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That's a cheap shot.
I'd rather have a chimpanzee banging a pan with a wooden spoon than SP's score!
Yes you are right, It was a cheap shot, but I feel like a New Man after that. =))
It's fine for the M theme but the SF copy and paste in the PTS and the car chase are unacceptable.
Yes, it's simply because it's the latest to come out. Hopefully it will die down when B25 comes out.
I think that happens in FRWL as well. Yes it is quite silly there.
That would make a change from hearing 7 bars (or however few it is) of the theme in a 2hr+ film. It hasn't reached the point of gun barrel to end credits of Bond theme, and they have not overused it yet (I don't think so), but in the Craig films, it has been criminally underused to the point where if you listened to the soundtrack, you wouldn't know that it was from a Bond film. Less so in Spectre, but there were still room to fit it in.
@IncompetentHenchman - You're right, I think it's FRWL that i'm thinking of (though there might be a similar scene in DN, i'm having a brain freeze moment, and I can't place the scene in DN). I have nothing against the film as a whole, but Bond is doing something routine, and they have the Bond theme in full swing while Bond is walking around the room searching for bugs.
Yeah the Bond film plays in the hotel scene in FRWL too.
Diamonds are Forever is my exhibit here. For the most part the movie is so painfully bad and a f-you to the film before it but Barry's quirky score (and the dialogue) makes it a hoot to watch
I don't completely agree but that's funny :))
Joe Kraemer did a similar thing on MI-RN and it was one of the best scores I've heard in ages. Opening scene of that film alone shows how it should be done. Absolutely excellent scoring.
Yes, I would like Kraemer to score the next Bond - he proved to me with Rogue Nation that he'd do a good job of it - really liked his score and the way he interweaved both the M:I theme and 'The Plot' theme.
Always been my argument.
Watch the dining car scene in FRWL. Watch Connery, watch his movement, his expressions. That's film acting.
Now watch anything Dalton does in LTK.
Also, watch Craig in CR when he is outside the Embassy with a gun at the head of the bomb maker, surrounded by Embassy guards. Watch his face, and it's all there, in his eyes. Barely a change of expression, but it's all there. Film acting.
Now watch anything Dalton does in LTK.
Incidentally, I remember watching Sicario a few months back and being utterly terrified by Benicio Del Toro's intense, vengeful character. It then occurred to me that his performance was brilliant partly because he didn't seem to be doing anything with his face. His expressions were restrained and subtle.
Very different to how Dalton portrayed a vengeful Bond in LTK.
Other examples regarding Craig (I think) is when he meets Jusef at the end of QoS or earlier when he's met by M in the hotel room and sees Field's body. Those scenes were when I first realised the differences in acting style between Craig and Dalton.
I would like Del Toro to play a main villain in a Bond film.
You are wrong mate, maybe go to your 'safe space'
I swear I just closed a thread to stop you guys fighting.
I'm not suggesting this thread be closed because it contains comments I disagree with.
That thread was closed - move on
Maybe you should go home and reorganise your brain. It doesn't seem to be working too well at the moment.