Having viewed Octopussy again last night...^
One of the things I always found cool about Octopussy is that the German police officers seemed to be far better drivers than their American counterparts, staying true to the cliché that we Germans are great drivers.
The audience in the United States lost interest in Quantum of Solace as rapidly as they did with Batman & Robin 12 years ago.Just as an aside - is there any clearly on-line clue that someone has a self-inflated view of their place in the universe as when they make loftly pronouncements about something being "true", "it's not a true scobbydoo movie, you know" - like they are the pope making a pronouncement to the great unwashed.
Quantum of Solace isn't registering at the US box as hard as it did elsewhere. Yes, its done great but pre-release with the buzz in Europe and records it set there it was predicted to blow past Casino Royal. Now it'll do good to do the same or just slightly better.
I think this is more a reflection that people realize the blandness of this Daniel Craig and his James Bond as Jason Bourne 2.1 just not being as good as Bourne...let alone a true Bond film. It took two movies but I think its hitting home with US audiences/fans that Casino was overhyped and QoS bears it out that much more.
Adjusted for inflation, even Licence to Kill made more money at the American box office almost 20 years ago, and that film was considered a bomb in the United States. even Licence to Kill made more money at the American box office almost 20 years ago, and that film was considered a bomb in the United States.
Hum...
Quantum of Solace - Opening weekend - $67,528,882
Licence to kill - Opening weekend -$8,774,776 ($15,325,641 adjusted for inflation)
Quantum of Solace - Total to date -$151,468,000
Licence to kill - Total - $34, 667,015 ($57,282,110 adjusted for inflation)
Quantum of solace - world total to date - $492,071,523
Licence to kill - world total - $156,167,015 ($258,042,874 adjusted for inflation)
Could you tell me what figures you used - I took mine from Box Office mojo and adjusted for 2007 prices using the CPI calculator.
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Well, if you are that big of a fan of Quantum of Solace's close to the camera action sequences, frenetic editting, plot-thin script, and inexperienced action director, by all means...
By the way, you remind me of a few Singaporeans I have been acquainted with in the past.
By any chance are you from that part of the world?
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Same with James Bond.
Take away the English accent and the family coat of arms from On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and there are no distinguishing traits that indicate that the man is infact English.
Truly, a transnational character.
crumpet - Roger Moore, Daniel Craig^^^
Same with James Bond.
Take away the English accent and the family coat of arms from On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and there are no distinguishing traits that indicate that the man is infact English.
Truly, a transnational character.
Yes indeed, that why we get jocks, paddies, taffs and ozzies to play him - back to my question -your statement about it being a bigger bomb than Licence to Kill, how did you reach that conclusion?
And no, I did not use Sherlock Holmesian analysis and logic in deriving my box office numbers.
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Same with James Bond.
Take away the English accent and the family coat of arms from On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and there are no distinguishing traits that indicate that the man is infact English.
Truly, a transnational character.
Just as an aside - is there any clearly on-line clue that someone has a self-inflated view of their place in the universe as when they make loftly pronouncements about something being "true", "it's not a true scobbydoo movie, you know" - like they are the pope making a pronouncement to the great unwashed.
Just as an aside - is there any clearly on-line clue that someone has a self-inflated view of their place in the universe as when they make loftly pronouncements about something being "true", "it's not a true scobbydoo movie, you know" - like they are the pope making a pronouncement to the great unwashed.
So do you or don't you have something you seem to want to directly address with me? Your smug comment followed my post a page back so if not then my apology.
Thats right I said Daniel Craigs Bond isn't a true Bond. True cinematic Bond has certain characters, looks and moods. Congrats if its more literary Bond but its not true cinematic Bond and for better or worse there is a distinction.
Consider yourself "washed".![]()
It's usage isn't simply to say "I did not like the film", it's usage always seems to be "I understand this character better than the rest of you and therefore you should trust my judgement about what is correct and should be considered an authoritive work" and the people who use it seem to think they are making some objective rather than subjective statement.
Quantum of Solace isn't registering at the US box as hard as it did elsewhere. Yes, its done great but pre-release with the buzz in Europe and records it set there it was predicted to blow past Casino Royal. Now it'll do good to do the same or just slightly better.
I think this is more a reflection that people realize the blandness of this Daniel Craig and his James Bond as Jason Bourne 2.1 just not being as good as Bourne...let alone a true Bond film. It took two movies but I think its hitting home with US audiences/fans that Casino was overhyped and QoS bears it out that much more.
It's usage isn't simply to say "I did not like the film", it's usage always seems to be "I understand this character better than the rest of you and therefore you should trust my judgement about what is correct and should be considered an authoritive work" and the people who use it seem to think they are making some objective rather than subjective statement.
I don't know that I understand the character better than "the rest of you" but I am starting to think that I understand him better than the people making the current movies. (Of course, I realize that my opinions on this matter are purely subjective. However, on an entertainment BBS such as this, our subjective opinons are often the only objective reality we have.)
I'd still say that Casino Royale is more overrated, mostly because its reviews seemed to be uniformly good. The Quantum of Solace reviews have been more mixed.
However, viewed independent from what other people think of it, I just want to say that Quantum of Solace is absolutely awful! I hated it! For all its faults, at least Casino Royale felt like a James Bond movie. It felt like a James Bond movie with all of the fun and most of the charm drained out of it but it was still somewhat recognizably James Bond. Quantum of Solace is nothing of the kind.
Daniel Craig is not James Bond. He's a dour, petulant thug. Sean Connery was never this joyless. Connery was never above throwing in a post-kill pun. And all of the previous 007s have been charming men, never losing their cool even in the most desperate situations. That is what distinguished the James Bond movies from every other generic action movie out there. Until they recast, revamp, or bring back Q, I'm just not sure I can give a shit anymore.
Furthermore, I really couldn't stand the movie's self-conscious social conscience. It's failing at its fundamental job of being fun escapism if every other scene has to make some comment about how the world is running out of oil, major (evil) corporations run sweatshops in Haiti, everyone has to make deals with the devil because EVERYONE is corrupt, and that the Euro is kicking the dollar's ass because of the Iraq war.![]()
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