The old and new was the running theme throughout Skyfall - relevance of spies, MI6, technology. Yet we had seen it all before - in Goldeneye. Back then we got a new female M, quips about the cold war and sexist dinosaurs. In 1995, Bond again proved himself. Going "back in time", 1962-1989 was pretty standard affair. We got more of the same each year, except 'bigger' and 'better' than before as they always claim. So what about now?
We get a rebooted Bond ala Batman where almost all "traditional" element were stripped. And it has taken 3 (when it was "supposed" to be 2) movies for these elements to fall into place. In Craig's 3 movies, we get 3 dramatic U-turns in terms of direction - a classy reboot with a Fleming story, an artsy style with Bond as a thug, and a psych eval like Dark Knight Rises.
So, to the younger generation and new fans, what exactly is Bond? If I had started watching Bond at Casino Royale through Skyfall and then decided to flick through the back catalogue, I would be extremely confused. Right now James Bond feels like just another franchise about a man with a taste for martinis, women and fast cars and oh, a mother called M?
The discussion is this - the merits and pitfalls of the Bond "eras" which do you prefer and why. Should Bond deliver the same formulaic thing (1962-2002) or operate "independently" like new (2006-)?
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I don't agree with too much cheese in the old series. The "fun & witty" Bondmovies are in the minority and should stay that.
it does not feel familiar because it's not supposed to be... and you pretty much answer your own Con.
That's the point of this discussion - would you prefer Bond to order his martini "shaken not stirred" or would you prefer Bond to just get his damn martini, or damn the bloody martini he'll drink what he bloody well wants
Lots of differences yes, but it used to be very formulaic
it really doesnt matter to me... i am not hung up on the superficial elements of the Bond movies like a lot of fans can be... some will say, "its not a Bond movie unless he does this this this and this." ..... i think people get too hung up on those sort of things - how many times did Connery say 'Bond James Bond."? or order his "Vodka Martini, shaken not stirred."? - in From Russia With Love and Thunderball.. he does neither in neither, and those are regarded as two of the best Bond films in the entire series.
I think exactly in the same way @haserot, when people hang too much on these things they will only be satisfied by a Bond by numbers.
Exactly. Another example is "Elementary, my dear Watson" that is never said in the novels but everybody seems to be expecting every time a new Sherlock Holmes film/series comes out.