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Quote from: Stringer Bell on March 24, 2007, 04:52:17 PM
Quote from: mdttkk on March 23, 2007, 02:01:57 PM
they should rename James Bond to Daniel Craig!
The only problem is, being a genuinely decent actor, he'll probably move on after two or three movies...
lets start a DC pool
SB calls 2-3 movies
I call 3-4
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I'm calling 3 movies - A nice and even trilogy.
One less than Brosnan, one more than Dalton.
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I think Daniel Craig makes a wicked Bond, but Im still undecided if I like him as much as Pierce Brosnan
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If history has taught us anything - its that no actor should do more than 3 Bond films, things go badly wrong after that.....'The world is not enough', 'Thunderball', 'Moonraker' - certain patern emerges....
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LOL...Moonraker...
Now that was a horrible Bond film.
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Quote from: AxlsMainMan on March 25, 2007, 09:21:14 AM
LOL...Moonraker...
Now that was a horrible Bond film.
indeed - though i always loved it as a kid
Watching it now i just cant help it - but my brain kicks in and starts asking questions, and as soon as that happens the whole thing because some absurd joke
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License to Kill is honestly my all time favorite Bond film.
Incredibly dark the whole way through with an amazing villian, plus "the transport" scene in the end is just insane..
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Quote from: AxlsMainMan on March 25, 2007, 09:30:17 AM
License to Kill is honestly my all time favorite Bond film.
Incredibly dark the whole way through with an amazing villian, plus "the transport" scene in the end is just insane..
indeed 80 million dollar writeoffs - classic
Awesome film, Licence to Kill, Casino Royale and Goldeneye would be my picks for the best three
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March 25, 2007, 10:41:22 AM »
This one time we were stoned, talking about something or other, and my friend goes,
the names James... James Bond.
Man, we couldn't stop laughing for about half an hour.
... We were stoned, alright? And, easily ammused.
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March 25, 2007, 11:10:21 AM »
Firstly i love both
Timothy Dalton
films, i always hate it when people knock those, especially
License To Kill
. As for
Brosnan
he was a good Bond dogged down by poor films, shame really,
Goldeneye
was good but i never want to watch any of his others again.
On the subject of
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
, for years i have wanted this film to be remade, the story is great and it's fairly enjoyable it's only let down by the lead actor. I remember reading once he was a model and they knew upon signing him he was a weak actor so to cover that up they gave him one of the stronger stories.
On the
Connery
front as a kid i loved all of his films, watching them again now i only really dislike
Diamonds Are Forever
. As for
Roger Moore
, i have to admit i love cheese and really loved his films (bar
Moonraker
that plain sucked). I know you guys seem to knock it but for me
A View To A Kill
was and is top notch. True the plot was stupid but do you ever watch a film just for, well, lighthearted enjoyment. As a big
Christopher Walken
&
Avengers
fan and with one of my fave themes, cheesy one liners, decent chases (Fire Engine stuff with the bridge, plus i did horse riding for years so that aspect struck a chord with me), no it's not serious and intelligent but do they all have to be, variety is the spice of life.
I do like the new direction though,
Craig
is a decent
Bond
, i found with the film it's one that is hard to digest in a way. Great ride to start with but then it kind of went crappy at the end, overall solid stuff and after watching it and letting it sink in i thought yeah that was damn good and can't wait to watch it again. Odd thing with the theme as well, heard it months ago, though it sucked, but when i heard it in the film itself i thought it rocked, and just thinking about the start of the film again, fantastic stuff, not sure about it being the best film but definately the best start.
Overall looking over the films i have loved Bond since a kid and the only ones i don't like as said are
Moonraker
,
Diamonds are Forever
and every
Brosnan
since
Goldeneye
...ewww....actually that's a fair few, but anyway, props to
Dalton
(Always slated) &
Moore
(Knocked for the cheese).
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March 25, 2007, 12:08:06 PM »
Quote from: AxlsMainMan on March 25, 2007, 09:21:14 AM
LOL...Moonraker...
Now that was a horrible Bond film.
I love
Moonraker
. It's a lot of fun.
The ending is fucking hilarious!
"What's Bond doing"?
"I think he's attempting reentry."
Also, I disagree with those that say a Bond actor should only do three movies.
I think
Thunderball
and
Diamonds Are Forever
were two of Sean's best.
For your Eyes Only
and
Octopussy
(Moore's 5th and 6th films) were also two of his best.
I hope Craig does five or six films.
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March 25, 2007, 12:32:51 PM »
Quote from: RichardNixon on March 25, 2007, 12:08:06 PM
I hope Craig does five or six films.
think of his age - film number 6 would be some 12 years away at best.....
James Bond needs to be no older than 45....unless he's portrayed by a man who just doesnt age
Sean Connery looked haggard pretty quick, and 58 year old Roger Moore in 'A view to a kill' was.....horrifying, and utterly absurd, the girls were easily young enough to be his children.....
