It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
And even better than that is a proper 5.1 surround sound amp and speakers, really brings it alive. Think my neighbours might hate me at times!
I watched QOS yesterday, and on my TV I find that if I turn the volume up to a satisfactory level that it is then far too loud for the action scenes. Do you find that a sound bar or surround system solves this sort of issue?
Action set pieces tend to be louder, sometimes really OTT, but with a good system you can make out everything, and the sub-woofer adds that 'rumble'. I was watching Transporter 3 (not a great film) but there is a bit in there where JS drives a car through a wall…and it actually sounded like some had driven through our lounge wall. Also music scores are enhanced and really soar.
That sounds impressive. Maybe your neighbours don't agree
I've done a search but can't find the thread. Could you post a link please?
Hope this helps.
On a seperate note I'm looking forward to 007 putting the alfa gtv6 through its paces in a bit :D
Especially like the two Police cars ending up nose to nose, so one has to do a quick
"J" turn.
Will try to follow with FYEO tomorrow, which happen to be one of my favourites!
All in all, surprised myself a bit by not hating it.
Positives Moore is clearly having fun. The fight with Chang was cool some of the one liners are nice. The MI6 regulars are good the locations and set designs are nice. The second boat chase is good. Nice seeing the 007 theme return. Overall it's a bad film and the worst in the office series. I would almost rank the 1954 casino Royale to bet bluntly honest.
1. From Russia with love
2. On her Majesties Secret Service
3. Live and let die
4. Spectre
5. Dr. No
6. Thunderball
7. The Spy Who Loved Me
8. Goldfinger
9. You only live twice
10. The man with the golden gun
11. Diamonds are forever
12. Moonraker
13. Casino Royale 1954
14. Casino Royale 1967
With OP, we also get several memorable villains, the calculated Kamal Kahn, and his no nonsense henchman Gobinda, the knife throwing twins and the very intense General Orlov. Really, the only thing keeping this one from being my favorite Moore era film, is the over the top funny parts. Other than that, OP remains high on my Bond film ranking.
Also, on a side note: with all the elements they managed to put into OP's 131 minutes, it really make me believe that Bond films around two hours are preferable to the lengths of SF and SP, which I feel are a bit too long.
The postives
The pace is super quick, Daniel is perfect and just super casual the film is just amazing and the perfect sequel to Casino Royale
1. Quantum of Solace
2. From Russia with love
3. On her Majesties Secret Service
4. Live and let die
5. Spectre
6. Dr. No
7. Thunderball
8. The Spy Who Loved Me
9. Goldfinger
10. You only live twice
11. The man with the golden gun
12. Diamonds are forever
13. Moonraker
14. Casino Royale 1954
15. Casino Royale 1967
GE and TND.
Man, these films never get old. If anything they get better with age. Brosnan is the king of cool, he has so many awesome moments (wiping his face with the towel after throwing the goon in the stairs, twitching his head while bullets fly by him, 'filthy habbit', calmly drinking vodka in his hotel room, fixing his tie after the tank chase...). Natalya is still my favorite Bond girl, her sexyness is off the charts. I really love both climaxes (proper fight between Alec and Bond, and a more bombastic one aboard the stealth boat with Arnold shoving his epic rendition of the Bond theme every 90 seconds). 4 hours of pure escapism, I never see the time fly by.
I loved your review so much that im gonna watch tomorrow never dies tonight. Its gonna complete my hotties double feature.
I watched legend of Tarzan in theaters which i loved and now continue with Pierce in Tomorrow never dies.
I'm watching my least watched Bond films. Last week I was pleasantly surprised by Moore's performance in TMWTGG
DAF was this week and I'm pretty sure it's the worst of the lot. It really is a chore to sit through. And it all looks so cheap and nasty.
FYEO and OP.
Roger Moore is such a legend. I love him. Whether his younger tough self (LALD/TMWTGG), his unflappable self (TSWLM/MR) or his older world-weary self (FYEO/OP/AVTAK), the guy is an absolute joy to watch for 2 hours. His romantic affairs with Melina and Octopussy are fantastic. You really believe Sir Rog cares for these young ladies, and will do anything to protect them.. in return for some Rogering after the mission is complete, of course! I really love both soundtracks (the cue from Conti when Bond retakes control of the helicopter, the 'Submarine' track, and his action music during the car chase and ski chase really elevates the fun. And talking about these - the car chase and ski chase in FYEO are so entertaining! The 2 films are very, very well paced (always shocked when I reach the fantastic attack of the docks in FYEO, as there's only 30 minutes left), and OP really flies by (always sad to leave India, but then I realize the nail-bitting bomb chase is about to start!). I will never get tired of Bond missions with Sir Rog. John Glen is an expert at action scenes, there's not one of these sequences in his 5 films that fail to entertain me.
(By the way, I'm also a manic depressive who has little to live for, but @Benny does not care enough to respond to me.)