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And to think people actually got paid to write those lines ...
I believe if a man is strangled he can become uh, physically aroused. That's why she climbs onto his lap. It's pretty dark, actually.
(someone correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not 100% certain on that.)
You are absolutely right. In fact it's that scene alone that I can only fathom a 12 rather than PG rating. The BBFC are really inconsistent - I mean why is M:I 2 a '15'?!
1. PTS
2. Dr. Kaufmann
3. "Give the people what they want" "Aaaaaaaaaarhhhhhhhhhhh"
I take it you mean TND here? Personally, I like the exchange between Bond and Kaufmann. I don't like the exchange between 'I've made my bed' Teri Hatcher and Brosnan. I really don't see why she plays that role. All her lines fall flat, but I never blamed the script, as she's so bad in that role.
Nr. 3 is, indeed, bad. and badly delivered too.
The whole "You forgot the first rule of mass media..." wasn't exactly TND's finest hour.
Oh that shame...
I accidentally posted this in the wrong thread, it was meant for 3 best scenes of TND
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PS: I like the death scene of Carver, really :P
The deathes of Carver, King and Graves are good examples for this. In GE the final exchange between Bond and Alec is however very good and emotional.
I sat in the cinema and just was gobsmacked that at no point in the production someone didn't go 'that line about Time to Face Gravity, you know it's horrible'. It made it into the shooting script, Pierce was prepared to say it, it made it past the edit - how?! In fact how did most of DAD succeed in making it to the final film?! Was everyone involved just oblivious to how crap it all was?!
I don't know if that expression on Dench's face was on account of the line, the delivery or the smooch.
I have to say that line never bothered me too much.
I really like the final encounter of Bond and Elektra and also her death but the line is completely out of place and ruins at least part of the emotional atmosphere. I mean we are supposed to believe that there is an emotional struggle since Bond feels for Elktra. If so he would not deliver such a line in that emotional moment.
That's something I never picked up on. Never found their encounters more then lust at best.
Gravity didn't even kill GG.
I thought that seemed strange inasmuch as those are choice cuts from TND.
Likewise. Thought it was a pretty decent line, actually.
DAD's existence is inexplicable by means of logic and rationality. I think collective psychosis came into the picture--so to speak.
True to an extent, at least from a box office standpoint, but there was also a demand for serious fare, which Bourne proved in the same year.
DAD may have just missed the new trend that Bourne started, but look at other action films of that time.
Charlie's Angels, XXX
DAD for certain was a good match for those movies at the BO. DAD was the most successful Brosnan Bond.