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Saturday Evening Movie Thread 10-02-2021 [TheJamesMadison]

Who is James Bond?


James Bond is the secret agent character created by Ian Fleming in the novel Casino Royale, published in 1953. More famously, of course, he's the main character in a series of films starting in 1962 with Dr. No and, in a series of twenty-five official EON movies, will reach its newest installment, No Time to Die next Friday after a year of delays.

The character, in the official EON entries, has been played by six different actors: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig. Each actor brings something distinct from the others to the role, almost like they're playing different characters in each of the cinematic adventures. They share certain traits (job description, ease with women, ability to commit violence), but their portrayals are all very different from each other, creating distinct flavors of the same character.

Whenever I think of this question, I think of Todd Haynes' 2007 movie about Bob Dylan, I'm Not There, where Dylan is played by six different actors (Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Ben Whishaw), each playing different aspects of Dylan's personality. They're all Dylan, but they're all distinct as well, highlighting different aspects of his personality and public perception.

The Beginning


I'd had this post in my head for a while, but as I sat down to write it out I realized that there was a hole in my analysis: I had never read any of Ian Fleming's original Bond novels or stories. So, I partially remedied that by reading Casino Royale and For Your Eyes Only. If there exists a single, authoritative Bond, it has to be here. What's this Bond like? He's professional, intelligent, adaptable, single-minded, a killer, and completely unsentimental. The way he treats women (after Vesper Lynd, that is) is to view the few days of physical pleasure he experiences with them is interruptions between missions. He makes a pledge to never pursue a woman during a mission, and they're always kind of like a treat to be had after he completes his work.

Now, there are a dozen other books written by Fleming about the James Bond character, so my experience here is somewhat limited. However, I have seen every James Bond movie and written about all of them. Based on my more extensive experience with the movies, I'd say that there are definite differences in how closely each actor generally portrays the Bond character compared to the written version. Easily the furthest from the written Bond would be George Lazenby's take. He's simply too naive of a character to be the hardened professional who uses women as an outlet.

Interpretations


You see these kinds of arguments all around franchise movies. Usually about superheroes (because those tend to be the franchises that get rebooted with new actors in key roles), the argument centered around Bond seems to gain a more fervent emotional response from people than arguments about who makes the best Batman or Superman. In my viewings of the Bond films, I've come up with (hopefully) pithy ways that accurately reflect the general feel of how each actor portrays the central super spy.
Sean Connery was the predator. He was going to use every tool at his disposal to get to his target, including sex. Never wavering from his mission, he was willing to use anything to help him along.

George Lazenby was the innocent. He acted like he had never been on a mission before, coming straight out of a boys' school for spies and meeting danger with a waifish grin and the women like he had never touched one before, besmirched by their charms rather than the other way around.

Roger Moore was the Lothario. He acted like he got into the spy business to pick up chicks. Spycraft felt like a secondary motive to bedding the next woman on his adventures.

Timothy Dalton was the wild animal. He was angrier and more focused on violence than his predecessors, at least partially because MI6 kept disavowing him in his two movies. He had to operate alone, and he had to be vicious like that.

Pierce Brosnan was the gentleman. He always felt like he either was wearing a tux or had one underneath his outfit. He was the upper class man of good breeding who knew his wines as well as he knew his women and weapons.

Daniel Craig was the weapon. He was never going to just spy on his target. Violence was always going to be his end goal, even if he didn't intend it.

All six share traits across each other, but I think the above is a decent breakdown of how each actor approached the character. It's also not entirely consistent across films, such as Moore's near torture of Andrea Anders in The Man with the Golden Gun in order to receive information, an action that felt far more at home with Sean Connery's take than Moore's (done at the behest of the producer, which Moore refused to do again). Also, speaking of Connery, his portrayal in his first three films (Dr. No, Goldfinger, and From Russia with Love) is decided different from, in particular, his last official EON appearance in Diamonds are Forever when the franchise had already started moving in a sillier direction than the more grounded area Connery had begun the franchise in. He was less intense and more jokey than before in a movie that would have fit his successor, Moore, better than him.

Correct Interpretation


Who's correct, then? Which actor portrayed Bond "best"?

Is your criteria closeness to the Fleming version? In which case I'd say there's grounds for Connery or Craig's work in Casino Royale in particular. They have the combination of professional focus, suave execution, both ease with and disdain for women, as well as deadly purpose as I read in Fleming's work.

A lot of it really seems to come down to preferences, and that usually matches well with which Bond was in theaters during one's adolescence. For instance, if forced to choose a favorite for myself, I'd probably go with Brosnan. His films overall aren't my favorite (I love Goldeneye, but the rest...), but I like his gentlemanly portrayal. He exudes professionalism, charm, and competence, but at the same time he's just as good as someone like Connery, to say the least. It's kind of weird.

Then there are those who take their preferences to a rather absurd degree. "I like Connery, and everybody else has been nothing compared to Connery," Gene Siskel said in his review of Goldeneye, talking about Pierce Brosnan's performance as Bond. He saw nothing in the franchise past the first three movies in particular. There was little good to be said about Lazenby, Moore, or Dalton either. I mean, I can easily imagine having the preference of one Bond over another, but Siskel dismissed every other Bond for quite literally no other reason than the central performer wasn't Sean Connery. It blinded him to anything else in the films.

I don't recommend that kind of myopic view of the Bond franchise. There's a lot to like in the films, and they represent a fair number of types of entertainment. The Bond franchise has always been a producer driven series of films, and producer driven films tend to chase trends rather than set them themselves. That's why there's suddenly Kung Fu in The Man with the Golden Gun or the action in Casino Royale feels more at home in a Bourne movie than the Bond franchise. The Bond franchise itself represents the changing action mores over the decades, and that includes the actors.

Connery fits very firmly in the early 60s. He's masculine and sexual at once. Lazenby feels almost hippy-ish in his innocence. Moore, throughout the 70s, was a sexually mature man who lived freely. Dalton became dedicated to only one woman at a time in his films. Brosnan seemed to feel more deeply towards his women in the 90s (while also retaining a certain throwback quality that M calls out in Goldeneye). Craig changes a fair bit from Casino Royale, becoming a more sensitive man, especially towards the women, as his movies go through the 10s.

So, loaded question, which Bond is your favorite?

Movies of Today

Opening in Theaters:

No Time to Die

Movies I Saw This Fortnight:

3 Bad Men (Rating 4/4) Full Review "I ended up completely loving this film. It's a wonderful early work from Ford that shows all of his strengths as a director in a rough and tumble form." [YouTube]

The Ward (Rating 2.5/4) Full Review "This was Carpenter really rediscovering his craft at the feature film length and doing a pretty decent job of it. It feels like a Carpenter film, and it's pretty okay. It could have used a rewrite to help things along, but it's honestly better than its reputation." [Library]

Andrei Rublev (Rating 4/4) Full Review "Andrei Rublev is an obviously deeply personal work on an incredibly grand scale. It's also a fascinating historical anomaly as an individualist finds a way to tell such a personal and religiously spiritual story in the middle of the collectivist oppression that was the Soviet Union." [Personal Collection]

Solaris (Rating 4/4) Full Review It's a dense, intelligent film that uses emotional storytelling to explore a more intellectual concept. It's also a film really designed for a certain set of cinematic tastebuds. Yes, it's science-fiction, but it's so far from what most people think of science fiction as to essentially be another genre." [Personal Collection]

Mirror (Rating 4/4) Full Review "Explicitly experimental in construction, it's the least accessible. However, I get swept up in it. The questions it raises, the strong performances, and the incredible aesthetics combine for an endlessly fascinating film experience that I really do enjoy." [Personal Collection]

Stalker (Rating 4/4) Full Review "There's something that cuts deeply and quietly about Stalker. Investing in the steady journey towards the Room ends up being incredibly rewarding intellectually and emotionally. It's a subtle and affecting film, that honestly never should have been made. However, since it was made, I do love it." [Personal Collection]

Nostlaghia (Rating 4/4) Full Review "Nostlaghia represents a further refinement of Tarkovsky's style after the chaos of the previous production, completely freed from the constraints of the Soviet bureaucracy, and still yearning for meaning." [Personal Collection]

The Sacrifice (Rating 4/4) Full Review "Many final films of great directors feel like the spent leavings of a great mind, but Tarkovsky went out swinging for the fences. His quiet ode to his cinematic hero, Ingmar Bergman, has a surprising life and vitality all its own that makes it truly shine in an already bright cinematic oeuvre. It's a beautiful movie that takes its time to fruit, but fruits beautifully nonetheless." [Personal Collection]

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Posted by: Open Blogger at 07:54 PM




Comments

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1 Read all the books as a teen.
Many of the movies are a waste of good film.

Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at October 02, 2021 06:55 PM (2oDLL)

2 I made it!

Posted by: Skip at October 02, 2021 06:55 PM (2JoB8)

3 Favorites: Craig > Connery > Brosnan (who is underrated) > Dalton > Moore > Lazenby.

Moore wasn't James Bond, he was the Man From Uncle.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 06:59 PM (ZsR3z)

4 I always approached the Bond franchise as male fantasy so I liked Connery, Moore, and Brosnan about the same and wasn't as hot on the others. And I don't really fault Daniel Craig too much for being a shitty, not remotely I-want-to-be-him James Bond; that's all on the writers.

Posted by: CppThis at October 02, 2021 06:59 PM (UewuT)

5 Moore wasn't James Bond, he was the Man From Uncle.

Or perhaps the television Batman (Adam West). His movies were just silly.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:00 PM (ZsR3z)

6 Non nooding bastids

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 07:00 PM (kTF2Z)

7 And, once, hi you crazy critters.

Posted by: COMountainMarie at October 02, 2021 07:00 PM (kkeqW)

8 Hiya James Monroe !

Posted by: JT at October 02, 2021 07:01 PM (arJlL)

9 The best spy drama was Danger Mouse.

Posted by: Tonypete at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (mD/uy)

10
No love for David Niven?

Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (/U27+)

11 Connery is my long favorite, said before warming a little to Craig the others I hate.

Posted by: Skip at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (2JoB8)

12 Now do Doctor Who!

Posted by: Eric at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (a2F+C)

13 Also David Niven played Bond in the terrible "Casino Royale".

Along with Woody Allen as "Jimmy Bond".

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (5NkmN)

14 Dalton didn't have the physical chops for the role. Brosnan is a boxer.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (ZsR3z)

15 I made it!
Posted by: Skip

How was work today ?

Posted by: JT at October 02, 2021 07:03 PM (arJlL)

16 I think Dalton actually did well with the material he was given, it just wan't the Bond for me. He played a renegade Bond, but as TJM notes, that's what the writers and producers called for.

Posted by: CppThis at October 02, 2021 07:04 PM (UewuT)

17 Now do Doctor Who!
Posted by: Eric

The guy on First is a Doctor ?

Posted by: JT at October 02, 2021 07:04 PM (arJlL)

18 Also, I agree about Goldeneye. It was Brosnan's best Bond by far. Izabella Skorupco FTW.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:04 PM (ZsR3z)

19 I always thought Dalton could have been really good, but his scripts were awful. I liked the first Craig movie, really visceral.

Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:05 PM (9s7GK)

20 Dalton, at least at the time IIRC, was considered to be pretty faithful to the 'book Bond' in Fleming's novels.

Craig, too, though IMO mostly in Casino Royale-- the continuing plot/arc produced a divergence.

That's one thing I find interesting of the pre-Craig Bond films-- there's not much continiuity, really-- at least after the first couple, each pretty standalone, to the point where there are debates about if they're supposed to be the same guy or if the series partially reboots every few movies, or what.

Posted by: Lance McCormick at October 02, 2021 07:05 PM (3hX1d)

21 JT Long drive home in traffic, got lots done.

Posted by: Skip at October 02, 2021 07:06 PM (2JoB8)

22 Sefton put up a link to a review of the latest Bond film. Apparently it's atrocious.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 07:07 PM (kTF2Z)

23 10
No love for David Niven?

Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (/U27+)

Heh

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:08 PM (ynpvh)

24 17 Now do Doctor Who!
Posted by: Eric

The guy on First is a Doctor ?

Posted by: JT at October 02, 2021 07:04 PM (arJlL)

I can tell you the one I hate most...

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:08 PM (ynpvh)

25 Connery, Brosnan, Craig, Dalton, Lazenby, Moore.

Posted by: Darth Randall at October 02, 2021 07:09 PM (3TihK)

26 10 No love for David Niven?


What about Barry Nelson? He was the first actor to portray James Bond.

Posted by: Eric at October 02, 2021 07:09 PM (a2F+C)

27 I like Timothy Dalton's Bond quite a bit but he unfortunately came in as Bond when they started screwing around with the Bond character to make him more feminist friendly.

So, his movie's bombed (relatively for a Bond flick) and he was out.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 07:09 PM (5NkmN)

28 You forgot Neil Connery.

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 02, 2021 07:09 PM (63Dwl)

29 bond was a government assassin, giving him a naval background brought a certain level of gentleman, its said he was one part dusko popov, (the gambling triple agent) one part sidney reilly (the aventurous antibolshevik) and one part another agent,

he eliminated enemies of the realm, and used drink and women to assuage his guilt, connery was probably too rough as bond, brosnan too polished, craig was just an operator with little real persuasive skills,

Posted by: alien covenant was much worse at October 02, 2021 07:09 PM (hMlTh)

30 A year or so ago, looking at netflix for movies on DVD, I came across a Bond film I could not remember ever seeing. It starred the 1980's era Bond, Roger Moore, and I hated it. The script, the direction, the acting, the scenery, all looked like this "film" was made by the same team who gave us such crappy bad 1980's TV shows such as "The A Team" or "T.J. Hooker". I gave up after 30 minutes or so. Guess who my least favorite Bond is

Posted by: catostraster at October 02, 2021 07:10 PM (vWald)

31 22 Sefton put up a link to a review of the latest Bond film. Apparently it's atrocious.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 07:07 PM (kTF2Z)

I've not watched the movie, but from review, it sounds like they should have just gone whole hog and made the new 007 not only black and female, but lesbian with a lisp or some other disability. Geesh.

