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Although it's not an amazing ending, I do like this climax more than many of the newer films, TBH.
NSNA is very enjoyable! Some comments, Barbara Carrera steals the movie, it loses some oomph when she dies! The fight scene could have been better, tighter, they had Pat Roach who had some great fights with Indiana Jones ( I do love that moment when Bond descends the stairs and peeps out with a look as to say, how am I going to beat this guy? The climax is very 'Raiders' but they pretty much had the same crew, even down to Douglas Slocumbe on cinematography!
I haven't done a comments along in a while, very busy lately, may squeeze one in over June Bank Holiday!
The climax goes fast enough and it doesn't need two or three epilogues.
It has a little more action than Goldfinger and it works well.
The tone of the movie is right. It's almost a miracle if you think about it. Indiana Jones' latest movies show that it is not easy to get the right tone.
Thanks, @Mathis1. I love that moment during the Shriblands fight. Bond has to use his ingenuity to defeat Roach and he seems a bit overwhelmed.
Yes. In some ways, I feel the film captured some of the tone of GOLDFINGER, even moreso that THUNDERBALL. It always felt like a Bond movie to me, even without the bells and whistles of an Eon production.
We're at the Mustang chase. It's pretty funny.
How are things going @ToTheRight? Well I hope.
PS: We'll have to agree to disagree about DAF. Believe it or not, DAF was the first Bond movie I bought when I first got a VCR back in 1982 - and I still have it. But over the years, it continues to slide down my personal rankings. Anyway, enjoy the rest of the film, I watching KING KONG (1933) right now.
Things are great! DAF was the first Bond I taped from the television ABC Sunday Night Movie. Strong nostalgia for this one.
I noticed DAF is on telly tonight, but my Comments as you watch will be......
I really miss the opening UA logo!
Dodgy opening space scene in pts, though Barrys music compensates!