The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Back to San Monique for some nicely atmospheric scenes. Moore looks supercool all in black with the huge 44 Magnum.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    I don't think any other Bond film has this much focus on his watch.

    Pretty lame climax with a terrible exploding Kananga effect.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Great fight on the train with Tee Hee.

    'James Bond will return in The Man With The Golden Gun'
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    Great comments, mate. LALD is a really entertaining Bond film! Great debut for Rog! Along with LTK, it has my favourite set of villains!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Great comments, mate. LALD is a really entertaining Bond film! Great debut for Rog! Along with LTK, it has my favourite set of villains!

    Thanks mate. It's not in my top ten, but it's great Bond entertainment. Was in the mood for a rewatch tonight.
  • edited March 2023 Posts: 16,223
    Superb write up, @LeonardPine!
    I'm in another Bond mood tonight. I enjoyed my viewing of SPECTRE enough I need to see
    CASINO ROYALE again.

    I'm at the Body Worlds sequence. I worked for a convention center that had a Body Worlds exhibit.
    It was while this film was in cinemas. I beleive the exhibit had a different name: Body Works or something.
    I was kind of like security, had my Craig haircut, wore the blazer uniform and looked the business.
    It was fun as I kept bringing up this movie in conversation.
    Everyone I knew loved this film.
    I saw it about a dozen times in the cinema.
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    I must say the release of this Bond film ignited the most excitement I had for Bond since I was a kid.
    I loved catching every new Brosnan movie, but the fact my favorite novel was finally being brought to the screen by Eon really got me going.
    I used to not really enjoy the Miami airport sequence, but I love it now.
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    M's assistant nearly pukes and exits stage left. When he believes he's out of the camera's range he drops character.
    I can never NOT see that when I watch this scene.
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    I really do hope Eon doesn't resort to attempting another origin story with the next actor. This film is as perfect an origin for Bond as one could want, IMO.
    Actually, I think it could've been played without it being an origin story and reboot.
    Ah, Vesper.
    Eva Green is great.
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    Bond immediately blows his cover and pisses Vesper off.
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    Bond entering the casino is one of my favorite types of scenes in the series. Campbell made Pierce look cool as well. This and GOLDENEYE's equivilent are fun to compare.
    I love Mendel the Banker.
    He's great.
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    I like Craig's hair during the poker game.

    This film is a masterpiece.
    Barbara and Michael most certainly aimed for NTTD to be a cinematic masterpiece, but no. This is it.
    I think this makes THE GODFATHER look like rubbish.
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    Vesper likes The Vesper, whereas Pam Bouvier thought it tasted like crap.
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    Mads is a great actor.
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    I love that Bond is in danger throughout this film. That's played to the hilt.
    Great fight sequence.
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    I think Arnold's score sounds very John Barry-esque during the shower sequence.
    I wish he'd come back. Effing A. It's a crime he's missed out on the last several films.
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    Bond effed up.
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    .........and 007 wins!
    :D
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    The great torture scene and the inspiration for my user name here.
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    Anytime I resign from a job I write:

    I herby tender my resignation with immediate effect.
  • Posts: 16,223
    Great final scene.....and excellent viewing yet again.
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    The great torture scene and the inspiration for my user name here.

    I always wondered where you got your user name
    You could have also called yourself 'GotAnItch' 🤣🤣🤣
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I think Arnold's score sounds very John Barry-esque during the shower sequence.
    I wish he'd come back. Effing A. It's a crime he's missed out on the last several films.

    That's a beautiful piece of music. Barbara Broccoli commented on it in the Being James Bond documentary.
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    The great torture scene and the inspiration for my user name here.

    I always wondered where you got your user name
    You could have also called yourself 'GotAnItch' 🤣🤣🤣

    Haha! That one is even funnier! :D
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    ........so I'm continuing my Craig appreciation with
    SKYFALL.
    Interesting watching these films relatively close to each other and getting a gauge on how I feel about Craig's era overall.
    The train tunnel sequence may be my favorite section of this film. Bond's rapport with Q is wonderful.

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    Silva is an amazing villain. Great stuff here.
    Tanner has the greatest facial expressions.
    M's getting reamed out in court.
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    Fiennes looks about 35 years younger here than he would in NTTD.
    I think Craig looks more or less the same.
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    I actually think I prefer Craig's haircut in SF to QoS.
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    Love the scenery in the Scotland scenes.
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    I love Bond's childhood home. Looks like something out of a horror movie.
    Maybe a Hammer horror?
    Ah, the wonderful Albert Finney. My favorite Scrooge.
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