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But I would also argue that there's nothing wrong with location shooting to convey time and place. To me, the Vegas settings from the Hilton to Circus Circus to the Fremont Street backdrop used for the car chase in addition to the mid-century design of the Elrod House used for Whyte's vacation home, all add to the outlandish tone of the setting for the film.
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2. Octopussy
3. Diamonds are Forever.
2. Quantum of Solace
3. Diamonds are Forever
2 and 3 are awful.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2274/bond-movie-a-vs.-bond-movie-b-thunderball-vs.-skyfall
This said it all for me.
I concur. DAF also fails to continue on from OHMSS in any conceivable way, never bothering to allude to Tracy or her death and Bond's sadness and anger over it. Instead, the film acts like she and the love Bond had for her never even existed. A hell of a thing to do to the one woman Bond gave his hand in marriage to, eh?
I couldn't think of anything to add to the last post but Brady hit the nail on the head. The fact that DAF follows OHMSS is such a crime. The series made a leap forward (or simply continues the greatness that it was producing) and DAF brought it back two steps. I often wonder what OHMSS would be with Connery - it would probably be my favorite of the series - and what's the next movie? Just a half bag attempt, a movie to sell movie tickets and nothing more. I don't fault them for bringing Connery back, but you'd think they'd do something special, especially knowing it was a one off. DAF is a culmination of missed opportunities.
Well put, and I wholeheartedly agree. We get some underwhelming Bond in YOLT, but with OHMSS there is great promise that is again lost in DAF. While I don't mind George in OHMSS, being that he is neither bad at all or a complete marvel, Sean would be interesting to see in the role. George being dubbed doesn't help him out in the least, and seeing his lips often go out of sync with the dialogue spoken by Baker takes you right out of the film. For all the hell I give him for his personal flaws, George didn't drop the baton Sean passed on and had some quite stellar moments. He was a convincingly smitten Bond, good fighter (though the editing in the fights isn't my favorite) and he plays the devastated widower brilliantly too. He had some great successes in the role despite not being a trained actor and no matter how I personally feel about him I must give him his due. Possibly the biggest single missed opportunity of the franchise is not having George in DAF where we could have gotten a hell of a revenge flick ending with an epic battle with Bond and his MI6 support against Blofeld and his men. The big finale could have been a head to head face off between both men where Bond takes him out within an inch of his life, finally delivering some karma to Blofeld after he made it seem like Bond's world was falling to pieces around him.
2) OP - Moments of greatness and moments of absurdity. This movie has a little bit of everything.
3) DAF- A couple of good moments but just all around uninspired.
DAF is probably the runner up just because of the wit in the script, otherwise a pretty poor effort.
QOS brings up the rear, a poor second film for Craig.
2) Diamonds are Forever
3) Octopussy
1) QOS - Parts of it are beautifully shot, and the commentary on American imperialism is really ballsy. I'm also a fan of the Mathis death scene, which I think is a terrific character moment for Craig's Bond. I enjoy this one more each time I watch it, although Greene is a weak villain and the finale bores me (a common problem in Bond films).
2) DAF - Connery is so damn fun in this one (just thinking of him saying "Klaus Hergescheimer" makes me grin). This is my favorite "guilty pleasure" Bond, combining my love of 1960s Vegas culture with my favorite 007, Connery. Bonus points for Jill St.-John as the (admittedly annoying but) super-duper-hot Tiffany Case, and some of the greatest Bond sets ever (come on, who hasn't wanted to stay in that INCREDIBLE Ken Adam Vegas hotel suite, or Willard Whyte's house?). Points off for the worst Felix Leiter of all time.
3) OP - In my book, this is one of Moore's best - in fact, I think it's nearly as good as FYEO. While OP has more low points (mostly during the goofy "safari" sequence), I think it's actually got a much better espionage plot than the overrated FYEO. Many fans criticize it for putting Bond in clown makeup, but I think that's actually a really terrific suspense sequence. Also one of the series' best uses of Gogol. Unfortunately, the typical Roger Moore silliness does bog this one down in parts.