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Paul Adsett
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From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted March 26, 2009 06:12 PM
Well the latest Bond film, Quantum of Solace, hit the shelves this week, and I eagerly rented it from Blockbuster. What a huge disappointment! This is not the worst Bond film ever, it is the worst film ever! No intelligible plot, ridiculous action scenes with cuts every second (I'm not kidding!), no sexy Bond girls, absolutely awful music, hand held shaky camerawork, and a totally unlikeable portrayal of James Bond. A total waste of time, talent, and money. Save your own money and avoid this film like the plague. I swear, I can't stand too much more of these modern films .
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Paul Adsett
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posted March 30, 2009 02:55 PM
Tom, Besides the basic problem of having no intelligible plot, the main thing that bothers me in Q0S is the totally ridiculous stunt fights. One expects some stretch of reality in Bond films, and that is fine and part of the fun, but the stunt fights in QOS go way beyond that and defy the most basic laws of physics. Just one of those twnety or so falls off the roofs would have killed any living person, never mind about that ridiculous free fall from the plane when the parachute opens up about 20ft from the ground! These are just too cartoonish to be credible, and it just ruins the film for me.
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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posted March 31, 2009 09:57 AM
Cumquats I say! CUMQUATS!!
Connery is the Bond! Don't get me wrong, Roger Moore had his particular charm, (but I felt his charm was a little too "smarmy".
I also think your right about it being too cartoony and a desire to out do the latest thing. I've read comments on the internet from younger viewers who watched Cumquats of Solace and they look at the early Bonds and the main comment is "Boring!".
The sad thing is, Daniel Craig is the best looking Bond since Connery, in my humble opinion. I felt, at least in appearance, Craig was a good return to the "look" of the classic Bond. He's chiseled and truly looks like "danger" barely being held in.
With Roger, I always felt that Roger was one second away from turning towards the screen, a cartoon "glint" on the teeth and him saying, "Hi, I'm Roger!". Loved him in "Shout At The Devil" though.
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Christopher P Quinn
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From: Bedfordshire
Registered: Sep 2008
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posted April 08, 2009 10:05 AM
Not yet seen any of the new Bonds with Daniel Craig as Bond. I have got the Blu-ray of Casino Royal and i had a quick peek last weekend, looked quite good.
Quantum of Solace i can't comment on either, but i am now curious to see it, as there seems to be a differ of opinions on here.
As far as Bonds go, i personally think Rodger Moore is given a hard time. In my eye's he was an excellent Bond, his humour kept the whole movie in perspective for me, the more outrages the film was the more outrages he was.
Bring the fun element into Bond back, it's a laugh and not meant to be taken seriously
Favourite of all time, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, just loved it.
Chris.
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Michael De Angelis
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From: USA
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posted April 18, 2009 03:30 PM
Connery (and Steve McQueen) set the pace for male stars of the era.
The last two new DVD releases of the Bond films brings out the color, and as some have mentioned makes the old tired looking Connery films appear as the new ones today.
For me, the Connery series are not tired and the first five Connery films are timeless classics, - my personal favorites.
The first and third Moore films are the best in Rogers' series.
I remember seeing the Connery Bonds as second go rounds and on double bill programs. With the exception of You Only Live Twice as a single feature.
In a theatre, the IB Tech was amazing and the saturated colors are burned and lasting in my memory. From Russia with Love has great IB Tech. color.
The pacing of the films were perfect, and you also enjoyed the film for the on location locales. It would bring you to a place that you have never been to, and could only imagine. James Bond traversing the globe, was suave, masculine, tough, romantic, a jet setter, a mans-man.
Today the films are so swift, they do not permit you to catch your breath. The action as Paul mentioned, is surrealistic. It gives me a headache.
For me, Tim Dalton was cynical. Daniel Craig appears as a mix of Connery and Steve McQueen.
The debate continues and the best Bond is the one that people select as their own favorite. Especially if it hits a special cord in a persons life.
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Christopher Way
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From: Bournemouth, England
Registered: Oct 2008
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posted April 20, 2009 10:06 AM
QoS, unlike the other 21 Bond films is not from a titled book. QoS is a chapter as such in Casino Royale. Where (again) bond loses his wife, and sets out to get Quantum. This could be one of the reasons why the film does not equate to other JB films. Personally I support Thunderball, and also The Spy who loved me. This maybe because I was serving on HMS Rothesay and HMS Intrepid at the time, the two warships in the films.
I have met with 3 Bonds, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, and Pierce Brosnan. All fantastic people to meet, but by far in my opinion Sean Connery is the best, perhaps because he is ex Royal Navy as well.
Regards, Chris
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