the settings original (only Bond film set in India? How many have we had in the bloody Caribbean!).
You can blame Flemming for the Caribbean setting that's where he set the stories (I think he was also living them at the time they were written).
the settings original (only Bond film set in India? How many have we had in the bloody Caribbean!).
the settings original (only Bond film set in India? How many have we had in the bloody Caribbean!).
You can blame Flemming for the Caribbean setting that's where he set the stories (I think he was also living them at the time they were written).
Hmm, never knew that. I imagine I'd like the film more if it was. The Florida and "Isthmus" (Licence to Kill was originally going to be set in China but then The Last Emperor beat 007 to be one of the first high-profile Western movies filmed there, so they re-moved its location to South America and, er, the Carribean.
I hate Moonraker and I'm surprised there's an even amount of love this thread! Go fig.
... After all Fleming said M was a man too...![]()
... After all Fleming said M was a man too...![]()
And, aside from Brosnan & Craig's films, M has been a man!
Judi Dench is pretty cool in the role, though. I like her.
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But they're not prequels. It's a restart to the series from the beginning of Bond's career. And, as such, the producers were wise to keep Judi Dench, who was one of the best parts of the Brosnan films.
But they're not prequels. It's a restart to the series from the beginning of Bond's career. And, as such, the producers were wise to keep Judi Dench, who was one of the best parts of the Brosnan films.
Also ways liked her reparte with Geoffrey Palmer in Golden Eye
"Frankly M, I don't think you've got the balls for this job"
"well at least means I don't have to think with them".
But they're not prequels. It's a restart to the series from the beginning of Bond's career. And, as such, the producers were wise to keep Judi Dench, who was one of the best parts of the Brosnan films.
^ I have the Donner cut in the house and have watched it but I can't honestly remember if the scene is in it or not. But it is to be remembered that Donner didn't actually direct the, er, Donner cut. It's more of a tribute to him. So JClifton ames' presence or absence doesn't really resolve the issue satisfactorily anyway.
Live and Let Die — C-
It wasn't great, but it wasn't horrible either. Jane Seymour was great, Yaphet Kotto was only so-so, and Geoffrey Holder was the bomb. Great song by Paul McCartney and Wings; the score by George Martin was okay. Of the non-Barry composers they've used before David Arnold joined up, Martin's score remains the least dated. And goddamn, I hate Clifton James.
Live And Let Die: C (this movie comes off really racist when you view it today)
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^ I have the Donner cut in the house and have watched it but I can't honestly remember if the scene is in it or not. But it is to be remembered that Donner didn't actually direct the, er, Donner cut. It's more of a tribute to him. So JClifton ames' presence or absence doesn't really resolve the issue satisfactorily anyway.
Clifton James is still in the Donner cut of Superman II but his scenes have been cut down to the barest essentials. They cut out the early "comedy" bit where he talks to his deputy about where they're going to eat lunch. They also cut out much of the early scenes of the Phantom Zone villains terrorizing East Houston before the army shows up.
There's no dispute that James' scenes were directed by Lester, not Donner. The question is whether his character was present in Mankiewicz's drafts of the script before he & Donner left the project. Even if Mankiewicz wrote the entire sequence, it's not surprising that it was so severely cut down in the Donner cut. Michael Thau & Richard Donner have a very low opinion of Richard Lester and cut out every single frame of film that Lester had shot for Superman II unless it was absolutely essential to furthering the plot. (It's a shame that they seem so incapable of recognizing Lester's positive contributions to the film. It so sorely needs the Paris opening, yet that was the first deal breaker for Richard Donner deciding that he did not even want to share directing credit with Lester for the theatrical cut.)
Live And Let Die: C (this movie comes off really racist when you view it today)
If it's racist against anyone, it's white Southerners.
Of the four Brosnan films, Tomorrow Never Dies was by far my favorite, in no short part thanks to the abundance of great one-liners... like when Moneypenny calls Bond and he's busy 'brushing up on a little Danish.'Also ways liked her reparte with Geoffrey Palmer in Golden Eye
"Frankly M, I don't think you've got the balls for this job"
"well at least means I don't have to think with them".
Tomorrow Never Dies actually.
"What's your man doing, M?"
"His job!"![]()
But they're not prequels. It's a restart to the series from the beginning of Bond's career. And, as such, the producers were wise to keep Judi Dench, who was one of the best parts of the Brosnan films.
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