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I still prefer Bond and many others do too.
Indy, Batman, Bourne (yuk) and MI remain Bond's biggest threats here in the States.
At least in terms of being in the similar genre.
I apoligized already OK? So please stop. I'm talking PURE INSANE BULLSHIT :-). Always had. So let's leave it at there. At least now you know how I objectively feel.
I liked SP, thought it was more entertaining than SF but the film should and could have been so much more. I want Mendes gone and at this point as much as I've championed Craig to stay and return to do a 5th if he wants to go then let him. Bond has always been bigger than the actor and even though I thought Craig was phenomenal in SP if he doesn't come back, whatever. EoN have bigger issues to sort out and that's the writing team and a director who isn't caught up with pretensions and bullshit. It's time for Bond to REALLY get back in the game and tge competition around him may just be the catalyst Bond needs to do so.
This^
agreed whole heartedly ....
about P&W, I wouldn't mind them staying. if you look at the plot it wasn't pretentious or there weren't plot holes with CR and QoS and they didn't try to bullshit the audience like how they did with SP and SF .
look at the common factor , logan.
and if I recall the first draft of SP before P&W were on board was a bigger mess and P&W had cleaned it up a bit.
I respect that but I disagree except maybe in terms of action.
Overall in my opinion only RN has bested SP. I still enjoyed QS and SF more than the last three MIs.
Only other time was the first MI vs GE. MI despite blatantly ripping off GE beat it in creativity (Hunt doing neater stuff) and in look. MI was shot better.
Which is not the case. No matter how much "Rogue Nation" is a worthy spy/action thriller, it takes at least 10 more equally good films to make the opening question valid.
"Bond" has 24 official (26 unofficial) movies now, of which 10 can be classified in the range of "Good" to "Masterpiece".
"Mission: Impossible" has 5 official movies, of which perhaps only 2 can be addressed as "Good" to "Very Good". And "Rogue Nation" isn't a masterpiece. Plus, age will tell if it gets the same 'evergreen status' like many Bond films of the 1960's, and "Casino Royale" and "Skyfall".
No it doesn't.
And the fact that youre giving SF "evergreen" status demonstrates your lack of objectivity.
Thank you for your, let me count, 19 words. Minus "Skyfall" and "Casino Royale" the core of my post still holds. Obviously you will say it doesn't. But I don't care. Bottomline: "M:I" has NOT surpassed "Bond". End of story. Finished. Over. Next topic.
My thoughts exacly! Of all the M:I films I only remember the story and villains of the first one, that says a lot (great film, by the way). All others I remember enjoying (some more than others) but even though I watched some of them several times I can't for the life of me remember anything about the story or the villain. I remember one of them had Phillip Seymour Hoffmann but I don't remember what he wanted, the last one is a blank apart from the stunts.
Why, pray tell, can't we be happy that the spy genre is where it's at, and that there's still a market for these kinds of films? In that same token, why then can't we embrace the successes of other properties that may or may not be "outdoing" Bond financially or critically? As it's been said, if other franchises like Bourne and MI show EON a particularly interesting way of approaching the genre, or show them a way that they could set themselves apart in another fashion, why is that bad? They all force each other to step their game up and do new things, handle new approaches and deliver stories in different ways. If MI and Bourne reinvigorate audience interest in spy films that leads to more and more people flocking to Bond films because it originally skyrocketed that same genre, again, why are we having a fit?
It's not a question of whether or not Bond or MI is better. The real question we should be asking ourselves is why we're inquiring at all. Both Bond and MI are in a great place right now, overall. They've each had great successes in recent memory both financially and critically, with hyper-dedicated teams behind each franchise that love the characters and lore. Why make it some behind the scenes styled Hollywood war for the coveted spy genre throne? It's making drama where there is none, as is asking people to pick one while telling the other to screw off. Many people, like myself, love both and am happy to see both being successful in what they each bring to the table. End of story.
Game over.
Gustav, that's exactly what I wanted to say. You just said it better :) Just came from my second viewing of Spectre, and I still love it. Bond for me all the way :)
THANK YOU for bringing this up. In all honesty, such topics rather sicken me. Regardless of freedom of speech and the fact that it could be an interesting discussion, it usually channels negativity.
Hence why I lately use the term "comparison sickness". Which is a term that needs to be used more often sadly.... And although I have great respect for our forummember @Talos7, it would have been nicer if there is some elaborate explanation to why he came up with this topic. Instead, he only posts a link to an article and 'that's it'.
I usually create topics carefully, and I do not wish to 'dump' topics like they do on IMDB. And please check IMDB. By jolly, it sickens me how 'freedom of speech' got out of hand there. No moderators, bucketloads of trolls and a scaring amount of pure hate.
When is the new Mission Impossible coming out anyhow ?
So you say that Bond has surpassed Mission: Impossible?? Ridiculous.
SF,
yup .
I'm no big fan of SF, but it surely rates as classier cinema than 'M:I II'...
His name is Fail....Sky Fail.
its better than " Fan...blind fan"
is it not ?