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No, I agree. But when he starts spouting off about what is the definitive Bond character, when he hasn't seen a single Moore film, or Dalton film, or most of the Connery films, or read a single page of Fleming, then he is in no position to tell people here what the definitive Bond character is.Matt_Helm wrote:Could you please stop ridiculing this Guy. At least he knows what he wants in a Bond movie and that is a Script that does not insult every Fiber of ones Brain. To me this doesn't sound too farfetched a Demand!
Matt_Helm wrote:Could you please stop ridiculing this Guy. At least he knows what he wants in a Bond movie and that is a Script that does not insult every Fiber of ones Brain. To me this doesn't sound too farfetched a Demand!
hoppimike wrote:Well, there are 23 films, right? That's a lot!
Plus I only got properly into them like.. what, a month ago? xD
Before then it was a very casual interest :)
JBFan626 wrote:I read some good points a few pages back about the DB5. Here are my thoughts. Seeing the DB5 with the James Bond theme was a thrill upon first viewing; I was there with some friends who are also Bond fans, everyone in the theatre cheere and so on... <i>But</i> it did strike me as a bit of a gimmick. I have a feeling that 5 years from now or even less, that moment will have lost it's novelty. It reminds me of the Yoda scene in Attack of the Clones: there was all this hype about Yoda using a lightsaber in combat for the first time. So when I finally saw that scene in 2002, I was thrilled. Years later, that scene carries very little weight; and seems more of a gimmick to show a 'cool' lightsaber action scene with Yoda. The jury is still out on the DB5 for me, but I'm concerned that scene might go the same way as the Yoda...
doubleoego wrote:JBFan626 wrote:I read some good points a few pages back about the DB5. Here are my thoughts. Seeing the DB5 with the James Bond theme was a thrill upon first viewing; I was there with some friends who are also Bond fans, everyone in the theatre cheere and so on... <i>But</i> it did strike me as a bit of a gimmick. I have a feeling that 5 years from now or even less, that moment will have lost it's novelty. It reminds me of the Yoda scene in Attack of the Clones: there was all this hype about Yoda using a lightsaber in combat for the first time. So when I finally saw that scene in 2002, I was thrilled. Years later, that scene carries very little weight; and seems more of a gimmick to show a 'cool' lightsaber action scene with Yoda. The jury is still out on the DB5 for me, but I'm concerned that scene might go the same way as the Yoda...
Regarding the db5 scene it's supposed to be a gimmick. It's a deliberate nod to the series' own history, which is one if the reasons why the scene does not last long and is over pretty quickly. It's set up really well, with the angle of, needing to change vehicles but other than that it's not meant to be anything other than an Easter egg for fans of the series.
JBFan626 wrote:hoppimike wrote:Well, there are 23 films, right? That's a lot!
Plus I only got properly into them like.. what, a month ago? xD
Before then it was a very casual interest :)
Definitely check them all out. I think when I first saw them all, I would watch 1 or 2 a weekend until I had seen them all. It's interesting to see the evolution of the series over time: how one is a reaction to the other: Diamonds to OHMSS, or FYEO to Moonraker, or CR to DAD. I would recommend seeing one of the documentaries as well as introduction and to give some context to the film. Everything or Nothing was great and gives some perspective to the history of the film series.
Getafix wrote:I know. I was glad to see the DB5 blown up. Mendes has ensured we are not subjected to more tedious 'references' to the car. But I would have prefered if he'd left it out completely in the first place. It's a lazy croud pleaser that we could have done without.
doubleoego wrote:@hoppimike, didn't you say you recently watched Dr.No abd thoroughly enjoyed it? You can't get older than Dr.No as it's the first. Honestly, if you can try and watch them all. Looking at the transition in the styles and approaches for these movies should keep you entertained at the ver least but if you haven't seen from Russia with love, thunderball, on her majesty's secret service, the living daylights, license to kill, live and let die and the spy who loved me, I urge you to seek out these particular movies ASAP.
doubleoego wrote:@jbfan, I also prefer the nods like using Barry's home too, although such a nod is a bit too obscure. I particularly like the casino scenes with Bond abd Sevarine, where Bond notices tge branding on her wrist and when Sevarine says, "nice to have met you Mr.Bond" both these instances are nods to Count Lippe in TB where Bond notices tge Tong sign on his wrist and Lippe himself on 2 occasions says, "nice to have met you, Mr.Bond". They're nit as obscure as Barry's home but not so on the nose as the tricked out db5.
