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    • Alan FraserA Offline
      Alan Fraser
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      Nearer two years than one...and it's still a crap tune. Yes, I can see that it is trying to fit in with a grungier type of Bond, but I think it's a mistake to carry that too far...you just end up with Jason Bourne (only he happens to be called James Bond). As it is, it seems like all movies in this genre are now shot in the obligatory desaturated blue-green. Bond films used to be trend-setting, not trend-following.

      PS I've always wondered if the two names both beginning with Ja... Bo... was a deliberate subliminal tactic on Ludlum's part.

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      • plot-parisP Offline
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        I just watched Quantum of Solace the other day. and the next day 'Never say never again'.
        oh my god. the difference is so huge.

        the old bond movies are like a story being told to you. all the actors 'play' charakters, the special effects create images that tell you, what is supposed to happen (they don't have to be realistic, you just need to grasp the idea). the whole story, the whole movie just is so naive and almost romantic, somehow very innocent and childlike. it feels like a stage play that doesn't take itself too seriously.

        the new bond hits you right in the face from the first second, it hurtles along, barely giving you time to breath inbetween the outbursts of violence. and all that brought to the screen with stunning images and special effects, where you can't tell the difference between real and fake.

        it seems to me that whereas the old movies tell the tale of James Bond, the new films show how it really happend. and that isn't restricted just to images and effects. it is the same with the character Bond. in the old movies we saw that superior, invincible cliche of a hero. in the new movies we find James Bond to be much more human. we start to understand how he became the man he is, we are even shown, that much of it is fassade, a shield to protect himself - from the cruelty of the life he lives in, the violence, the losses...

        so now there are two completely different approaches. one tells you about James Bond, grasping the essence of it and painting a very stylised image. the other showing you James Bond, with every little detail, with dirt and scratches and imperfections.

        I think it is for everyone to decide, which Bond he prefers.
        I loved Jason Bourne - and I definitely love the new James Bond.

        oh, yes: and Daniel Craig rocks! ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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          GoldenFrog
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          @jackson said:

          This is the SCF corner bar, people can (and do) discuss whatever they want here.

          Re: forum ettiquette, why are you posting in a thread that's over a year old? ๐Ÿ˜‰

          Erm...Good question. IDK ๐Ÿ˜•

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          • EscapeArtistE Offline
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            (Seeing as this thread has been dug up, I'll post anyway)

            My $.02...

            The new Bond films are missing that tongue-in-cheek humor that all of the other films had. These are just hard, dirty and brutal films; very serious and violent most of the time. I miss some of the silliness and, of course, "Q" and Moneypenny. That's what made them fun to watch, they were never really edge-of-your-seat type films. The Bond franchise has always had a sort of "comic book" feel to them, and that's completely gone now. Oh well, it's a new generation. Oh yeah, and I think the music is pretty awful too. That said, I do thing Craig is an excellent Bond.

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            • plot-parisP Offline
              plot-paris
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              @escapeartist said:

              The Bond franchise has always had a sort of "comic book" feel to them, and that's completely gone now.

              thats exactly what I meant. and thats the direction most action movies are heading these days. so now they are telling the 'real' story, based on which the 'heroes' of the comics where invented in the first place.

              thats bad for you, if you prefered the comics... (and good for me, because I prefer it that way)

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              • dermotcollD Offline
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                Guess who my sister recently met in Paarl, South Africa?


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                • soloS Offline
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                  Cool, is your sister living in South Africa?

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                  • dermotcollD Offline
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                    Yeah

                    Shes out there about 8 years now - only one very bad experience but she absolutely loves the place so would not come home. She has her own business designing handbags and has a background in textile design - she is the artistic one in the family!!!

                    When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                    • soloS Offline
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                      Sounds good, I'm a South African (or at least was one) beautiful country.

                      Is Daniel Craig filming in SA? maybe the next Bond instalment.

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                      • dermotcollD Offline
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                        I think he was there on holiday - he was in buying wine at a local winery where my sister and a friend were having lunch and she got a brief chat with him. Siad he was a nice guy.

                        When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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