Spectre versus the field: Skyfall

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  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
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    Although I don't like this vs thing I play along for LIVE AND LET DIE

    because I feel it has a somewhat similar feel than SPECTRE

    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: LALD/SP (a tie as SP is clearly a homage to LALD)
    Main villain: SP
    Main Bond Girl: LALD (A favourite)
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: SP
    Humour: SP
    Cinematography: LALD
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond performance: LALD/SP (Moore and Craig are simply perfect and give their best performance)

    SP - 8
    LALD - 12
    including two ties.
  • TheWizardOfIceTheWizardOfIce 'One of the Internet's more toxic individuals'
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    PTS: SP - Comfortably given the averageness of LALD's.

    Title track: LALD - Not even close.

    Title credits: LALD - See above. The burning skull as the song title kicks in is a fabulous combo.

    Main villain: LALD - Not blown away by either but I think Kotto's malevolent performance sneaks it.

    Main Bond Girl: SP - I'm so sorry Jane but there's just something about classy French birds with cracking tits.

    Henchman: SP - Extremely close. Hinx has a a great opening scene and a great closing scene but is crap in the middle. Tee Hee is great fun throughout but got to give it Hinx just for the fight.

    Plot: Tie- Neither much to write home about. Serviceable at best.

    Dialogue: SP - Some great Mankiewicz one liners come close to letting LALD nick this but despite everything there are some good scenes in SP (Lucia, Mr White, most of the dialogue with Madeline on the train.

    Score: LALD - SP punished again by Newman's laziness.

    Settings: SP - I'd always rather have my Bond in Europe than the US.

    Action: LALD - The bus and the boat chase, not to mention the crocodile jump, sufficient to cruise this one.

    Humour: LALD - Sorry I know I shouldnt find JW funny but I do.

    Cinematography: SP - Yellow filter aside there is some lovely work here whereas LALD looks like a TV movie for the most part.

    Benign Bizarre: LALD - Voodoo, Baron Samedi, snakes, crocodiles. An easy win here.

    Suspense: SP - Not much in either with a lack of really high stakes. SP's torture scene sneaks it by the thinnest of margins.

    Minor Characters: SP - I think the quality of acting from the likes of Jesper and Monica is what sets SP apart from Rosie, Strutter and JW.

    Glamour: SP - All day long. Apart from the Rolex theres not a lot in LALD that you aspire to.

    Bond performance: SP - Probably Rog's weakest performance no match for Dan comfortable in the role.

    SP - 10
    LALD - 7
    Tie -1

  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    PTS: SP

    Title track: LALD

    Title credits: SP

    Main villain: LALD

    Main Bond Girl: SP

    Henchman: LALD

    Plot: LALD

    Dialogue: LALD

    Score: LALD

    Settings: SP

    Action: LALD

    Humour: LALD

    Cinematography: SP

    Benign Bizarre: LALD

    Suspense: SP

    Minor Characters: SP

    Glamour: SP

    Bond performance: LALD

    SP - 8
    LALD - 10
  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
    edited August 2016 Posts: 5,080
    PTS: LALD (for the jazz funeral alone)
    Title track: LALD (ha)
    Title credits: LALD (Love the fiery skull)
    Main villain: LALD (Kotto can be very menacing see YOU KNEW THAT! Whack)
    Main Bond Girl: LALD (oof Seymour's a hottie)
    Henchman: LALD (Hinx is no match for three memorable henchmen in Samedi, Tee Hee and Whisper)
    Plot: LALD (because it has one)
    Dialogue: LALD (because Mankiewicz)
    Score: LALD (because Newman)
    Settings: Tie
    Action: LALD (the croc stunt alone- if you haven't seen the outtakes, go watch them)
    Humour: LALD (Mrs Bell)
    Cinematography: SP (close- LALD looks surprisingly good on blu-ray)
    Benign Bizarre: LALD (second only to DAF)
    Suspense: LALD (the snake getting closer to Solitaire, the snake in the bathroom, "did you touch her?")
    Minor Characters: LALD (Mrs Bell)
    Glamour: SP (well yeah)
    Bond performance: LALD (Moore starts off strong)

    SP - 2
    LALD -15
    Tie- 1
  • edited August 2016 Posts: 4,044
    (Kananga is bland, but he doesn't have an outrageously awful twist)

    You mean he isn't Mr Big sans woeful make up.


