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I really enjoyed MI & MI3 (and it looks like MI4 has a near unanimous thumbs up). It's the price of tickets and the idiots who always seem to sit near me that put me off. The last time I went to the cinema was in 2010 for Piranha 3D, I would've gone to see a Lonely Place To Die (but again, I thought i'd wait for the DVD*). I had intentions of going to see Piranha 3DD in January, but the latest news is that here in the UK, might might go straight to DVD.
* Which incidentally, is out on Dec 26. B-)
Those little tea-leaves have been stealing content from MI6 again...
Actually Fleming's novels were closer to the DAF and TMWTGG films than the Craig films... IMO of course... And I do believe that humour is very important in Bond films... you can never have too much humour in Bond films... so IMO DAF, YOLT, TMWTGG and MR are the perfect outings... humour, atmosphere and characters are the most important aspect of Bond films...
Maybe a rival company can produce a non-Bond film like Never Say Never Again with a comedy actor like Adam Sandler and play it for laughs to appease all the Craig-haters! Hang on a minute, Mike Myers has already done that, very successfully, I might add!
However 8 films? No way! I know Connery did 6 but they were able to churn them out at one a year for the first few films and Roger Moore was far too old in his last couple. I think 5 films over a decade is the maximum, then reinvent the character so it stays fresh.
I have enjoyed and embraced all the Bond's in their takes of the role as i am a huge fan of these charactors. And i look forward positively to DC's next film in the part.
Fleming's Bonds always seemed less funny than Moore's films (and I can't even compare DAF to any of the books, let alone the one upon which it's based). I would probably slit my own throat if I read Bond dressing up as a clown.
Well, how about we let this new Bond grow in to the seasoned Bond we're used to.
And there's no problem with this.
This is where we need to go. Bond can't be that happy-go-lucky court jester that Roger Moore was (wall-to-wall humor isn't right for Bond).
Absolutely not. There is no humor in the literary Bond's arsenal. That is why Moore is looked down upon so sharply as well as DAF, and the lot of "comedy show" Bond films that have disgraced the franchise.
All of us are going to keep telling him that, but it'll always just hit the wall he's built up around his head. He's convinced himself that Moore was, is and will always be the definitive Bond just because they give him far too many laughs than Bond in the novels ever gives.
For the time being yes. I wouldn't say best but second most identified with the role. But give Craig some time ;)