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No, I don't. ;-)
You're right about the first two points you made; Adam and Barry outdid themselves with Moonraker.
And the gondola? That was more overt/spectacle/humorous scene, not an action set piece.
The only thing I like about Moonraker is Drax. The huge action set pieces only make it worse imho. Bond in space is a bad idea and I hate what they did with Jaws.
The sets in Skyfall look Bondian, but not too over the top.
Anyone who thinks double-taking pigeons, Magnificent Seven/Close Encounter themes, Jaws falling in love, lazer fights in space is what Bond is all about, is truly on a different planet.
Go and read the books, then you may learn what Bond should be all about, and you will find Skyfall much closer to the novels than Roger Moore mincing around in space with a Star Wars lazer gun.
Next you will be telling me you like DAD too, in which case I will be too disgusted to respond anymore.
Exactly. Well said JamesCraig.
Except the title song which is in my opinion one of the weakest from the series.
But everything else is dreadful. The plot is just TSWLM repackaged, IN SPACE! Drax is just Stromberg with a beard and a dye job, IN SPACE! Jaws is ruined forever by falling in love, IN SPACE! And the final battle between Drax's forces and the surprisingly well-trained space marines should never have happened, in or out of space. But it was IN SPACE! And they arrived in all of about six minutes, if I recall. For all Cubby's talk of "science fact", I think we can safely say 33 years on that it was all bullcrap. Even by Bond standards, the fantasy went too far on this occasion.
It was just nonsense, perfectly summed up by the entire Bondola sequence and the double-taking pigeon.
Go back to sleep.
And then you woke up and found out it was just a dream. Die Another Day getting rave reviews would be enough to give anyone nightmares......
Again: I'm not saying MR is a better movie, just that I personally find it an entry in the Bond canon that I would prefer for a ninth or tenth viewing, unlike SF. The script, sets, the many creative one-liners from Bond and Drax, the soundtrack, the action, the wonderful use of locations. It's a fun movie to watch. The double-taking pigeoen? That lasts like two seconds. Not enough to spoil my viewing experience.
I can see by some reactions here btw, that some people think they can argue with taste. Jetsetwilly: You mention the novels. Do I need to remind you, that Gilbert saved the franchise by not following the TSWLM-novel closely?
That would probably have been the end of the franchise. The novel didn't have any action-scenes, IIRC, and in 1975 they really had to come up with something new (according to Broccoli), after the lowpoint, TMWTGG.
So they hired Wood and Gilbert who did a completely different take on TSWLM. A smart choice, since it's widely regarded as Moore's best. Personally I prefer what Wood and Gilbert did with MR, though.
Moore was for the '70 and served them well
Craig is 30 years later it's natural to NOT be the same
I was having this discussion with someone online the other day. I said I wasn't sure whether SF will be as rewatchable as some of the other films. His response was:
"the fact is it's heavier subject matter, more drama driven tone and longer runtime don't make it as easily watchable as others in the series. OHMSS and "From Russia" with Love" don't have the rewatchability of "Goldfinger" or "Spy Who Loved Me", that doesn't make them any less great".
As silly and cringy as MR is part of me does enjoy it. BUT Skyfall IS the better (Bond) film - fact!!
Good point.' Schindlers List' is also a much better movie than 'Jurassic Park', but choosing between a repeat viewing of Spielberg's dinosaurs and holocaust-victims, I would go with the T-rex.
It's a Bond forum. ;)
I love MR in many ways, but would only throw it into the old DVD player for a viewing if I were in the right mood. May turn out the same way for SF actually. Who knows?
Think it's fair to say SF may just be the better movie of the two, mind... :p
You are spot on. That's what some who criticize Rog's Bond, don't get. The 70s called for a charming, suave, elegant, wise-cracking, lovable rogue to play Bond. That was Roger Moore. Nobody could have played that type of Bond better....no pun intended.
Actually Fleming stated that they could use the title of TSWLM but not the plot as he had had so much bad press over this 'experiment'. So the film-makers decided to re-do YOLT but on a grander scale - and then of course re-do TSWLM in outerspace and call it Moonraker a travesty of a great novel.
Oh Zehdik. What are we going to do wuth you?
I love MR but...
Those five action set pieces come close to destroying the film. To be fair, they do..
- parachute chase, ends with Jaws falling on a circus tent
- Bondola chase, ends in the infamous double taking pigeon in piazza san marco
- the glass museum fight, ends with a silly joke involving a piano.
- Sugarloaf schenanigans, ends with the infamous Jaws and Dolly love scene
- Amazon boat chase, ends with Jaws going over a waterfall pulling a silly face.