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I heard it prior to seeing Spectre and outright hated it, but when I saw it with the title sequence and in context with the plot, I loved it. Even several months removed I still enjoy it a lot.
Madonna's Die Another Day is not good, but it is appropriate, since it is played during a torture scene, and because it is Madonna singing that really does emphasise the torture so see it works.
I like the title song and how it is used in the underwater sequneces. The "drive in the country tune" is one my all time favourite Bond tunes. I know it has no real Bond vibe to it but it is just so catchy and it works100% in the funny car chase (probably my favourite Bond car chase).
I also like the location music (Cortina, Corffu).
However, I don't really like the score in the ski sequence. It is a very dated 70/80s music. Might have been cool back then but has not aged that very well imo.
It is my co-favourite with Nobody does it better
That's fact.
All in all I would say that the 60s scores are on average slightly better than the 80s scores which are slightly better than the 70s score. But they are all great.
What!? Dr No?
I think the 80s Barry score are all excellent and are probably among my all time favourite Bond scores. AVTAK is indeed my favourite. But I am not such a big fan of the Kamen score and FYEO is a mixed bag for me (some great some poor tunes).
The 70s have had great Scores (Moonraker, Live and Let die, DAD). I personally find TSWLM and TMWTGG average. Not bad, but not as good as the other.
Another controversial opinion: Sheryl Crow's Tomorrow Never Dies is actually not that bad of a song.
I'm fed up with the contrarians.
I also like Crow's song more. Just her voice in the chorus is a bit of a let down.
It's a shrieking catastrophe :))
Agree
The Goldeneye Overture is very good, and the title song is alright.
=))
Agree. The only bad Moore songs were TMWTGG and well... I guess MR because I don't like it that much.
Well, I completely agree with you, this song is pure torture. That is not controversial.
Quite controversial indeed! Honestly, LALD sits comfortably at 16 for me. A sort of nonissue that I consider to be neither great nor awful, just 'there'. But there are parts in it that are great. Great villain, great main Bond girl, and a classic crocodile sequence.
But there is little momentum to the plot and Rosie Carver is not a very good actress. Baron Samedi is a better henchman than Tee Hee. Some of the action is good (double decker bus chase) some not (the overlong boat chase).