Goldfinger, Better suited to Moore?
Muston
Huncote, Leicestershire Posts: 228MI6 Agent
While watching Goldfinger (the most over-rated Bond film in my opinion) it occurred to me that the way Bond acts in this one was much better suited to Moore's style than that of Connery. His over-****-sure nature, the fact that Bond does very little yet still gets an invitation to the White House, and an overall flamboyant, almost campy style makes Connery look a tad uncomfortable at times.
"Thank you very much. I was just out walking my RAT and seem to have lost my way... "
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enjoying comedy so injected more Into GF than the previous films. The violence of the earlier
T Young films was also.toned down, and of course the gadgets began to make bigger in roads
As GF became the blueprint for future films, each becoming bigger ( maybe not better ). Roger
Moore has a talent for light comedy so was perfect for the direction the Movies took aftet DAF
Although I' can't imagine anyone but Connery doing GF. )
Connery in fact had some complaints about the script (he met with Broccoli and Maibaum 3 Feb 64, one month before filming was to start) and some of his ideas were used while others weren't.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
My thoughts exactly. )
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BondToys might )
I wonder if he is bummed that, of the first four films, the only one he didn't direct is considered the best.
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I don't think Guy Hamilton is a bad director. He made two films that I really like (GF and LALD) and two that I don't care for so much (TMWTGG and DAF) but all of them are entertaining films. He also made a number of non-Bond films that I enjoy such as The Colditz Story, Funeral in Berlin and Battle of Britain. And even Force 10 From Navarone is a guilty pleasure of mine.
The reason why Goldfinger works as a lighter fantasy is precisely because the events and other characters are played against Connery's masculine and menacing presence. Adding Moore to the mix would have pushed the whole thing too far in the other direction, so that it, indeed, became campy instead of witty, as it is in its present form. That's why Connery comes across as funny but not at the expense of character.
Guy Hamilton's direction in Goldfinger is as good as anyone's in the series, but he's still operating at that point under the conventions of the 50s and 60s. He frames his actors well and keeps the visual style lush and the pacing brisk without giving in to the frenetic, one-second shots that stand in for such things today. He has an excellent sense of geography, and Goldfinger is one of the more beautiful Bond movies to look at.
By the 70s, Hamilton would give in to the minimalist style that seems more "realistic" to some audiences but just looks mostly boring and listless to others (like me) -- overuse of close ups, less things going on in the frame, less color-saturated cinematography, etc. I find Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun visually uninteresting for precisely these reasons.
Terrance Young is a fine director in terms of the Bond films, but his visual style is different. In Goldfinger, Hamilton takes a lot of style inspiration from other director's of the period -- he probably comes closest to Blake Edwards (who would also lose his touch by the 70s), though he seems to steal some things from Alfred Hitchcock's color films. Young often seems more like a poor man's David Lean or maybe takes some cues from J. Lee Thompson in The Guns of Navarone.
Overall though, Goldfinger is able to keep a semi-serious tone that is common through the middle Connery films. It isn't until DAF, where Connery really seems out of place.
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Did he? Sounds like he was okay with it, as long as Roger "tried to butch it up" and the rest of his post was fairly unrelated to the topic question.
Gassy Man, you would make a smooth politician. You're obviously very intelligent and can talk in circles without ever getting to the point. (The overuse of closeups in TMWTGG is relevant how???)
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* just kidding, old pal.
You are my favourite Timboy
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Your "favorite Timboy"? Such a special tribute has me all "misty-eyed"! (Although I actually consider myself to be more of a "Seanboy"). )