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I can’t choose one, number one film, so I have about ten films that are considered my number one. Seven is one of them. I watch it once or twice a year. It always shocks. It’s incredibly conceived and shot. And the two leads are perfect opposites.
I guess I'll vote for Knives Out but only because I ought to give that one another try.
I was fine with the idea that in this film's world, anyone who's Swedish speaks English with a Swedish or English accent- but then there's a scene where one of the characters travels to London to meet someone, so I was kind of thinking 'okay, so are these people here English or Swedish?' :D
After Tamahori I'm not so keen on directors with a certain 'expectation' to them. If you've seen 'once were worriors', one of the darkest and roughest films I've ever seen, then it's just astounding what came over Tamahori when he did DAD. And not in a good way.
For the choices laid before, I'll choose Dalton in 'Rocketeer' as I haven't seen it and it looks like a lot of fun, and TGWTDT for the same reason, except for the 'fun' part.
You think back to DN and it's hard to believe that film was done on the budget it was. A case of "every penny on the screen" but no excesses.
But honestly, it really depends. There have been films under and over budget which have been disasters. And of course the story/what’s needed is another factor.
But I didn't say whatever those reasons for concern are aren't plausible: I was literally asking 'what is the concern?'. I don't know what the reasons are.
Thanks, yeah I guess that's possible. I think even on big budgets they have to use a lot of creativity to keep it in their budget too though: no film has a limitless budget. And if you look at YOLT vs Dr No, where famously the crater base was the same cost as the entire film of Dr No, I don't know if I'd say YOLT is less creative as such.
I know you're not saying that maxim is definitely true, but it does seem a bit vague to really carry much weight, and yeah, I agree that story is a big factor.
I tend to think that if there's anything we can actually point at which affects these films badly it's often lack of time rather than having too much money.
I agree. There’s so much more it comes down to, including as you say a lack of time. Every film is different too. It is a skill in and of itself keeping a budget for a film in check/coming up with creative solutions to certain problems due to costs as you said, regardless of what the number actually is.
With the context of this discussion someone made the point that Tamahori directed a very different film before DAD. I suggested that the extra budget maybe was used without care or thought of the final product.
I do think Hollywood studios need to adjust their blockbuster model as people aren't going to the cinema for any film, they are going for very specific films. The Fall Guy and the last Mad Max movie show that even a critically acclaimed success doesn't equal butts in the seats for films. Though Inside Out 2 just premiered to a massive take!
In one we have a former James Bond, Roger Moore, hosting the special and appearing as James Bond, it is very meta. LOL! He even wears the clothes from Eyes on the ski slopes and they integrate his TV appearance with Eyes footage. He boards a train and it segues to Spy and LALD. It was done for the 25th anniversary and was teasing TLD.
In the other we have Elizabeth Hurley hosting and it was called The World of James Bond and it teased Pierce in GE. She looks glamorous and does a great job of introducing the clips. She's sexy, breezy and fun as a hostess and does a great job!
Both are found on the DVD and Blu Ray sets.
Would you rather watch Happy Anniversary James Bond OR The World of James Bond?
I actually liked the one with Desmond Llewelyn as host in '97, The Secrets of 007, better than the Liz Hurley one. James Bond: The First 21 Years from '83 was special since it came out the week my family got cable TV and I didn't have to go elsewhere to watch it since it wasn't shown on any local stations by antenna only.
My favorite of all is probably The Incredible World of James Bond, which came out before I was even born but on the TB videos. I can just imagine the excitement leading up to TB's release in The Man From UNCLE's timeslot having Bond on your television years before they were ever shown on the network.
"His name (hand waving gesture, pause for effect).... was James Bond. Good evening (pained inhale, thoughtful nod)... I'm Pierce Brosnan. Just who is 007? Tonaaight... (another inhale, pursed lips)... (longer pause) we'll find out" (Turns from camera, satisfied half-smile, nods at nothing, walks away)
Okay lets move on to another aspect of Bond. Videogames!
Would you rather play Agent Under Fire OR Nightfire?
Both offer some great game play. One features Bond played by Pierce Brosnan, the other is a likeness of Pierce.
Which one are you popping into your gaming console?
Sticking to the question however, I love both of these games as they’re my go-to if I’m looking to play a Bond game. I probably play Agent Under Fire more but my choice would have to be Nightfire.
AUF was the first game I ever played on the Ps2. While fun with the driving sequences great as well. Especially the Streets of Bucharest level with the Bond theme blasting while driving the DB5 or the Lotus. The weaponry felt clunky and the bullets came out looking like ping pong balls.
NF felt like a cinematic Bond experience in the first person
NF gives the more cinematic 'Bond film' experience though, mixing the atmosphere of the Lewis Gilbert films with the later Pierce era.
So even though I wish I could give something to AUF, I'll have to be honest to myself and give it to NF.
Moreover, NF has the superior multiplayer with arenas and characters (incl. bots) from the film franchise.
Just to give you an idea of the difference in tone between what made Tamahori famous, and compare this to DAD..
On the games, I don't know, I played neither. I did like Bloodstone though. So the one that's most like that one probably.
I agree. I recently played the console version of Bloodstone for the very first time and it was nice being able to experience another Craig Bond adventure after NTTD.
I can pretty much say the same thing about EON and FRWL; both games served as wonderful send offs for both Brosnan and Connery - much better than the actual films did.
Okay lets do another fun and light topic.
Would you rather go for a boat ride with Pam (LTK) OR Tatiana (FRWL)
Both boats will run out of gas! LOL! Both boats take some gun fire. But who would you rather take with you on the boat? You can consider this from the character, situation or any other angle you wish!