    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: LALD
    Main villain: SP
    Main Bond Girl: LALD
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: TIE
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: LALD
    Humour: SP
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: SP
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: SP
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: SP

    LALD - 8
    SP - 9
    TIE - 1
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    PTS: SP. I don't understand why people can't see the impressiveness and tension in these stunts.
    Title track: LALD easy.
    Title credits: LALD not that easy, love to octopus too, but LALD's is a better introduction to the film.
    Main villain: LALD One of the most genuine played villains.
    Main Bond Girl: SP, allthough very, very close. Jane is more classy too, I know. stil..
    Henchman: SP, again very, very close, but Hinx is more menacing then TeeHee.
    Plot: LALD, easy. And based on Fleming too.
    Dialogue: LALD. One rather weak point in SP.
    Score: LALD no question.
    Settings: SP, even though I love LALD's too, but SP has more interesting places.
    Action: LALD, crocs, boat chases, train fight. Yes, Hinx's was good, but TeeHee's is more exciting.
    Humour: LALD, an omen to what was to come, but here not-yet over the top.
    Cinematography: SP little competition here.
    Benign Bizarre: LALD speaks for itself.
    Suspense: LALD, SP just has less, as many action sceses fall flat.
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond performance: LALD my fav Moore

    SP - 7
    LALD -11
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
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    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: LALD
    Main villain: LALD
    Main Bond Girl: LALD
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: LALD
    Action: LALD
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond performance: LALD

    LALD: 15
    SP: 3
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    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: SP
    Main villain: SP
    Main Bond Girl: LALD
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: SP
    Humour: SP
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: SP

    LALD - 9
    SP - 9

    An unexpected tie.
  • Major_BoothroydMajor_Boothroyd Republic of Isthmus
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    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: LALD
    Main villain: LALD
    Main Bond Girl: LALD
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: LALD
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: SP
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: SP

    Settings and Bond performance are the only ones that were close here - otherwise it's a bit on a landslide to LALD - as it should be.

    LALD - 12
    SP - 6
  • vzok wrote: »
    (Kananga is bland, but he doesn't have an outrageously awful twist)

    You mean he isn't Mr Big sans woeful makeup.

    I suppose that is pretty bad, yeah, but nothing in the series is on the level of "Blofeld is really Bond's brother, and he's behind everything from Casino Royale to Skyfall!"

    On another note, I'm surprised to see a fair number of people picking LALD's PTS. I'm not as high on SP's as some, but when I think of LALD it doesn't inspire a single emotion in me. The Dia de los Muertos parade is much better done than the jazz funeral, it has the lovely Mexican operative, the tracking shot, and the final helicopter fight. An easy choice, in my opinion.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    PTS: SP (Easy one this)
    Title track: LALD (a classic rock number over a simpering ballad?)
    Title credits: SP (although the segue with the burning skull on LALD's makes it close)
    Main villain: LALD (Kotto I find to be extremely underrated on this forum)
    Main Bond Girl: SP (Again close. Both gorgeous, but as @TheWiz so elegantly stated above..)
    Henchman: SP (Although Tee Hee is a hoot as well)
    Plot: LALD (Refreshing simple)
    Dialogue: SP
    Score: LALD (Come on now)
    Settings: SP
    Action: SP
    Humour: LALD (Because of Mankiewicz's great lines, not Sheriff Pepper, I might add)
    Cinematography: SP*
    Benign Bizarre: LALD (You had me at Voodoo! Mixing Voodoo with the world of Bond was a stroke of genius from Mr. Fleming)
    Suspense: SP
    Minor Characters: LALD (One of the finest villains ensembles in the series)
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: SP


    LALD - 7
    SP – 11

    Two wins in a row for SP.