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:10 PM (ynpvh)

32 JT Long drive home in traffic, got lots done.
Posted by: Skip

Ya did a good deed !

Posted by: JT at October 02, 2021 07:10 PM (arJlL)

33 You forgot Neil Connery.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr.

Operation Kid Brother on MST3K. It had the original Q and Moneypenny.

Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:10 PM (9s7GK)

34 Connery is James Bond but I enjoyed Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me

Posted by: Tuna at October 02, 2021 07:10 PM (gLRfa)

35 "The Spy Who Loved Me" book and movie only have two things in common. The title and James Bond is in it. The book is very very good by the way and I loved the movie.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (QFVV9)

36 Connery is my favorite, but only because his Bond tenure was a mix of good writing and right-time right-place luck in the culture of the time. His was the only Bond whose films were greatly influential on filmmaking and culture in general.

But Dalton was arguably the best actor (based on his other works) to play the role.

Posted by: Rusty Nail at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (G6DU0)

37 "So, loaded question, which Bond is your favorite?"

Connery, then Ward.

Posted by: f'd at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (Tnijr)

38 A year or so ago, looking at netflix for movies on DVD, I came across a Bond film I could not remember ever seeing. It starred the 1980's era Bond, Roger Moore, and I hated it. The script, the direction, the acting, the scenery, all looked like this "film" was made by the same team who gave us such crappy bad 1980's TV shows such as "The A Team" or "T.J. Hooker". I gave up after 30 minutes or so. Guess who my least favorite Bond is

I'll bet it was the one with Jaws in space. That was god awful.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (ZsR3z)

39 10
No love for David Niven?
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (/U27+)


I think we can surely agree that, for its own benefit, the original Casino Royale should not be evaluated as a Bond movie.

Posted by: CppThis at October 02, 2021 07:12 PM (UewuT)

40 I've never heard of any of the films you saw this week. Are they obscure, or am I that out of it?


FYI: Here's a film to never watch: King David starring Richard Gere. The stuff with Saul is good but Gere treats King David like he's just a somewhat (but not completely) moral 80s CEO.

Plus I read some background on the movie and it included some more recent quotes from Gere, talking trash about Bush (war criminal!) and Trump (claims Trump wants to get rid of or kill "Jews;, blacks: etc. and is a tyrant like Mussolini.). What a stupid turd.

Posted by: LASue at October 02, 2021 07:12 PM (Ed8Zd)

41 35 "The Spy Who Loved Me" book and movie only have two things in common. The title and James Bond is in it. The book is very very good by the way and I loved the movie.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (QFVV9)

For some reason, I always paid very close attention to the starting credit sequences. As a young lad they were rather...stimulating.

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:12 PM (ynpvh)

42 I think that You only Live Twice remains my favorite.

Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (9s7GK)

43 I hate climbing all these damn stairs from one thread to the next...
Nah. Just kidding. I love following y'all around

Posted by: COMountainMarie at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (kkeqW)

44 But Dalton was arguably the best actor (based on his other works) to play the role.

He was a Shakespearean actor in the completely wrong role.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (ZsR3z)

45 "The Spy Who Loved Me" opened with that great falling off the cliff stunt that had the audience gasping then laughing when when the parachute popped.

And they were hooked for the rest of the movie.

That's how you open a Bond flick.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (5NkmN)

46 38 A year or so ago, looking at netflix for movies on DVD, I came across a Bond film I could not remember ever seeing. It starred the 1980's era Bond, Roger Moore, and I hated it. The script, the direction, the acting, the scenery, all looked like this "film" was made by the same team who gave us such crappy bad 1980's TV shows such as "The A Team" or "T.J. Hooker". I gave up after 30 minutes or so. Guess who my least favorite Bond is

I'll bet it was the one with Jaws in space. That was god awful.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (ZsR3z)

Moonraker?

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (ynpvh)

47
Apparently it is "time to die."

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (gzeim)

48 Richard Maibaum, the writer for most of the Bond Movies, is notably missing from your Bond analysis.

He started with Dr. No, and wrote all of the early Bond movies.

Things changed once other screenwriters were brought in.

Posted by: Romeo13 at October 02, 2021 07:13 PM (oHd/0)

49 All this interest in Bond made me decide to binge watch all the Bond movies. That's when I discovered just how many there are. This has got to be the biggest franchise in entertainment by far.

Posted by: G'rump928(c) at October 02, 2021 07:14 PM (yQpMk)

50 40 I've never heard of any of the films you saw this week. Are they obscure, or am I that out of it?
.
Posted by: LASue at October 02, 2021 07:12 PM (Ed8Zd

=====

Well known in the art film circles. I'm always trying to encourage people to at least try Tarkovsky's films, but they're very artsy fartsy.

Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (LvTSG)

51 Moonraker?

Yeah, I believe so.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (ZsR3z)

52 Connery did one called Never say Never which was produced outside the regular franchise. It's basically a remake of Thunderball. Not that great.

Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (9s7GK)

53
All this interest in Bond made me decide to binge watch all the Bond movies. That's when I discovered just how many there are. This has got to be the biggest franchise in entertainment by far.
Posted by: G'rump928


More than the "Madea" movies?

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (gzeim)

54 Moore's Bond was rather campy, but he made the character his own and I do respect that. Very much the gentleman playboy element of the Bond persona.

Posted by: CppThis at October 02, 2021 07:16 PM (UewuT)

55 My favorite 007 is Sean Connery. I haven't watched any of the Dalton or Brosnan 007 movies. I expected a continuation of the later Roger Moore movies, which were too gimmicky for me. I'll give them a try after reading your take on those guys as 007, TJM.

Side note: One of Brosnan's early movies was "The Long Good Friday." I liked his performance; he played a ruthless IRA soldier with a wicked smile.

Posted by: Gref at October 02, 2021 07:16 PM (AMIL/)

56 49 All this interest in Bond made me decide to binge watch all the Bond movies. That's when I discovered just how many there are. This has got to be the biggest franchise in entertainment by far.
Posted by: G'rump928(c) at October 02, 2021 07:14 PM (yQpMk

====

Movies, very likely. Entertainment? Not even close.

Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:16 PM (LvTSG)

57 So, loaded question, which Bond is your favorite?

Connery, followed by Moore.

Posted by: Notorious BFD at October 02, 2021 07:16 PM (Xrfse)

58 I loved Solaris though it took a second viewing to do it.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:16 PM (QFVV9)

59 52 Connery did one called Never say Never which was produced outside the regular franchise. It's basically a remake of Thunderball. Not that great.
Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (9s7GK)

===

I still haven't seen it.

Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (LvTSG)

60 There is only one Bond, and that is Sean Connery.

This bit where Mike Myers pays tribute to Connery is very heartwarming:

https://youtu.be/KQYp8xJ4kpo



I just finished watching The Passion of the Christ, which is the Greatest Movie Ever Made. YMMV.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (5hAFC)

61 Hey though, did you know there are TWO Casino Royales?

Posted by: G'rump928(c) at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (yQpMk)

62 Side note: One of Brosnan's early movies was "The Long Good Friday." I liked his performance; he played a ruthless IRA soldier with a wicked smile.

I mentioned that he's underrated. Try November Man or The Matador.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (ZsR3z)

63 All this interest in Bond made me decide to binge watch all the Bond movies. That's when I discovered just how many there are. This has got to be the biggest franchise in entertainment by far.
Posted by: G'rump928(c) at October 02, 2021 07:14 PM (yQpMk)


Damn limey!!! He just barely beat my record!

Feh.

Posted by: Francis the Talking Mule at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (5NkmN)

64 Connery, followed by Moore.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at October 02, 2021 07:16 PM (Xrfse)

---------

Fist bump

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 07:18 PM (kTF2Z)

65 Alway the double-entendres with names.
Pussy Galore
Octopussy
Honey Rider

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:18 PM (ynpvh)

66 I still haven't seen it.

Don't.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:18 PM (ZsR3z)

67 Lazenby wasn't terrible. They were all good.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:19 PM (xopIz)

68 Love you crazy morons! I guess I'll see many at ONT...

Posted by: COMountainMarie at October 02, 2021 07:19 PM (kkeqW)

69 The recent James Bond movies just make me hate Broccoli in a whole new dimension.

Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at October 02, 2021 07:19 PM (u1eUk)

70 67 Lazenby wasn't terrible. They were all good.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:19 PM (xopIz)

he did seem too emotionally invested. C'mon, getting married?

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:19 PM (ynpvh)

71 Connery did one called Never say Never which was produced outside the regular franchise. It's basically a remake of Thunderball. Not that great.
Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (9s7GK)
I still haven't seen it.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (LvTSG)


What "Never Say Never Again" makes you realize is just how important the James Bond soundtrack is in creating a "James Bond Movie".

Without the right music, it's just not James Bond.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 07:20 PM (5NkmN)

72 My favorite Bond is Archer. Fight me

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:20 PM (ZHVt1)

73 Connery, just because he's the first I saw, so his version stuck. And he was charming but you still believed he could kill quickly, without remorse. The only issue was after I learned he wore a toupee I couldn't stop staring at his hair in every scene.

Pierce Brosnan is great but more of a Remington Steele character, humorous and charming instead of a killer.

Roger Moore looked like he was in on the joke and didn't take it seriously, which was fun but killed any suspense.

Daniel Craig looks like a short thug. Way too much killer, and not enough charm.

Posted by: LASue at October 02, 2021 07:20 PM (Ed8Zd)

74 My favorite Bond Villain costume is whatever Hillary is wearing at the time.

Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:20 PM (9s7GK)

75 The only two Bond films I really like are The Living Daylights with Dalton and Casino Royale with Craig. In general, the franchise is too silly for me. I can manage Dalton's and Craig's second films as Bond, but I'm not crazy about them. I'd rather watch Ronin or the Bourbe trilogy or something like that instead of Bond. The whole recurring theme of chicks with silly names doesn't appeal to me (though they're usually very nice to look at).

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 07:21 PM (QU5/8)

76 Lazenby was a weak Bond, but there again he was saddled with a bad script so blaming him for the resulting movie is IMO missing the point. And who the hell tells Blofeld to do personally do a goddamn drive-by, anyway? It's Blofeld, his whole shtick is he has minions for that.

Posted by: CppThis at October 02, 2021 07:21 PM (UewuT)

77 Finally! Bond!

Definitely read beyond those two books. The Spy Who Loved Me is actually told from a civilian woman's point of view and the spy (Bond) who 'loved' her. It's Bond at his best - diving in to help a woman in distress and getting a great deal of trouble for it. None of the movies even remotely touch the actual story in that book.

For me, Connery was the best Bond for the reasons you listed about how he portrayed his character. I could see him playing the Bond in the book, The Spy Who Loved Me. Dr No and Goldfinger were probably the best movies in terms of holding to the book, and Connery portrayed the spy expertly in both.

I think Moore's prime problem (aside from being the squeamish sort of actor) was that the writers made his movies about the women and the gadgets. They, themselves became the stars of the movies - often ridiculously. (Bond's gadgets almost never save the day for him in the Fleming books.)

Dalton was OK. Brosnan was OK (though Remington Steele leaked over into his takes as Bond; while I liked Steele, he was not Bond). Lazenby was forgettable (many people do). Craig brought back some viciousness to the character.

Posted by: GWB at October 02, 2021 07:21 PM (hR28Y)

78 Other names:
Holly Goodhead
Chew Mee
Bibi Dahl
Xenia Onatopp

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:22 PM (ynpvh)

79 Side note: One of Brosnan's early movies was "The Long Good Friday." I liked his performance; he played a ruthless IRA soldier with a wicked smile.
Posted by: Gref



Played a determined KGB agent in a Cold War movie with Michael Caine. "The Fourth Protocol". Haven't seen it in a long time but I recall it being very good.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:22 PM (QFVV9)

80 Best Bond flick is From Russia With Love, IMHO.

Best Bond girls are in Thunderball

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:22 PM (ZHVt1)

81
30 A year or so ago, looking at netflix for movies on DVD, I came across a Bond film I could not remember ever seeing. It starred the 1980's era Bond, Roger Moore, and I hated it.

[...]

Posted by: catostraster at October 02, 2021 07:10 PM (vWald)

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Was it the one set in San Francisco where the bad guy (Christopher Walken) flew around in a blimp?

Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at October 02, 2021 07:23 PM (2iDSr)

82 74 My favorite Bond Villain costume is whatever Hillary is wearing at the time.

Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:20 PM (9s7GK)

Went to a Halloween store with the kids a few years ago. Found a cackling witch, so I put a Hillary mask on it and turned it on.

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:23 PM (ynpvh)

83 Moore wasn't James Bond, he was the Man From Uncle.
Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 06:59 PM (ZsR3z)

More like The Saint.

Posted by: GWB at October 02, 2021 07:23 PM (hR28Y)

84 I just finished watching The Passion of the Christ, which is the Greatest Movie Ever Made. YMMV.
Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (5hAFC)

How much Kleenex did you go through?

I heard today that Mel Gibson is making a "Resurrection." !!!!!!

Posted by: LASue at October 02, 2021 07:24 PM (Ed8Zd)

85 Sean Connery. Because he was familiar with the old Japanese saying 'The wise man who pours sake in the dark covers his ochinko with his kimono.'

Posted by: Eromero at October 02, 2021 07:25 PM (0OP+5)

86 I have read all of the books and seen all of the movies. My order: Connery, Craig, Moore, and the rest. The initial Bond was rooted in the Cold War 50s and followed the books well. The rest were more tuned into the era of the movie with the actors being era driven as well. Craig brought back the edge that had disappeared after Thunderball.