...we must remember the Bond character is very much about male virility - the old 'every man wants to be him, every girl wants to be with him' cliche
Some geriatric Bond is never going to work....
The series also seems to work by a revolving door of Bond's - it gives the films their dynamism, i think they should keep changing every few films and continaully be reinventing - otherwise we have the rut Bond films were in from the late 60's to the mid 80's.....
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Quote from: Stoned on March 25, 2007, 11:10:21 AM
I know you guys seem to knock it but for me
A View To A Kill
was and is top notch. True the plot was stupid but do you ever watch a film just for, well, lighthearted enjoyment. As a big
Christopher Walken
&
Avengers
fan and with one of my fave themes, cheesy one liners, decent chases (Fire Engine stuff with the bridge, plus i did horse riding for years so that aspect struck a chord with me), no it's not serious and intelligent but do they all have to be, variety is the spice of life.
Agreed. There's quite a bit wrong with the film, but I can't help but enjoy AVTAK - The music is excellent, the actors are interesting choices, and the story is interesting.
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March 25, 2007, 02:34:01 PM »
what was wrong with a view to a kill??
I liked it.
Remember, the author of the bond stories originally wanted moore as bond instead of connery.
Moore is my fave. for your eyes only, a view to a kill, the spy who loved me, octopussy
Peirce brosnan is good, but i thought his bond movies were relatively weak. he came out good with goldeneye which is a great movie adn then the movies got rather dull.
casino royale is a good bond.
I like sean connery bonds also
havent seen any timothy dalten bonds. what are some good ones??
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March 25, 2007, 02:58:02 PM »
1. Casino Royale
2. The rest
Never been a huge Bond fan, though I did like the movies when I was a kid. Casino Royale was a pleasant surprise.
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Quote from: guns_n_motley on March 25, 2007, 02:34:01 PM
havent seen any timothy dalten bonds. what are some good ones??
he only did two
The Living Daylights
is a superb Bond film very much in the classic style - Dalton's Bond was the closest the series had come at that point to the Ian Flemming Bond. Dalton knows exactly how to play the character but struggles a bit with the jokes and the womanising. The film was trying to do exactly what Casino Royale did - reboot the series after Moore had effectively ended Bond as a serious action series
The villians are perhaps more low key than in the previous installments, but we do get the generic aryan baddie a staple of Bond's earlier days. Amazing car sequence, though how cutting a car half way through causes the whole thing to seperate doesnt make much sense
License to kill
was Dalton's final appearence. Its not really a Bond film, its an ultra violent thriller very much trying to distance itself from the cheese of Roger Moore. Robert Davi gives the most sinister villian yet and the un-edited version (finally available after 18 years) is full of scences which are shocking for a Bond film. A must see film whether u like Bond films or not - a lot of people didnt like it because it didnt seem to fit with the Bond series
Perhaps the best two of the series
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Quote from: Izzy on March 25, 2007, 03:25:07 PM
License to kill
the un-edited version (finally available after 18 years) is full of scences which are shocking for a Bond film.
Yeah those 2 films are top notch, well said, as for this unedited version....is it part of one of those new special edition dvds?? Is there a lot of extra stuff.
Oh and on the subject of those ultimate edition dvds, has anybody got them, are the extras really good, all this
James Bond
talk has got me thinking about picking up some of them....
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I saw
Tomorrow Never Dies
again tonight and I'm glad that I put it on my top ten at the start of the thread. Best of the Bronson films, IMHO. Good plot, tightly written and executed. I think the later Bronson films relied too much on action sequences and stunts at the expense of a strong story, but
Tomorrow Never Dies
is great all around. One of the more underrated Bond films,
after License to Kill.
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Quote from: Stoned on March 25, 2007, 04:34:53 PM
Quote from: Izzy on March 25, 2007, 03:25:07 PM
License to kill
the un-edited version (finally available after 18 years) is full of scences which are shocking for a Bond film.
Yeah those 2 films are top notch, well said, as for this unedited version....is it part of one of those new special edition dvds?? Is there a lot of extra stuff.
Oh and on the subject of those ultimate edition dvds, has anybody got them, are the extras really good, all this
James Bond
talk has got me thinking about picking up some of them....
A few months ago I just said "what the fuck" and bought all four of the box-sets, along with the non-EON Bond film,
Never Say Never Again
, for a complete collection. It was expensive, but worth every penny, as I've really been enjoying the films. I usually watch a few a week. All of the films come with a bonus DVD (not available if you buy them separate) that contain tons of extras--TV commercials, trailers, interviews, documentaries, TV specials, music videos, etc.
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I just watched
From Russia With Love
again for the second time in the last few months. A really great film. In almost every scene, there is a memorable line, a memorable look, a memorable fight. A sign of a true classic.
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