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For the next 007 movie, if Craig comes back he should shut up and act the script, Mendes should be banned to some remote uninhabited island, get a tight little thriller written and a workman director.
It was the equivalent of Ken Barlow and Michelle Keagan frolicking in the shower.
I just remembered another cheese bag scene from LTK. Bouvier and Bond in the boat post-bar fight. Ugh.
Yes, but it worked back in the 80's where soap was at its height of popularity.
But in 2012 (SF) it does not work one bit.
The one who really grates me, and knocks the film down quite a few pegs as a result, is Kara (D'abo) in TLD. Nearly every scene with her is a soap fest. I've always felt that was a problem during Dalton's time. The female characters were surprisingly 'weak' imho, in relation to what had come before, and some of the scenes were a little cringeworthy. Moore's girls were generally far more modern (Soliataire, Goodnight and Stacy notwithstanding).
How are we defining 'soap' here?
Is it just mawkish, sentimental etc?
In fact, the soap opera element made its debut in the Bond films with Licence To Kill. Especially the character of Lupe Lamora. She behaves very much in the vein of what we'd see in soap operas and Mexican telenovellas. :))
However, there was something terribly inexpressive about her performance. She moved her head a lot in lieu of actual acting - like Clooney in his early days.
I have always wondered whether, even with the cringe worthy lines and delivery, if she had moved her facial muscles just a little more convincingly if it would have improved things immeasurably.
But, Lupe Lamora will always be the winner of that throne.
:)) Hey, that wasn't bad acting. Staying relaxed in extremely trying circumstances is necessary training for astronauts.
Your powers of observation do you credit, old chap! :))
The 80's were one big soap opera anyway.
But 90's (TWINE) or especially 00's (none luckily) /10's (SF all of it) Bond movies with soap elements, that is unforgivable!
The nadir of the series for me, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It's a pity because the first half of MR right up until the stupid gondola sequence is mainly free of camp and looks like it's shaping up to be a great film. It probably has the darkest scenes in the Moore era with the Corrine death and the death of the scientists which I used to find really creepy as a kid.
Am I the only one in these here forums who does not like LTK much BUT likes Lupe Lamora and find her one of the best elements of the movie? And I know Talisa Soto is not exactly a great actress. Anyway, back on the OP, I felt that LTK has more a big budget 80s TV series feel than a soap opera feel.
:D