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I seem to be one of the few who find the hovercraft chase itself really boring.
It's a dreadful film from start to finish but Toby stephens actualy livens IT up a lot. His performance is awful in many ways but combined with all the other outlandish elements it brings that 'so bad it's good' quality to the screen. Car crash movie making. You should look away but can't tear your eyes away from the gruesomeness unfolding infront of you.
A great review. Having a film in the lower half of the ranking or even near the bottom doesn't mean it's bad. There is no such thing as a bad Bond movie.
Your description is spot-on.
The James Bond franchise without the OTT entries would not be the same or maybe not even here anymore!
Who is silly enough to voluntary want to relinquish movies like Moonraker, Die Another Day, The Spy Who Loved Me or Octopussy or even Diamonds Are Forever!
Cheers, @BondJasonBond006. Sometimes I may come across as being easily pleased- not having a favourite/least favourite Bond film, actor etc., though I can't help but embrace it all. DAF is my least-watched film, and I want to say least favourite, but it's Sean's tongue-in-cheek humour alone that keeps me entertained. It's quite amusing- a highlight is when he's playing around with the audio cassette, and a pissed off Dr. Metz snatches it off him like he's a child that's too inquisitive.
Anyway, back to DAD- the ice palace seems to get a lot of flack here. It's not the lair that sucks, it's the CGI destruction of it. For some reason the geo-dome/diamond mine scene reminds me a bit of Alec chasing Bond on the cradle and running around the dish with Natalya and all the foliage in the background. Also, giving a spy an invisible car is a brilliant idea, but for 2002, it was way too soon- and still is now. The main problem is, the general public will probably never be allowed to get their hands on that kind of technology, let alone learn how it works officially, therefore it's destined to remain to be seen as a thing of science fiction- or more to the point, unbelievable.
I think the fans of DAD have perfectly clear that was a film to not take very seriously and it was accepted when it was released but things changed so fast and now almost evryone hates it.
Like i said the whole Brosnan era could have had better scripts but it wasn't a goal while Pierce took the part because action flickd didn't ask for it at those days.
No one expected for cinemma to change so drastically that soon.