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I read little of The Saint, but to me it was clear that the literary Simon Templar was a modernized Arsène Lupin.
Yes, that is a good comparison.
I thought I was the only one who took umbrage with this scene. It was terrible. Even the framing of when Craig says I came here to kill you looks phenomenally bad. He looks like a shrunken turtle in a tight suit. Honestly, the dialogue, the execution of it mostly was just horrendous and like you said the directing of it was just bad.
How's that for controversy? ;)
That's a bit over the top isn't it? Most people (I assume when we say 'most' we are talking on here as the box office was healthy enough to suggest the general public were happy with it) are very critical of it but that's not the same as hating it.
We are fans so of course we are going to rip apart moronic decisions like the foster brother but that doesn't mean that there's not a lot of good stuff in the film. Trouble is once you raise the bar like the Craig era has attempted to do you cant turn in a sloppy script and get away with it as easily. Take Leicester - if come next October they are midtable there will be some fans saying 'Ranieri out' despite midtable being dreamland for a club like Leicester.
CR and SF (despite it being far from perfect) have elevated Bond from the hackneyed cliches of Rog and Brozza to something with character arcs and 'depth'. From the trailer SP was expected to deliver at a similar level and the fact that it didn't really live up to its promise is annoying and has seen a lot of flak (justifiably) thrown its way.
I have yet to see anyone who has it down amongst the DADs of the world so not sure it's actually hated by many. Most people have it somewhere around the middle which is probably where it deserves and no ones more disappointed than me at the fact it doesn't rank higher.
Not just Arsene Lupin, the classic hero's as Bulldog Drummond, Richard Hannay and such. The Saint is more than a burglar in that sense he is more of a Robin Hood kind of character with a wicked sense of humor. I read Arsene Lupin and can hardly accuse him of great witticism. Simon Templar is a British gentleman adventurer that has been around since 1938.
Hardly surprising he influenced James Bond and all who came after him.
God that exchange was so awkward. I think it's a reference to DN 'depends on which side of the glass you're standing' or something like that but it was a very poorly written reference in that case.
It didn't even work in the trailer for me, and neither did most of the other lines put in the film just for the trailer (I think you're just getting started... etc.)
Can I just add, I think the version of "you're a kite dancing..." Was better in the trailer than in the actual film.
I guess I'm the only one who loved that exchange. Aww well.
No, that dialogue is poetry. Some people just don't get it.
In my opinion Spectre has by far, the best dialogue in the Craig-era. Even in the whole franchise it is a contender for the Top 5.
If you look for the worst ever dialogue, look for SF, Silva's entrance speech and of course the most embarrassing moment ever in the franchise:
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and the most cringe-worthy moment ever with some of the worst acting ever (Bardem):
the dialogue is especially bad.
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Listen, I agree wholeheartedly. Sliva is an obsolutely shockingly poor villian. An insult to the franchise and to Bardem as an actor. He is better than that. The worst thing about Skyfall, and I like that film.
I should also mention that I am also a firm supporter of SPECTRE, despite what I said about that particular scene.
I love it as well. It's so... everything or nothing.....
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I respect that, I don't agree but I respect your opinion.
Silva in DAD, DAF or even GE might have worked way better. In SF he didn't fit in with the tone of the movie, they should have made the villain creepy, dangerous and very sinister and not a clown. It's no coincidence Silva gets compared to Joker so much. Even if that's a big insult to Ledger imo.
Anyway, it's no secret I more or less hate Silva, respectively Bardem's acting in SF. That can't be undone.
When my brother watched Skyfall for the first time, he couldn't believe how bad Bardem's performance was. I mean, he was genuinely taken aback.
lol im not British
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Tell me you're into the Scooby Gang and I'll completely love you :-*
I take all the Moore movies over QOS. Even Moonraker & AVTAK which are #2 & #7 on my rankings list
Once more with feeling....
Exactly