I always felt that Bond had to portray an element of violence. You had to feel he was willing to kill w/o remorse as needed. Connery's fight with Robert Shaw on the train was Bond as Fleming envisioned him.

Posted by: Zogger at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (pJSvF)

87
Connery is my favorite, but only because his Bond tenure was a mix of good writing and right-time right-place luck in the culture of the time.

This

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (63Dwl)

88 Side note: One of Brosnan's early movies was "The Long Good Friday." I liked his performance; he played a ruthless IRA soldier with a wicked smile.
Posted by: Gref


Played a determined KGB agent in a Cold War movie with Michael Caine. "The Fourth Protocol". Haven't seen it in a long time but I recall it being very good.
Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:22 PM (QFVV9)

The Matador also is really good. A little age on him is good.

Posted by: LASue at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (Ed8Zd)

89 I grew up on the Moore films, I saw the Connery films later and Lazenby even later, recall fleming's first book was before the cambridge five were revealed, casino royale was definitely a product of the cold war, le chiffre was funding communist unions, bond was playng with marshall plan funds, it could have been worse, they could have spent them in indochina,

Posted by: alien covenant was much worse at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (hMlTh)

90 Watched On Her Majesty's Secret Service recently. It's a weird film, mostly a bunch of chase scenes interspersed with some other scenes with Lazenby. Didn't much care for it, even though I tried to watch it with an open mind.

Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (K5n5d)

91 Once they ran out of Ian Fleming novels, the movies became stale.

Boring chase scenes and improbable exploits.

Just crap.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (xopIz)

92 Who dis is Ian Fleming.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:27 PM (xopIz)

93 92 Who dis is Ian Fleming.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:27 PM (xopIz)

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I don't get it.

Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:28 PM (LvTSG)

94 When they cast Craig, they made him into a whipping boy with mommy issues.

Posted by: Dr. Bone at October 02, 2021 07:28 PM (h020H)

95 91 Once they ran out of Ian Fleming novels, the movies became stale.

Boring chase scenes and improbable exploits.

Just crap.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:26 PM (xopIz)

But not as bad as "Fast and Furious" has become?

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:28 PM (ynpvh)

96 Who dis is Ian Fleming.

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:27 PM (xopIz)

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I don't get it.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:28 PM (LvTSG)


What a terrible thing to say.

Posted by: G'rump928(c) at October 02, 2021 07:28 PM (yQpMk)

97 I remember back in the 80's when James Bond died.
https://tinyurl.com/pjb4azhz

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:29 PM (ynpvh)

98 The best bond was Pierce Brosnan playing the role of "Remington Steele."

Whatever happened to Stephanie Zimbalist?

Posted by: JAS, AoSHQ addict at October 02, 2021 07:29 PM (xopIz)

99
he recent James Bond movies just make me hate Broccoli in a whole new dimension.
Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here


Not even cheese will save it.

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 02, 2021 07:30 PM (63Dwl)

100 The best Bond that never was: Patrick McGoohan.

Was the first choice at first, but he was reluctant to play love scenes. Silly Irish Catholic ....

Except for Roger Moore and David Niven (Flemings first preference), the Bonds aren't English. Celtic!

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:30 PM (ZHVt1)

101 Ian Fleming playing Watson in the Sherlock Holmes movies was terrible. He should have just stuck to writing.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:30 PM (0nc67)

102 Brosnan was really good in the under-rated thriller "No Escape".

He's not the main character, but man, is he good playing a very iffy, possibly untrustworthy guy.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 07:31 PM (5NkmN)

103 Favorite Bond tune? For Your Eyes Only, Sheena Easton. Yowzah.

Posted by: Notorious BFD at October 02, 2021 07:31 PM (Xrfse)

104 Thanks to whomever suggested I watch "Love and Monsters" yesterday (Lizzy?).

I did and I enjoyed it.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 07:31 PM (5hAFC)

105 remember forsyth was a stringer for mi 6 going back to his time in his first novel, the day of the jackal, the 5th protocol was relevent to the Labour party's mad dash left in the 80s, octopussy touched on that, with the Soviet nuke being smuggled into West Germany,

Posted by: alien covenant was much worse at October 02, 2021 07:31 PM (hMlTh)

106 Daniel Craig as Bond is better than Matt Damon as Bourne.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:32 PM (0nc67)

107 And he was charming but you still believed he could kill quickly, without remorse.

Posted by: LASue at October 02, 2021 07:20 PM (Ed8Zd)


The scene where he beats up the Chinese woman spy in Dr. No? He made it very clear that killing was a large bit of what he did for King and Country.

Posted by: GWB at October 02, 2021 07:32 PM (hR28Y)

108 Great thread as usual. Mirror was hard to watch as it has no plot. Still, I have it in my collection (I am guessing you are talking about Tarkovsky's movie.)

You know, I don't know if I have a favorite Bond. I might say Roger Moore because back in the day when I was introduced to the Bond movies (when I was quite young) ABC showed them fairly often and as they never showed OHMSS as far as I know I only knew of two Bonds. But I of course love Connery. So I'll break it down like this: my favorite Bond movies by actor:

Connery era: From Russia With Love
Moore: The Spy Who Loved Me
Dalton: The Living Daylights
Brosnan: Goldeneye
Craig: Casino Royale

(Lazenby sucked, he don't count.)

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 07:32 PM (CdZ4i)

109 I'd rather watch ... Bour[n]e trilogy or something like that instead of Bond.

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 07:21 PM (QU5/


Wow, now there is an unrealistic set of books....
At least Bond was written by an actual spy.

Posted by: GWB at October 02, 2021 07:33 PM (hR28Y)

110 103 Favorite Bond tune? For Your Eyes Only, Sheena Easton. Yowzah.
Posted by: Notorious BFD



80s era Sheena Easton was a beauty. Blue eyes, fair skin, dark hair, great figure, and that wonderful Scottish accent. I likey.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:33 PM (QFVV9)

111 I enjoyed "From Russia With Love" and "Goldeneye" - two very different Bonds, but each quite entertaining. And each has a terrific fight: Connery v. Robert Shaw in a train compartment, and Brosnan v. Sean Bean in the control room of the radio telescope.

Posted by: Nemo at October 02, 2021 07:33 PM (S6ArX)

112 In 19 days.

Posted by: Eromero at October 02, 2021 07:34 PM (0OP+5)

113
Peter Dinklage would make a good Dr Who or Bond.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:34 PM (gzeim)

114 Pierce Brosnan was in Hot Fuzz, and turned out to be a wonderful villain, but unfortunately is looking more and more like a Guy Fawkes mask as he ages

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 07:35 PM (KbLYZ)

115 111 I enjoyed "From Russia With Love" and "Goldeneye" - two very different Bonds, but each quite entertaining. And each has a terrific fight: Connery v. Robert Shaw in a train compartment, and Brosnan v. Sean Bean in the control room of the radio telescope.

Posted by: Nemo at October 02, 2021 07:33 PM (S6ArX)

All the ways Sean Bean characters die...

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:35 PM (ynpvh)

116 9 The best spy drama was Danger Mouse.
Posted by: Tonypete at October 02, 2021 07:02 PM (mD/uy)

Truth

***fistbump to TP***

Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at October 02, 2021 07:35 PM (BgMrQ)

117 Connery>Moore>Brosnan>Dalton>Craig>Lazenby

I've always thought Moore's Bond was a psychopath. He was Ripley who had found a way to get paid for his talents and indulge his appetites with legal protection.

Posted by: the guy that moves pianos (meh, it's a living) at October 02, 2021 07:36 PM (3DZIZ)

118 "Best Bond girls are in Thunderball"

Loved the scene where Bond is dancing with the hot red headed adversary(whom he has just bedded) when he spots a gun pointed at him. He spins his partner around so she takes the bullet then deposits her at another couples' table saying "She's just dead". Cold blooded and witty. Nobody did that better than Connery.

Posted by: Tuna at October 02, 2021 07:36 PM (gLRfa)

119 Hot Fuzz, I believe you mean Dalton. But yes.

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:36 PM (ZHVt1)

120 113
Peter Dinklage would make a good Dr Who or Bond.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:34 PM (gzeim)

Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) would make a better Dr. Who than that woman did. To be fair, it's all the writers' fault, not the actresses'.

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:37 PM (ynpvh)

121 There was no other Bond than Connery. The rest were pale imitations not fit to clean his shoes.

Posted by: Megthered at October 02, 2021 07:37 PM (/0RAQ)

122 Brosnan should have been 006.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:38 PM (0nc67)

123 113
Peter Dinklage would make a good Dr Who or Bond.
Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:34 PM (gzeim)

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If only Gilbert Gottfried wasn't so old...

Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at October 02, 2021 07:38 PM (VxC1e)

124 The best thing about No Time to Die was the premiere in London. Kate broke the internet in her gold dress, guaranteeing Harry's wife was screeching with fury and breaking all the crockery in Monteshitshow.

Posted by: JuJuBee at October 02, 2021 07:38 PM (mNhhD)

125 18 Also, I agree about Goldeneye. It was Brosnan's best Bond by far. Izabella Skorupco FTW.
Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:04 PM (ZsR3z)

She was SO BLOODY HOT in Goldeneye. (Call me crazy, but there's a shot at one point of the train station in Saint Petersburg and she steps into the shot...it just works. What can I say?) The Dutch chick playing the Georgian chick is nice (Janssen), but the Italian chick playing the Russian chick for me is the best (Scorupco).

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 07:38 PM (CdZ4i)

126 When I was a teenager in the late 70s, Bond movies were big deal spectacles on TV. Then I got all the novels from Goodwill. I view Bond mostly thru the books, I guess, and I rank the character with Philip Marlowe and Jack Reacher..most of the appeal for me rests with the quirkiness of the authors, who although they might not have been "great writers" had a unique style that was very interesting and not duplicatable no matter if the same characters and type of plot are used. So..I personally see Bond as being from a certain time and place as he was in the novels and especially as the movies go on I have less and less interest. I don't think I have seen any since the early Roger Moore period. If I owned the franchise I would remake all the books, in authentic period and to the book, like the Coen Brothers did No Country For Old Men. And I would probably lose all the money I put in to them as the modern movie goer probably doesn't give a crap about how things were in the Cold War of the early to mid 50s.

Posted by: Azjaeger at October 02, 2021 07:39 PM (3/XaG)

127 122 Brosnan should have been 006.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:38 PM (0nc67)

If he'd been 009, he would've died in Octopussy.

Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at October 02, 2021 07:39 PM (ynpvh)

128 "the hot red headed adversary(whom he has just bedded)"

My dear girl, don't flatter yourself. What I did this evening was for Queen and country. You don't think it gave me any pleasure, do you?

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:39 PM (ZHVt1)

129 Pierce Brosnan was in Hot Fuzz, and turned out to be a wonderful villain, but unfortunately is looking more and more like a Guy Fawkes mask as he ages
Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 07:35 PM (KbLYZ)

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Dalton was in Hot Fuzz.

Posted by: Darth Randall at October 02, 2021 07:40 PM (3TihK)

130 Connery is Bond, case closed!

Moore is The Saint (in that silly little Volvo)

and Brosnan is Remington Steele...(bring me Stephanie Zimbalist)

Though I do like Craig in Casino Royale

The rest barely register

Posted by: browndog Official Mascot of Team Gizzard at October 02, 2021 07:41 PM (BgMrQ)

131 Wow, now there is an unrealistic set of books....
At least Bond was written by an actual spy.


I don't care about the books. I'd never spend my time reading wither set of books.

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 07:41 PM (QU5/8)

132 I think the best James Bond will be the lass who introduces us to the 007 Manstural cycle in the upcoming film.

Hats off Whore E Wood you murdered another IP.

Posted by: sven at October 02, 2021 07:41 PM (Lzpvj)

133 Brosnan seems like he would be the best Bond, but I did not care for his Bond movies. Probably didn;t help that they got cartoonish with rhe action, such as the one where IIRC, he's staying in an ice hotel that ends up melting and he rides the wave on a car door, or . . . something as silly.

There's a fine line with suspension of disbelief, and that one crossed it. Craig was a welcome shange after Brosnan, even if he ended up being to cramky.

Posted by: Lizzy at October 02, 2021 07:41 PM (bDqIh)

134 I think I like Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton best as Bond

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 07:41 PM (YZG/i)

135 According to the Interwebs, Izabella Skorupco is Italian/Polish and was born in Poland. Yes, she was smokin' in GoldenEye.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:42 PM (QFVV9)

136 I think Brosnan played him closer to what everyone pictured Bond should be. Unfortunately, the movies he was in weren't that good. Dalton could have been the best of they had given him a few more shots at it. For me, though, the Roger Moore movies are the most fun to watch because they don't take themselves so seriously.

Posted by: Rexbatt at October 02, 2021 07:42 PM (panFz)

137 I do love the poker game in the Craig remake of Casino Royale. Fast forward before and after.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:43 PM (0nc67)

138
Anyone remember Hollywood Knights from 1980? It's a Halloween movie with Tony Danza, Michelle Fifer, and Fran Drescher.

How about Mosquito Coast from 1986 with Han Solo?

or River's Edge, the slapstick comedy with Keanu Reeves and Crispin Glover?

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:44 PM (gzeim)

139 It is only episode three and Foundation is already auguring into the ground. In episode three we spend 20 minutes waiting for the oldest of the three emperors to die. Then we are off to Terminus to muddle about and then have a crisis. Of course the crisis has no weight because we don't know the people there and the situation is undefined.

Three episodes in and two major characters have been black washed and gender swapped.

Posted by: WiNO at October 02, 2021 07:44 PM (HiNDK)

140 >>Dalton was in Hot Fuzz.

Loved him in that -- his shockingly violent "jokes" are a hoot.

