theme for the boat chase, and the majestic space music as they approach the space station. |
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#2565 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I saw Moonraker theatrically in '79 at 14 and loved it so perhaps a certain nostalgia colors my view, but yeah, I still quite enjoy it. I like all of John Barry's Bond scores, though Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Moonraker remain personal favorites. |
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Thanks given by: | Man From Hammer (05-07-2018) |
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Thanks given by: | Man From Hammer (05-07-2018) |
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I still find On Her Majesty's Secret Service to be the best Bond film, with Casino Royale (the version with Daniel Craig) being a very close second. It had the most believable plot of any of them, the acting was also very good. I felt like Diamonds Are Forever was a letdown. It should have been a true revenge story more like Licence To Kill was. I'm curious why the movies never followed the books. Some of the names in the books were a little silly, but they could have changed that and stuck more to those storylines and it would have made all of them more believable. With the Daniel Craig reboot I was thinking they were going to do that, then it got stupid with the whole Spectre thing and Blofield being Bond's stepbrother who had daddy issues. And even though I think Christoph Waltz is a great actor, he just doesn't fit that part imo. I would have had Michael Fassbender play that part. I'd also like to see Oddjob and Jaws brought back as villains. I would have Ken Wantanabe play Oddjob and probably Michael Shannon as Jaws.
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Thanks given by: | Man From Hammer (05-07-2018) |
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#2568 | |
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If you mean, why didn't they follow the plots... well the early movies did. There were some changes, but that's normal for any book to movie adaptation, but by and large the plots of the first few movies are recognizable in the books. But as time went on, they kind of had to diverge by necessity. For example, the original novel of The Man With The Golden Gun picks up where You Only Live Twice left off which would no longer work in the movies. As time went on, the movie series just became it's own animal. |
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I really wish Feldman had made a straight-up Bond film with Casino Royale instead of a spoof. It really would have been interesting to see what they would have done with it.
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We have to accept that the Bond movies have just adapted with the times. The premise has always been the same regardless who has played Bond. The villain would attempt to kill Bond in the most extravagant way possible and each Bond would play to their own interpretation of Bond. So in some ways the Moore Bond movies added so much more fun with the camp and humor associated with his persona and for 12 years clearly worked.
No matter how many Universe's there are, The Star Wars, The Marvels, the Bond universe will still be revisited and enjoyed for another few more years. The longer we wait there will be spoofs in between to fill in the time until the next big Bond extravaganza. plus this: Last edited by jonam; 05-07-2018 at 10:34 AM. |
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#2571 | |
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From what I've read, he was intending to make a more serious film and tried to coax Connery into starring in it (as if that would happen) but when that plan failed, he took the comedy route. Having just enjoyed huge success with What's New Pussycat though, I personally have trouble believing Feldman didn't just decide to take the comedy route right from the get-go. |
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#2572 | ||
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Jan 2018
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Harder to think how it could have ended on a worse downer. They already had an uphill struggle by using Lazenby so to end like that was almost suicide |
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#2573 | |
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The Empire Strikes Back also ends on a down note and it's recognized by many as the superior film in the original Star Wars trilogy - partly because of that ending. |
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#2574 | |
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Jan 2018
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![]() Empire Strikes Back is recognised now but I bet people were very pissed off in 1980 although I don't think of it the same way as the Bond film. The Star Wars saga was ongoing so the only downside was the delay. But with OHMSS they'd done what no Bond film had done before and I think that ending is part of the reason the reputation of the movie took a hammering for decades. Empire Strikes Back would have annoyed people in the same way Back to the Future Part 2 did for anyone coming in not knowing they needed to see another movie to complete the story |
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#2576 | |
Banned
Jan 2018
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The realism of OHMSS went out the window. The tone of DAF was completely wrong for what it should have been which is why I think it rates as Connerys weakest |
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#2577 | |
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Considering how things turned out with Lazenby not returning I think it was wise to not do that anyway, things could have gotten messy. I think that was the point. With Connery back, they kind of wanted to forget OHMSS ever happened. Don’t forget that OHMSS was mainly Saltzman’s baby and DAF was mainly Cubby’s and they weren’t exactly seeing eye to eye at the time. |
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#2578 | |
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Dec 2012
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Thanks given by: | Man From Hammer (05-08-2018) |
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#2579 | |
Banned
Jan 2018
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They wouldn't replace the moment, just adjust the timeline slightly. It would have made for a more powerful start to DAF and maybe, just maybe they would have come up with a more satisfying movie than DAF which is weak in so many places. It was Lazenbys decision to quit. He turned down a 6 movie contract and a cash sweetener from Saltzman. I don't think it took him long to realise the mistake he had made |
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Otherwise I still think OHMSS is a great and memorable film because of its ending and I wouldn’t have it any other way, Peter Hunt and theoretical disappointed 1969 audience members be damned. |
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bond, daniel craig, james bond, sean connery, skyfall. |
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