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Yeah based off interviews I've read, it wasn't so much "Pierce didn't do anything about it" as it is "Pierce wasn't listened to because BB wasn't as keen on him as she is Daniel". He's on record saying he always tried to push them in a certain direction, he wasn't listened to, and in the end just did his best to make his work. And personally I can't picture any other Bond holding DAD together as well as he does.
Sir Roger possibly.
But I do feel sorry for Pierce,i think he could have been an excellent Bond (I like him anyway) if he got the backing,and was listened to.
Film: Carry On Moonraker
Jaws sits amidst the rubble of the cable car. He finds a pear in his pocket and makes to eat it.
Dolly approaches
Dolly: Ooh I say, what a lovely looking pear.
Jaws: Hehe, you took the words right out of my mouth.
Camera zooms in on Dolly's cleavage.
Dolly: Ooooo, saucy!
She giggles and walks away, swinging her rear end.
Jaws: Fwwooooooar!
Hahaha brilliant...
Bond gets caught and thrown into an ambulance :
Bond : "Oooh matron"...
At least with the wave scene, you can imagine that the idea was to entertain, within the confines of the film. The Tarzan Yell was just an insult to the viewer.
The Tarzan yell is embarrassing but at least the actual intention was to get a laugh with that one.
Denise Richards took me out of the film in every scene. And then there's that last line...the worst of any Bond film (although they rivaled it in DAD).
I think Roger would come closest and I even think that based off his reaction to the bomb countdown at the end of OP, he'd nail the North Korea stuff. But I can't picture him in moments like the scene on the boat with M, I'm not sure if he could do angry/betrayed as well as Pierce. Craig and Dalton couldn't have sold the silly stuff and the crap one liners. Connery would have taken one look at the script and decided it wasn't worth the effort, he would have been on auto pilot. But Brosnan really gives it 100%, managing to do all these very tonally different scenes well and also make it feel natural, like it's the same movie/character through the whole thing. I think it's his best performance and really underrated. I think the film is so crap that people overlook how good he is in it.
On the other hand - Pussy was legitimately holding Bond hostage. Attempted rape of a kidnapper. That would be an interesting trial.
"You've just killed James Bond!" or "I knocked him out cold" or "James! JAMES! JAMES!"
Bond himself isn't meant to be doing the Tarzan yell, it's just a sound effect to underscore the gag.
Exactly, like the flute whistle during the car stunt in TMWTGG. The car doesn t actually make that sound.
I think you're correct.
Things like the pigeon and the slide whistle whilst utter bollocks are brief moments that are over in a few seconds.
SP not only tarnishes its own film and the series with stepbrothergate but also diminishes the films directly preceding it.
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Making a mockery of the whole character of Blofeld and his relationship with Bond is no worse than a fleeting, 2 second long, crap 'comedy' gag of a pigeon watching a gondola (twice)??
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one even though, in the words of Mads himself, 'you are soooo wrong'.
But doesn't DAF do that too, in its own way? Granted, it's only one film, but there's also only one Tracy.
I'm not going to argue with you that DAF is poor. But that doesn't make SP good does it?
I'm a fan of SP but I think there is a difference. DAF is disappointing coming after OHMSS but it also has nothing to do with it. They're basically two stand alone Bond movies that have nothing to do with eachother, which is disappointing in itself that we didn't get a sequel, but at least it doesn't tarnish OHMSS. SP on the other hand directly retcons the other Craig films, so I can see why it'd be annoying for those who didn't enjoy it.
Surprised by the dramatic reactions to it. And business moves on just as surely in either case.
Impossible to really argue with that.
But he was played by Lucien Jérôme, maybe that’s what his English really sounded like ;)