Posted by: Lizzy at October 02, 2021 07:44 PM (bDqIh)

141 Dalton was in Hot Fuzz.
Posted by: Darth Randall at October 02, 2021 07:40 PM (3TihK)


And that's what I meant and I still typed the wrong actor.
I give up, I am unable to say what I mean.

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 07:45 PM (KbLYZ)

142 I'm in season 2 of For All Mankind now

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 07:45 PM (YZG/i)

143 59 52 Connery did one called Never say Never which was produced outside the regular franchise. It's basically a remake of Thunderball. Not that great.
Posted by: Blutarski at October 02, 2021 07:15 PM (9s7GK)

===

I still haven't seen it.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:17 PM (LvTSG)

It's not official, like the 1967 Casino Royale, so I never saw the point.

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 07:46 PM (CdZ4i)

144
Fundamentally, the original Bond character ruthlessly defended the West. There is a push from much of our would-be ruling class to make the Western World stop believing in itself. This will tend to take Bond's original job away. Whatever woke replacement Bond they invent will target us.

Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at October 02, 2021 07:47 PM (2iDSr)

145 007 your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to save dear ol' Blighty before your menses puts a stain on the Crown.

Posted by: Dr. Bone at October 02, 2021 07:47 PM (h020H)

146
It's weird how I remember/regard movies from the 80's -- either through the lens of a boy or a young man.
The first half of the 80's I was but a boy and saw everything as a child, the last half I was more of an adult.

It's probably the same for you people, except for the 70's instead of the 80's.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:48 PM (gzeim)

147 I think I seen all Bond unless something new not yet hit tv.
Remember seeing the Connery Bond film at drive in theater

Posted by: Skip at October 02, 2021 07:48 PM (2JoB8)

148 I liked Roger Moore in Ffolkes. The part was better suited to him than Bond.

Posted by: Texican ette at October 02, 2021 07:48 PM (MBidn)

149 I decided earlier this year that about the only Bond movie that's any good -- a true spy movie -- is From Russia With Love. For Your Eyes Only is a weak second.


Plenty of other Bond films, like Dr. No, Thunderball, Goldfinger, and The Spy Who Loved Me, are silly but fun.


Then you have Bond films that are silly and not very fun.


The only Bond novel I ever read was Moonraker, which was a magnificent good time. I was impressed by the sensuality of the prose. Fleming really went out of his way to impress in the reader's mind the ice clinking in your cocktail, a woman's body pressed innocently against yours in a moment of peril, the gears of your car as you wind through the streets in a car chase. I could see why people thought this stuff should be made into movies.


But also I won't miss Bond when he finally goes away. Our culture, such as it is, can tell new stories if it needs to.

Posted by: Jack Squat Bupkis at October 02, 2021 07:49 PM (0V/8D)

150
Octopussy and Never Say Never Again were two of the best Bond movies.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:49 PM (gzeim)

151 >>He's not the main character, but man, is he good playing a very iffy, possibly untrustworthy guy.


Yes. Also good in th Jackie Chan revenge flick -- Brosnan is an Irish politician who is secretly IRA.

Posted by: Lizzy at October 02, 2021 07:49 PM (bDqIh)

152 I've been looking forward to the new Bond for two years.

Ana de Armas is HAF, no?

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:49 PM (ZHVt1)

153 I can't remember the last Bond movie I saw. I do remember the first, Doctor No. I even read the book, because President Kennedy liked Ian Fleming, even though I was a Nixon supporter in 1960. Yeah, my lawn, get off it.

Posted by: Eromero at October 02, 2021 07:50 PM (0OP+5)

154 I'm on season 4 of "the Twilight Zone" and lovin it. It holds up so well.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:50 PM (0nc67)

155 Whatever woke replacement Bond they invent will target us.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at October 02, 2021 07:47 PM (2iDSr)


I think that is the problem with Jerry Cornelius, he never was really out to save the world, the goal was to delay the collapse so he could get back to what he wanted to do.

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 07:50 PM (KbLYZ)

156 Hey movie thread! Hey TJM!!

What blows me away about that drawing of Bond is that it seems a perfect IMHO combination of what both Connery and Roger Moore look like.

Everyone else IMHO has been what I'd call a "re-interpretation" or "more modern version" of Bond. I know that's how I think of Daniel Craig.

I also strongly believe that James Bond is actually a title, not a name, even though Skyfall's ending defied that.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:50 PM (L2ZTs)

157 Biden. Joe Biden.

https://bit.ly/3ooEqrT

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks aka Hangdog Barkston at October 02, 2021 07:50 PM (d9FiS)

158 Ah, James Bond.

My personal favorite Bond is Connery, and my personal favorite film is Goldfinger. This is the first film that has all the elements of the Bond template that I grew up with: pre-credits action not necessarily connected to the main plot, top notch villain, great henchman, semi-plausible scheme.

Despite that, I think From Russia With Love is a superior film. The fight scene between Bond and Grant on the train is superb, and for violence has not yet been matched.

After Connery, I think Dalton is the next best Bond. Despite the weaknesses of his two films, he seems plausible in the role of an agent who will kill if he must but will avoid it if possible. Brosnan and especially Moore seem too polished to want to soil their hands. I will acknowledge Brosnan's excellent performance in Goldeneye but I think subsequent scripts let him down.

And yet I have a weakness for Lazenby's film. How can I reject Diana Rigg and Telly Savalas as Blofeld? In particular, I don't think Rigg would have paired as well with any other of the Bond actors.



Posted by: Darles Chickens at October 02, 2021 07:51 PM (yMbVh)

159 If they do a remake of Lone Wolf McQuade with a chick in the lead, imma shoot somebody.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 07:51 PM (kTF2Z)

160 The Critical Drinker just wrapped up a reaction stream for No Time To Release.

My conclusion? My wallet stays shut until Dune.

LISTEN TO ME. THE SPICE MUST FLOW!!!

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 07:51 PM (CdZ4i)

161 148 I liked Roger Moore in Ffolkes. The part was better suited to him than Bond.
Posted by: Texican ette

Never seen Ffolkes

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 07:51 PM (YZG/i)

162 I love James Bond.

Alpha male. Sexy. Focused. Unapologetically masculine.

Posted by: nurse ratched at October 02, 2021 07:51 PM (U2p+3)

163
I think the best Roger Moore Bond film was Live and Let Die, hands down. There was a substantial
amount of comedy, but not done so that it compromised the movie.

Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at October 02, 2021 07:52 PM (2iDSr)

164 If you're a fan of the franchise, make sure to brace yourself before setting this latest movie...

Posted by: E. A. Blair at October 02, 2021 07:52 PM (dbOHx)

165 @160

>>I just finished watching The Passion of the Christ, which is the Greatest Movie Ever Made. YMMV.


I saw it in the theaters when it came out in Astoria Queens which is an Italian and Greek neighborhood in Brooklyn.


You've never experienced a film until you're watching the Savior going through the stations of the cross accompanied by weeping and sobbing in Italian and Greek from the audience.

It was a profoundly moving experience.

Posted by: Thomas Bender at October 02, 2021 07:52 PM (TiTxe)

166 Went on Book of Face for a minute and they showed me an ad for the new Wonder Years..you guessed it, it appears to be the same thing right down to the title graphics except everyone is black. I don't care a bit if they want to make a black kid grows up series, but this is the problem with entertainment media in a nutshell and why we still get James Bond movies as well as Indiana Jones movies...They aren't able to come up with a single idea that has any resonance beyond "culty quirky, intended for small audience" so they keep having to recycle the ideas of 50 years ago or more as close as they can. As if Scorsese in the 70s was doing "Road To..." movies with DeNiro and Pacino having light hearted adventures with Debbie Harry and singing songs every so often

Posted by: Azjaeger at October 02, 2021 07:52 PM (3/XaG)

167 *seeing

Posted by: E. A. Blair at October 02, 2021 07:52 PM (dbOHx)

168
Can we do spoilers?

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:53 PM (gzeim)

169 Let's also be honest: Ian Fleming would be flabbergasted at what Bond's become by now, i.e. in many ways a live-action comic book character.

I am reasonably certain Fleming would *not* approve of how many zillion changes have been made to his stories, his characters, etc etc etc. That doesn't necessarily mean Bond can be *anything,* (a woman, a trans, a rock, a squirrel), but it does mean IMHO that there's room for even more flexibility. The only question is how much, before Bond becomes unrecognizable.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:53 PM (L2ZTs)

170 Yes. Also good in th Jackie Chan revenge flick -- Brosnan is an Irish politician who is secretly IRA.

I forgot about that one. Yes, he was quite good.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:53 PM (ZsR3z)

171 161 Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 07:51 PM (YZG/i)

https://youtu.be/DPQua0Hg7N4

and now you have....

ffolkes=s north sea hijack

You're welcome.

Posted by: sven at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (Lzpvj)

172 I'm on season 4 of "the Twilight Zone" and lovin it. It holds up so well.
Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 07:50 PM (0nc67)

It is interesting to notice the Left has become everything the show warned could happen.

Posted by: WiNO at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (HiNDK)

173 Speaking of the other flick opening. Saw Many Saints of Newark. I recommend it only if you're a Sopranos fan. Different vibe than a Sopranos TV episode. Very dark in many ways. There's not much plot, but it works well as a time capsule of the late 60s for neighborhoods like Newark -- and The Bronx where I grew up. Great mise en scene.

A core problem is that Gandolfini's son can't pull off a young Tony, especially with an underwritten role.

The movie pre-figures many of the characters in the TV series. I saw some great subtle things, and some not so subtle (Silvio), and probably missed many more. e.g., Vera Farmiga plays Tony's mom Livia and channels the voice and mannerisms of a different character from the TV show. Paging Dr. Melfi to the white courtesy phone!

There's a key revelation in the movie where you need to know that in the TV series, Tony lies to Christopher Moltisanti that an ex-cop is the one who whacked his father Dickie Moltisanti (the central character in the movie), so that Chris will whack him in revenge. Spoiler alert: it's someone else.

There's one scene mid-way through where young Tony pulls a prank -- I peed laughing.

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (ZHVt1)

174 I'm on season 4 of "the Twilight Zone" and lovin it. It holds up so well.
Posted by: Ben Had

We don't need to watch The Twilight Zone. We're living it.

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks aka Hangdog Barkston at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (d9FiS)

175 As if Scorsese in the 70s was doing "Road To..." movies with DeNiro and Pacino having light hearted adventures with Debbie Harry and singing songs every so often
Posted by: Azjaeger at October 02, 2021 07:52 PM (3/XaG)


I'd watch that, moody lighting and all.

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (KbLYZ)

176 Best overall Bond movie, with the best soundtrack, best Bond girl, best script, better than average Bond villain, best opening credit sequence, no silly characters, and adequate Bond: On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I'd take Lazenby over Dalton or even most of the Moores any day.

Runners up: From Russia With Love and You Only Live Twice.

Best Bond: Connery.

Posted by: MichiCanuck at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (gEYP0)

177 Have no idea why I wrote Brooklyn.

Posted by: Thomas Bender at October 02, 2021 07:55 PM (TiTxe)

178 I always remember a young and alarmingly handsome Dalton as Philip the Fair in "The Lion in Winter"

Posted by: Tuna at October 02, 2021 07:55 PM (gLRfa)

179 Pierce Bronson was very good in The November Man. Underrated movie. Also very good in The Foreigner as a former IRA guy turned politician.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 07:55 PM (2DOZq)

180 Michi,
OHMSS has the deepest story IMHO of any Bond film.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:55 PM (L2ZTs)

181 Way too much bourbon.

Posted by: Thomas Bender at October 02, 2021 07:56 PM (TiTxe)

182 That doesn't necessarily mean Bond can be *anything,* (a woman, a trans, a rock, a squirrel), but it does mean IMHO that there's room for even more flexibility.

---------

A word to the wise: Keep away from that rock idea or you'll be hearing from our lawyers.

Posted by: The Lucasfilm Story Group at October 02, 2021 07:56 PM (VxC1e)

183
How about the wacky zany comedy "Heartbeeps" starring Latka and Bernadette Peters, 1981?

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:56 PM (gzeim)

184 Azjaeger I'd be amazed they didn't use a trannie

Posted by: Skip at October 02, 2021 07:56 PM (2JoB8)

185 Ignoramus, one thing I've always read is that Tony's mom was an insufferable b!tch in the TV series Sopranos. Is she also that in the movie?

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:56 PM (L2ZTs)

186 @137

See, I didn't like the poker game, because its seemed very unlikely to be that the high rollers in Monaco would play high stakes poker.

I think they were capitalizing on the poker craze at the time, with the tournaments on TV, etc.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (AwPyG)

187 Seriously? How could you forget David Niven and Woody Allen as James Bonds?

Posted by: Duncanthrax at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (a3Q+t)

188 38 A year or so ago, looking at netflix for movies on DVD, I came across a Bond film I could not remember ever seeing. It starred the 1980's era Bond, Roger Moore, and I hated it. The script, the direction, the acting, the scenery, all looked like this "film" was made by the same team who gave us such crappy bad 1980's TV shows such as "The A Team" or "T.J. Hooker". I gave up after 30 minutes or so. Guess who my least favorite Bond is

I'll bet it was the one with Jaws in space. That was god awful.
Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 07:11 PM (ZsR3z)

Moonraker, where they tried to jump on the whole sci-fi explosion in the wake of Star Wars. I didn't care for that.

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (CdZ4i)

189 Dalton was in Hot Fuzz.
Posted by: Darth Randall


Yes, and he was hilarious.

