Your thoughts on "License To Kill"

aston martinaston martin Posts: 1MI6 Agent
edited March 2003 in The James Bond Films
In my opinion, of all the Bond films, this entry has got to be the most unusual. Clearly, it is not your typical, mainstream affair, but for some reason, I really enjoyed it.

How about you?

Comments

  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    Well I enjoyed at the time because unlike TLD it has a consistent tone and isn't, as Predator would say, a schizophrenic Bond film. There aren't any silly bits or cringy dialogue.

    At the time it's lack of fantastic stuff was OK as Batman, Indiana Jones and Lethal Weapon II all released that year made up for that.

    But: it's not one I'd bother watching on TV and it's the one I'd be least likely to get the video out for. I can' t think of any great/funny scenes to look forward to. And I think if they were going to be more serious and violent, they should have gone further and made it like Face/Off with a lush, decadent streak to it, with coke and the like!
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  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    I like it too.Licence To Kill was intended to be a break from the traditonal Bond formula,and it certainly is.I think it's an excellent motion picture and rank it with Sean Connery's first 4 Bonds as one of the best films in the series.However,for some audience members Licence To Kill was too radical a departure from the accepted style of the James Bond films made up to that time.Nevertheless,I think it added a new and fresh dimension to the cinematic 007.This is the Ian Fleming James Bond--he isn't much of a comedian and when it comes to avenging his friends,he believes in Old Testament justice.Bond doesn't enjoy killing but he's an expert at it,and when things become personal he's the worst enemy anyone could possibly imagine.This film has a strong story and a great cast and still holds up today--unlike some of the other films in the series,LTK really hasn't dated much.

    W.G.
  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    One of the things I like about LTK is that the screenwriters managed to create a coherent and interesting story by using odds and ends from Fleming's works: the mutilation of Felix and the warehouse fight (Live and Let Die), the Milton Krest character and the business of using a manta ray tail to beat a woman ("Hildebrandt Rarity"), Bond leaving the service and pursuing a private vendetta (You Only Live Twice), Bond infiltrating the works of a Latin villain--who has a strong sense of loyalty that borders on homosexuality--by pretending to be a bodyguard (The Man with the Golden Gun). To me, LTK is sort of a tribute to the Fleming works that were never filmed, yet I've noticed that many Bond fans--including Steven Jay Rubin and the authors of Kiss Kiss Bang! Bang!--consider the film an absolute atrocity. I think this shows how deeply the cinematic Bond has become ingrained in audiences' consciousness; many people couldn't take seeing the "real" Bond on the screen.
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  • Red GrantRed Grant Posts: 147MI6 Agent
    I thought LTK was a step in the right direction for 007. It and The Living Daylights, IMO paved the way for the kind of direction that Pierce would perfect with his films. It is the kind of Bond I want to see, driven by passion and loyalty. He's determined intelligent, and humorous in a darker kind of way. The 007 character also has the fortune of having one of the best concieveable draws as 007 give a heartfelt performance here. Dalton is just fantastic. His delievery of "Make a sound, and your dead" is pure 007. The movie also contains one of the best villians. Its an enjoyable watch, a conerstone Bond, and one that is not a departure from Bond, but a re - arrival.
  • kyle87kyle87 Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    I really like LicenCe To Kill because DAF had been so annoying. Their was such an opportunity for a good revenge story, but it never happened. Even though it was delayed, it was brilliant.
  • Lazenby880Lazenby880 LondonPosts: 525MI6 Agent
    Licence To Kill is in my Top Ten Bond movies. I think they were absolutely correct to continue the darker, edgier, grittier feel begun with The Living Daylights. It may not have been as good as that film but I still really enjoyed it. Sanchez was a great villain, the characterisation was brilliant, the plot and storyline was fantastic and the action was unbeatable (I am referring of course to the truck chase at the end).

    Most importantly, Dalton's Bond was streets ahead of his immediate predecessor, this guy was believable and convincing as Bond.

    I know many people hate the film feeling that it is too violent and gritty but that is exactly why I liked it. Bond was no longer being portrayed as a cartoon character but rather a real vengeful secret agent. While Brosnan is also excellent at playing Bond, I wish Dalton had done (or been allowed to do, depending on who you believe) a few more, as his portrayal and films are bloody magic.
  • MBE_MBE_ USAPosts: 266MI6 Agent
    edited February 2003
    Quoting Hardyboy:
    many people couldn't take seeing the "real" Bond on the screen.

    Errrr... but what if we don't consider it the "real" Bond. Sorry LTK doesn't come off as Fleming's Bond to me, neither does Dalton no matter how many times someone says he does. His is a Bond in serious need of prozac (or maybe even a tranquliziing dart), something I never felt about Felming's Bond. Aside from the tone of the film which is unrelentingly dour and over the top broody and moody, I have many other problems with the film..

    The two Bond girls IMO are poor (one painfully so), maybe the poorest pairing in Bond films. The henchmen are dull and indistinguishable. The villain while well played and nasty is a petty drug dealer. So the entire film is based on revenge for a specific personal act and not the larger acts of the viillain. fair enough. The problem is the revenge doesn't work for me either. The re-appearance of Felix as if he mattered to Bond in the films after all these years (yeah he was in TLD, does anyone remember him though?), with the now inappropriately aged Hedison no less acting him (inappropriate silly grin on his face at the end and all) doesn't work, and as a result neither does Bond going rogue for him (even when coupled with memories of Tracy). I don't buy the M or Q reactions either or their parts in the story. And it doesn't help that the direction is flat and uninispired.

