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Nooooooooo. I saw it in Imax twice. I am talking about from Tangiers forward. The movie seems very weighed down after that. It kind of lumbers along. Newman's operatic soundtrack doesn't help.
===As for Bond's snobbery. I am a Connery purist so I certainly understand the sentiment, but I don't think Craig's Bond is completely lost in that respect.
Sure this angle may be understated with Craig's Bond, but I don't think its lost entirely.
I think its there, but maybe more implied than flaunted.
He certainly dresses real well, very expensively. He likes his expensive Aston Martins. He piped right up with the year and model number of Blofelds Rolls Royce.
He wears the expensive watches.
What I liked most about his Bond persona in SP, was that he captured both the aura of danger that Bond projects as well as Bond's relaxed manner and of course minus the personal baggage that he has been saddled with to varying degrees in his three previous films.
Fleming's Bond was not without humour. In fact he was quite the smartass, especially in books like Goldfinger and the later stages of YOLT, but all the books are peppered with his quips.
Bond is relentless in the digs he tosses at both Oddjob and Auric in GF.
My favourite is " How's the agoraphobia Goldfinger?" as the two stroll down the wide open expanse of the golf course. GF the dullard, has no response to that.
I thought Craig caught Bond's relaxed humour, that we find in both Fleming and the Connery films, as well as from the other actors, but the others, Moore especically, couldn't deliver with quite the same authority.
It has to be in combo with the menace element as well.
Lemme just say that after Connery's first two & Dalton's two, I'm a lot more forgiving that no films will ever come as close.
And that's fine ...respect opinion of both. Emotions just seem high with SP. I think we all want Bond to be Bond for all of us to enjoy.
I'm in the middle of the road.. just going to wait until on BluRay.
I just don't want to see anyone giving up on Bond :(.
I don't think so.
Perhaps the atmosphere in here ? :P
We'll have a better idea in about 6 months to a year where it sits. That position will hold unless there is a critical reassessment in time (which happened to OHMSS, & to a lesser extent QoS & LTK for the positive.........and DAD for the negative).
But, there is a difference between wearing expensive attire and knowing why you wear them. Hip hop stars wear expensive watches as well. An orange Lamborghini is expensive but it's as tasteless as you can get.
The thing is not wearing expensive stuff, but knowing how to wear them.
1. The Living Daylights
2. Octopussy
3. Casino Royale
4. From Russia with Love
5. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
6. Goldeneye
7. For Your Eyes Only
8. The Spy Who Loved Me
9. Tomorrow Never Dies
10. Dr No
11. Moonraker
12. Diamonds Are Forever
13. Licence to Kill
14. You Only Live Twice
15. A View To A Kill
16. Goldfinger
17. The Man with the Golden Gun (+2)
18. Thunberball
19. Die Another Day (+1)
20. Live and Let Die (+1)
21. Skyfall (+1)
22. The World Is Not Enough (+1)
23. Spectre (-6)
24. Quantum of Solace
After rewatching a few key scenes from TWINE I have concluded I like the action in TWINE (just the PTS alone is enough) is better than in Spectre.
The past 8 years must have been hard for you :-S
I just don't get that. Though I respect your choice. If you really have SP on 57th spot or lower, then this review would be applicable to your choice no :-)?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2015/11/03/review-spectre-is-the-worst-007-movie-in-30-years/
It's been underwhelming yes. The films have never looked or been acted better but they lack the fun factor of the old films. Even the usual bottom rankers (avtak, daf, dad) are fun. I don't like the retconning of Spectre, but it could've been forgiven if I was blown away by everything else.
When they said classic Bond for Spectre, I didn't expect them to borrow so many elements from past movies. The bits that are original are immensely enjoyable. Q/Bond scenes in skyfall/Spectre, Boardroom scene, SF PTS.
Plus everything in Spectre feels half-baked. The perfect example is the much hyped hypercar chase. Gadgets not working? It's funny, but come on give us something. The re-use of the score makes me want to cry - Newman's action cue is no "007 theme". On the other hand, the trailer music made me want to cry with joy.
Another easy to explain example is, finally they put the gunbarrel at the front, but with a lazy wipe-effect blood drop and could they not have opened it on the skull?
I've been considering bottom place for Spectre. QoS at least has a good score (less said about AWTD the better), and is pretty beautiful too, just poorly edited.
But despite my ranking, there's many isolated scenes I love in both SF and SP. I love Waltz's Blofeld, just wish they left Oberhauser and the scar out of it.
I love all James Bonds equally :)>- regardless of what I think of the films they're in.
1. Licence to Kill
2. From Russia With Love
3. The Living Daylights
4. Dr. No
5. For Your Eyes Only
6. Quantum of Solace
7. SPECTRE
8. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
9. Casino Royale
10. Octopussy
11. A View to a Kill
12. Moonraker
13. Skyfall
14. GoldenEye
15. The Spy Who Loved Me
16. Thunderball
17. Tomorrow Never Dies
18. You Only Live Twice
19. Goldfinger
20. Never Say Never Again
21. Diamonds are Forever
22. The Man with the Golden Gun
23. Live and Let Die
24. The World Is Not Enough
25. Die Another Day
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"SPECTRE" is on #7 on my ranking too ;-).
But in deference to Craig's energetic performance as Bond, I think it only fitting to include it with the regular Bond films too.
So we are making progress. This I think is a big step forward for the re-boot era. Bravo!
So for now I have slipped it in at #20 just ahead of DAD.
I can't in good conscience though move it ahead of any of the first 19 films.
I quite enjoy all of those films with very little reservation.
*****
1. Thunderball
2. The Living Daylights
3. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
4. From Russia with Love
5. Licence to Kill
****
6. Goldfinger
7. GoldenEye
8. Casino Royale
9. Quantum of Solace
10. The Man with the Golden Gun
***
11. The Spy Who Loved Me
12. Dr. No
13. Tomorrow Never Dies
14. You Only Live Twice
15. A View to a Kill
**
16. Spectre
17. Skyfall
18. For Your Eyes Only
19. Diamonds Are Forever
20. Octopussy
21. The World Is Not Enough
22. Live and Let Die
*
23. Moonraker
24. Die Another Day
1. Goldeneye
2. Casino Royale
3. Skyfall
4. SPECTRE
5. The Living Daylights
6. The Spy Who Loved Me
7. Goldfinger
****
8. You Only Live Twice
9. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
10. Thunderball
11. Dr. No
12. From Russia With Love
***
13. Tomorrow Never Dies
14. The Man with the Golden Gun
15. Live and Let Die
16. For Your Eyes Only
17. The World is not Enough
**
18. Moonraker
19. Octopussy
20. Quantum of Solace
21. License to Kill
22. Diamonds are Forever
*
23. Die Another Day
24. A View to a Kill
What taste, style! :))
You are mistaking the gun for the eye.