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Exactly how I'm feeling
That's why I compare it to YOLT.
Let's hope that his last won't be DAF. As much as I love it.
I believe I went from having it ranked 6th-9th overall upon that first viewing (some overly excited bias saw to that), and upon repeat viewings it dropped to last place where it'll stay for the foreseeable future.
I had it at number 3 ahead of Skyfall when I walked out of theaters opening night. Times have changed.
Then again I had QOS ahead of CR when I left then too. For some it's the new Bond film high. I had DAD ranked very high in 2002-03. Now its sits in my bottom 5.
Different strokes for different folks. You could say DAD is an objectively lesser film compared to SP, but at least the former manages to be fun and laid back in its approach: enjoyment is something missing from SP for me. I haven't rewatched it in well over a year or more.
@Birdleson you wanna take this one :D
Agreed.
The problem with SP is that at its core, it had the makings of a great Bond film. Some simple tinkering (no childhood connection; no Quantum/Silva connection; stronger third act) and it would have gone from disaster to classic. So frustrating. Still, SP has some terrific moments that still make it an enjoyable experience.
This. As visually a treat it may look like, SP is a boring mess (IMO). The enjoyment factor is the strongest factor to me when watching the films. DAD fails on a lot of levels, but it has Brosnan in good form, John Cleese, and entertaining action sequences. On top of that, I found Toby Stephens to be quite good as a nasty main villain.
Edit: DAD also have the villain and Bond really going at it in that plane sequence. SP have that incredibly lame sequence with Bond shooting at the helicopter with his gun, ending with him walking away from Blofeld on the bridge. I mean - they couldn't think of anything better than that?!
Though I stopped short of putting it any higher even out of my initial euphoria because I knew I wasn’t connected to the entire film. There were moments I checked my phone to see the time. In stark contrast to SF, where I was on the edge of my seat for the entire length of the film and thought at multiple times it would end only to travel deeper into Bond’s roots.
Fair opinion, mine is quite different. I have been comparing GF to SF for as long as I have been on here. And while SP was worse than TB, it doesn’t make the analogy of the former any less relevant. In fact, the willingness of EoN to try to draw from the elements of SF in SP supports the notion of SF being this era’s GF. It’s the modern standard they will look to recapture with each entry until some other unique entry draws the financial success that will allow them to change the formula again.
I understand where you're coming from. I was speaking more financially.
I agree with this completely. If i had to describe SP in one word, I would call it - joyless.
I can't say that it's the worst Bond film because many cinematic aspects prevent me from doing so, but I have absolutely no desire to watch it, and I've watched it three times only - twice in the theater and once at home.
I have watched SP a lot, from the PTS to the moment Bond wakes up in the dental chair. From that point on, to me, it is unwatchable. I have watched the final act only 4-5 times.
The film ends for me at the crater base explosion. I usually skip the London finale.
How did they go from the borderline epic finale in Skyfall(Yes the home alone reference is there) when Bond hides in the DB5 and mows down with the guns. A decent underwater fight with the ice to the final confrontation with a wounded M with her dying breath to some kinkos printouts and Bond traveling full speed on a boat shooting down a helicopter with as Whittaker put it ( a pop gun) Dont even get me started with Bond escaping a half assed capture.
(Note to self: it will be good to get the MI6 building back in the next re-boot,once this era is closed off.)
SF>SP
GF>SF
SP>TB
Interesting point, i think i agree with this. They are a bit similar in tone as well (at least in my mind).
Both TB and SF are easily my favorite movies of each Actor, and the most succesful of their respective era, so it's easy for me to see the similarities.
Brilliant!
ITA. I even prefer MR to TSWLM(though I love both) and DAD to TWINE so I don't follow the supposed consensus that an actor's 003rd Bond film is always better than his 004th.
I felt the same way. MR is a guilty pleasure of mine, along with TMWTGG and TND. The problem with TSWLM is that it's too slow paced.