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I also took into account how well the visuals work with the songs (the title sequences are made specifically to work with them after all). Even considering how the music factors in, my ranking of the titles looks pretty different from that of the songs. One of my top 5 songs appears in one of my bottom 5 title sequences, and my #1 title sequence features my #11 song. The music plays a role here but only concerning what the visuals do with the music.
Brings the total to 17 participants.
That's what initially put me off from ranking them but I found it to be very easy as well once I muted the videos and graded them solely on the title sequence itself.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
GG
See you soon!
I figured it was taking some extra work but I was getting worried it had already started and I was somehow missing the thread this whole time.
NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN
Main title sequence designed by
UNKNOWN
Not sure who designed the 007 screen that starts off the film (if anyone does, please enlighten me), but battling it out against proper title sequences, it’s pretty obvious this one had to come in last.
Setting a pretty subpar standard even for unofficial 007 outings, NSNA escaped the bottom 5 on only one occasion. Indeed, one member awarded it the 22nd spot.
Two 25th places were noted, and no less than 14 last places were given to NSNA’s main titles. With 17 participants in total, NSNA managed to escape a bottom finish on only three occasions.
In total the main title sequence of NSNA collected 20 points.
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007007007THIS OPENER ISN'T BAD BUT LAME007007007
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Writers Dick Clement and Ian LaFrenais claimed in an interview that the opening sequence was expected to be a Pre titles set piece, and it was a last minute decision to run the titles over it, obviously it was down to keep the running time in check!
=))
While there were – undoubtedly – legal concerns which limited the scope of NSNA’s title sequence, even the numerous Bond spoofs from the 1960’s managed to do better than this.
Lame indeed.