    *About the SP's cinematography. The filter that was evident in the cinemas, was almost removed on my Blu-Ray. Anyone noticed that the filter was greatly reduced for the Blu Ray? Or is it just me?
  • edited August 2016 Posts: 2,483
    PTS: SP (I actually like LALD's PTS, and particularly Bains' demise, but SP's is one of the very best.)

    Title track: LALD (No contest. A musical genius versus a lugubrious lightweight.)

    Title credits: SP (SP's ambitious Lovecraftian imagery barely beats Binder's minimalism.)

    Main villain: LALD (Kotto has a bit more presence.)

    Main Bond Girl: SP (A tossup really, but there's something about Seydoux...)

    Henchman: LALD (Hinx is terrific, but he can't beat TeeHee, Whisper, Baron Samedi and Adam)

    Plot: SP (Simply more gravitas from this underrated aspect of SP.)

    Dialogue: LALD (Some of the best in all of Bond, really.)

    Score: LALD (It goes without saying...)

    Settings: SP (I like the NYC/Harlem setting a great deal, but SP's combo of Europe and North Africa is hard to beat.)

    Action: SP (Not a real strength for either entry.)

    Humour: LALD (No contest. LALD is almost as funny as DAF.)

    Cinematography: SP

    Benign Bizarre: LALD (But just barely. SP is Craig's best in this category.)

    Suspense: LALD (Another coin toss.)

    Minor Characters: LALD (I have to reward LALD's realism--and Jaydubya Peppah--somewhere. And Sideburns the Cabbie is a riot.)

    Glamour: SP (LALD doesn't even try in this area.)

    Bond Performance: LALD (Both are excellent, but I'll give the palm to Rog simply because I respect him as a man far more than Craig.)

    SP: 8
    LALD: 10

  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    edited August 2016 Posts: 45,489
    PTS: SP.
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: SP
    Main villain: SP
    Main Bond Girl: LALD
    Henchman:SP
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD.
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: LALD
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond performance:SP

    SP - 8
    LALD -10
  • GBFGBF
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    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: LALD
    Main villain: LALD
    Main Bond Girl: LALD (allthough I also like Swan)
    Henchman: LALD (Hinx is a big bear but has absolutely no personality)
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: LALD (both are not that good but the boat chase gives it to LALD)
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: SP
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: LALD

    SP: 5
    LALD: 13
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
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    I'll play along.

    PTS: SP - It's close though.
    Title track: LALD - What a silly question!
    Title credits: LALD - Barely.
    Main villain: LALD - By a wide margin.
    Main Bond Girl: LALD - I do like Lea, really, but Jane is my favorite.
    Henchman: LALD - Hinx is bland.
    Plot: LALD - Kananga didn't turn out to be Bond's brother, so...
    Dialogue: LALD - One of the best.
    Score: LALD - Come on.
    Settings: LALD - Yes, I prefer this too.
    Action: LALD - Close. Finally.
    Humour: LALD - Not close again.
    Cinematography: SP - Hey, look at that.
    Benign Bizarre: LALD - Of course.
    Suspense: LALD - This was a tough call.
    Minor Characters: LALD - Easily.
    Glamour: SP - To be fair, an easy win here.
    Bond Performance: LALD - Dan was a little off his game, Rog nailed it.

    SP - 3
    LALD - 15
  • TheWizardOfIceTheWizardOfIce 'One of the Internet's more toxic individuals'
    edited August 2016 Posts: 9,117
    Numerous 10-8 victories for LALD and a 9-9 in there as well.

    That automatic musical 2-0 defecit SP starts from is killing it here.
  • Posts: 3,336
    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: SP
    Main villain: LALD
    Main Bond Girl: LALD
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: LALD
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: LALD
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: LALD

    13 - 5 to LALD
  • Numerous 10-8 victories for LALD and a 9-9 in there as well.

    That automatic musical 2-0 defecit SP starts from is killing it here.

