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maybe, maybe....closely followed by the 10 seconds of CGI tsunami in DAD.
If you have a problem with that, I'm not sure what you think of this (fan made and which went viral in 2012):
http://i.imgur.com/V7DW5Sf.jpg
Oberhauser's is even crushing Silva's to bits.
Do you watch the films dubbed?
"As they say in fencing, 'what's the point?'"
No, Gustav, nobody in fencing says that. Ever.
"You only get one shot at life. Why waste it on sleep?"
1983 Octopussy
1985 A View To A Kill
1987 The Living Daylights
Not sure what went wrong in 1985 but a lot did. Still AVTAK is certainly not the least good Bond film. For me it's better than TMWTGG, QOS, TWINE, SF.
The only Bond film I always watch in German is OHMSS. Because it is actually better that way, I love Diana Rigg and always watch The Avengers in English but the German voice actress for her is wonderful.
I watch the Craig Bonds in German more than I watch them in English. Just because Craig has not much of distinctive voice and his German voice actor is great.
Silva in German is slightly less annoying I must say, they tone down the silliness quite a bit, luckily.
Waltz of course is way better in German as it is his first language. But he is great in English as well.
As for Connery, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan. Always English, always.
I'm bilingual anyway.
Not for me. Starting from Octopussy, the 80's were a massive slippery slope. It got drearier and more melodramatic with each movie, and it felt like they were trying increasingly harder to make Bond darker and more realistic, which I just didn't feel was necessary (I'm aware that I'm not going to be backed up on that very much over here).
And while people are right in saying that the 80's saw Bond become more grounded and grittier, I consider that a mark against the time. For one, they were losing the dramatic flair and extravaganza of Bond, but they also weren't even able to fully commit to that darker turn either. All the Bonds, even the dreadfully dark LTK, had a couple of over-the-top scenes, which I think goes to speak of the influence of Bond in the 70's. Quite literally, the 80's was in the shadow of the 70's — whether that be in the films themselves or the box office results they produced.
80s TLD
70s TSWLM
90s GE
00s CR
10s SP
Easy as pie to rank the decades.
AVTAK is a weaker link in the 80s.
How did you rank it by decade? The net score for all films per decade, or the number of excellent Bond films?? (60s wins in either case imho)
I think AVTAK is still a very funny and entertaining film. I also like the locations and I am certainly biased because of that. In fact, Paris and San Francisico are two of my absolute favourite cities. I also don't think that Roger is not motivated he is just too old and that is why people do not take him seriously.
60's
70's
80's
00's
90's
Not sure about the 80's and 00's (since they're interchangeable) and I can understand the 60's > 70's, but I favour the 70's most if only for nostalgic reasons. Since then it's been a mishmash, IMO. 90's sits at the bottom, yeah. They had a rough time coming out of hibernation with Broccoli dying and all.
I may well be lynched for this, but I genuinely prefer the likes of Moonraker to Licence to Kill. But then again, I was drawn to Bond by that sort of extravagant cheesiness, so that should largely explain my seemingly erratic views.
I'm inclined to think that way too. MR is silly but has an old-school style of epic film-making that still looks impressive today.
I have no particular issue with ranking it above LTK.
First Bond I saw in the cinema - TLD.
I do consider Glen era a very solid body of work. Understand what you're saying and those films definitely lack the scale of the earlier films but I still find them very enjoyable. OP is one of my favourites.
I was very lucky that this film was my first cinematic viewing of Bond.
I always have a soft spot for it.
Just listing the 70s films reminds me that it wasn't exactly a vintage era.
DAF, LALD, TMWTGG, TSWLM, MR
Apart from TSWLM, none of these would be films I'd particularly rush to rewatch.
Whereas with the 80s
FYEO, OP, AVTAK, TLD, LTK
I'd happily watch 3 of them at least at any time.
OP is the only good one there, IMO. I found things to enjoy in AVTAK and FYEO (though you know my thoughts on that one), but TLD felt like a serious drop-off to me and LTK genuinely made me lose my interest in Bond for about five years. Thankfully GE was around when they came back and it reminded me of the old Bonds enough to get me interested in the franchise again.
Having rewatched them a fair few times since then (bar LTK, which I've only seen once or twice), I've been able to find more to enjoy about them. I still find LTK hard to swallow, though, because it brought the worst of both worlds together for me (a poor take on the Moore-like scenes, and just excessive grit).
But I understand many people enjoy Dalton for pulling Bond away from the camp of the Moore era. It's just that the camp was kind of what got me into Bond in the first place. :)