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And yes, the plot is foiled in the end but Tiger must go down as the most useless spy ever, he is the David Niven of spies. Wouldn't have come across as bad if he wasn't so damn smug.
In answer to the OP, the film had me fooled as a kid but as I have grown older and much wiser it has kind of lost its appeal.
Blofeld's introduction was just so lame. I liked the idea of Blofeld just being a puppet master and pulling strings behind the scenes with Osato as the principal villain. He and Bond never actually meet and this would not result in the plot flaw in OHMSS when the two meet for the first time. Donald Pleasance was not a very good choice. Blofeld should always be a towering and larger than life character. Telly Savalas' portrayal will always be my favorite. some of my favorite scenes in the series was seeing Blofeld in OHMSS actually getting his hands dirty and then fighting Bond on that bobsleigh.
That being said, along with Felix Leiter the film versions have rarely done justice to Ernst.
Very true. We are still waiting for the definitive portrayal of ESB. Hopefully we get it either in SP or in B25.
the only thing about this though - is how much the general public didn't take to Lazenby and OHMSS.. had he stayed on, would the public had just grown to accept Laz, or would the series had slowly died off?... Moore was much better received in LALD after Connery "officially" hung it up after DAF.... I'm inclined to think that as much as we all love OHMSS now, that Laz's 1 off might very well had been a blessing in disguise, as the series might have died a slow terrible death in the 70s.....
interesting to think about what would have been.
The Man With The Golden Gun
George Lazenby is back. Again. Oh my.
Yes, his debut in On Her Majesty's Secret Service was rather fresh, but as we learned in Diamonds Are Forever when he killed Blofeld, this Bond only has that one 'look'. Is it angry? Is it morose? One thing it seems to be is very useful. In Live And Let Die he used it when he blew Kananga up. When dispatches the villain in his latest movie, there it is again. Please George, for God's sake take some acting lessons will ya? You made your co-star Christopher Lee visibly smirk in spots that couldn't be edited.
Too bad he did more than one, he might have been looked back on more fondly as a good Bond. Connery, oh how we miss you.
119 minutes. At area theatres.
YOLT is utterly ludicrous.
What they were thinking coming up with YOLT. ;)
I agree with the premise; Bond films sort of have a mental age. Dr No seems to me aimed at folk in their early 30s, the adult metropolitan crowd, the cocktail part set. GF is so popular, and with the jokey car, that that appeals to everyone, including teenagers, but the sex thing is still potent, quite erotic still.
With YOLT you have a film aimed at the pre-pubescent, with the gadgets and Thunderbirds stuff, and less at the adult. It even seems less erotic to me and the jokes just aren't as smart.
After the near perfection of FRWL, they made GF which while fun, changed the direction of the films drastically. It was a success in that it widened the appeal, but it left some basics in the dust too. The next film went bigger and even sillier at times, and when this one came about, it was either pull back or get bigger still. They chose the latter. And it was a success on many levels, but so far from its beginnings. They pulled back in the next film, and got taught a lesson. Big and/or outrageous sells.
Sadly.
But anyway, give me a big crazy Bond like this or TND, or give me a smaller more Fleming Bond like FRWL or TLD... it works for me either way.
I like YOLT, it's aged the best for me out of the Connery movies.
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Much since the 60s.
YOLT feels a bit disjointed and uneven, but it had the right mix of silliness and seriousness like Goldfinger and Thunderball (which it tried to outdoor in the gadgets, action, and sets, which it did pretty well, with a relatively disinterested Connery letting the team down).
You mean the movie director Cameron? :)
Unfortunately I found myself drifting off to sleep in my last viewing. :))
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Sorry. I got it the wrong way. But so did Henderson. ;)
Glad you got it right. :D
My drinks aren't hard to get wrong. :P