    I think here it has a fighting sequence at the title sequence. We'll see how the theme song does next time out as well.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,138
    Spectre versus Live And Let Die

    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD
    Title credits: SP
    Main villain: LALD
    Main Bond Girl: TIE
    Henchman: LALD
    Plot: TIE
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: TIE
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: SP
    Glamour: SP
    Bond Performance: LALD

    SP -6
    LALD -9
    TIE - 3

  • Posts: 1,596
    Live and Let Die vs. Spectre

    PTS: SP
    Title track: LALD (landslide)
    Title credits: LALD (fuzzy on both, honestly)
    Main villain: LALD
    Main Bond Girl: tie...
    Henchman: LALD (TeeHee is one of the best)
    Plot: LALD
    Dialogue: LALD
    Score: LALD
    Settings: SP
    Action: LALD
    Humour: LALD
    Cinematography: SP
    Benign Bizarre: LALD
    Suspense: LALD
    Minor Characters: LALD (by far)
    Glamour: SP
    Bond performance: LALD

    4 - 13 - 1 in favor of Live and Let Die
  • Anybody have final votes?
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    Which I'm surprised at
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    royale65 wrote: »
    Which I'm surprised at
    I'm not, many here seem rather biased against SP. Anyway, we'll see what comes next. LALD is still considered by many a very good film (me included).
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    It's not bias if you simply don't like a film. It has its moments, but overall, it does nothing for me.
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
    Posts: 8,266
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    It's not bias if you simply don't like a film. It has its moments, but overall, it does nothing for me.

    It wasn't specifically aimed at anyone, but seeing that some here can't even find one point in SP they like compared to any film makes it bias if you ask me. Especially compared to a film like DAF, which for all intents and purposes just isn't a very well made film. Sure you can prefer DAF over SP, but i.e. claiming DAF's pts is better then SP's is just... unbeleavable.
  • Creasy47 wrote: »
    It's not bias if you simply don't like a film. It has its moments, but overall, it does nothing for me.

    It wasn't specifically aimed at anyone, but seeing that some here can't even find one point in SP they like compared to any film makes it bias if you ask me. Especially compared to a film like DAF, which for all intents and purposes just isn't a very well made film. Sure you can prefer DAF over SP, but i.e. claiming DAF's pts is better then SP's is just... unbeleavable.

    I do agree that some people's picks have been baffling (and I was early on the "SP isn't that good" train), but the whole enterprise is based on bias. I'm biased for GF and against TMWTGG, and as hard as I might try to find things I like in TMWTGG, it just won't be there.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    edited August 2016 Posts: 40,976
    @CommanderRoss, that's where we all vary, though, for it's entirely opinion based. I prefer the PTS of DAF to SP. I suppose it's equivalent to me simply not understanding how anyone would find Craig's performance in SP better than anything Connery (or just about any other Bond actor) has done. Some see his SP take as "cool" and "laid back," whereas to me it comes across as phoned in, almost as if he's bored.

    Like I've always said: if all of us agreed on everything, this place would be boring.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    royale65 wrote: »
    Which I'm surprised at
    I'm not, many here seem rather biased against SP. Anyway, we'll see what comes next. LALD is still considered by many a very good film (me included).

    Still, I thought it would be much closer, as opposed to LALD walking it.

  • Posts: 2,483
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    It's not bias if you simply don't like a film. It has its moments, but overall, it does nothing for me.

    It wasn't specifically aimed at anyone, but seeing that some here can't even find one point in SP they like compared to any film makes it bias if you ask me. Especially compared to a film like DAF, which for all intents and purposes just isn't a very well made film. Sure you can prefer DAF over SP, but i.e. claiming DAF's pts is better then SP's is just... unbeleavable.

    Aye. Odd how some in these parts stake their MI6 identity on despising and ridiculing SP. Clearly SP is not a classic, but it's equally clear that it's not stink-bomb. SP is a mid-level Bond film that has many consolations and a few obvious weaknesses.

  • Posts: 2,483
    royale65 wrote: »
    royale65 wrote: »
    Which I'm surprised at
    I'm not, many here seem rather biased against SP. Anyway, we'll see what comes next. LALD is still considered by many a very good film (me included).

    Still, I thought it would be much closer, as opposed to LALD walking it.

    I chalk this up to MI6 being a bit of a SP-bashing echo chamber. "Hey, all the kool kidz hate SPECTRE, guess I'd better hate it too." The herd instinct is powerful in the human species.

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