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My problem is that, as with DAD, I don't think DAF feels much like a Bond film either, more like a parody of one. Maybe that was what was needed at the time...but it doesn't hold up very well.
-It has a coherent plot
-Camille and Fields together outclass Severine as a Bond girl
-Camille's position in the story as a parallel to Bond is cleverer than Severine's
-it makes better use of its (better) locations (desert fight, chase through Siena, Bregenz opera, Bolivian party scene, Haiti boat chase)
-the villains actually make sense and are more enjoyable as characters than Silva
-the editing is really only annoying in one part of one scene (the beginning of the Siena chase)
-it does a better job of adding to the Bond universe as a whole (I.e.quantum, guy Haines, mr. White)
-it doesn't have any overlong acts like the preparation and final battle at skyfall
-it has a classic Bond scene in the opera fight while Skyfall does not IMO
-its villain plot makes sense and Is logically thought out
-it integrates current political conflicts into the plot seamlessly
-I like the location cards, dammit
I agree with all your points.
There is really no need to excuse yourself. I'm sure you didn't ask for it.
SF is in my opinion a step forward from that poor mans movie that would have done better under Paul Greengrass than Forster. The man was clearly far over his head in this project that also suffered from the scriptwriters strike. We ended up with an idea of what the movie could have been instead of a decent episode in a succesfull franchise. And the later actionscenes that made no sense at all but the need for symbolism and the death of Mathis made this a real poorly thought out movie.
I think it's the most overrated Bond film of them all. It's a good film, but certainly not among the elite of the series. I find the notion of considering it a better objective film than CR and OHMSS or even GF laughable.
A few folks complaining online doesn't mean much. It made a ton of money and most people liked it. It's the most successful Bond film ever. If the net had been around in 1964, people would be bitching about Goldfinger not being as good as the first two films.
Well, it's all about the opinions. Gf will always be my favorite Connery film, but I know most people these days would actually disagree.
That's a new one. Can I ask how old you are Craigisnotbond?
More or less what happens to me with DAF, MR and NSNA. I know I actually enjoy them because they're bizarre and fun. Same goes for DAD, but that invisible car beats me. Maybe a re-watch would not hurt, I only have seen DAD twice... I think DAF is the Bond film I've watched most times... 6 or 7...
To be fair I thought FRWL did have some really slow and dull stretches, but nothing that put me to sleep haha. Either Frwl or Tb was the slowest-paced Connery film, but they're both still good.
I thought the scenes after the train were good; the pace really picked up.
TWINE has some moments of melodrama sure and the Bond/Elektra relationship feels a little rushed but as a character piece about a cold blooded Bond struggling with a softer side it works really well. QOS wants to be a character piece about Bond coming to terms with Vesper's death but it fails because there's too much stuff crammed into a very short run time.
"the most useless shot in the entire history of Bond, easily"
You do realize that this is meant metaphoric in regard to the race that is going to start between Bond and M's bodyguard,do you?
Bring that "sentence" into my garage and I'll give it a grammatical and syntactical overhaul--free of charge.
I get it...I understand what that metaphor was trying to do, but I'm not sure it completely works. We should be staying with the characters concerned. To me trying to create those kind of metaphors feel silly and pretentious in a Bond film.
Agreed on all counts! TWINE is Brosnan's OHMSS. :)
It's already hard enough to follow the 0.00000001 second-per-shot shootout that's going on in the interrogation room, and then Forster or whoever the hell decides "HEY LET'S JUMP TO A HORSE RACE FOR NO REASON!" in yet ANOTHER 0.01-second shot before it goes back to the shootout and makes it look like M's been shot or something. It's awfully done, it's beyond confusing, and I can't believe even you're defending it. Actually, I can believe it.
Also TWINE is miles, miles, miles better than Quantum of Bullshit (which I think I'm going to start calling it).
It would have been nice to actually see the chase. All that jumping and crazy editing removed all the fun.
Very mature.
I'm hardly the first on these forums ("bollocks" has the exact same meaning). Not quite sure what you're getting at.