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I can recall Star Magazine having a little blurb about Madonna doing the title song for TLD. Obviously it never happened, but I could have pictured '80's era Madonna doing a Bond theme back then. By the time of DAD it was too late IMO. I think her song was even more inappropriate for Bond than THE EXPERIENCE OF LOVE.
Totally agree mate!
However, I'm in the mood for
NO TIME TO DIE
in honor of all the awards it's been receiving.
The very popular Cuba section I feel lives up to it's reputation.
This scene in incredibly fun. It's nice to see Bond enjoying some espionage.
......and every agent of SPECTRE is now dead. Enjoy the next few days, James.
"Your time will come".
Sorry, I had to bring up DAD one more time. :D
This scene in Cuba reminds me a little of that LARK commercial Dalton did in the early '90's.
She's fantastic. Paloma is amazing as well.
Jeffrey Wright might be my favorite Felix at this point.
Valdo is pretty obnoxious. He's more annoying than Truman-Lodge.
And Felix is down for the count. :(
James, the grim reaper (as portrayed by Christopher Lee on Saturday Night Live) is after you next.............. :D
This section is wonderful.
Aside from Ghost World (which was very original), it was when filmmakers started trying to imitate each other too much. Shaky or "steady" cam....comedies started becoming unfunny and more annoying with tropes like Will Ferrell instead of Jim Carrey.
Movies like Mememto took advantage of the audience perspective and made them think too hard from the standpoint of the director rather than providing thoughtful and smarter scripts. The dialogue started going downhill from there as the rise of superhero movies and CGI would take over while smaller budget films were gradually getting let go by major studios.
I don't know what I regret more, the hard-earned money I paid for the movie ticket or the time I wasted watching it after reading an article in the Hollywood Reporter hyping up DAD. That movies was an utter mistake in every way.
Sitcoms on tv began to suffer in lieu of reality television for cheaper budgets and no studio audiences or laugh tracks. The soul of entertainment began to die.
Jesus mate, go and watch QOS and cheer yourself up! 😅
(Though I do agree about Will Ferrell, painfully unfunny!, Though he did appear in a movie called 'Stranger than Fiction', under Marc Forsters direction, which was pretty entertaining!)
Heck. I missed the unintentionally hilarious bad CGI scene where Bond gets obliterated.
Oh well. Could've been worse. Could've been the para surfing bit.
That is bad! Having watched it again, that para surfing sequence is really jaw droppingly bad, that Babs and Co. were happy to allow that scene go out is baffling!!
I suppose that's what happens when someone like Lee Tamahori is given too much creative license to do whatever they want with Bond.
So now it's time for
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
Kerim Bey and Nadja Regin are about to get down.
Back to the salt mines..................
BOOM.
Vavra Jr knows what he likes.
Good one! :D
I never noticed before how tiny that table is where Bond, Grant and Tanya dine.
Great viewing of this classic!
Six decades later, it s still a top three Bond.
Still Connerys finest hour as Bond, imo! And its always been my favourite of the novels (despite Bond not appearing for a good duration of the book!!!)
It never lets me down.
Great novel. Always loved it.
Never noticed the black calf chasing Vijay and Bond's auto-rickshaw. I's a funny detail.