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Lets dive into another couple of hallmarks of the series and see which one you would rather return in a future film adventure.
Would you rather a PTS that that is a stand alone OR a PTS that relates to the adventure ahead?
There are a few PTS that are mini-adventures that show our man in action but are un-related to the story ahead. I think of GF, TB, MR, FYEO, and OP. Bond is on a mission that is most un-related from the movie to come. They are fun, punchy and allow the audience to see other things that Bond is capable of.
But the recent trend has been to use the PTS to set up the story ahead and lay some groundwork. This really became a thing with Dalton's Bond and since that it would mean every movie had a PTS that was a harbinger of the rest of the movie.
What would you rather see in a future film?
Really the very first one was connected, and the majority are in fact.
For Bond 26 I’d personally like it to be connected to the story in a more first hand way. I think hitting the ground running with the story is best to start off a new era. After though a more loosely connected one would be great.
How do you folks like the gun barrel iris to open into the PTS? Opening up in the centre of the screen (FYEO); in one of the bottom corners (TND), or three shrinking dots and cold open (GF)?
Yeah, I'm being lenient to the concept and saying those count as unconnected, but you're right that they're not entirely separate from their films. I think the only ones which are completely separate are probably FYEO and Octopussy... and that's it! And I guess you could see FYEO as being thematically attached to the revenge thing which the film talks about, although it actually contradicts it really!
(TSWLM and MR would count, but they have the submarine and shuttle theft sequences in each, so they connect to the films' main plots pretty solidly).
FYEO is probably my favourite gunbarrel of the lot, so I like the centre opening (and I think it works really well in NTTD too) but I kind of like it for its difference, so I don't know if I would have wanted that all the time. Although I would be happy with the NTTD being standard from now on.
So I'll go against the grain and say: I prefer a PTS unrelated to the film.
Now we’re talking @CrabKey
An unrelated pts as they’re so rare.
I was just looking at On His Majesty's Secret Service, which opens with Bond tossing a coin - I can imagine a gunbarrel where the dot shrinks to become the coin in mid-air, that would be fun.
Lets stay with the PTS and discuss the length of them.
Would you rather a short PTS OR a lengthy PTS?
Some of the earlier ones were 4-5 minutes. As the films have grown the PTS has grown as well. The first PTS that greatly exceeded the 4-5 minutes was TWINE which went almost 20 minutes. NTTD also had a lengthy PTS.
What would you rather, a short punchy PTS or a longer PTS that establishes some beats and narrative for the main film?
I think for a new Bond a shorter and snappier one is best dependent on what they want to do.
Yes, in agreement. With a new Bond, have it short, snappy, and make us want more of what we saw. It’s the way I felt when I first saw TLD in cinema. The new Bond took my breath away in the PTS. Climbing, running, jumping onto a moving vehicle, hanging on for dear life, going over the edge, escaping via parachute before the vehicle exploded, ending on top of the yacht and into the arms of a woman.
It was my favourite PTS and introduction of a new Bond.
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So, whaatever fits either of these two storylines will do.
Between five and ten minutes. Introduce the new Bond in some fantastic way with a great stunt, wow the audience and then let the credits roll.
I'm not a huge fan of these overly long pts openers.
After the massive PTS in NTTD, a shorter PTS to introduce the new Bond, give him some action and set up the plot
In both films this Bond actor played the villain of the piece, showing a darker side. Both have moments of comedy and a lightness which is interesting because this actor was known for his dark and gritty portrayal of Bond.
I am talking about Timothy Dalton and wondering
Would you rather watch Timothy Dalton in The Rocketeer OR in Hot Fuzz?
I love both films, but i have a HUGE soft spot for The Rocketeer. Hot Fuzz will get enough votes, so I’ll lay everything on my admiration for The Rocketeer!
I love the particular atmosphere in that one, steampunk is it?
Jennifer Connelly is always a good addition too of course, while Tim absolutely shines as the baddie.