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It just goes to show that this movie has a whole world in itself of undiscovered material....this has the potential for both fans and non-fans to have second thoughts that QoS was just a mistake.
As for a potential tv show....no 007 in it at all....a Felix and Beam spinoff could have worked...the chemistry between the actors was good. It wasn't as offsetting as the Boris clone from NTTD.
I'm not sure....he didn't seem to respond to any of the fans here when I gave them his email address....
His presence in a future Bond movie would have been phenomenal to test the character. @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 mentioned about how interesting it would be to see how Bond would have the ability to choose a professional collaboration to gain more info on Quantum/Spectre vs punishing Yusef.
In ways, it could be that Bond was just so disgusted with the way Yusef was able to honeytrap his way to Vesper so much that he didn't want to see the guy. Neither did Bond want to carry this guy's necklace anymore as he hadn't get over Vesper at the end of QoS as we could see in NTTD simply by dropping it in the snow to show M he is detached.
The peak of his career....until Bond showed up in Kazaan...
And he’s also now been in Star Wars and the MCU.
Damn he really did look great in QOS. All that work with the director writing it during the strike & no time for a haircut... longer hair softens his features.
He might as well have shaved his head for SF....it's like you could tell he was trying to make the anti-QoS with that film lol....but the subject of Vesper kept coming back up and would eventually catch up.....
Here's an idea for a QoS DVD re-release: use Shirley Bassey's No Good About GoodBye....it uses a lot of the background tones you hear in the scene transitions throughout the current cut of the film where Bond travels from one place to another and also when he mentions Vesper by name for once at the end.
Agreed.
My hot take is No Good About Goodbye doesn't really work that well with the visuals of the QoS titles sequence. It's a great song and I agree with you about the cues, but personally I think they'd have to change the visuals if they change the song.
Agreed. But I'm in the small camp that doesn't mind the current song, so I'm happy to have both remain.
"Yes, I know, Mr. Day-Lewis, you're a three-time Academy Award winner with over forty years of acting experience... but Simon got leaned on by Eva Green!"
The ransom amount has just doubled. I expect you to pay.
You’re right that when Bond walks into the shadows in QOS and we never see that version of Bond again, that’s because this Bond has character growth. I don’t think I would have liked seeing Craig keep playing Bond Begins for his entire run. I didn’t even like how QOS tried to back pedal the ending of CR, which promised the imminent return of a classical Bond. It’s just delaying the inevitable.
So by the time we’re in SP and Craig is saying “good evening” to a passerby in Rome after parachuting out of his car, that just shows me how much this Bond has grown. He’s found a way to relax himself in a way he couldn’t in the earlier films. And I’m glad we got there. If Craig’s whole run simply repeated the tone and aesthetics of QOS, I would have stopped seeing these movies and I think large audiences would have too.
Well, THAT was extremely well put!
With CR's ending I really was expecting Craig's Bond to be Bond now and get on with the straightforward, formula-driven missions. When QOS came out and I realized it was Bond Begins, Part 2, I figured "Okay, now he's Bond and it'll be down to business and back to formula with the next one." When SF came out and we somehow went from rookie Bond to Bond being washed up and past it to Bond standing in the classic M office with all the proper pieces in place at last, I figured finally they've established Craig's Bond and we can get on with things. After SP, I realized we just weren't going to get a good old-fashioned, standalone, formula-driven Bond film from Craig and knew just what to expect heading into NTTD. (Or at least I thought I did.) The Craig era has been an interesting experiment and the first three of his films are among my favorites, but I'll be relieved to get back to formula again.
Nailed it.
My friends, we are witnessing the end of a franchise. Mission Impossible is waning too.
Spy movies are going the way of the dodo.
@ EON: do 50's/60's period Bond movies, or sell the franchise to those who can.
The most realistic & recent anti-Bond movie moment was in DAD when Bond's picture was taken by Zao. Internet killed the radio Bond....
IMHO Bond movies are not viable anymore unless they exist in their own universe, or change Bond into a computer guy, or do period stuff, or (Oh no) go full on science fiction Bond.....
Every. Single. Time.
*nodds* Yeah.
I was just whining. It's late.
SP was formula driven.