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I'm not going to bash LTK but you can't really compare the two.
No you can't really, end of the day they're very different films. I will admit though, even though LTK is my favourite film, CR had better locations.
Movies were more than capable of being "three dimensional" in the 70s. There's plenty of great examples. The thing is in that era, Bond wasn't.
In 2012 we still have our fair share of crap (if anything its got worse).
IMO CR2006 completly destroyed the original novel... an insult to Fleming. Great film, but very bad Bond film and un-Fleming to the extreme.
Much closer than the MR film is to it's original novel (to me anyway).
Anyway, it doesn't even matter.
MOST PEOPLE DON'T READ FLEMING.
MR the novel is more like DAD the film than MR the film
Unlike Dench
Yep. Lee's performance was infinitely more subtle than Dench. Pure class.
Also GE: "The target is London."
Emma Thompson would also be quite good.
Too mumsy IMO.
I always thought Lois Maxwell should have been moved up to M's position anyway.
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But overall I think she's distracted from the main man. Her star power demanded she have more screen time. I liked her when she was hardly there lol.
Not a fan of this M but I am a fan of Dench as an actress. Anyone who can pop out a ping pong ball from their lady bits and hit targets 10 yards away has to have mucho respect.
I have no idea (I have avoided all news/trailers/reviews etc anywhere about Skyfall) what the character of M will be like but I fear she will be popping up everywhere, trust issues and hogging screen time as per usual
Plus I never cared for the idea of making M a woman. It just made everything so PC.
Weel when 007 with Pierce returned in the real world the head of MI6 was one Stella Rimmington. So EON did not go PC but went realistic. ;)
And once you got somebody of Dame Dench her stature onboard you would be really stupid to let her go. As an actress she is brilliant and as she remains part of the EON family as Cubby set out to create the franchise. It says a lot about Barbara & Wilson that they kept up that family going.
Erm, no. You miss the point completely, bringing politics into it. It's ridiculous to criticise the character cause of her gender. I don't have a problem with that. I have a problem with the Dench agenda, the over-use, the boring trust issues, her popping up everywhere and making it about M. Its so boring and has been done to death too much.
As for Fiennes, as much as I love him, he's not THAT big. I mean, there's Voltermoort and Schindler's List but I mainly think of him as a successful indie actor. I don't think we have to worry about him having too much star power for the role. Plus, when you think about it, he didn't have that much screen time in the Harry Potter movies. I don't think he'd mind being a minor character in the Bond films since it would give him money to pursue his own projects.
The recent Bond has been too close to M and occasionally too familiar with her. The old M was like Bond seeing the headmaster and getting out as soon as possible to get on with it.
For the last two films, I found M too much involved, always watching and assessing Bond's actions live : in the end, she lost the superiority she had so greatly achieved during the Brosnan era.
Luckily, Skyfall goes further and give it the end it deserves. Dench concludes her service for MI6 with great dignity and a superb confrontation with the villain.
I am also happily surprised by Ralph Finnes role (it was a thought I had since 2006 and didn't dare to expect it would come true one day)
He is very elegant , yet gritty at the same time. I would love to see him in a Bond film.
Having said that I have now to dish out on BB + MGW.
Judi Dench was really perfect in GE and TND.
Her big supporting role in TWINE should have been a one-time thing only. She was in fact a Bond-girl(woman) in TWINE.
One of the reasons I rank TWINE so low (No 16).
But what they have done with her and the M character in Skyfall is probably the worst thing ever in any Bond movie.
She was portrait as an absolute imbecile, a total failure. How could they do this to M and especially to Judi Dench, an absolutely unworthy end of an era.
how I feel. I even got a bit weepy at the end of SF.
:)) weepy end
I know lots of people had to cry...normally I get all emotional too with such scenes but in this case I found it absolutely cringeworthy!
Craigs acting in that scene is awful and the whole thing is on Grey's Anatomy level really.
Without that stupid, useless death of M and the soap opera ending Skyfall would be much better.
Well, there's always Q which is similarly embarrassing in Skyfall but that's off topic.