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EXACTLY!.... something I can't do with either film, sorry.
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there is a reason why Bond films like FRWL, CR, and GF reside on the top of my list... while films like MR, AVTAK, and DAD reside at the very bottom.
I'm not even drunk. I don't know what's happeng to me.
Bond: "You know I missed your sparkling personality."
Zao: (punches Bond) "How's that for a punch line?"
Enough said, right? Then following Bond's escape, we have the horrible ice dragster escape and the CGI surf scene. What a shame that DAD couldn't hold on to its good moment for long enough.
Don't forget about the surfing and beach - all shot in Hawaii lol...
Honestly, stuff like that doesn't bother me - its done in films a lot.... that would be the very least of DAD problems lol
Take DAF. Not exactly the screenwriters' finest hour - at least in my book - but boy, there's a truckload of things to like, love and cherish about that film. For me, most Bond films should be viewed as the sum of their many parts. Each Bond film excels in at least one department. DAD, for example, though hardly my favourite Bond film, does have, I must admit, a great colour scheme. It may not seem much, but there are days, few though they are, when exactly that one element wins me over. Sure, it's a colour scheme like the ones you find in most video games, unrealistically fresh and lively, bordering on unnatural even but I'm not too embarrassed to confess that it nevertheless works the magic for me on some occasions and in very small doses.
I suppose one might say I'm a number 1 Bond apologetic. Lowering my standards, allowing myself the indulgence of merely one or two likeable elements in a film and using them to cover up all the things I don't like, may seem like a desperate move. It might feel like I would rather empty a can of deodorant in a room full of dirt and subsequently dine in said room, than never set a foot in it at all. For some people, the room needs to be perfectly clean, almost sterile, well decorated, balanced out in terms of temperature, sunlight, odours and background music, before they will say anything positive about it. The least bit that doesn't amuse them, will result in complaints of the overall product. In my case, as long as the food's good, I don't mind a dirty floor all that much. So this is how I consider my Bonds. I allow a Bond film to be flawed because there's always at least something I enjoy. Naturally, I prefer the Bonds that properly address all my wishes and desires. So overall, CR works better for me than MR. However, MR, despite certain flaws, still has enough to offer me to justify a not so infrequent visit.
In the end, it really does depend on how you think about what a Bond film should give you. Will you only marry a woman if she's smart, wealthy, good looking, healthy, young, a great singer and sharing your interests? Or can you marry a girl that doesn't come from money, is only so-and-so looking, wears glasses, can't cook but is pure of heart and will make a loving, caring wife and mother? It's true that we shouldn't settle for 'just average' in case of the Bonds. It's true that EON can spend the money and find the talent to give us great films, instead of good films. In a way, I'm being too easy for them now. But then let's consider this. A Bond film you hate, might be another person's favourite Bond. Rather than accuse a fan of DAD of being stupid and moronic, consider this: maybe DAD wasn't made for you, but for that person. Maybe the next Bond film will take care of you and leave the other one nervous. One thing we should have learned by now is that there are no objective criteria by which a Bond film can be scientifically judged, even if we sometimes allow ourselves to think so. I make the same mistake, complaining about QoS and thinking my arguments are solid and conclusive. Well, between debates I tend to calm down and realise I am wrong. QoS is some people's favourite Bond film. QoS was made for them, and to far lesser extend for me. That doesn't deny me the right to complain about the film, obviously, but it never gives me the right to make a fool of the other person either.
If you are that person who loves and enjoys YOLT, MR, DAD, ... don't ever consider yourself a fool. Don't ever let other people convince you that you are. Rather, while your taste may not be in vogue (at the moment), what matters is that you have fun watching these films and forget about what anyone else thinks.
For all the complaints about YOLT, when it's time to get serious we get it. When MR is supposed to get serious, we get a laser battle which belongs in Star Wars. Still, for all the problems I have with Moonraker, it still delivers much more than DAD in seriousness and entertainment value.
thats the one thing about the Bond franchise that i believe makes it so unique.... it's spanned across multiple generations, and no era of Bond film is identical to another - sure similarities may bleed over in certain areas. But each actor's time in the role brought something different and unique to the character.... when you have a franchise that is so diverse, yet universal like the Bond franchise, you're going to find people divided by certain films or eras - or united by others... i view choosing which Bond film to watch, much like going into an Ice Cream Shop, and having a wide variety of flavors to choose from...... i may go with the old reliable (connery) - but i might be in the mood for a bit of fun (moore).. or maybe on certain days i might want something with a bit of an edge (craig).. i think you get the idea..... no franchise - not Star Wars, not Indiana Jones, not Batman, Superman, or even Harry Potter can say that about themselves...... James Bond is a unique animal in the jungle of cinema - which is why i don't see it going anywhere any time soon.....
and with that - you will find people with differing opinions...... I've never tried to be one to attack someone's opinions, by slandering them, because they like something different than me - that's their opinion, and i wouldn't like someone doing that to me...... i will be more than open and honest with my opinions towards certain actors, or certain films - but i never try to be one to direct those crosshairs towards the individual and make it into something personal..... people who do that annoy me........ if we want to have an open discussion and express our opinions in a civilized/decent manner, that is one thing..... but no one should be made to feel stupid just because their opinion differs for mine, or anyone else's...... if everyone thought the same, the world (and this site) would be boring...
love what you wanna love, don't let anyone tell you different..... but always be respectful.
It shouldn't always be up to the mods to police and weed out the a**holes that occasionally pop up..... we as a community should be more diligent in doing that ourselves.
I grant that it's only a few newbies, but there are some who are here all the time who do what I describe. I saw a thread, not sure if it was you, where a mod told someone who was trying to straighten someone out to settle down. I've gotten the "settle down" message twice from mods both in the old and new Forum, so I'm no angel either here and it's been my own questionable reaction to the bashing behavior that got the better of me.
Let's just say that in the 2 Forums where I moderate, constant bashing has consequences.
Edit: Concur with Dimi's and Haserot's statements.
but the "class" i guess i can say, to which this board is run is top notch.... you would think boards like IMDB would be the same.... the mods do their best to keep things as civil as they can - but they are human too.. we all are.
Although I think for the sake of reason we have to draw a line in the sand at people prepared to defend DAD. :)
More excellent points. Its good to think that certain Bond films were made for particular fans and others were made for other fans. For example, I don't think FYEO was made for me since it's the anti-MR and I'm very pro-MR. I have no dislike of the 1981 Bond film, but there are others I like much better. I don't think GE(as it stands in reality with Brosnan instead of Dalton in the lead role), AVTAK or QOS were made for me as well but I do believe TB, CR, OHMSS, TLD, YOLT, OP, FRWL and MR were very much made for me(not just me but I definitely include myself in the group of fans they were made for). It all depends on how the individual viewer connects with the particular film. Agreed. If it entertains you the individual viewer, that's all that really matters.
I've read some fans wish that YOLT hadn't been made in 1967 but that EON should've made OHMSS instead or that FYEO should've been made in 1979 instead of MR. While it's certainly interesting to ponder in fan faction, I believe if either or both of those events had happened, the OHMSS and FYEO that exist in reality would've both been very different films. I believe a 1967 OHMSS might've had a happy ending and featured the Intruder rocket being launched from Piz Gloria while a 1979 FYEO would probably have been another OTT, sci-fi extravaganza in the style of TSWLM.