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Anyway, I'm not sure I like NF more than I like DAD. Besides the fact of them being two different media, I'm most of all amazed by the level of appreciation NF gets while its story is actually one big cliché, a reinvention of the age-old campy spy nonsense of the 70s. I had fun playing it, but to praise it as if worthy of a motion picture treatment is like saying James Bond jr should be serialized by EON too.
DAD is miles better than CR, IMO.
PTS
miranda frost
brosnans bond (which i liked)
aside from that, its total sh*t
Daniel Craig, Daniel Craig & Daniel Craig,
aside from that it is total B*ll*cks.
DAD was a fine movie but it suffers the same fate that CR its finale is so overblown over the top that it leaves you wanting less CGI and more acting.
But I'm a softy, so yes, DAD was by far his best performance, yet is still wasn't much.
Brosnan said his favorite Bond adventure was For Your Eyes Only, and asked to pick his worst went with Lazenby in OHMSS, I understand Brosnan even had some choice words to say about the Australian in a past interview, a few derogatory remarks etc, I don't know what their issues are
Brosnan said at some point that never when playing Bond it felt like it was real (?), (probably 'cos it isin't, it's a fictional character), he hated some one liners that were given to him, questioned himself in a suit/tie/tuxedo, didn't feel 'a full ownership' over the 007 role and is pleased not to be part of a contract anymore and doesn't feel shackled and restricted by Bond relevants, i.e. he feels liberated from the role I suppose
Anyone who has an ounce of Bond enthusiasm or knowledge within them must realize that The World Is Not Enough is Brosnan Best 007 adventure, here he seems more focused, objective targeted, there's less of the poor attempts at humor we saw in Tomorrow or Die Another Day, if they had kicked Denise Richards out the back door from day one of production it could only have improved
1.) very, very stupid gene therapy plot with the villain, and
2.) TOO MANY GADGETS! Seriously! Bond had gadgets, Jinx had gadgets, Gustav Graves had gadgets, Zhao had gadgets, Graves' tech guy had gadgets... way too many people had way too many gadgets. My favorite gadget scene was in the Q lab, and I would have been happy if that was the only one.
Many movie stars hold off, or make a lot of noise when they're unhappy with a project, especially when they're a key figure. Brosnan had been Bond for a while, he certainly could have done something about DAD had he wanted to imo.