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Quite frankly, by many fans - especially the casual and general film fans who appreciate the series - it's always been considered a classic... :)
Danke sehr. :)
By the bye, the second part of this blog post gives yet more reasons why The 'Die's a cast-iron Bond classic... ;)
http://georgesjournal.wordpress.com/2012/03/17/007-50-birthday-bonding-2-rare-but-brilliant-images-of-blightys-finest-1970s/
I'll let you know when it happens, so don't hold your breath. ;)
It could be argued that the role wasn't exactly a good one. Showed them all as criminals, pawns in Mr Big's game. It was a very stereotypical portrayal.
Though I agree with everything else you said; LALD was a new Bond, a fresh start almost. And Solitaire is my third favourite Bond Girl.
Hilarious. Are you being sarcastic? I hope so!
Yeah, it was called blaxploitation.
Here's why LALD deserves respect and recognition-
#1 It has the lovely Jane Seymour
#2 Mr Big was one of the most fearsome and intimidating Bond villains ever, Kananga was OK, but simply lost the menace
#3 Paul McCartney and Wings music, simply outstanding, one of the best ever
#4 JW Pepper, being serious, I always liked to see him
#5 Fun PTS in New York, New Orleans and San Monique
#6 Roger Moore looked the part and did very well
#7 The scarecrows were very.. scary
#8 The tarot cards were always interesting to see
#9 It has a decent fight on the train at the end, much better than Spy in '77
#10 Such exotic locations
#11 It's not really a kids film, more for mature teenagers and adults
#12 Great sequence at the croc farm, stepping stones and all
#13 Such an interesting array of colorful characters
#14 The boat chase through the Louisiana Bayous
#15 Despite the overall tension in the air there is genuine humor to be had and some fine action bits and lots to get involved in
The Spy Who Loved Me is also a very good outing, but I can't stand the Simon soundtrack
YOLT, is a poor Bond release, but Nancy Sinatra is the star of the show there
Sheryl Crow does an outstanding song for TND, even though the overall film is terrible
Rita Coolidge does a great tune for Octopussy, not really a fan of the movie though
Tina Turner wasn't best choice for Goldeneye, but the film more than componsates for it
Just making some examples here
My main point is about LALD specifically because each film is different of course. Everything about the music is perfect in this film from the main theme to the quick paced music during scenes like the boat chase. It improved the film in my opinion.
The Bayou chase too in the swamps also has effective and great music also
Also when Carver and Moore are in the poppy fields and the scarecrows appear, 'make your choice' etc, the music is really good and appropriate
Even at the end with Bond and Kananga in the shark pool, it never lets you down, even if the actual fight sequence does..
JW Pepper is less funny than he used to be (maybe the latest 2 releases has influenced that, or I'm getting too old for it)
Soundtrack did elevate it, though i think with certain types of movie where the soundtrack plays a big part, for example films like Empire Strike's Back, Alien, Bond, Raiders of the lost Ark, Jaws etc i think the soundtrack make's 50 per cent of the movie. ( I realise i have picked very good films with very good soundtrack's)
This.
And Madeleine Smith. Let's not forget Hammer's proudest pair of b... - uh - earlobes.
:-\"
I never even heard Mrs Bell say 'shit' until about 2 years ago. It is always removed in every print on telly in England.
Reading the comments here I'm starting to think that LALD is probably the best of the non Barry soundtracks. TND runs it quite close - especially is you put Surrender at the start and relegate Sheryl to the end credits.
I dont think LALD is particularly regarded as classic with the fans (I think most on here would rate it somewhere in the middle) but overall with the general public it is because of iconic moments. The voodoo opening titles with Mcartneys song, the double decker bus, the crocodiles, Baron Samedi, the boat chase - these are all moments that stick in the memory from boxing day in the 80s.
If you look at the most well known films with the public its all about iconic moments.
DN - Sean lighting up, DN
GF - DB5, Oddjob, Jill
YOLT - Volcano, classic Blofeld
LALD - see above
TSWLM - Ski jump, Jaws, Lotus
GE - Bungy, Pierces first, Xenia, tank chase
CR - Daniels first, free running, poker game (although mostly its because its fresh in the memory. Thats said I think QOS has largely already been forgotten by the public at large)
The film has a good selection of villians and henchman, a great Bond girl, some cracking action set pieces and brilliant one liners, what's no to like?
One thing I always wondered is how Mrs Bell ended up in intensive care. She was shocked at Bond's antics at the airfield but seemed fine. Maybe she had a heart attack afterwards in which case thats hilarious ;)
I've always quite enjoyed the film. The way that the film hints at supernatural elements gives it something that none of the other films in the franchise has, and the fact that they didn't go completely overboard with those elements (which they probably would have had the film been made in the current Hollywood climate) is an additional plus. I thought that Roger Moore did a solid job in his first outing as Bond. Not a spectacular performance, but I'd rate him pretty solidly here nonetheless. The film also has Jane Seymour, who is easily a top 5 Bond girl, so that helps the film as well.
It was the first that had a massive impact on me. Can't remember the very first however, probably Goldfinger.