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I was half expecting you to say TND!
Love OP - full of classic moments and some real tension. A crazy mix of locations and tone, but adds up to a lot of fun. Rog close to his best, IMO, although getting on a bit!
It is a John Glen movie, which is no bad thing in my opinion. He was one of the best Bond directors IMO. He was working without Ken Adam's amazing sets, but he still manages to convey a real sense of excitement. His pacing is always very good. More recent directors could have learnt a thing or two from watching his films.
Speaking of which, TND probably comes closest in the sense that it is a neat, snappy and fast paced little movie.
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I know, I was pointing out the similarities.
True. Carver was a bit by the number, yet another evil businessman.
I always thought his plan was a bit of a long shot too. Too many variables could make it fail. But maybe that was simply Carver's hubris. I do love the casting and think Jonathan Pryce made wonders with the character.
Agreed and also Ourumov was fine too.
Jonathan Pryce had a blast as Carver and really he's why I like TND a lot. Very close memories to TSWLM especially the Sea Vac attack at beginning and also climax on Stealth Boat.
Bond and Wai Lin certainly were a great pair up.
Music score fresh and upbeat but the ending Surrender theme song works well despite not being the main title song.
So it the original title.
That's what I love about the original title. And it does have a more mysterious ring to it. I think it is someone who said that it is even true: Tomorrow never lies, not in its front page titles anyway.
TND, TWINE, and DAD share an additional problem: the lack of exotic locations.
I have many problems with DAD and TND, but the lack of exotic locations isn't one of them. Besides, the second half of TND is entirely exotic, and DAD has Cuba.
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