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Craig's no Connery when it comes to flippant lines. He CAN be good but he needs to work on it.
Some examples:
LALD: blacksploitation films
TMWTGG: Bruce Lee films
TSWLM: Jaws
MR: Star Wars
OP: Raiders of the Lost Ark
GE/DAD: previous Bond films
LTK: Lethal Weapon
TND: John Woo films
CR/QoS: the Bourne films
I can't think of direct influences on FYEO, TLD, and TWINE offhand but I'm sure they're there.
I disagree Bond of the 60's was trendsetter, because North by Northwest by Alfred Hitchcock influence on Dr No. and From Russia With Love.
I agree the Bourne trilogy were an original and fresh look at the secret agent movies. And QoS was wrong to imitate them.
Craig is indeed very good, but as long as EON doesn't give him good stuff to play with he is just a waisted effort. And I find that a bit of a shame.
Who says they don't give him good stuff to play with. You may not like QoS but it has a good character development for Bond where he has to chose between revenge and duty.
As for the "I do hope so.." line the audience I was with roared with laughter. And "that last hand...it nearly killed me.." the audience appreciated the joke and delivery. Its a far better line then Brosnan ever got in his tenure?
IMO the character developpement in QOS was non-existent. And yes I do prefer several lines of the Brosnan era over the easily forgotten Craig lines.
I missed the I do hope so thing and so did most of the audience I was with. I think CR had some funny lines though. Brosnan had his fair share of good lines too though, I hate when everytime somebody says something negative about craig brosnan has to be bashed in some way, I really enjoyed the brosnan films apart from the last bit of DAD.
None existant?
He must learn to separate his feelings from his duty. At the beginning he is a bull in a china shop killing people all around Haiti - by the end instead of murdering Yusef, the man responsible for using Vesper and about to do it to another girl, he hands him over to MI6. Thats called character development.
Yes, none existent, and your post makes me think even more that there's no character developpement in QOS.
If you dont want to see it. Fair enough.
I remember "the last hand" line in CR got a big laugh at the screening I was at (I laughed too) as did the "do I look like I give a damn" line. But I don't remember the handcuffs line having the same effect.
As for character development in QoS there certainly was - but I wasnt engaged enough in the story or characters to really care for it. I can't put my finger on it but it just felt a bit..meh.