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Blu-ray Duke
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“GoldenEye”
This was the first James Bond film I ever viewed, and it’s the one that got me interested in the series in the first place. Following “License to Kill,” the Bond series suffered its longest gap between films, as issues with screenwriters, available actors, and questionable return profit rendered everything stagnant. But in the mid-90s, “GoldenEye” exploded forth with an all-new Bond in an all-new world, and the results are thrilling! The action scenes are among some of the best, as Bond bungee jumps off a dam, free-falls to catch a crashing plane, and drives a freaking tank through St Petersburg! Even the usual shootouts and fistfights are ramped up. ![]() ![]() I also think Campbell knows Bond the best. As if his future endeavors in “Casino Royale” aren’t proof of that, “GoldenEye” focuses on some very intriguing issues regarding the Bond character. After all, the Cold War has ended, and Bond has no more enemies. M even flat out calls him “a sexist, misogynist dinosaur. A relic of the Cold War.” But in the wake of the Soviet Union’s downfall, Bond still serves his purpose as he wades through a dark, mysterious, uncertain place and time in Russian history. A good time for another megalomaniac bad guy to pop up and plan to take over the world! These issues comprise the core of the story, as well as the direction of the new Bond franchise, and is accentuated with new technology, social attitude changes, and a changing political climate. Although “GoldenEye” is starting to show its age, back in ’95 it was very modern, and pretty darn cool. It’s ultimately a solid turnaround for the franchise, and a good platform to tell this decent story. I’m sure I’ve mentioned before how I admire stories where old friends become rivalries, and “GoldenEye” is probably the first such story that really intrigued me. The interplay between agents 006 and 007 is pretty decent, and the two make for good foil characters. The plot is quite intriguing, it has a good pace, and it reaches a good climax. I wouldn’t say it’s 100% deep, but with the above considerations it is slightly more worthwhile than the average Bond flick. The film has good photography; there are a few good angles and some scenes with interesting lighting. Acting is good: I like Pierce Brosnan, and in this film he shows some subtle intensity. I like Sean Bean as the villain. Izabella Scorupco and Famke Janssen are hot and awesome, and Joe Don Baker is amusing. Production value is pretty good; there are plenty of quality sets, props, and costumes. Special effects are a little dated, but still quite cool. Music is very different, but I love it! 4.5/5 (entertainment: 5/5, story: 4.5/5, film: 4/5) Used to be my top favorite Bond film, after reconsidering “The World is Not Enough” but before seeing “Casino Royale.” Would still be my favorite among the original 20 films. Recommendation: Yep! |
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I remember going to this in the theatre with some friends and being all pumped up about the Bond franchise making a comeback (it had been a long 6 years since LICENSE TO KILL) -- Everybody just loved it and was every excited about Brosnan's future with the series... the promise showed here never really continued to this level but we've always got this classic to enjoy!! ![]() |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Spanglish
Flor (Vega) and her daughter emigrate from Mexico to America and she eventually finds work as a housekeeper for the Clasky's (Sandler). Flor must deal with the different lifestyle of the Clasky's and struggles to manage the effect they (the neurotic wife specifically) will have on her daughter. I wasn't sure what I was going to think of this movie going in, but I knew early on in the run time that I was going to enjoy it for some reason. I liked the story and that Flor was our main character and not Sandler's John. It wasn't exactly unpredictable but it also wasn't too cliché. The movie gets major credit for [Show spoiler] And I'll man up and say that Flor's last line, [Show spoiler] I also had to pause the movie to allow myself to finish laughing when [Show spoiler] ![]() ![]() ![]() Paz Vega was very good and easily the best part about this movie. When she wasn't on screen I was waiting for her to come back ![]() Sandler really surprised me. He wasn't anything amazing by any means, but he proved that he CAN do a (mostly) dramatic role well. I say check it out even if you haven't seen it and my review has made you even slightly interested ![]() Rating - 4.5/5 |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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“Live and Let Die.”
The first film with Roger Moore. Going into one of his films, I know what to expect. Connery, Craig, Brosnan, Dalton, and even Lazenby are all pretty straight and serious with their roles, using their humor. Heck, Dalton and Craig are kinda angry with their roles. But with Moore, he carries the right charm and demeanor, firmly plants tongue in cheek and never takes the role that seriously. All of Moore’s films are quite absurd and silly to some extent; if he was any hammier and if the films were any campier, they’d be on the same level as the ’69 “Casino Royale.” ![]() ![]() For better or for worse, “Live and Let Die” sets the tone for everything else that comes in the series; it’ll be a varied mix of ups and downs. The ups in “Live and Let Die” are not too bad though; there is a nice boat chase scene, one or two nice car chases, some fights and shootouts, and some really amusing comedy. Gotta love JW: “What are you? Some kind of doomsday machine boy?!” ![]() ![]() The story never really grabbed me that well in this film. It has something to do with voodoo, drug dealers, missing agents…and then in the end, it turns out there’s a secret underground lair where megalomaniac bad guys are plotting to take over the world!! Who knew?!! ![]() It is pretty well-made. Photography is good (could we expect otherwise from another fine Guy Hamilton film?), and there are some good camera angles and unique shots here and there. Acting is…what it is, with Roger Moore and all. He actually is distinctive as Bond, and he’s not too hammy here. The bad guys are effectively menacing, the good guys are serviceable, Jane Seymour is okay as Solitaire, and Clifton James is quite funny as the sheriff. Production value is a little dated, but still strong and distinctive with plenty of unique sets, props, costumes, and gadgets. Music is pretty good. 3.5/5 (entertainment: 4/5, story: 3/5, film: 3.5/5) I never used to like this one, but it seems to be growing on me. Recommendation: As a rental. |
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