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Trick is, if you're being sarcastic it helps if there's some context. @Thunderfinger, for example, can get away with it because the wider forum know his shtick. As a new member it's tricky walking in and immediately being completely vitriolic. You need to up your game in the irony stakes if you want people to buy in to your crazy 'banter'. Most of your posts come across as literal.
I get it, you're right, if they are read as literal they can be misunderstood.
I will tone down on sarcasm or label it.
Thanks for the advice.
That was not sarcasm...lol..
Definitely.
P&W totally ripped themselves off!
Both feature Tanner albeit different actors.
Both feature less mainstream typical action directors although Apted had some thrillers under his belt. Mendes succeeded here IMO whereas Apted really let me down. Both films where the producers' attempt to elevate the series.
Both films had a cemetery scene.
Excellent examples noted by everyone. Given all the similarities, it can't be coincidence, and there's no doubt P & W along with EON decided to attempt their vision again, more credibly this time.
Agree but I can somehow hear EoN denying any similarities if ever asked.
Agreed.
"I can protect you... Do you understand? I can protect you!
Not from him!"
"How much do you know about fear?
All there is.
Well, not like this, not like him"
Good one.
I enjoy it too. Not so solid for me but I still like it.
I like all the films ...even the ones I hate.
Agreed. I've watched some utter horse ****. Every Bond film brings something to the table and they're all produced to a standard way above the ones you mention above.
I know many disagree, but from my perspective, when you want to make a film like SP, you get someone like Martin Campbell, and not someone like Sam Mendes. A more action oriented director would have addressed some of the issues inherent in SP, including laying off the personal angle, which was not necessary for this particular film, unlike with SF.
Mendes crafted the film, though. Had the film been developed at EON independent of him that may have been an option.
That's true, and this is where I think they made a mistake waiting for him. They should have just moved along with other options and we would have got our film one year earlier and it might in fact have been superior to what we finally received.
In the end, probably due to the script issues, studio opinions, & budget, SP seems like a film that is torn between two corners, tonally and otherwise. Like TWINE imho.
Like with TWINE, I ask, is it primarily an action oriented Bond film? Then why is the action so dull relatively speaking? Why does it seem tacked on like in that earlier film?
Is it primarily a character driven Bond film? Then why are the character interactions so unmeaningful (to some anyway, including myself) like in that earlier film?
I think Mendes thought he was being asked back to make SF 2, and they twisted him to make standard Bond along the way. Perhaps Apted was torn as well, due to what MGM wanted from him vs. what he wanted to make. At least with SF, Mendes gave us the Bond film I'm certain he wanted to make.
True. He wanted him in SF.
Regarding Mendes saying he wanted Blofeld in SF, did he say that after SF came out or before it was made? I'm curious to see if this is a retroactive statement to add credibility to his retcon idea in SP or if it was a genuine desire at the time.
I agree. I believe he was always in their thinking, back before SF.