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Barbara is a product of film school and on some level probably always took the criticism that Bond was too formulaic and predictable and vowed when it was her turn she would turn it into some type of high art.
Now with that being said, I still believe that CR and SF are two of the best entries in the series but I do yearn for the episodic nature of Bond on a non-personal mission every two years. I also miss how Bond films used to feel unique within the series:
FRWL was the spy thriller in Istanbul.
TB was the underwater one.
YOLT was the japan one
DAF was the Vegas one
Moonraker was the space one
OP was the India one
etc... etc... etc... you catch my drift whereas now I feel each film doesn't really have it's own identity within the series. I think CR was the closest in a long time with the casino setting. I'm very much looking forward to NTTD but it does seem to continue the random hodgepodge of "this time it's personal" somewhere in Italy, a random snowy location, cookie-cutter exotic beach area, etc...
I think that's a good point actually. All, or at least most, of Cubby's (and Saltzman's) film have a very strong visual identity. Of course the exoticness of location was more profound in the days that people couldn't necessarily travel to far flung corners of the globe as easily as they do now.
Your point is a good one, though. YOLT is a fine example. Several beats of the film are completely intertwined with the Japanese setting, it informs the films identity, in a lot of ways.
Yep. In total agreement with you here. LALD was the blaxploitation Bond, OHMSS was the Christmas/Snow one, TMWTGG was the Thailand one, etc...
I think CR could have benefited from maybe the Miami sequence being deleted and spending more time in the Montenegro casino setting/surrounding areas. It's almost like they tried to cram all the unused elements they probably had from a 5th Brosnan film laying around into Craig's first. Probably the only thing keeping it from being a bonafide classic in my eyes (still great movie).
Visually the forest setting looks stunning however I believe they are using the location to double for somewhere else (maybe eastern russia, possible Japan) and it'll only feature the last 40 mins or so.
It’s probably going to be rubbish.
Nice post!
I have said this numerous times. Since Babs took over, her films are exactly that - a hodgepodge, generic, tick-box, all-blends-into-one, series of films with no individual identity, other than the standout casino scenes in CR, and M's death in SF. The rest is a just a jumble of The World of Tomorrow Never Dies Another Time to Die Another Day.
This is why I think the series needs a serious executive overhaul after this one. Go back to basics, back to Fleming.
Bravo!! =D>
I miss those days too. Do Eon really understand Bond?
Same one of the things I like about Bond.
Brilliant where did this come from.
Anyway, as per the title of this thread: Yes, I am still 100% confident in this film. I haven't wavered.
they are tricking the public to get tickets and money for thier wallets.
Yeah why you watch then.
Why do you?
The last time he was involved in a car chase he multi-tasked by conversing with Moneypenny. "Of course! Mr White!"
That's never been my favorite car chase sequence in the series.
Crosscutting can kill any energy an action scene may have if it's done poorly, such as it was there.
@CraigMooreOHMSS I was just having a falling out yesterday ignore that comment.
Seems like nitpicking to me. There are lots of Bond chases in which he’s conversing with a passenger.
There are a lots of chases in a lot of action movies where someone is having a conversation during an action scene but folks only like to remind and nitpick on bond films. The last time I saw that was in fallout when Ethan and lane was in car.
To be honest it completely depends on the execution.
Yeah, no worries about Bond being able to drive and talk and perhaps chew gum while driving in a dangerous fast-paced car chase.
Same thing with the snowplane chase in SP. Crosscutting between the chase and Q in the lift. Didn't work for me.
Couldn't agree more. This happened a lot in the two Mendes films, and really undercut the momentum of the action scenes. I mean how can you make a car/plane chase, where the planes wings get torn off and it careers down a mountain, pedestrian and boring? Somehow Mendes and his editors managed it.