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Agree with everything here. I will go as far to say that I like the score as well. It's dated and cheesy in certain places, but I like a bit of funky Bond music.
I’d probably go with the bathroom fight from CR
What a great intro to Craig's Bond that was! Now THAT was my idea of James Bond!
I like all of Craig's fights but I think the stairwell fight just about wins for me.
Happens to the best of us. I've only seen TLD in the past six months or so I'd say, and I still don't feel I'm teetering on the edge of firing up another Bondathon anytime soon, I'm afraid.
Every once in a while this will happen to me. But you can't always be in the mood for something, after all. I always inevitably get in the mood for Bond again after not being in the mood. Sometime next year I will do my backwards Bondathon, then a traditional one in 2019 leading up to Bond 25.
Besides if I watch Bond films all the time, when will I watch another film?
This reminds me a bit of the period between '89 and '95 when although it was still planned for Tim to return, we were resigned to the fact it wasn't going to happen anytime soon.
So I ended up watching more classic films: Bogarts, Cagneys, old horror films, Hammer horrors, and I would occasionally pop in a Bond now and then.
If I'd watched the films more often, it just wouldn't be the same.
-FYEO is a greatest hits package that's never registered high with me. MR actually made me the hardcore fan I am today and this was such a counter reaction that it's like non-stop action to distract from the uninteresting characters and situations and a lot of stock scenes and characters such as the casino, the seduction of the countess, car chase, indestructible Red Grant clone. The villain reveal was one of the least surprising; Ferrara telling Bond how reliable he was multiple times wasn't a tip-off. I could go on, but I'll leave that to another thread.
-As far as Craig's best fight, I still like the scuffle with Slate in QoS. Brutal, in closed quarters and just reflective of the dirty nature of Bond's job and one of many reasons why the film is underrated.
-I also rarely watch full Bond films these days. I watched OP in tribute to Rog the day of his passing, TLD on the anniversary of when I first saw it in '87 and a few weeks later watched it on the big screen; last year I watched SP a couple of times when it came out on Blu; and in 2015, aside from SP in the cinema, I watched OHMSS during Christmas to prove it was a Christmas movie to family and TB on Xmas day as that's when my parents went to see it when it came out in '65.
I find myself more just watching certain scenes, as I did with TB just a few nights ago instead of a whole film and still enjoy the bonus features.
Then Bond vs. Slate (I deduct a few marks for it being far too Bournesque, brutal though it certainly is).
It's well-choreographed and -edited. Glen was a great director of action (and I think that's why he got to do five). Even something as goofy as the tuk-tuk chase in OP built up in suspense nicely.
Each single word of your mirrors my thinking!
The Obanno fight was terrific but i would have to give it to the Hinx one for sheer thrills!
"Hmm maybe if I throw this bowl of green beans at him, it'll stop him."
By that stage he was panicking.
Sponges, ham sandwiches. The list is endless
It's a very limp fight.
Yeah, I liked that scene immensely. Better than the first fight they had in the PTS, if I'm being honest.