I watched "Stalker" one afternoon years ago. And it was possibly one of the worst and most boring movies I have every seen. Yes, I can think of some other really bad movies I sat through, but I was waiting for some kind of payoff for sitting through it, as the reviews were written as..."It was great..Powerful"

Borrrrrrrring.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (tjZg/)

190 Does anyone think Quentin Tarantino could make a quality Bond film?

I think he could, but he'd need help staying focused.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (L2ZTs)

191 Played a determined KGB agent in a Cold War movie with Michael Caine. "The Fourth Protocol". Haven't seen it in a long time but I recall it being very good.
Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 07:22 PM (QFVV9)

Damn good movie and book. Commies using the No Nukes movement to their advantage.

What was the movie where the no nukes movement took hostages and the SAS freed Them

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (dKiJG)

192 I've mentioned that the gossip sites seem convinced that Craig and wife Rachel Weisz are both gay.

sigh.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (AwPyG)

193 artemis, that's exactly what the poker scene in Casino Royale was doing, cashing in on the craze.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (L2ZTs)

194 Moonraker came out the year before Flash Gordon.

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (KbLYZ)

195 168
Can we do spoilers?
Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 07:53 PM (gzeim

====

Don't for the new movie.

Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (LvTSG)

196 Does anyone think Quentin Tarantino could make a quality Bond film?

I think he could, but he'd need help staying focused.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM


Hard to see Samuel L. Jackson as Felix Leiter.

Posted by: Duncanthrax at October 02, 2021 07:59 PM (a3Q+t)

197 Loved the Craig Casino Royale, then he started blabbing about his leftist politics and ruined everything.

His unbelievable fake humble speech at the opening party for the last Bond film was laughable. He was so 'humbled' to have played Bond...yeah, he was paid something like $50 million for Skyfall. Humbled. What an ass.

Posted by: squeakywheel at October 02, 2021 07:59 PM (NXy9v)

198 You're welcome.
Posted by: sven at October 02, 2021 07:54 PM (Lzpvj)

Thank you, kind sir!

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 07:59 PM (YZG/i)

199 @190

I'm not sure QT would be right for it--the Bond movies are above all else deft and clever. QT doesn't do deft and clever.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 07:59 PM (AwPyG)

200 Does anyone think Quentin Tarantino could make a quality Bond film?

I think he could, but he'd need help staying focused.
Posted by: qdpsteve

There would be a lot of thematic violence, and Uma Thurman would be some kind of SMERSH assassin.
Oh yeah, SMERSH is obsolete (part of the dead Soviet Union). Well, maybe SPECTRE then.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 07:59 PM (tjZg/)

201 Duncan, SLJ would be the American NSA Honcho who's oh so unimpressed with James and his stiff upper lip. ;-)

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:00 PM (L2ZTs)

202 Damn good movie and book. Commies using the No Nukes movement to their advantage.

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (dKiJG)


My goodness, how could anyone think that was anything but a fantasy. Next thing people will make up stories that Greenpeace was funded by the Russians as well. People are so hateful.

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 08:00 PM (KbLYZ)

203 @197

And the tabloids said he was constantly complaining about being typecast in the role.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:00 PM (AwPyG)

204 Tie - Connery and Craig

Posted by: Java Joe at October 02, 2021 08:00 PM (2p/1y)

205 Q.T. I think wouldn't work.

Posted by: Skip at October 02, 2021 08:01 PM (2JoB8)

206 I've mentioned that the gossip sites seem convinced that Craig and wife Rachel Weisz are both gay.


That's one hell of a disguise.

Posted by: pep at October 02, 2021 08:01 PM (ZsR3z)

207 Does anyone think Quentin Tarantino could make a quality Bond film?

I think he could, but he'd need help staying focused.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (L2ZTs)
----
Tarentino is an insufferable douchebag but he does understand genre conventions in movies. Give him a spy thriller and some very strict guidelines, he could probably do a bang-up job.

Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at October 02, 2021 08:01 PM (K5n5d)

208 ||A lot of it really seems to come down to preferences, and that usually matches well with which Bond was in theaters during one's adolescence||

Really? A lot of late Boomers/early GenXers prefer Moore? Can't say that's my experience.

I feel for Roger Moore. He replaced James Garner as "Maverick" and then Sean Connery (eliding Lazenby) as "Bond". It was never gonna go well for him.

Lazenby showed up at the local bijou when they showed "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and said, outright, he quit Bond because he was worried that if he played a stiff in a suit, he wouldn't get laid and what's the point of living if you can't get laid?).

That's right, ladies and germs, he stopped playing Bond because he thought Bond was not attractive enough to women.

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:01 PM (asXVI)

209 Squirrel, yup. Quentin would need Barbara Broccoli right there to grab him by the balls every couple hours and, as I said, keep him extremely focused on the fact he's doing a BOND film, not a sequel to one of his own flicks.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:02 PM (L2ZTs)

210 Bond would have his hair in a ponytail, and call everybody "motherf#$%&#" . It would end with him having to kill the Queen (Foxy Brown) before she shot the US President (Brad Pitt) and doomed England to a nuclear war with the US. But everyone would admire the soundtrack of 80s New Wave English bands.

Posted by: Azjaeger at October 02, 2021 08:02 PM (3/XaG)

211 Moonraker came out the year before Flash Gordon.
Posted by: Kindltot

I saw that in a theater. Man, was it dumb.

Roger Moore, in real life, was actually a pretty cool guy. But as Bond, I think his style was kind of all wrong.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:02 PM (tjZg/)

212 what Duncanthrax said @187, just to be a contrarian, and otherwise I got nuffin'.

(I saw that movie 1st run, in the theater, downtown Chicago, lol !)

g'night everyone !

Posted by: sock_rat_eez (jDHSU) at October 02, 2021 08:02 PM (jDHSU)

213 38 A year or so ago, looking at netflix for movies on DVD, I came across a Bond film I could not remember ever seeing. It starred the 1980's era Bond, Roger Moore, and I hated it. The script, the direction, the acting, the scenery, all looked like this "film" was made by the same team who gave us such crappy bad 1980's TV shows such as "The A Team" or "T.J. Hooker". I gave up after 30 minutes or so. Guess who my least favorite Bond is


That sounds like View to a Kill

Posted by: Jack Squat Bupkis at October 02, 2021 08:02 PM (0V/8D)

214 >>>That doesn't necessarily mean Bond can be *anything,* (a woman, a trans, a rock, a squirrel), but it does mean IMHO that there's room for even more flexibility.

Call RuPaul's people and tell them she's out! And cancel the order for the pink Walther PPKs!

Posted by: Dr. Bone at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (h020H)

215 Bond. Gold Bond.

Posted by: Dinglebeef at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (i2nFR)

216 How much Kleenex did you go through?

I heard today that Mel Gibson is making a "Resurrection." !!!!!!

Posted by: LASue


I cried like a baby. As I always do when I watch the movie.

I also have heard that Gibson and Caviezel are putting out the "sequel" called Resurrection. Mark Steyn's original review of The Passion of the Christ is one of my favorite movie reviews ever:

https://tinyurl.com/Steyn-Passion-Christos

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (5hAFC)

217 In one of the Bond books, Bond is described as looking a bit like Hogey Carmichael.

So, probably Dalton comes closest to looking like the book Bond.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (5NkmN)

218 artemis, that's exactly what the poker scene in Casino Royale was doing, cashing in on the craze.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:58 PM (L2ZTs)
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That just emphasizes TJM's point that the Bond franchise chases fads, rather than sets them. Casino Royale cashed in on the Texas hold-em craze. Moonraker tried to cash in the Star Wars craze, etc.

Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (K5n5d)

219 DrBone, RuPaul would make a fantastic Bond villain IMHO.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (L2ZTs)

220
Roger Moore played Bo Maverick, Simon Templer, and James Bond the same. And that's fine with me.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 08:04 PM (gzeim)

221 Squirrel, yup. Bond hasn't really been a trendsetter since the 1960s.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:04 PM (L2ZTs)

222 Best Bonds?

Connery, Dalton/Brosnan/Craig (as John T. Chance said in Rio Bravo, "I'd hate to have to live on the difference."), Moore (and this due to scripts, not Moore himself -- check out his not-well-enough-known film FFOLKES), Lazenby. Brosnan's a weird case here, I think; I like Goldeneye, but his first time out, Brosnan just didn't seem old enough for the part; by the time Die Another Day was made he seemed spot on for it, but the movie itself wasn't as good. Go figure.

From Russia with Love is my favorite of the batch -- good story line, not much joking around, and when Connery and Shaw went at each other in the train, they looked like they meant business. Never Say Never Again wasn't an official Bond, but I thought Connery was terrific in it, and the fun the movie had in its first half with Bond's age was delightful.

Seldom mentioned is a television production of Casino Royale, well before the Connery film, with Barry Nelson as Bond, but it's been so long since I've seen it I can't remember if it was all that good.

Your mileage may vary.

Posted by: Just Some Guy at October 02, 2021 08:04 PM (JzDjf)

223 Connery. I just like the films better. Craig is alright, but he should have been Jason Bourne.

Posted by: Marcus Gravey at October 02, 2021 08:04 PM (3BmIK)

224 I'm trying to decide which I liked better:

Lifeboat or Abandon Ship

I'm leaning Abandon Ship

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:04 PM (2DOZq)

225 190 Does anyone think Quentin Tarantino could make a quality Bond film?

I think he could, but he'd need help staying focused.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 07:57 PM (L2ZTs

True. But just imagine the dialogue. The mind boggles.

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 08:04 PM (CdZ4i)

226 Supposedly, Roger Moore quit the Bond films after A View To A Kill, because he thought they were becoming too violent.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:05 PM (L2ZTs)

227 || I watched "Stalker" one afternoon years ago. And it was possibly one of the worst and most boring movies I have every seen. ||

You are correct. And also incorrect.

"Stalker" is one of those movies I wouldn't recommend to most people but The Boy and I were riveted. I can't even explain it, except that if you're someone who pays close attention to movie tricks and details, it's like a puzzle.

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:05 PM (asXVI)

228 Squirrel, yup. Quentin would need Barbara Broccoli right there to grab him by the balls every couple hours and, as I said, keep him extremely focused on the fact he's doing a BOND film, not a sequel to one of his own flicks.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:02 PM (L2ZTs)
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I'm sure he could squeeze in a hilarious cameo from Samuel L. Jackson, if only to throw out an F-bomb or two...

Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at October 02, 2021 08:05 PM (K5n5d)

229 Live and Let Die
Loved that one.

Watching Dr No right now

Posted by: nurse ratched at October 02, 2021 08:06 PM (U2p+3)

230 Have been anxiously awaiting 'Resurrection". I watch "The Passion" every year.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 08:07 PM (0nc67)

231 Actually by now? There should be a Bond film about the nasty goings-on in the background of Hollywood making...

a Bond film.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:08 PM (L2ZTs)

232 Live and Let Die
Loved that one.

Watching Dr No right now
Posted by: nurse ratched


There was a Japanese guy working at our site a few years ago, that was an engineer for the parent company. Always wore dark glasses outside, when he went out to smoke a cigarette (most Japanese men smoke like chimneys). Always looked mad or grim.
We nicknamed him "Dr. No". It was harmless, because I don't think he spoke any Engrish.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:08 PM (tjZg/)

233 226 Supposedly, Roger Moore quit the Bond films after A View To A Kill, because he thought they were becoming too violent.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:05 PM (L2ZTs)

Moore was 57 at that point, IIRC. He wanted to quit after Octopussy because he was getting too old for the role and only did A View To A Kill because they couldn't find anyone else. (By the way, I love the theme song by Duran Duran.)

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 08:08 PM (CdZ4i)

234 My favorite Bond movie is either The Spy Who Shagged Me or In Like Flint.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:09 PM (2DOZq)

235 Cow Demon, oh the Duran Duran theme to AVTAK is one of the all-time best.

I also love Madonna's Bond theme for Die Another Day. (Please don't hit me!)

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:09 PM (L2ZTs)

236 Have been anxiously awaiting 'Resurrection". I watch "The Passion" every year.
Posted by: Ben Had

Have you watched "The Chosen"? It can be found online and some parts on YouTube, and sometimes the first season on some Roku channels.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:10 PM (tjZg/)

237 >>>A lot of it really seems to come down to preferences, and that usually matches well with which Bond was in theaters during one's adolescence.

Yep.

Posted by: m at October 02, 2021 08:10 PM (SJbY/)

238 That just emphasizes TJM's point that the Bond franchise chases fads, rather than sets them. Casino Royale cashed in on the Texas hold-em craze. Moonraker tried to cash in the Star Wars craze, etc.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at October 02, 2021 08:03 PM (K5n5d)

-------------

Goldfinger tried to cash in on the craze for murdering people by cutting them in half with a laser beam.

Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at October 02, 2021 08:11 PM (VxC1e)

239 Another upset alert. Kentucky leads Florida with a minute and a half left.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:11 PM (kTF2Z)

240 159 If they do a remake of Lone Wolf McQuade with a chick in the lead, imma shoot somebody.
Posted by: Duke Lowell



This MIGHT work if Gina Carano is cast.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 08:11 PM (QFVV9)

241 There was a movie called Resurrection that came out about 1979, I believe, starring Ellen Burstyn (?).

I think it was about a woman who had a near-death experience and ended up with the power to heal? Got interesting reviews.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:11 PM (L2ZTs)

242 The Bond movies opening scene was always the best part of the movie.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:11 PM (2DOZq)

243 TJM, would you consider doing a Maggie Smith post?

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 08:12 PM (0nc67)

244 Goldfinger tried to cash in on the craze for murdering people by cutting them in half with a laser beam.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at October 02, 2021 08:11 PM (VxC1e)
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Some trends never go out of style!

Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at October 02, 2021 08:12 PM (K5n5d)

245 Just a side note, the songs sometimes yes, the silhouetted action sequences? They became IMHO too convoluted and strange to enjoy.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:12 PM (L2ZTs)

246 I've mentioned that the gossip sites seem convinced that Craig and wife Rachel Weisz are both gay.

sigh.

