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I remember all the trailers, the posters, the TV specials promoting the fifth Bond adventure. And then after all this I MISSED IT DURING THE THEATRICAL RUN. Can you believe that??
I was upset and saddened and made a vow that I would never miss another Bond adventure. And starting with OHMSS I always caught the Bond films up until GE during their initial release.
Anyway I did finally see YOLT but it was years later (Seven to be exact) during a return double bill with DAF.
There was no DVD or VHS home video and the Bond films were rarely shown on TV. One had to catch them on a return engagement and usually a double bill. those were the days, my young associates.
I remember the Ninjas (very few of us had heard of a ninja back then) and all the "welcome to Japan Mr Bond" promotions. The beautiful Japanese landscapes, the cute ladies, Blofeld finally revealed, the pirahna pool, that great Barry soundtrack.
Here's to YOLT: 45 years young.
YOLT isn't the greatest of Bond movies, but it is still a movie I enjoy to this day and has much sentimental value. Mie Hama is far more than "cute", to me she is a perfect living goddess and the most beautiful woman (short of my daughter of course) I have ever seen. My very first crush.
Seconded, here's to YOLT!
Overall I think the film lacks something - Fleming! Although the Producers obviously liked it, having remade it twice (MR and TSWLM - with the same director!). I love the score and Nancy's song, the fight at the docks, shot from a long way away instead of the close-ups normally used for fight scenes. This film also has some of the worst back-projection of the whole series.
And although I like DP, I don't like him as Blofeld, nothing like he is in the book. Do like the ladies though! (Though in the book Kissy dives naked!).
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If it's not worthy of our adoration why does it represent Bond more than any other? When The Simpsons fondly used Bond in one of their episodes which one did they lampoon? Not LTK that's for sure. YOLT, because everyone knew exactly what they were getting at.
It has the iconic image of Blofeld, pirrhanas, Little Nellie, ninjas, a hollowed out volcano, a huge magnet, sumo wrestling, some gorgeous location work, faultless melodies, great stunts and the single most amazing aeriel shot of the series as Bond races across the roof tops beating up a load of Blofeld's goons. Marvellous.
Yes it makes no sense, but Bond isn't about that. Bond is about being bigger and more glamorous and more exotic than the next film.
And Connery did not for one milli-second look 'bored'. He was exactly the same as ever, simply the speed of the film, the increase in action didn't complement Connery's laid back style as much as TB and GF had. Connery was magnificent. Watch his line delivery closely, watch his faciel expressions closely. It's all there, but more subtle than the less accomplished efforts later in the series.
Happy birthday YOLT.
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1. He was starting to put on weight in YOLT and hence wasn't in peak shape.
2. After Twice he announced he was leaving the role so one can assume his enthusiasm had faded.
I'd hardly call YOLT underrated. OK it may not be the best film of the 60s but most people at least know about it or have fond memories watching it.
The most underrated film of the 60s is easily OHMSS.
Today I got my comeuppance at the science museum in London. At first I thought I was looking at a tribute to YOLT, when in fact I was looking at the real thing in the form of a satellite launching rocket called Black Arrow. My appreciation for the film has increased considerably, even if I can never forgive the producers for DP.
YOLT is certainly not underrated in terms of not being heard of. Most James Bond parodies include the SPECTRE volcano lair, a villain representing Blofeld with the scar and the white cat turning around in a swivel chair, a larger-than-life battle, which YOLT took to the next level, and the Little Nellie helicopter. In terms of hard-core fans liking it or not, maybe so. It's not very high on my list, in fact it's #20, so I can't really speak on those grounds, hahaha.