CIA wrote:I really don't understand this search for existing thread feature, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. But this arse doesn't like Skyfall
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268672/Box-office-busting-Skyfall-ridiculed-distasteful-Bond-author-Sebastian-Faulks.html#axzz2KdzoYs36
hoppimike wrote:CIA wrote:I really don't understand this search for existing thread feature, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. But this arse doesn't like Skyfall
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268672/Box-office-busting-Skyfall-ridiculed-distasteful-Bond-author-Sebastian-Faulks.html#axzz2KdzoYs36
Hm, interesting that he and I have completely different reasons for disliking Skyfall.
Other than the unease over the decision to practically make Bond bisexual/bicurious lol
What were they smoking? o.O
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote:hoppimike wrote:CIA wrote:I really don't understand this search for existing thread feature, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. But this arse doesn't like Skyfall
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268672/Box-office-busting-Skyfall-ridiculed-distasteful-Bond-author-Sebastian-Faulks.html#axzz2KdzoYs36
Hm, interesting that he and I have completely different reasons for disliking Skyfall.
Other than the unease over the decision to practically make Bond bisexual/bicurious lol
What were they smoking? o.O
Oh, great. You're one of those who thinks the Silva knee pat shows Bond's bisexuality. What a joke.
What were you smoking to think that?
hoppimike wrote:0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote:hoppimike wrote:CIA wrote:I really don't understand this search for existing thread feature, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. But this arse doesn't like Skyfall
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268672/Box-office-busting-Skyfall-ridiculed-distasteful-Bond-author-Sebastian-Faulks.html#axzz2KdzoYs36
Hm, interesting that he and I have completely different reasons for disliking Skyfall.
Other than the unease over the decision to practically make Bond bisexual/bicurious lol
What were they smoking? o.O
Oh, great. You're one of those who thinks the Silva knee pat shows Bond's bisexuality. What a joke.
What were you smoking to think that?
No I mean when Bond says "what makes you think it's my first time?"
That is weeeeiiird as hell O.O
hoppimike wrote:0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote:hoppimike wrote:CIA wrote:I really don't understand this search for existing thread feature, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. But this arse doesn't like Skyfall
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268672/Box-office-busting-Skyfall-ridiculed-distasteful-Bond-author-Sebastian-Faulks.html#axzz2KdzoYs36
Hm, interesting that he and I have completely different reasons for disliking Skyfall.
Other than the unease over the decision to practically make Bond bisexual/bicurious lol
What were they smoking? o.O
Oh, great. You're one of those who thinks the Silva knee pat shows Bond's bisexuality. What a joke.
What were you smoking to think that?
No I mean when Bond says "what makes you think it's my first time?"
That is weeeeiiird as hell O.O
Baltimore_007 wrote:Which direction is all this headed ?
hoppimike wrote:0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote:hoppimike wrote:CIA wrote:I really don't understand this search for existing thread feature, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong place. But this arse doesn't like Skyfall
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268672/Box-office-busting-Skyfall-ridiculed-distasteful-Bond-author-Sebastian-Faulks.html#axzz2KdzoYs36
Hm, interesting that he and I have completely different reasons for disliking Skyfall.
Other than the unease over the decision to practically make Bond bisexual/bicurious lol
What were they smoking? o.O
Oh, great. You're one of those who thinks the Silva knee pat shows Bond's bisexuality. What a joke.
What were you smoking to think that?
No I mean when Bond says "what makes you think it's my first time?"
That is weeeeiiird as hell O.O
Baltimore_007 wrote:Bardem's character was portrayed as bi-sexual from all that I could ascertain, but what's the big deal here with some participants ?
Is James Bond a bi-sexual character now, or at any time in the past, or has someone omitted to tell me something after all these long years of viewing ?
Have to concur with some other members here, in that some may be getting the wrong idea about something, or merely going down a one-way alley of ridiculous proportions ?
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