I have to say it....
Thanks to The Redeemer and Yerssot for the comical exchange on page 2 of this thread (video versus discs....). 馃槀 馃槃 馃槈
I had a rough day today and it was just the humour I needed - almost like a Dilbert cartoon (do you get that in your part of the world? I feel so disconnected being North American!)
BTW, every Bond film has its merit and its pitfalls - just some have more than others. I think it's amazing how LONG the franchise has been able to cater to so many different tastes.
Now was that diplomatic and non-commital or what! 馃槢
Okay - A View To A Kill is my least favourite - and I've never cared for Timothy Dalton in ANYTHING he's done. yucky
(I liked Duran Duran until then too!)
Die Another Day is better than AVTAK and better than Never Say Never Again, IMHO. The eye candy of JB always helps the story. 馃槈
two who liked DAD, we're getting there 馃槉
Originally posted by JackMode211
die another day was tight.....good movie decent villans and a great car....even tho i loved each and every one of the bmw's and the bullet in the biggining.....big ****in deal...they changed it once.....WOW...the movie is ruined.....and you call yourselves bond fans....my ass...
actually you'd better watch your language 馃檮
seriously EM... Never Say Never Again is not canon 馃槃
I know Dilbert, but never saw an episode of it, which isn't that hard I think.
Of course every movie has its good and bad sides ... but stuff like the invicible car in DaD was just such a huge bad side it overshadows the good sides (like the almost excellent pre-title sequence, it was very Bond like)
and when you see it ... it's almost the same story everytime but they can still make a good movie out of it!
DAD is satisfactory, but yet again...it has an FORGETTABLE super villain. Also, the one liners weren't that impressive. The most prominent one liner is from a secondary villain, Mr. Kill.
"I'm Mr. Kill."
"Where there's a name to die for."
John Cleese was the perfect replacement for Q.
"Here's the manual. You should be able to shoot through that in a couple of hours. (Regarding Bond's new car.)
Bond throws the manual into the air and the self-targeting machine guns on the car destroy it.
"Just took a few seconds, Q."
The look on John Cleese's face is priceless. "I wish I could make you disappear."
well, I always had the hope they never had to replace Desmond 馃檨
about the quotes:
James Bond: You know, you're cleverer than you look.
Q: Still, better than looking cleverer than you are.
Miranda Frost: I know all about you - sex for dinner, death for breakfast.
or
James Bond: Saved by the bell.
Raul: One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
James Bond: So you live to die another day. (my personal favorite)
Q: There's always an excuse, isn't there Double-0-Zero?
see! some good quotes 馃槃
but yeah, stupid super villain to say the least
I think some movies need to be WATCHED a few times too - sometimes a movie is very entertaining the first time around and there are a few glitches in the plot or other areas that you can ignore....
And then you watch it a second time and they are more obvious...
And by the third time they are downright irritating and stupid so you're wondering how you could have liked it in the first place (other than for the hero/heroine).
And THEN - there are movies you appreciate all the more when you watch them again, and again - for me that would be the LOTR movies because there are so many details you can miss the first time around.
THAT SAID - has anyone out there come to love or hate "Die Another Day" after seeing it more than once - and why?
And the disappearing car was stupid, and the gene idea, blah blah blah, ok it had it's flaws, but overall it was nice 馃槃 The villain was kind of silly yes, not at all imposing or frightening 馃槚
Originally posted by yerssot
that's easy, evy, ten years ago you didn't exist 馃槺 馃槈
you're just jealous of my youth 馃拑