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I remember enjoying the film only for Connery, but finding Gere the weak link.
I've never had the desire to revisit it.
I have similar feelings about Lady Victoria Devon from the same film.
I don't know how controversial this opinion is but lately I've been preferring "James Bond with Bongos" from FRWL:
to the original James Bond theme from DN:
There's many issues with the movie, but let's face it, making Connery a cuckold to Richard Gere is grossly impossible.
As a medievalist who wrote his thesis on Chrétien de Troyes, I can also say that there's nothing remotely faithful, in spirit or otherwise, to the source material, which is supposed to be "Le chevalier de la charrette".
I think the terrible song gives the QOS title sequence a bad reputation.I’ve always liked the visuals of that title sequence but the song...ugh!
I beg to differ. DAD is much worse.
Yes. As terrible as the QOS song was, it's still better than DAD.
Oh and it appears that others think a Bondverse with spinoffs and so on would be the way to go: https://screenrant.com/no-time-die-james-bond-franchise-fix-after-how/amp/
I'll say it again: oh Hell no!
It's certainly different and much more experimental as far as Bond songs go. As a song I find it OK, especially the extended end tune but as a Bond song I suppose it is rather "out there". For me I think the worst Bond song is the latest Billie Eilish song for NTTD. It's just too understated and whispery for a Bond song. It needed to come alive a lot more and it just never really did.
Nah, DAD is at least trying something unique. With QOS, it felt like they just wanted to repeat CR by picking a rock act again, but what we get is the most incompatible artists collaborating to make a song that just reminds me of a strangling cat. Just because it’s Jack White on guitars doesn’t make it less crap.
On the contrary, Madonna's generic techno beat is extremely unoriginal. And it's a bad song regardless of wether it's a Bond song or not.
But then again, TND has fans, so nothing is impossible.
It is not bizarre at all. I consider DAD a worse song than AWTD. You were the one who made it a discussion about perceived "originality". The truth is neither songs are original. One of them however is horrible and one is just forgettable.
The only innovative thing about AWTD is a duet, which is great if only their vocals didn’t clash so horribly.
The Madonna song was one of the few instances that the Brosnan era was allowed to break away from that traditional sound that became so stale, especially when David Arnold was the creative director. Thankfully Chris Cornell actually wrote his own song instead of leaving it all to David Arnold and having Don Black write lyrics.
I agree with your point, but it doesn't make sense in the context of the previous discussion. A rock song like AWTD is not in line with traditional Bond themes only because the previous song happened to be a rock song as well (and a very different rock song at that...). To claim that Madonna's techno song is a break with tradition, and AWTD isn't, doesn't make much sense. (Or it's "truly bizarrre" as another poster here would patronizingly put it... cough... cough...) I don't think anyone would listen to AWTD and say, "yes, this is keeping with Bond tradition".
If you think DAD is the better song, fine. You are entitled to your opinion. Let's leave it at that...
There's always NSNA. ;-)
I think they are both horrible songs. ;-) Whoever imagined that it was a good idea to throw some electro pop in our face, was delusional. It may have been 'hip' at the time, but it lost its 'hipness' almost instantly. The lyrics are another problem. Few of the Bond themes are worthy of Shakespearean praise, but DAD isn't even cheeky, playful or clever. It's just a collection of empty phrases.
Its one saving grace is that Kleinman at least knew how to minimize the damage. But yeah, it's baaaaad (as Jinx would say.)
I bet that if Madonna had recorded herself while snoring in her sleep and put a funky beat on that, it would have been a hit too. ;-)
You mean to say that's not what she actually did?!
Good one, @ProfJoeButcher! =)) What would Sigmund Freud have to say about this?
"I need to lay down."
*Shrugs*