The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    FYEO
    Good intro on the Bluray menu with the track Submarine playing, the score has grown on me over the years.

    Bond visiting Tracy's grave good moment on several levels.

    The helicopter scene is decent though the none Blofeld dialogue is daft though throwing none Blofeld down a chimney is perhaps symbolic of moving away from daftness, of course we know how that played out.

    Excellent title track and sequence, I remember when Sheena Easton released this song in the charts. Sheena was stunning.

    The scene on the St. George's of course gives us valuable information though it has always been a bit flat for me, TND falls into a similar mundane trap post title sequence.

    The cinematography when Melina meets her parents is stunning, Melina really does have a beautiful smile.

    When Melina's parents are gunned down it effectively for me echoes Bunt gunning down Tracy which makes the death more potent and Bond visiting Tracy's grave early on creates an effective narrative link.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I like how Melina embodies the Greek Goddesses Artimes and Nemesis, it adds another layer to her character
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Sir Roger and Lois had such a good rapport, it's sad Bernard Lee could not complete the film, Bernard will always be M to me
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    Sir Roger and Lois had such a good rapport, it's sad Bernard Lee could not complete the film, Bernard will always be M to me

    Same here. Bernard is most certainly the M pictured when reading the Fleming novels.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Sir Roger and Lois had such a good rapport, it's sad Bernard Lee could not complete the film, Bernard will always be M to me

    Same here. Bernard is most certainly the M pictured when reading the Fleming novels.

    Same here and I think of Sean as Bond though I always did when I first read the novels.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Really enjoying FYEO it's a great Bond film it's easy to get locked into the movie, I think this is the first time I have watched this on my 4K TV and I am impressed certainly during the death of Gonzales scenes. There are alot of great subtle moments, though Glen starts his bad habit of making it blatantly obvious when Bond is a stuntman, admittedly it was less noticeable on VHS
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Alot of the decor does look drab, very much of the time. There is alot of stainless steel in this film, Eon must have done a deal with none Blofeld
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    The identigraph still makes me chuckle, I still expect there to be 1 Billion matches. Though admittedly Locque's octagonal glasses narrowed it down considerably ;))
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Bloody Bibi
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I always thought there was good chemistry between Sir Roger and Carole Bouquet, the scene on the sleigh is very good. Sir Roger's Bond in this film certainly add's a few dimensions to his character.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    I always thought there was good chemistry between Sir Roger and Carole Bouquet, the scene on the sleigh is very good. Sir Roger's Bond in this film certainly add's a few dimensions to his character.

    Excellent point about the chemistry between Moore and Carole Bouquet. Even though Ms. Bouquet was the youngest of Roger’s “Bond Girls” at the time of filming, IMO she plays it “older.” As a result, their relationship seems more realist than that of Roger and Tanya Roberts in AVTAK, even though Ms. Roberts and Carole Bouquet are only separated by two years in age.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    I always thought there was good chemistry between Sir Roger and Carole Bouquet, the scene on the sleigh is very good. Sir Roger's Bond in this film certainly add's a few dimensions to his character.

    Excellent point about the chemistry between Moore and Carole Bouquet. Even though Ms. Bouquet was the youngest of Roger’s “Bond Girls” at the time of filming, IMO she plays it “older.” As a result, their relationship seems more realist than that of Roger and Tanya Roberts in AVTAK, even though Ms. Roberts and Carole Bouquet are only separated by two years in age.

    Carole does give a mature performance, I do like Tanya though her character just ends up being a damsel in distress
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
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    The first 30 minutes of Octopussy ranks up there with any Bond film. The PTS, the haunting chase of 009, the auction scene, backgammon... all top shelf Bond. This used to be my least favorite, but it's such a joy for me now.

    Question: If Tim had taken over for AVTAK would Penelope Small one stayed as M's secretary. Her one off appearance in the context of the series seems odd and makes me think she was planned for more.
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    The first 30 minutes of Octopussy ranks up there with any Bond film. The PTS, the haunting chase of 009, the auction scene, backgammon... all top shelf Bond. This used to be my least favorite, but it's such a joy for me now.

    Question: If Tim had taken over for AVTAK would Penelope Small one stayed as M's secretary. Her one off appearance in the context of the series seems odd and makes me think she was planned for more.

    I believe the initial intention was for Miss Smallbone to become a reoccurring character.
    Oh well. So much for that.
    The Moneypenny scene in that film is one of my favorites.

