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I guess since they had already used up their heist sequence with the Vatican scene, they didn't have time to do another. Only one per film I guess.
I much prefer the QoS Opera sequence.
I prefer the Mi-RN scene. It is a masterful piece of directing. Pitch perfect.
The Rogue Nation scene is essentially a set-piece within the film. It's not as big as the car/motorcycle chase or the plane stunt at the beginning of the film, but at the same time it's a more low-key action sequence.
The Tosca scene in Quantum of Solace is really more about exposition of the story, getting Bond in the same room with Quantum for the first time and having the audience, and Bond, discover some of the key members of the organization and how everything that we've seen so far is fitting together.
I enjoy both scenes quite a bit. The Tosca scene is one of the best scenes in the Bond franchise as far as I'm concerned, and the Rogue Nation opera scene is very thrilling and entertaining in its own rite.
One thing though, music is so integral to a film, why is it that the MI movies have had excellent music all along, but SF & SP were such bland throwaway scores???
It was just Zimmer's typical stuff with electric guitars. Didn't suit me.
=D>
I'll take rock heavy over disco any day...
Cowbell doesn't = Disco. ;)
Still one of my favorite gunbarrels though.
Think of it this way, What if a random Star wars movie had an opening text crawl with a heavy metal remix of the Star Wars theme? :))
Okay, it's not bad at all really, I was just trying to make my point (& failing miserably). :-??
Only the scores for TDKR & Interstellar seemed a bit excessive, oddly, like the films.
I can't remember anything about the MI2 score except some Spanish guitar in that scene in the beginning which sort of evokes the GF pretitles (bathtub). I must give it a rewatch soon.