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This says it all. Bond spends most of his time flouncing around the beach when the world is under nuclear threat.
Even the last act has barely 10% of the OP countdown when it should be tension packed.
Where's the suspense?
Not sure I'd agree entirely that it's symptomatic of the era.
First act of YOLT I would agree but once Bond strips off his gear and says 'Tell Tanaka to get back here with every man he's got' it never lets up.
GF has the lull on the farm but cranks it back up for the finale.
FRWL you can cut the atmosphere with a knife on the train.
The trouble between those and TB as they do turn it on in the final act whereas even with the much vaunted underwater battle TB never really does.
Having said that, I'll still take the TB finale over the banal and sleep inducing exploits of Bond in London in SP. I'll give you the pant wetting budget busting Guinness Book explosion which preceded it but even then, I'd argue TB's more subdued beach scene with Domino or the discovery of Angelo underwater are more iconic and superior imho.
Indeed. I rather like TB's final underwater battle between U.S. Navy frogmen and SPECTRE frogmen. I see it as a precursor to the battle between Colonel Scott's space marines and Drax's astronauts in MR. I know many fans dislike both the 1965 and 1979 films and their final battle sequences but I enjoy both of them immensely as the larger-than-life spectacles they were and still are.
SP was all set up for it.
Bond on his own in SPECTRE's lair being tortured and the 00 'Program' shut down and things looking bleak. But instead of the limp Scooby gang finale in London we cut to a Churchillian speech from Fiennes' SAS trained M as he leads the other 00s (cameos from Idris Elba, Damien Lewis, Gilian Anderson etc) out the back of a Hercules for an airborne assault on the base.
Massive YOLT style battle and the Nine Eyes computer is blown up in the nick of time but Blofeld escapes.
Actually there's something that's just struck me about the whole Nine Eyes thing going live in London - Bond has already blown up the SPECTRE monitoring base so even if Nine Eyes does go live SPECTRE's infrastructure to hack it has already been destroyed.
Just another shoddy bit of writing to stick on the tab I suppose.
Not unlike OHMSS.
I think someone important demanded that London ending. Unlike most everyone, I enjoy it, but even I must acknowledge the alternative --YOLT-style assault-- was much better.
Come to think of it, I don't think we've seen one of these large scale battles since MR (since then it's always been a small group of saviours led by Bond against the baddies). That film really was the end of an era in many ways, as I've noted previously (Lee, Bassey, OO7 theme, Adam etc.)
I'm not sure if the Moroccan base was the only such facility. I can't remember if that was clarified or not, which may explain the need to head back to London and take it out at the source.
This is the SP script we're talking about so of course it wasn't clarified which gives them the get out that SPECTRE have hundreds of such facilities dotted around the globe so Q shutting it down was essential.
Just another example of writing sloppier than a french kiss from David Mellor.
Q got off with a few birds,so it wasn't all bad.
I'm not so sure. Wasn't that just Bond and Q in a balloon full of hot air assisted by a bunch of circus babes? I meant a full scale assault with a group of government operatives including Bond.
That should've been the tagline on the poster.
TB beats SP 19-5
Round 12:
TND vs TWINE
and
NSNA vs SP
NSNA vs SP: This isn't difficult at all for me. Max Van Sydow, Barbara Carrera, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Kim Basinger are all very entertaining and a treat to watch. Sean Connery steps back into his signature role with ease, and gave Moore a run for his money in 1983. NSNA is a film that continues to improve in my rankings every time I view it, unlike the latest entry. It's very much of its time, but retains the larger than life Bond style of old, despite not having the usual regulars. NSNA for the win.
NSNA vs SP: SP At least SP isn't a labour of hatred, a failed masturbatory search for vindication by a man who may in fact have facilitated Ian Fleming's untimely demise. NSNA doesn't even feel like a Bond film. It has its moments, but they are scarce.
SP over NSNA - SP has become one of my least favorite entries, but I personally prefer every EON Bond film over NSNA, with the possible exception of DAD. This round didn’t feature any personal favorites of mine.
I enjoy NSNA though it's not official so disqualified in my mind.