    I'm in a Barbara/Michael mood today.


    CASINO ROYALE

    I'm on the crane bit. Very much getting excited for the new film, so time to revisit some Craig outings.

    This action sequence could have been the PTS, IMO had Eon forgone the idea of Bond earning his licence.

    Great scene here.
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    Bond destroys Demetrius and wins his Aston Martin.

    Great scene.

    Le Chiffre is a great villain, IMO.
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    I saw this one twice on opening day back in '06.

    First afternoon showing of the day and then an evening screening.
    My best friend and I normally would try to get a group together for the 7pm show opening day for a new Bond epic. It was a tradition that seemed to backfire every other film.
    This was one of the backfires. Our circle of friends were gradually flaking out. So we opted to catch the 1pm showing together. Eff them.
    We both loved it, and thought the film rejuvenated the series.

    I did actually see the 7pm showing with another friend. He also loved it, and we'd end up catching CR four or five more times together during it's theatrical run.

    One of my favorite elements of the early Craig era was the ambition.
    We already had a release date set for B22 by the time this one was in cinemas.
    Originally set for May '08 while productions was still going on CASINO. As CR was released that date had been adjusted to November.
    We also knew right away that the follow up would be a direct sequel. I miss the early Craig era, I must say.
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    Craig enters the casino. This shot reminds me of Brosnan's casino entrance in GE.


    My favorite character: Mr Mendel. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    ............where upon the entire sum will be WIRED to any bank account in the world you nominate.

    I love his line delivery there.

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    Someone's in a hurry.

    Wright as Leiter has a coolness missing from Felix since Jack Lord.
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    My favorite Bond novel finally adapted to the big screen in a manner that does it justice.
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    Here we go, the series' best fight scene in decades.
    This is right up there with Red Grant.

    Bond consoles Vesper in the shower and thus begins the moment where he starts to fall for her.........................

    and for the next 14 years all we'll hear about is Vesper.
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    Le Chiffre kicked Bond's arse.

    I love how gutted and devastated 007 looks after everyone else has left the table.
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    Felix reveals himself and the plot thickens.

    I would have given anything had Wright's Leiter just given Bond a little push in this scene. That would have been GREAT!
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    Bond very gullibly drinks a beverage of poison.

    In honor of the scene in DR NO we get to see Bond puke again.

    The poison scene is wonderful, IMO. A classic, classic scenario for the hero to be put in peril. Very simple as well, yet the audience was on the edge of their seats.
    No CGI effects B.S.
    Just old school suspense.
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    That would have been funny had Bond pushed the damned button and got himself ejected out of the roof.

    Vesper saves his arse.

    I wouldn't dream of it. Very Pierce style line.
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    Great viewing of CR. I was so riveted in the last 3rd I barely posted.
    This is one Bond film in which I do prefer the 2nd half.
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    I love how irritated Bond seems to be throughout TMWTGG, and what a jerk he is to everyone.

    I don't think Roger got enough praise for his performance in that particular film. He's definitely on edge and short tempered with just about everyone. Perfectly acceptable behavior for someone being targeted by the world's greatest assassin.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Birdleson wrote: »
    I love how irritated Bond seems to be throughout TMWTGG, and what a jerk he is to everyone.

    I don't think Roger got enough praise for his performance in that particular film. He's definitely on edge and short tempered with just about everyone. Perfectly acceptable behavior for someone being targeted by the world's greatest assassin.

    Second greatest.
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    He plays it brilliantly,he feels he is never safe and is always on alert until Andrea admits it was her that sent the bullet.
    He then concentrates on the solex until Scaramanga makes it personal.
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    That was the Roger I loved growing up. I was very disappointed when he later became Mr. Nice Guy (relatively so) .

    Indeed old pal,it was MR that was his ‘nadir’ if you like.
    In fact his performance in AVTAK is seriously underrated imo as well.
  • cwl007cwl007 England
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    Yeah I agree with that. Much was always made of how mean Roger felt kicking Locke off the cliff and how 'out of character it was'. However in his first 4 films he: tricks a virgin into bed, shoots someone armed 'only' with a sword, hits and threatens to break the arm of Anders, admits to enjoying killing Scaramanga, shoots Stromberg more than necessary, and the one I think is most like Lockes death is the way Bond swipes Sandor's tie sending him to his death.
    I liked this version of Moore's Bond better.
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