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This comes down to which Bond would I rather watch.
The broken record that I am, I'd much rather watch Craig (hobbled on one leg, on pain killers and fighting through a long shoot, that at times sounded miserable). Personal preference.
Plus Monica.
Plus the assassination scene at the villa.
Plus Craig's suits.
TWINE, well it does have the stunning Sophie Marceau, but it's also got cringeville in Brossa, talking about his "shouuuuulder", and is just plain dull!
Everything in SP trumps out TWINE (a henchman in Mr. Hinx, Bond himself, the action scenes, the Bond Girl, although I've acknowledge Denise Richards doing her job as an actress and what's demanded for her to do (the character itself was terrible to be fair and in no way it could've been fixed other than to rewrite the whole thing by starting from scratch), better acting, score, and everything), but where it lies for me are the concepts of the two films, and this where TWINE just made the advantage, bad execution of a good idea, compared to a film with a destructive combination of bad idea and bad execution, and that just frustrates me more about SP, it has all the great technical aspects but really suffered from what made the film itself (the purpose behind the film), TWINE had the bad technical aspects but there's a hidden gem in there that was not polished.
And for that single matter, I would take TWINE, just because it doesn't frustrates me like SP does.
SP is a better made film, but TWINE's reasons for existence are just better (I mean, on paper).
If there's a concept I'd liked to see done better or get a remake treatment in a later film, it would be TWINE, but the concept of SP isn't something I'd liked to see again, for me, it's still an anomaly to the franchise.
However, given a choice, I would probably choose TWINE for Sophie Marceau. I had sky-high expectations for SP only to see them shot down in flames.
TWINE, for me, was the beginning of the end of Brosnan’s Bond - it had some great ideas but what ended up on screen was well below average, by Bond standards. Definitely in my bottom 5 Bonds but nowhere near as bad as SP, so TWINE for me!
Same here, having only just watched TWINE again in full for the first time in a long time. It was also good to see Valentin Zukovsky back as he's one of the better characters from the Brosnan era. I agree totally regarding Michael Kitchen. He's the only actor that's really played Tanner the way I think he should be played.
In comparison, TWINE is also a bit disappointing coming after both Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies; but I think Pierce is wonderful in the film. I think Sophie Marceau gives an excellent performance, I think Robert Carlyle (though a bit wasted) is extremely memorable. I always love Robbie Coltrane and I’d pick Denise Richards over Lea Seydoux in SP any day of the week. Extra points for that theme song by Garbage too!
Better characters, story, Bond performance, and music. Slightly better action sequences. No Brofeld.
I wanna see my two favourites from each actor rated against each other, TND & QOS. Hint: Brosnan wins... ;)
Makes all the sense in the world, bro.
Okay, yeah that's fair, I guess the gadgets are more fun in TWINE. I prefer the watch itself in Spectre (very beautiful!), but I guess its gadgets are better in TWINE, yeah. I quite like the CG watch and its countdown though: I have a version which turns red for real! :)
Again I prefer the car in Spectre, but I suppose the gadgets it has are more interesting in TWINE; although the gag with Bond not knowing what the gadgets are I rather like. And as weak as that car chase is, the ending with Bond landing by parachute in the street is proper 007 cool.
I watched the caviar factory set piece again recently and it was really not as good as I remember it being.
I think that sums it up perfectly, @ColonelSun.