Posted by: artemis



It has recently come out that Cassandra Peterson, the smoking hottie who played Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, to such great effect in Young Sharkman's life, is a lesbian.

Doesn't bother me at all. She's still as hot as the center of the Sun, and still hilarious in that role.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:12 PM (5hAFC)

247 I've mentioned this before, but there's a funny/touching meme that shows a photo from the making of The Passion of the Christ. It's the crucifixion scene, and the actor is a bloody mess as he sits in a camp chair, listening to Mel Gibson who's sitting in a camp chair next to him, and explaining something.

The caption says: "What it looks like when I tell Jesus my problems"

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:12 PM (AwPyG)

248 I watched "Stalker" one afternoon years ago. And it was possibly one of the worst and most boring movies I have every seen. ||
You are correct. And also incorrect.
"Stalker" is one of those movies I wouldn't recommend to most people but The Boy and I were riveted. I can't even explain it, except that if you're someone who pays close attention to movie tricks and details, it's like a puzzle.
Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:05 PM (asXVI)


The problem with "Stalker" is that all of the special effects footage got burned up in an accidental fire, so there was no money to redo them and Tarkovsky went with trying to fix it in the editing.

So, you have a movie without any climaxes or completion of sequences, endless yearning and frustration dramatically.

So, like the "Blair Witch Project", "Stalker" comes to an end, but does not have an end.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 08:12 PM (5NkmN)

249 235 Cow Demon, oh the Duran Duran theme to AVTAK is one of the all-time best.

I also love Madonna's Bond theme for Die Another Day. (Please don't hit me!)
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:09 PM (L2ZTs)

Not gonna. If at the very least the Bond themes have been forgettable, throwaway trash since Chris Cornell did a bang-up job with Casino Royale ("You Know My Name"). I'll take Madonna's contribution.

My faves are from A View To A Kill, The Spy Who Loved Me (h/t, my mother, obsessed Carly Simon fan who made sure we grew up on her music, for better or for worse), Live And Let Die, and The Living Daylights.

Off to work. I think I'll listen to "The Best of Bond...James Bond" on the way in.

Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 08:13 PM (CdZ4i)

250 216 How much Kleenex did you go through?

I heard today that Mel Gibson is making a "Resurrection." !!!!!!

Posted by: LASue


I cried like a baby. As I always do when I watch the movie.

I also have heard that Gibson and Caviezel are putting out the "sequel" called Resurrection. Mark Steyn's original review of The Passion of the Christ is one of my favorite movie reviews ever:
https://tinyurl.com/Steyn-Passion-Christos
Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:03 P
Sharkman, Mark Stein was my choice to replace Rush Limbaugh.

Posted by: Eromero at October 02, 2021 08:13 PM (0OP+5)

251
@238

No, no, no--it was the fad of slicing people with a derby hat.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:14 PM (AwPyG)

252 I'm pretty sure there's exactly no demand for Tarantino's The Spy Who Said N***** A Lot.

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 08:14 PM (QU5/8)

253 There was a movie called Resurrection that came out about 1979, I believe, starring Ellen Burstyn (?).

I think it was about a woman who had a near-death experience and ended up with the power to heal? Got interesting reviews.
Posted by: qdpsteve

Yes, it was a very touching movie. At the end, she moves away from civilization to be alone, because the power to heal was making her crazy. A couple comes by her obscure truck stop, with their small boy who is dying from cancer. I think they were looking for her, but did not know who she was.
There is a very touching moment at the end of the movie, where she hugs the little boy.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:14 PM (tjZg/)

254 I have a fondness for the Bond franchise because my dad liked them and we watched them when they were on TV.

I think Connery is my favorite Bond.

I listened to a Bond talk and it was the first time I heard about the stolen painting (Duke of Wellington portrait) that Dr. No had in his lair. I thought this was clever since the painting had just been stolen IRL.

When looking up the reference apparently there are other glimpses of stolen paintings in the movies.

Posted by: Iris at October 02, 2021 08:15 PM (6lKe4)

255 Also:

In 1966, Brian Wilson heard through the grapevine, he and the Beach Boys would be asked to write and perform a Bond theme.

He wrote this... then when he was passed over, had it performed by the Wrecking Crew as the actual song "Pet Sounds," on the renowned album of the same name.

Good listen, and it does actually sound rather mid-60s Bond-ish IMHO.

https://youtu.be/EeN_NytxKEc

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:15 PM (L2ZTs)

256 191 What was the movie where the no nukes movement took hostages and the SAS freed Them

The Final Option

Posted by: Eric at October 02, 2021 08:16 PM (a2F+C)

257 So, like the "Blair Witch Project", "Stalker" comes to an end, but does not have an end.
Posted by: naturalfake


His daughter has developed telekinesis, and moves a vase ....THE END. I waded through 3 hours for that.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:16 PM (tjZg/)

258 Well, as you-know-who would say, everything woke turns to sh*t, and the Bond movies are no exception.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:17 PM (AwPyG)

259 When I was a kid, I read a book of Bond short stories entitled, if I recall correctly, A View To a Kill. Most were not true Bond stories although Bond was in them. Often they would be a story told to or by Bond at a dinner party or some such. I quite liked some of them.

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks aka Hangdog Barkston at October 02, 2021 08:17 PM (d9FiS)

260 Speaking of which, anyone have any $$ in B of A?

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:17 PM (AwPyG)

261 As promiscuous as Bond was he's bound to have 30-40 kids out there somewhere. Just take of of them and make her a black lesbian who's following in dear old dad's footsteps. Then you don't have to kill the franchise.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:18 PM (kTF2Z)

262 There should be some kind of penalty involved for using "fruit" as a verb.

Posted by: Marcus Gravey at October 02, 2021 08:18 PM (3BmIK)

263 257
His daughter has developed telekinesis, and moves a vase ....THE END. I waded through 3 hours for that.
Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:16 PM (tjZg/)

====

It's a movie about faith without proof. Tarkovsky could only make movies about faith in the Soviet Union if he made science fiction films.

Posted by: TheJamesMadison's Phone, read some movie thoughts at October 02, 2021 08:20 PM (LvTSG)

264 I'm pretty sure there's exactly no demand for Tarantino's The Spy Who Said N***** A Lot.
Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls

The villain could Samuel L. Jackson as Motherfuckers Aplenty.

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks aka Hangdog Barkston at October 02, 2021 08:20 PM (d9FiS)

265 I love From Russia with Love best. Saw it at the drive in with another picture and a 40 ft screen, with Technicolor shots of exotic locales and Connery just barely escaping death a dozen times. Its the perfect action picture.

I remember my mother arguing with my dad that the film was too "adult" for us kids. (My dad was right. That stuff flew right past me.)

Posted by: Texican ette at October 02, 2021 08:21 PM (MBidn)

266 His daughter has developed telekinesis, and moves a vase ....THE END. I waded through 3 hours for that.
Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:16 PM (tjZg/)

Never saw it but you reminded me of The Fury. Haven't watched it in decades but I recall it was very good at the time.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:21 PM (2DOZq)

267 What I noticed the most as a kid watching the Bond movies was that his spy fu was awful. He strolled around being cool and dealing with girls, and always ended up being captured and rendered powerless by the main villain. Who wouldn't just kill him, but rig something up and split (TV Batmanesque) thus giving Bond a chance to live. Meanwhile, Leiter did all the actual work and got the villain's plans foiled and Bond rescued. Then Bond disappeared with the hot chick. Bond never would have survived til the next movie without Leiter, who never got the chick either.

Posted by: Azjaeger at October 02, 2021 08:21 PM (3/XaG)

268 158-"The fight scene between Bond and Grant on the train is superb, and for violence has not yet been matched."

In the Bond movies -- yep. But if you can find it on YouTube, check out the uncut version of the fight sequence between Rod Taylor and William Smith at the finish of Darker Than Amber. Absolutely brutal, no stunt doubles, and not much needed in the way of makeup effects at all. Smith used to have a web site up with a page devoted to this sequence. His account of the filming of that sequence is worth a look.

Posted by: Just Some Guy at October 02, 2021 08:21 PM (JzDjf)

269 Down goes Florida!

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:21 PM (kTF2Z)

270 ||Speaking of which, anyone have any $$ in B of A?

Little bit. I've mostly moved away from using them.

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:21 PM (asXVI)

271 I have a special place in my heart for 007. Golden Eye came out when I was in college. My roommate made me watch all of the older ones before seeing GE. Or at least, we spent the year renting and watching all of the old ones. Then I ripped copies of my favorites... Goldfinger, On her Magisty's Secret Service (my favorite story, actor meh), and a few others. I loved all of the Bond Actors, they all had a flavor to add to the series. Each one did something that made them worthy of being Bond. However, I'm not too into the Daniel Craig ones. They are all serious and brooding (which I know they did on purpose). I just liked the tongue in cheek humor and over-the-top things of the others. Now to read the post...

Posted by: sassy at October 02, 2021 08:23 PM (xSICi)

272 West. James West.

Posted by: Steampunk Bond at October 02, 2021 08:23 PM (a1s18)

273 @270

Rumblings that B of A was the bag man for the Citadel/Federal Reserve bad guys, and may be going down. Apparently a lot of their branches and ATMs were closed Friday with no explanation

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:24 PM (AwPyG)

274 I never had the guts to watch The Passion of Christ

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 08:24 PM (YZG/i)

275 The Karen's would be going crazy if they were watching the Kentucky celebration.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:24 PM (2DOZq)

276 Captain Kirk was kind of a James Bond.

It's always fun when a maverick has to try to stay within the rules.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:25 PM (AwPyG)

277 Risen, criminally underappreciated movie

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 08:25 PM (dKiJG)

278 Fury. Dick Fury, motherfuckers!

Posted by: Dr. Bone at October 02, 2021 08:25 PM (h020H)

279 Got a ham (small, sliced for sandwiches) at kroger today. Got to checkout and eyes bugged out when I saw the price. $11.43. Yeah, no inflation.

Maybe I should have bought hot dogs.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at October 02, 2021 08:25 PM (csEWM)

280 @275

Did you see Wisconsin-Michigan at the start of the 4th quarter? They played "jump around" and the place was utterly rocking---even the Michigan players joined in.

So much fun to see.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:26 PM (AwPyG)

281 Azjaeger

Very True. The GRU were the best Intel Agency in the Cold War. Trained in guns, but did not use them. Great at getting information.

The US used technical means the best, but had no way to get inside the heads of the bad guys.

Posted by: NaCly Dog (u82oZ) at October 02, 2021 08:26 PM (u82oZ)

282 Fury. Dick Fury, motherfuckers!
Posted by: Dr. Bone

I thought he was Secret Squirrel.

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks aka Hangdog Barkston at October 02, 2021 08:27 PM (d9FiS)

283 273 @270

Rumblings that B of A was the bag man for the Citadel/Federal Reserve bad guys, and may be going down. Apparently a lot of their branches and ATMs were closed Friday with no explanation

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:24 PM
Bank Of Amigo.

Posted by: Eromero at October 02, 2021 08:27 PM (0OP+5)

284 vmom, I finally watched The Passion Of The Christ last year.

Gotta admire Mel's guts at the very least for making such an incredible, and incredibly bloody and violent, film.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:27 PM (L2ZTs)

285 artemis:
BANK OF FRIGGIN' AMERICA going down???

I thought they were the very definition of Too Big To Fail!!

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:28 PM (L2ZTs)

286 Tarantino in the 90s was on an interview show where he described what he would like to do. That idea more or less became Casino Royale. Including the gut-punch death of the love interest.

Posted by: BourbonChicken at October 02, 2021 08:28 PM (ybIRR)

287 Best spy show?

Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:29 PM (2DOZq)

288 Our Intel agencies were the best at self serving though. They may very well be running the country as we speak

Posted by: Azjaeger at October 02, 2021 08:29 PM (3/XaG)

289 @283

It's really ironic, because the immigrant Italian who founded Bank of Italy (which became Bank of America) would be rolling in his grave, if he saw what has happened.

He was all about the working man

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:29 PM (AwPyG)

290 Bozo: thanks! It's one of those movies I was reading about a lot, then it just disappeared and went away, back in about 1980 or so.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:29 PM (L2ZTs)

291 "As promiscuous as Bond was he's bound to have 30-40 kids out there somewhere. "

Dominican playboy Porfirio Rubirosa has been said to be an inspiration for some of Bond's character. He was a diplomat and a soldier of fortune involved in political machinations around the globe, as he could move in the highest circles. Allied with strongman Trujillo, who said of him: "He is good at his job, because women like him and he is a wonderful liar."

He was hung like a horse, and f*cked women everywhere and all the time, many thousands. Married to two of the richest women in the world, Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton, who indulged his passions for polo, race car driving and flying planes. Died by wrapping his Ferrari GT around a tree,

But no children.

Posted by: Ignoramus at October 02, 2021 08:30 PM (ZHVt1)

292 As always with the Oregon Ducks. They have the fine facilities and swanky uniforms and every year they are going to be in the mix for the National Championship!

And then they step on their duck dicks.

Ha ha ha ha ha!!!

- Sharkman, Oregon State University graduate, 1985.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:30 PM (5hAFC)

293 Were there any movies about Retief? He was kind of a James Bond, too

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:30 PM (AwPyG)

294 qdpsteve, ouch, you missed the whole point. Gibson made G-D dying for our sins visceral.

