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Tomorrow Never Dies: Not a great film overall, but people seem to rip this one to shreds. It's a middle of the pack film for me, but I feel Brosnan is at his best here, Carver has a unique take on the usual world-domination thing, and the first half of the film is actually quite strong. Shame that it turned into empty action thereafter, but I've always enjoyed TND in a mindless way. (I will admit that nostalgia certainly helps - TND was the second Bond film I saw.)
But TND was just a straight forward Bond film so I really don't get the fan hate.
Same with QoS except not so straight forward.
Both flawed but not near as bad as we make either out to be.
DAF is pure comedy and works very well in that area. It has a great score, one of the best theme songs ever and the mood and the style of the film is somekind of special. And Connery is so loose and relaxed in this little piece of curiosity. I definitely enjoy this film from time to time... should I feel guilty about it :))
OP on the other hand was the first ever Bond movie for me and I still have a soft spot for it. The only thing I absolutely hate in this movie is the Tarzan yell. That´s just too much. But Bond in the clown suit has never been an issue for me. OP is overall a very beautiful movie with good locations and mood. Roger is on form, Kamal Khan is stylish and sophisticated villain, Berkoff is... well, Berkoff (which is good!) and the ladies are beautiful. OP is an very enjoyable sunday afternoon Bond flick, pure adventure and eye candy.
What comes to TLD and QoS, I like them both very much. TLD is actually in my top 5 and QoS is, maybe not the typical Bond movie, but a hard driven political thriller starring James Bond.
Oh, come on. Let him stay. As comic relief and sidekick his character is far less obnoxious than that of sherriff J.W. Pepper.
Right you are! There seems to be just the right amount of quality elements to get it out of the "underrated"-area
:D
I forgot to mention TWINE. I´m not a fan of Brosnan (GE was great, TND mediocre and DAD was a load of shite), but I enjoy TWINE very much. Talking about skeletons in the closet...
Yes, Denise Richards was BAD but on the other hand Sophie Marceau was extremely hot and besides that a very good actress! This film has some cool moments, nice action scenes and great characters... I like Renard and Zukovsky, Carlyle and Coltrane are one of my favourite actors.
They really tried to bring some personal and psychological elements into a Bond film and they almost managed to do it. Almost. TWINE isn´t Skyfall or Casino Royale, isn´t it?
As Bond said it himself in the film: "close, but no cigar."
The good. Connery:"My name is Bond, James Bond....There's something I'd like you to get off your chest."
The booby-trap clamp that almost severs the goon's fingers.
"Welcome to Hell, Blofeld"
Great title song. Great score by Barry.
Wint and Kidd. "Bitten by the bug"
The fight with Peter Franks in the glass elevator.
"Exceptionally fine shot." .
007: "I'm just stepping out." Bond outside the Whyte House with grappling gun.
Bond firing the grappling gun into Blofeld's double's head. "Right idea. Wrong pussy."
Bond smells a rat.
The Vegas car chase.
Bambi and Thumper.
The finale on the cruise liner.
Also, under rated by whom? Fans? Critics? General public?
In my opinion
Most under rated by fans? Possibly Goldfinger. Many fans believe it to be over rated if truth be told, and see it as a poorly paced, dull and leaden thriller. So it's therefore under rated because the truth is GF is a genuine piece of epic film making, a masterpiece of the action/adventure genre. Or at least it was in the mid 60s.
Most under rated by critics? I would go with The Living Daylights. Because Dalton didn't really take off in the role TLD is unceremoniously lumped together with LTK and dismissed out of hand. It needs to be seen again by them because it's Glen's most assured piece of work. He may be more proud of LTK, but he's wrong.
Most under rated by the general public. OHMSS of course. Overlooked, ignored, forgotten. People are stupid aren't they?
I wasn't so young @BAIN, that I couldn't getaway with purchasing a box of Player's Navy Cut and smoke them down an alleyway with a friend. Yep, that was '71 - what a year!
PS. I remember it differently @NicNac. TLD was the one that got good reviews, but LTK was the one that fell flat with the critics.
My audience wasn't over enthusiastic though and a couple walked out. I was mortified at that. I enjoyed it even though I struggled to follow the plot at the time. It was a wonderful, colourful, bizarre film.
I think my feeling that critics under value TLD is based around their current opinions. At the time it was released I think the opinions were possibly mixed, bordering on good, with Dalton getting decent reviews. Hard to remember now, but critics tend to follow general trends with little original thought.
Regarding Dalts I get the impression his Achilles heel was that he simply didn't have the desired impact in AMERICA. @Birdleson is a respected US member on these boards and I've seen him comment about Dalton's lukewarm greeting he received. Same goes for other US fans.
No worries @jake24. We're all entitled to lapses in judgement from time to time, myself included (I like TMWTGG & even DAF after all). ;)
Regarding the sorry mess that is TWINE, I actually prefer, in every way, the superior remake (complete with Bond pretitles fall from great height) that is commonly known as SF.
@NicNac, I think you're right about Dalton. Originally the reviews were much more favourable towards him for TLD. However, he just never caught fire with the US audiences, and unfortunately that is a 'requirement' for a Bond actor's first film it seems (both Laz and Dalts failed to do this and that is why they are somewhat poorly remembered among the masses......the narrative takes hold quickly).
I watched this recently and I noticed quite a few problems.
The dubbing Of Melina is poor, didn't sound like the person made any effort.
Bibi and Lisl characters are unnecessary.
They should made a lot more of bond being misdirected against columbo
The showdown in the monastery was disappointing after the rock climb
Roger moore too old and so not given any decent fights. The hockey scene rivals the avtak warehouse fight.
No, you're not alone.
LTK was way ahead of its time in terms of harsh grittiness and its move away from the jokey suave Bond to one that is truly dangerous. I agree with Mark Gatiss' contention that Dalton's Bond in this movie was "a prototype Craig-Bond".
QoS was also ahead of its time, although its "time" is yet to come. It deals with a topic that will, likely as not, become very hot in the years ahead and that is eco-terrorism. The fight to control vital natural resources will become as vital as the fight to control energy is now. Most viewers of the movie thought that the fight to control a country's water supply was just not interesting or exciting enough, but this opinion may change in the future when taps start to run dry.
Yes the script is not the best but the movie captures your attention since the first scene and it's one of the most visually stunning of the whole franchise.
And even though some say Pierce was a little too old I think he looked at his most Bond style in this.
Your underrated film might be not that underrated
http://www.imdb.com/poll/T8dGOnA-1ck/results?answer=17&ref_=po_rv
TND
QoS
All at least 7/10 in Bond terms
No. You have to choose ONE. Them's the rules.
Though the main error of QOS was the warp speed editing Forster chose...............as it rendered a lot of his good work unwatchable!
No, you can't choose that one. Rules is rules.