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Look- I love FYEO & OP, I have fun with LALD & TSWLM, but TMWTGG just has a special place in my heart as a truly bizarre, yet curiously grounded Moore Bond.
For ME.
Case closed.
Having just watched it, my #1 reason for loving it: Roger Moore. He is absolutely brilliant in it. It's his most tough as nails portrayal as Bond (not FYEO, imho), and even though the film has its problems (which I don't condone), and even though it's quirky, it is definitely entertaining.
Who is responsible for the slide whistle?
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Perhaps special forces types do. Most don't. Why would an air force mechanic needs to check exits when entering a building?
Worse than DAD's CGI surfing or MR's pigeon's double take?
(slide whistle and Britt Eckland's arse activating the Solex)
That actives something in me.
What an UN-PC movie!!!
I love it.
I just found a quote from Barry that makes it seem like he added it of his own volition just before he finished the score and that it was a bad call on his part due in part to being tired of rushing on the project. So I guess I just remembered it wrong.
It's pretty terrible. Still, in my most recent viewing I enjoyed the movie more than I had in the past, slide whistle and all.
I'm not sure I follow, especially regarding your DAF comment.
There is some comedy in DAF but I have the feeling that the atmosphere is a little dark, comparing it to the Moore films. Maybe it's the cinematography, the colors.
You and I both. It's my second favorite Brosnan entry and rocks every single time I see it.
Similarly for me, it was my favorite Bond until Casino Royale. At that point I had only seen a few of the entries predating GoldenEye.
Brosnan is comfortable in the role, he definitely broke in the suit. The action is captivating and there is an abundance of nifty gadgets. The premise of the story is strong in the first half. I fancy Elektra King as both the Bond girl and the villain. Judi Dench has an abundance of screen time. Zukovsky makes a return appearance. Those are all positives for me.