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Get the 4k bluray. Its stunning!
Fiennes has some amazing facial expressions here.
He really looks good as M in this one. Again I love his classic haircut.
I think he's a marvelous M.
A highlight for me as well. A nice OHMSS callback for hard-core fans.
Giving Bond a breather, yet suddenly felt the urge to watch this one again.
I'll admit I'm obsessed with preset television picture settings. On my rather modest set the MOVIES setting does appear to look most true to the cinematic experience for this particular film.
Anytime I see a Bond on the big screen (especially on 35mm) I fixate on ho the film looks: colors, contrast, etc.
I am envious of those seeing the classic Bonds in 4K in the cinema. I wish my area would screen some 007 adventures.
Here we go............an apparently unpopular scene I happen to love:
Bond and Blofeld.
I really like the dynamic here.
A testimony to your greatness!!!
Blofeld isn't buying Bond's bulls**t.
He's great at pushing Bond's buttons.
I'll have to!
It's so different from what's expected of the character and formula it could be seen as outright wrong. Yet, it has so many classic elements and traditional moments it feels right.
I could never see Humphrey Bogart's Philip Marlowe going to the grocery to buy cat food, not having the correct brand and trying to trick his cat into eating what he does buy. Elliot Gould pulls it off and it's great.
Daniel Craig slicing apples for his child is in a similar vein. Connery would never been seen in that situation, yet Craig makes it work.
This is great stuff here.
Bond slices apples for Mathilde, and when she leaves the room intends to make scrambled eggs for himself.
His selfish, devilish plan is thwarted soon as they have to leave.
Hence the reason he later dies. Lack of protein.
I love it!
" I had a brother. His name was Felix Leiter."
Great scene.
Reminds me of:
"And that's for 009!" .
Love it!
Yay! Mathilde is safe! :)
If he had simply cooked scrambled eggs instead of slicing lame, boring apples he wouldn't be hip deep in s**t right now.
Now it's time to pay a heavy price, 007.
You're screwed.
That's what we'll get in the next era....................
Superb Bond film!
Adieu, Craig. You were amazing! :D
Hate the "Mr. White!", love the animals one.
Haha! Yeah the Mr. White line is pretty odd.
I find the shark scene to be pretty exciting, but have you noticed the jarring cuts and the awful reverse motion effects? They kind of spoil it.
Using exclusively Connery's Bond as a reference, I'd dare to compare his Felix to Tanaka.
That, and, holy crap, is Kim Basinger a walking microwave oven or what? She's not hot: she directly burns you on sight. That said, if we are to take this type of movies, she looked even better on Batman.
Man, the arcade scene is a feast for any Atari (a Warner Communications company) fan. Centipede, Gravitar, Namco's Dig Dug, and, last but not least, that awesome Domination, which AFAIK was really programmed by Atari personnel (I presume it was a dummy game, like the one on Superman III, anyone of you guys knows more about it?).
I think changing the classic baccarat or chemin de fer scenes for, respectively, a backgammon game - I know Cubby and Roger loved it - and a Tempest-like video game - shameless but wonderful product placement - were brilliant ideas from both EON and Taliafilms that 1983.
And because it takes two to tango and one is sleepy, I leave you gentlemen until next time.
https://youtu.be/PETt_LyYr7o