Worst ever Bond film?
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ActionJunkie007 — 10 years ago(April 01, 2016 10:53 AM)
Upon release I loved it. I would have been in my early 20's and loved the excess and scale.
Same here and it was my first bond in the theater, good memory and the theater was decorated like bond mania. I had just become a bond fan a few years earlier, and DAD literally blew my socks off!! I still get such a great feeling when I watch it now and it really is one of the best action movies ever made.
What is it nowadays that has made you change your mind??
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ForzaCaligula — 9 years ago(April 12, 2016 05:06 AM)
It's by far the worst ever bond film and was made to appeal to kids who were spending their money on movies like Fast and the Furious and xXx at the time. It had no 'look or feel' of being a real bond movie. Felt to American, not British. If it hadn't been marketed as a bond film, I doubt most people would have even known it was one.
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ActionJunkie007 — 9 years ago(April 12, 2016 08:24 AM)
It's by far the worst ever bond film
We will have to agree to disagree, as there are plenty worse in my book.
was made to appeal to kids
I'm sure the kiddies loved the only real "sex scene" in a bond film along with extremely suggestive language. What is kiddie to you? The invisible car??
It had no 'look or feel' of being a real bond movie
I don't think with the 24 bond films that have been made that any of them have a particular "look or feel". I mean, does Licence to Kill look like Goldfinger look like The Spy Who Loved me look like The World is Not Enough?
Felt to American, not British.
How did you feel about Moore's Bond films?? Specifically Live and Let Die and A View to a Kill??
If it hadn't been marketed as a bond film, I doubt most people would have even known it was one.
Exactly how I feel about Spectre which feels more like "parody Bond" than serious Bond in my book. But to each there own, ya know?
Who's strangling the cat?