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I actually agree too. Last time I rewatched FYEO I was literally wincing at the Thatcher scene. On it's own it would be quite funny (perhaps as a sketch at a charity gig like Children in Need or even the recent Olympic opening ceremony) but at the end of a more "serious" Bond film like FYEO it doesn't really work.
For my money OP is the better film.
I never re - watch the Moore Bonds as, apart from a couple of great music scores, they have no redeeming features whatsoever and for sure, the ridiculous "Octopussy" was no exception.
Ironically, it saddens me to say this because I'm a life long fan of both Moore and Bond but never together! I thought that Moore was fabulous as "The Saint" and would have been better advised to take that role to the big screen instead of screwing up Bond.
Thank God for Daniel Craig, he is well on the way to saving the film Bond - let's just hope that William Boyd can do the same for literary Bond. We live in hope.
Regards,
Bentley
Roger Moore, John Glenn and whoever else' 'humor' drove the series into sophomoric depths that had the series in the same conversation with the Pink Panther films.
UGH.
Never Say Never again, despite its deficiencies, completely embarrasses this film.
I completely agree with all of this.
By no means IMO should he have quit before AVTAK. I would have liked to see more of him as Bond, but 7 movies were a fair share IMO.
There was a double taking cow, how did I miss that in 31 years of viewings?
All said, it's a more straight faced adventure than Octopussy ever pretends to be I'm afraid
Gosh.
There will be some who will nod in agreement with these statements. But I hope they are caught quickly and re-incarcerated for the safety of society. *tongue firmly in cheek*
It's all about opinions, of course. I believe that Octopussy was a fine Bond movie, made by a team that knew how to do it properly. I'd back Cubby's crew over that motley band of McClory pirates (Sean excepted, of course) that churned out NSNA.
It might be worth re-watching some of the Moore films after all.
put OP next to FRWL there is no comparison it may as well be a diffirent series but they represent a changing in time and values as the decades come and go and prehaps they needed to in order to survive 50 years. roll on the next 50 i say.
It doesn't take itself too seriously, and apart from some silliness (Tarzan yell and the ghost laugh) it is very fun movie to watch. Not too silly, not too serious. FYEO had that problem that it was trying to be serious, but still had a lots of silly moments like the scene with Thatcher and parrot and annoying Bibi Dahl.
I expect to be entertained when I go to the cinema, and OP delivers this more than most!