Posted by: Ben Had at October 02, 2021 08:31 PM (0nc67)

295
I'm seeing that Saul Goodman is in a new movie? Nobody?

Bob Odenkirk, as a person, makes me sick. Better Call Saul had me interested, but they killed the series by taking such a long hiatus -- I no longer give a shit what happens.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 08:32 PM (gzeim)

296 Best spy show?

Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp

Posted by: Just a side note




Oh, man. I loved that show.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:32 PM (5hAFC)

297 Bank of America started off as Bank of Italy in the 1900's. Probably no criminal activity involved. Probably.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:32 PM (2DOZq)

298 Oh, man. I loved that show.
Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:32 PM (5hAFC)


Makes me laugh just thinking about it.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:33 PM (2DOZq)

299 Anyone have a link for this BofA news?

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:33 PM (kTF2Z)

300 I would love a series featuring Retief's sarcastic bombastic awesomeness.

And a John Christian Falkenberg series.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:34 PM (5hAFC)

301 Ben, no I get that. Or at least I think I do. :-)

I think some of the effect was unfortunately lessened for me, because for so many years I read about how unbelievably violent and bloody it was.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:34 PM (L2ZTs)

302 297 Bank of America started off as Bank of Italy in the 1900's. Probably no criminal activity involved. Probably.
Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:32 PM (2DOZq)

Bank of Italy, in San Francisco... talk about double Jeopardy.

Posted by: Romeo13 at October 02, 2021 08:35 PM (oHd/0)

303 Sharkman, both of my folks are Beavers. Although when they graduated it was Oregon Technical College.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:35 PM (kTF2Z)

304 300 I would love a series featuring Retief's sarcastic bombastic awesomeness.

And a John Christian Falkenberg series.
Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:34 PM (5hAFC)

Hammer's Slammers...

because what Man would NOT LOVE Hover Tanks.

Posted by: Romeo13 at October 02, 2021 08:36 PM (oHd/0)

305 Interesting that the B of A stuff isn't covered in the news anywhere.

But the redditors seem to think the elite's house of cards is set to collapse, which was one of the reasons the dems needed such a ridiculous amount of money with these bills.

If you wander over to Superstonk on reddit, and read some of the pinned "DD" (research and information) it leaves you with a robust distrust of the world wide financial industry.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:36 PM (AwPyG)

306 The idea that BofA is going down seems...implausible.

They must own enough Senators to avoid issues. They're woke (which is why I moved away from them). They're all on board with the new fascism.

But...shrugemoji.

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (asXVI)

307 Risen, criminally underappreciated movie

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio




I really love that movie. TJM did a review of it and didn't like it as much as I did. There's just something about it that touches my heart.

Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (5hAFC)

308 James Bond will always be Roger Moore dueling that dude with three nipples.

Posted by: San Franpsycho at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (EZebt)

309 Testing

Posted by: Tonypete at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (mD/uy)

310 Call up the dogs and piss on the fire.

Posted by: Eromero at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (0OP+5)

311 artemis, but hasn't it been an open secret for quite some time how much laundering these huge financial institutions do?

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (L2ZTs)

312 Also, I really liked Dame Judy Dench as M. That was one gender switch that worked very well. But she commands the screen whenever she is there. I was very sad when Desmond Llewellen (sp?) died. His Q character was a great continuity through all of the Bond changes.

Posted by: sassy at October 02, 2021 08:38 PM (xSICi)

313 That was weird.

Posted by: Tonypete at October 02, 2021 08:38 PM (mD/uy)

314 275 The Karen's would be going crazy if they were watching the Kentucky celebration.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:24 PM (2DOZq)

Those Kentucky people are a bunch of goobers for rushing the field over merely beating Florida.


But yes, they can crowd each other without masks. Hopefully Karens will want to speak to their manager about that.

Posted by: Jack Squat Bupkis at October 02, 2021 08:38 PM (0V/8D)

315 moviegique, exactly.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:38 PM (L2ZTs)

316 Sharkman & artemis

Retief would be great! And we have the State Department fully acting like the CDC. Except we have no Retief. The Aliens need GCI.

John Christian Falkenberg is too close to the truth to be made. No Aliens, just humans.

Posted by: NaCly Dog (u82oZ) at October 02, 2021 08:39 PM (u82oZ)

317 sassy, IMHO a major part of the reason Dench worked as M is because she was so. unbelievably. tough. Not really a feminine character at all.

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:39 PM (L2ZTs)

318 'Scuse me whie I blow my top.

Posted by: La Palma Volcano at October 02, 2021 08:39 PM (4I/2K)

319 Remember that Yanni or Laurel thing? Here's another one. At least this NBC reporterette has a hard time understanding it.

https://bit.ly/3l4bJOY

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks aka Hangdog Barkston at October 02, 2021 08:39 PM (d9FiS)

320 'Scuse me whie I blow my top.
Posted by: La Palma Volcano at October 02, 2021 08:39 PM (4I/2K)

-----------

Sure, why not?

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (kTF2Z)

321 Bond, Julian Bond.

Posted by: Julian Bond at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (L2a8p)

322 Halloween is coming up, so I streamed "Midnight Mass" on Netflix.

It's hard to discuss it without spoilers, but in the end this series is very well written, directed, and acted. It's the best Stephen King movie that King never had anything to do with.

That being said the main purpose of "Midnight Mass" is to break your faith in God, and demonstrate that Christianity and the belief in Heaven is bunkum.

It particularly wants to give Catholicism a kicking and
for Catholics of a certain age, say, who remember Mass and went to Catholic school before the 80s, it is a HUGE nostalgia fest in the songs and prayers which they use(beautifully sung, I might add). However, I really resent the use of my nostalgia and good feelings about my childhood as grist to try and destroy their significance.

In the end, it's a typical, if more subtle than usual, Hollywood anti-Christianity project. Let the buyer beware.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (5NkmN)

323 ||But the redditors seem to think the elite's house of cards is set to collapse, which was one of the reasons the dems needed such a ridiculous amount of money with these bills.||

Well, I s'pose we gots bigger problems if that's the case. My losses (from BofA) will be a minor sacrifice.

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (asXVI)

324 - Sharkman, Oregon State University graduate, 1985.
Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:30 PM (5hAFC)

===
Mrs. F is at the game with all her loser UofO friends. Apparently she is too drunk to get home.

Posted by: San Franpsycho at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (EZebt)

325 It's just a mask... It's just two meters... It's just three weeks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucdhFxLLP1A

Posted by: SMH - The War has been won, only the battles remain, as usual at October 02, 2021 08:41 PM (wvwzL)

326 Have a great night, everyone.

May tonight feature in your memories as wonderful films.

Posted by: NaCly Dog (u82oZ) at October 02, 2021 08:41 PM (u82oZ)

327 306 The idea that BofA is going down seems...implausible.

They must own enough Senators to avoid issues. They're woke (which is why I moved away from them). They're all on board with the new fascism.

But...shrugemoji.
Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:37 PM (asXVI)

Except the FAR Left wing of the Dems, are willing to let the economy burn, out of ignorance.

They could hold up any Dem support for a major bank, which would mean Repubs would have to support it... which would, after the 2008 crap, be the kiss of death.

Posted by: Romeo13 at October 02, 2021 08:41 PM (oHd/0)

328 @299

I just keep track of what's going on in Superstonk, which covers the GME vs. hedge funds battle. Apparently, that's what's making the house of cards fall.

Did you know that when you buy shares via your broker, that your broker takes your money but basically give you an "IOU"? apparently there are "clearing house" entities that actually "own" the shares, and are easily manipulated by everybody who's in cahoots. I don't understand a lot of it, but there's a lot of smart people there, exposing the bad guys.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:41 PM (AwPyG)

329 Bond is what convinced me to never see movies when I've read the book. I read and reread all the Bond books long before the first movie. I'll differ from all y'all in 'star' choices - Laz is my choice. OHMSS is the only film that tracked the book and he did a good job of emulating the book version of the Bond persona. As far as I'm concerned, all the rest of movies used just the name ... not the actual theme or action.
Years later, my resolve to skip. firms derived from a specific book solidified when I watched Where Eagles Dare by Alistair McLain. They completely miscast the characters ... Richard Burton as the lead and Eastwood as his sidekick ... when a casual read of the book showed Eastwood - as the American - should have been the lead.
I've pretty well stuck to my resolve ... to the point that the only time I've been in a theater since 1985 was when American Sniper came out.

Posted by: Wingnutt at October 02, 2021 08:42 PM (N2QpI)

330 The idea that BofA is going down seems...implausible.

They must own enough Senators to avoid issues. They're woke (which is why I moved away from them). They're all on board with the new fascism.

Posted by: moviegique

How long does the average home loan take to be approved and settled?

JPMorgan Chase received Fed approval to take over the assets of Bear Stearns over the course of a weekend.

The rich and powerful always do what they do.

Posted by: Tonypete at October 02, 2021 08:42 PM (mD/uy)

331 M -- Guy Doleman would have made a good M. His Ross character in The Ipcress File always struck me as perfect for it.

Posted by: Just Some Guy at October 02, 2021 08:43 PM (JzDjf)

332 297 Bank of America started off as Bank of Italy in the 1900's. Probably no criminal activity involved. Probably.
Posted by: Just a side note



(Theme from The Godfather plays quietly in the background)

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 08:44 PM (QFVV9)

333 I thought BoA was already dead.

Posted by: davidt at October 02, 2021 08:44 PM (L2a8p)

334 Moonraker at the drive in with my brothers and the screen behind us was showing some T and A flick behind us, me saying hey there is a NAKED lady dancing on the screen, brothers were so pissed at me because we left

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 08:44 PM (dKiJG)

335 ||Remember that Yanni or Laurel thing? Here's another one. At least this NBC reporterette has a hard time understanding it.

https://bit.ly/3l4bJOY||

That is, perhaps, the most perfect capsule of the world today.

You can clearly hear what the crowd is chanting.

The reporterette makes up a completely plausible other phrase; or it would be completely plausible if only you couldn't hear it with your own ears.

The celebrity goes along with it because...what else is he gonna do?

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:44 PM (asXVI)

336 because what Man would NOT LOVE Hover Tanks.
Posted by: Romeo13 at October 02, 2021 08:36 PM (oHd/0)


Fusion powered plasma main gun hover tanks.

The Frisian Self Defense Force is my example for why a rigid support of Comparative Advantage may not be in the best interest of everyone. They are the best for the value, but what happens when they decide to go home instead of renewing a contract?

Posted by: Kindltot at October 02, 2021 08:44 PM (KbLYZ)

337 I think the hypothesis is that Citadel Hedge Fund out of Chicago is a "shadow" world wide financial system run by the politicians, off the books. (Note that we are suddenly hearing about Federal Reserve members who are resigning for insider trading)

No one wanted to reform the system, because they are all getting rich off it, illegally.

So the redditors decided to fix it, themselves.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:45 PM (AwPyG)

338 A combination of Lazenby and Connery.

Posted by: mot at October 02, 2021 08:45 PM (FmeBQ)

339 Secret agent???! On whose side???

Posted by: Sheriff JW Pepper at October 02, 2021 08:45 PM (4I/2K)

340 And then they step on their duck dicks.
Ha ha ha ha ha!!!
- Sharkman, Oregon State University graduate, 1985.
Posted by: Sharkman at October 02, 2021 08:30 PM


Don't know about the OU species, but mallard's are kind of corkscrew shaped.

Posted by: Duncanthrax at October 02, 2021 08:45 PM (a3Q+t)

341 Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (5NkmN

Is it a supernatural horror movie?

If so, then if there is evil then there is good. You can't dismiss God if you're saying there is a Devil.

My comment may be totally off base as again I've not seen the movie.

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (2DOZq)

342
BofA will be bailed out with a fake "loan."

And we'll be fighting "Al Qeada" in Syria, soon.

Posted by: S'oothsay'er at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (gzeim)

343 Presdent Obama wood bee a grate James Bond...

Posted by: Mary Cloginstien from Brattleboro, VT at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (6QJnV)

344 I had multiple problems with Midnight Mass (slow start; unnecessary and uninteresting character back stories, preposterous ending), but what really got to me most was the awfulness of the dialogue. Multiple stage-play soliloquies that bear no correspondence to how people talk to one another, including one on how hard it is to be muslim in America and another that sounded like Carl Sagan on peyote waxing rapturously about the awe of the cosmos.

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (QU5/8)

345 339 Secret agent???! On whose side???

Posted by: Sheriff JW Pepper at October 02, 2021 08:45 PM (4I/2K)


Brother, you have no idea how right you were.

Posted by: Jack Squat Bupkis at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (0V/8D)

346 Cage fans: Joe is great. Pig is better.

Posted by: mot at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (FmeBQ)

347 Shudder has a great print of Peter Cushing in "The Flesh and the Fiends", which is (yet another) retelling of the Burke & Hare story.

It's got fairly copious amounts of bare breasts, which is not something one expects to see in a 1960 film. (Apparently, this is the European cut.)

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (asXVI)

348 I think the Bank of Italy guy survived the SF earthquake, and took a wagon to grab all the money before the looters did. He had a fruit wagon, and stashed the cash in fruit baskets.

So he was the only bank who could start giving out loans on site.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:47 PM (AwPyG)

349 My only connection to BofA is a credit card I rarely use.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 08:48 PM (QFVV9)

350 BTW- the classic, The Lair of the White Worm is on Prime now.

Posted by: mot at October 02, 2021 08:48 PM (FmeBQ)

351 For a larf, I tried setting up an external transfer account to get money out of, and the B of A website would not let me.

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:49 PM (asXVI)

352 BLOOD RAIN AND DETECTIVE K Korean movies that are Christian. Blood rain being the best

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 08:49 PM (dKiJG)

353 Ken Russell fans unite!

Posted by: mot at October 02, 2021 08:49 PM (FmeBQ)

354 @344

That's called "author intrusion". The author gets on a soapbox

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:49 PM (AwPyG)

355 I have a Bank of America credit card that I never use and don't pay for. Not sure why I have it.

Posted by: Jack Squat Bupkis at October 02, 2021 08:49 PM (0V/8D)

356 Midnight Mass -- I grew up Catholic, and I can't remember ever running across anyone remotely like the Bev Keane character.

