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Idk about that, John Barrys music really elevates these movies.
you misunderstood, only the dialogue of course!
Macau
Severine/Anders have similar roles/fates
Silva has quite a bit in common with the literary Scaramanga - his style of dress, homoerotic tendencies.
I feel that Roger makes a perfectly likable 007, admittedly different to the character of the novels, but still a rousing screen hero. The plot is less 'comic/ camp' than the poor DAF and Roger Moore's debut is his best film.
Yaphet Kotto gives a strong performance as the infamous main villain, Dr. Kananga. Kananga has many colorful henchmen, like the grinning Tee Hee and the score is great too.
Updating Ian Fleming's most controversial novel, Live And Let Die, the producers, writer Tom Mankiewicz, and director Guy Hamilton choose to embrace the action packed comical Bond film as seen in the previous Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. Unlike that film, which turned out to be a very mixed bag, it works here. Although I feel that Fleming's finale in the book (underwater treck/ sharks and keel hauling) is actually better the films finale.
Yes, I find LALD's climax underwhelming.
I agree, LALD is the best Moore film. He does get a bit of an edge in that one. He has sex with a woman and then pulls a gun on her, then straight after he tricks another woman into sleeping with him. I actually think that early Moore is very Fleming, with his expensive tastes, his womanising and his devotion to the mission. Its only with TSWLM that he became outright comic. He's a lot more deadpan in LALD, although there are of course hints of what was to come.
I think Moore's performances in LALD, TMWTGG and FYEO were his most Flemingesque, AVTAK his least.
Yeah, you see Bonds apartment in both, Quarrel/Quarrel JR, an island that people are afraid to go to etc.
EDIT: baddie controlling by fear (dragon vs voodoo), baddie situated on an island etc. etc.
Nice spots. Both also feature a woman that Bond befriends that turns out to be working for the enemy. Also, this is a bit subtler, the primary colour of LALD is red, just like Quarell bright red shirt that he wears. I know that's a bit tenuous, but I always seem to make that connection.
Also Bond is held at gunpoint by someone who turns out to be an alley. Wow, these similarities are really stacking up!
interrupted, both end up on the villains island. In both Bond gets attacked in his
hotel room by an animal. Both have villains or henchmen with metal hands or
hand. In both Bond shags a bird he knows is working for the villain.
Both were filmed in Jamaica; both feature Quarrel( or Jr)and Felix, who are seen in a small boat; both have Bond sent to find out what happened to missing agents; in both Bond is briefed in the early hours.
possible "unusual" pairings:
-Longest title with shortest title DN-TMWTGG
-With "Gold" in the title GF-GE-TMWTGG
-With "Kill" in the title LTK-AVTAK
-With "Die" in the title DAD-LALD
-With a name in the title DN-GF-OP
-The fantasy titles TB-MR-OP-GE-SF
-The "strange" titles QOS-TLD-AVTAK
-The spy related titles FYEO-LTK-OHMSS
-Titles with a location FRWL-TWINE-CR-SF
-Films with exact 10 year gaps:
DAD-SF
FRWL-LALD-OP
GF-TMWTGG
AVTAK-GE
YOLT-TSWLM-TLD-TND
OHMSS-MR-LTK-TWINE
-Films with exact 20 year gaps:
GE-SP
FRWL-OP
TB-AVTAK
YOLT-TLD
OHMSS-LTK
the titles sequence. ;)
I can't wait for the first hard R Bond film. Imagine the TS then, flying Thunderpussys everywhere! ;)
And the villains are doctors.
:-O woah! You just blew my mind, I hadn't made that connection.
I noticed that Connery, Moore, Brosnan and Craig all arrived in a location by plane during their debut films and were shown either exiting the plane or the airport. Given they are the actors with the longest runs to date, if EON is superstitious, they should ensure a similar scene greets the new actor in his first film when he takes over.
I've always thought those scenes are memorable, because Bond always looks suitably cool, and also because they are normally accompanied by a great score.