Posted by: Just Some Guy at October 02, 2021 08:49 PM (JzDjf)

357 Rumblings that Wells Fargo is equally affected.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 08:51 PM (AwPyG)

358 ||Ken Russell fans unite!||

At the bottom of the ocean, preferably!

Posted by: moviegique at October 02, 2021 08:51 PM (asXVI)

359 Midnight Mass is a Netflix series or a movie?

Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:51 PM (2DOZq)

360 Netflix series.

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 08:52 PM (QU5/8)

361 Connery and Brosnan. But my favorite movie is The Spy Who Loved Me.

Posted by: ptleahy at October 02, 2021 08:53 PM (6wB8G)

362
Maybe I should have bought hot dogs.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at October 02, 2021 08:25 PM (csEWM)

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If there's a Walmart grocery in range, you can save a lot of money there.

Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at October 02, 2021 08:53 PM (2iDSr)

363 Anything he can do I can do better.

Posted by: Geldingadalir Volcano at October 02, 2021 08:54 PM (4I/2K)

364 B of A shortened AMC and lost shorts

That's the rumor

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 08:55 PM (dKiJG)

365 Seriously, is this just rumblings and rumors or is there evidence that BofA is collapsing? They collapse on Monday and I lose what little I have left.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at October 02, 2021 08:55 PM (kTF2Z)

366 Risen, criminally underappreciated movie

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio
I really love that movie. TJM did a review of it and didn't like it as much as I did. There's just something about it that touches my heart.
Posted by: Sharkman

It was a very good movie, and although about Jesus Christ, he is actually just a supporting character.
Yes, it was very good.

Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:56 PM (tjZg/)

367 And for all my complaining, there are some good parts to Midnight Mass. I just think it's a mess overall.

Posted by: bear with asymmetrical balls at October 02, 2021 08:57 PM (QU5/8)

368 In the end, it's a typical, if more subtle than usual, Hollywood anti-Christianity project. Let the buyer beware.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (5NkmN)

I really liked it, and while that might be the intention, that's not what I got from it.
I thought it was about how easily one can fall into wishful heresy. And that free will can triumph over baser urges.

Way too many monologues though.

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 08:57 PM (YZG/i)

369 @365

I think accounts are protected by the FDIC, right?

although everyone involved seems extremely sleazy, and who knows what's going to happen.

It's bizarre, because the reddit people on superstonk are rooting every morning for a financial crash, because they are convinced that will wind up being a "reset", and a good thing for ordinary people.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 09:00 PM (AwPyG)

370 It was a very good movie, and although about Jesus Christ, he is actually just a supporting character.
Yes, it was very good.
Posted by: Bozo Conservative.....lost in a lost world at October 02, 2021 08:56 PM (tjZg/)

Risen reminds me of the old Hollywood movies where it's during the time of Jesus like Ben Hur or the robe

Barabas is another excellent movie

Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at October 02, 2021 09:00 PM (dKiJG)

371 Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 08:40 PM (5NkmN
Is it a supernatural horror movie?
If so, then if there is evil then there is good. You can't dismiss God if you're saying there is a Devil.
My comment may be totally off base as again I've not seen the movie.
Posted by: Just a side note at October 02, 2021 08:46 PM (2DOZq)


Oh, okay...SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!!


So, basically "MM" is a variation on the vampire theme with the priest as Renfield, feeding the vampire's blood into his parishioners during communion, so that they're ready to become vampires and his minions. The miracles, which the parishioners are experiencing are no such thing. Merely the vampire's blood preparing their bodies for vampirism.
"MM" wants to have it both ways. There are vampires but the reason is explained "scientifically" no mystical or supernatural reason.
And in the end, to explain this would take a while, so I won't, the writer/director sheds his character's development to have her deliver his debunking of God and Heaven as she dies. Basically, it's Carl Sagen's "we are all star-stuff" jazzed up with the extinction of the self as nothing.(con't)

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 09:02 PM (5NkmN)

372 I always loved Zeffirelli's "Jesus of Nazereth," from the 70s. it was really well done, and holds up well. A lot of stars from the time were in it.

I think it makes a difference when the director is a devout Christian.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 09:03 PM (AwPyG)

373 Everybody must be over reading superstonk.

Posted by: artemis at October 02, 2021 09:05 PM (AwPyG)

374 artemis, nope, ONT :-)

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 09:06 PM (L2ZTs)

375 I thought it was about how easily one can fall into wishful heresy. And that free will can triumph over baser urges.

Yes, that's the subtle part, until he has that lo-o-o-ong frigging monologue where he explains what he really meant to say.

I'm a bit conflicted over it myself. With less Hollywood Woke nonsense, and the writer.director using his good sense of character and storytelling, which is excellent, this could've been a mini-series for the ages.

Instead, he slubs along with the stereotypical Hollywood flow.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 09:06 PM (5NkmN)

376 I do have a special place for Pierce Brosnan. Even though he is quite the leftist, he is very proud to be a US citizen. He was in the Eurovision movie Will Farrell did on Netflix (I know y'all hate him). At the closing credits, they showed the flags of the actors, and he had Ireland and the US. He is pretty vocal about being proud of being a citizen...even if it is to "vote out Bush" ha.

Posted by: sassy at October 02, 2021 09:07 PM (xSICi)

377 Took an insurance related check to B of A today. Teller ran off with it for a few minutes to see if they could cover it, I guess.

Posted by: klaftern at October 02, 2021 09:08 PM (taPSh)

378 It's bizarre, because the reddit people on superstonk are rooting every morning for a financial crash, because they are convinced that will wind up being a "reset", and a good thing for ordinary people.
Posted by: artemis



That is some crazy, dangerous, naivety there.

Posted by: Puddleglum at October 02, 2021 09:09 PM (QFVV9)

379 Craig has been awful for the franchise, playing a role he clearly hates, directed by people whole seem to like the Bourne movies more than Bond, and written by people who think they are smarter than than are.

Craig's Casino Royale is one of the most offensive of them. If the lynchpin of the script focuses around romanticizing a high-stakes poker game, at least get someone who has done more research than watching 20 minutes of poker on ESPN. Rounders goes a bit over the top, but makes high stakes poker a lot more thrilling than Bond did, so Craig just ends up being doubly inferior to... Matt Damon.

Moore gets an outsized amount of hate, but he played Bond as a suave character well, he just got hamstrung a bit with the sillier plots and one-liners.

Brosnan did well in Goldeneye, and them seemed like he mostly phoned it in to cash paychecks. Doesn't help that post-Goldeneye bond movies have easily the weakest plots.

Posted by: Sjg at October 02, 2021 09:10 PM (gDSJf)

380 Its probably just me but Ian Fleming at that age looks a lot like David Lynch currently.

Posted by: bob in houston at October 02, 2021 09:12 PM (IC7R4)

381 Daniel Craig reminds me too much of Vladimir Putin.

Posted by: rd at October 02, 2021 09:12 PM (Z32m1)

382 Yes, that's the subtle part, until he has that lo-o-o-ong frigging monologue where he explains what he really meant to say.

Posted by: naturalfake at October 02, 2021 09:06 PM (5NkmN)

To be honest I may have fast forwarded through some of that monologue

Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabamillion (oEn12) at October 02, 2021 09:13 PM (YZG/i)

383 233 226 Supposedly, Roger Moore quit the Bond films after A View To A Kill, because he thought they were becoming too violent.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 08:05 PM (L2ZTs)

Moore was 57 at that point, IIRC. He wanted to quit after Octopussy because he was getting too old for the role and only did A View To A Kill because they couldn't find anyone else. (By the way, I love the theme song by Duran Duran.)
Posted by: Cow Demon - Free Australia! at October 02, 2021 08:08 PM (CdZ4i)


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A little more to it than that. They were going to pick Dalton but NSNA was coming out and they didn't want to put a new Bond actor up against Connery.

Posted by: MAGA_Ken at October 02, 2021 09:21 PM (cMXNt)

384 Check Calvin Dyson on YouTube , a young fella with a love of Bond and great video on it. Him and another guy (The Bond Experience?) have done pro/con debates on many of the movies.

Posted by: MAGA_Ken at October 02, 2021 09:24 PM (cMXNt)

385 TJM --

You can't size up Bond without reading more Fleming.

Bond is not a spy -- he is a secret agent. Big difference.

Moore was in the films of my era, but Connery is Bond. (Moore is Simon Templar.)

The Moore films went way too far with comedy. Fun at the time but ultimately cringeworthy. Then Moore got old.

I pretty much abandoned Bond after that. Brosnan never was Bond for me because of his TV role, and I never saw Dalton.

(con't)

Posted by: Weak Geek at October 02, 2021 09:28 PM (Om/di)

386 *cut by Pixy*

"Live and Let Die," "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," and "The Living Daylights" -- a short story in a book whose title I don't recall. It was the last Bond tale that was all Fleming. Bond is near burnout in this one.

One book has a sequence in which Bond was assigned to a review committee after Burgess and McLean (sp?) escaped to the Soviet Union. Fleming, through Bond, had sharp words for the Service.)

Posted by: Weak Geek at October 02, 2021 09:29 PM (Om/di)

387 NOW Pixy lets my recommended titles pass muster!

Posted by: Weak Geek at October 02, 2021 09:31 PM (Om/di)

388 I enjoyed "Casino Royale," especially the final line, but I skipped the later films until "Skyfall," which I consider ridiculous and overblown.

That's killed the film franchise for me.

*will have to read this thread later because phone is low on power*

Posted by: Weak Geek at October 02, 2021 09:34 PM (Om/di)

389 Someone mentioned "the new Wonder Years". I have watched the first few episodes. Of itself, it is good. I like seeing happy black families. But I am always waiting for the shoe to drop. I love Dule Hill (dad). It has been charming. It does deal with MKLJr's assassination. My only beef is that the character would currently be in his 60's + if he lived through that experience, and the voice over is decidedly younger. But it is a "educated, middle class" black family and the youngest is 13ish. He is telling the story. It isn't a bad concept, just our times suck. This is a remake that is worth exploring (i.e. a black family at the same time, with a bro in Vietnam) as Kevin Arnold.

Posted by: sassy at October 02, 2021 09:35 PM (xSICi)

390 As promiscuous as Bond was he's bound to have 30-40 kids out there somewhere. Just take of of them and make her a black lesbian who's following in dear old dad's footsteps. Then you don't have to kill the franchise.
******

My friends and I had a joke, that the Bond girl that got pregnant was the one that got killed.

Posted by: sassy at October 02, 2021 09:37 PM (xSICi)

391 Doof: a-ha!

Posted by: qdpsteve at October 02, 2021 09:44 PM (L2ZTs)

392 Connery(duh), Craig, Dalton, Brosnan, (tie)Moore and Lazenby

I loved the Dalton films. They can't rely on his magnetism but make up for it with good action, great villains, and good stories. Brosnan could have been a return to greatness, but the formula was stale, and the geopolitical landscape of the 90s was benign as the Cold-War had just ended and 9/11 was a few years away.

Posted by: David Groenier at October 02, 2021 09:48 PM (DwnPl)

393 I just came here looking for the meaning of EON. Google doesn't help. Open Blogger assumes we know it already, I guess.

Posted by: bradc at October 02, 2021 10:13 PM (DJiWb)

394 You all forgot David Niven and Woody Allen.

Posted by: ibid at October 02, 2021 10:14 PM (zUVLz)

395 Posted by: bradc at October 02, 2021 10:13 PM (DJiWb)

Eon productions, co-owners of the Bond IP with MGM.

Posted by: Sjg at October 02, 2021 10:29 PM (gDSJf)

396
I watched "Kill Bill, Volume 1" with the missus tonight.

The only part of it that stoked an honest reaction from me was the criminal use of a box if Kaboom cereal as an ersatz silencer or disguise for firing a handgun.

Will not waste our time to watch "Volume 2".

Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at October 02, 2021 10:45 PM (CeHbE)

397 When I think "Bond movies," the theme song that springs to mind is "Diamonds are Forever." It has staying power.

Posted by: m at October 03, 2021 12:34 AM (TZgEk)

398 Late to the party as always, but if you take the Ian Fleming works as "canon,"(and you really should, unless you don't believe in giving the IP creator his or her full credit) Bond does indeed father a child at the end of You Only Live Twice, with the former Hollywood actress Kissy Suzuki. The complication occurs with Bond being a victim of amnesia, and eventually departing Japan for Sakhalin, leaving a pregnant Suzuki behind.

Fun additional fact - For Your Eyes Only takes its title from a collection of Bond short stories as well as a short story within that connection, but the plot of the actual film is a combination of the stories From A View To A Kill and Risico,

Octopussy is the title of a tale in For Your Eyes Only, but the story references an actual octopus that drowns a villain. The film A View To A Kill takes only the title from yet another entry of the volume of short stories and nothing more, The Living Daylights was arguably the last Fleming IP used until the Daniel Craig reset. (well, unless you don't include the small fragment about Felix Leiter being mutilated in License To Kill, which appears in the novel Live and Let Die.)

Posted by: A. Pendragon at October 03, 2021 03:27 AM (LATrI)

399 And, for what it's worth, Sean Connery's own take on Bond was that he couldn't play the character without there being some tongue-in-cheek humor included. Roger Moore (who was three years older than Connery) may have embraced the comedic aspect more openly, but it's there in all the Connery films if watched carefully.

And the tragedy of Connery - he felt he was unattractive, feeling that he had an old man's face on a young man's body. A man that sent virtually every holder of an XX chromosome into rapture, and yet couldn't understand why that was.

Posted by: A. Pendragon at October 03, 2021 03:44 AM (LATrI)

400 >besmirched by their charms

Think you mean "bewitched"

Posted by: rold at October 03, 2021 04:17 AM (w0Hdw)

401 Roger Moore was best simply because of this story about a little boy recognizing him in an airport.

https://tinyurl.com/2xj6thne

Posted by: Ironwood at October 03, 2021 04:58 AM (6YMId)

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