    Scenically it's subpar and visually it's a very unappealing film. I was watching it a few weeks ago when it was on TV and there's a shot of Pam and Bond in a boat, and they're basically talking heads (and one head wasn't even doing a good job talking). It looked like a shot out of countless other movies, TV and otherwise. Compare and contrast to Bond and Wai Lin on the boat in TND, the angles, the scenary the scope, the color, the composition, so much superior in every cinematic way. And that boat scene to me is pretty much representative of most of LTK's look and feel and one of the main reasons it doesn't "look" like a Bond film regardless of tone or script or acting.

    MBE.
  • Jimmy BondJimmy Bond Posts: 324MI6 Agent
    I think it was a brilliant movie, and I rank it in my Top Ten. In fact its the 6th Bond film on my rank. Dalton was absolutely fantastic, and shows that Bond is not an ordinary man - he is a very complex individual, whose life has depended on the service. But once his best friend and his wife become victims of a drug dealer, he thinks nothing but revenge. Since he dag "two graves" (paraphrasing FYEO's quote) with Blofeld, he feels the need to do it again, this time for his long friend Felix.

    Really, it was absolutely magnificent. The cast, the sets, the script, and the direction... all top notch. What let it down is its music, which isn't very memorable, and a mediocre Bond girl (Talisa Soto), and it was too violant in some places.

    Anyways, I agree with most people that this film is closer to Fleming's Bond, and Dalton is simply the best Bond after Connery. He basicly shows the darker side of Bond in his two films. And Bond in the Moore years, sometimes was over-humorous (TMWTGG, MR), sometimes both humorous and serious (LALD, OP, AVTAK) and sometimes mostly serious (TSWLM, FYEO). With him, we had a consistent Bond, who developed even more with Brosnan's Bond. Thats why I believe Dalton and Brosnan are both the second best Bond after Connery.
  • andrewd_1984andrewd_1984 Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    Licence to Kill is my favourite James Bond film, peculiarly enough. Why? Because it's great. The pre-titles bit is often slagged off, but I love it. I love the soundtrack, I love the script, I love the actors. Sanchez is perfect, the bit where he suggests to Krest that Bond must have flown away, "like a biiird" with flapping arms is hilarious. The Bond girls rock! It certainly would have been great had the series built on it, but given the crap box office reception it would never have happened. And, at the end of the day, it's not really James Bondesque at all, is it?

    God, how anarchic must I be? LTK's my favourite JB film, followed by OHMSS. and Roger Moore's my favourite Bond!

    Andy
  • Adrian_MalpraveAdrian_Malprave Posts: 30MI6 Agent
    It's not the best film but it has good stunts. explosions, and it would of made the audiance like Bond even more because:

    I think everybody loves those movies where the villains are real a*****es and they kill everybody and it's like, "You son of a b***h, you die cause you killed Della! You harmed Felix! You killed Sharky!
    And then the villain dies and it's like (releif) and it had kind of a twist how MI6 were kind of mean to him by leaving the case of FElix out.

    It would be an interesting one to watch at the cinemas though I wasn't born then :( .

    P.S.
    By the way is MI6 said as:

    M one six
    or
    M i six ?
  • PredatorPredator Posts: 790Chief of Staff
    Quoting Napoleon Plural:Well I enjoyed at the time because unlike TLD it has a consistent tone and isn't, as Predator would say, a schizophrenic Bond film.

    Oh, I'm infamous!!

    Schizophrenic because at one point it's trying to be serious and a harder-edged Bond (which I like), then the next they have:

    wheelieing Kenworths (possibly one of the dafest stunts IMO)

    too many henchmen (I loose count, they're all out of henchmen school - no the second grade of the henchmen school as they are not blonde Hans-alikes)

    a Miami Vice plotline (go on I dare you replace Timothy Dalton with Don Johnson in your mind and tell me it isn't a rather poor and overextended episode of MV)

    Sanchez - a cartoon drugs baron, sorry just don't find him frightening

    I hate the whole church scam subplot ... just doesn't go anyway

    Don't like the Bond girls ... neither can act (I know this is not limited to LTK)

    It has all kind of similarities to DAD IMO and not for good reasons. Both are so confused in what they are actually trying to do. Serious Bond? Welll don't wimp out half way through. Just be a hard-edged Bond. Trouble is Glen and Tamahori (plus no doubt others) got scared. They were making good hard films and then they dilute them with Moonraker and DAF silliness (in DAD's case) and LALD/MWTGG silliness (in LTK).

    The reason why I find the four 'silly' films more palatable is that they are at least consistent, and will silly don;t try to take themselves seriously at the same time.

    Don't get me wrong I think LTK couldn't have been the best in the series, but it just feels like a missed opportunity to me whenever I watch it.
  • Sir_Miles_MesservySir_Miles_Messervy MI6 CLASSIFIEDPosts: 113MI6 Agent
    License to Kill is nothing short of excellent. Definitely in my top 10.

    I think the biggest complain is that it got too far off of the Bond formula, but I only think that's logical.

    Imagine...your best friend, and pretty much only real friend outside of your workplace, gets married. You couldn't be happier for him and his new bride. His wife is raped and murdered, he is half eaten by a shark...

    Now, the man that committed these acts is known...yet neither America or your own government will take action to right this terrible wrong.

    Your employer would like you to move on to a different assignment, but you know you will not be at ease until the men that committed these terrible acts are taken care of.

    Now...here's the point: If this happened to you...would you be making sarcastic remarks at every opportunity? Would you be tame with your opponents? Would you treat this mission as if it were any other mission...OR would you put and edge on, be out for blood, and not give a damn about what happens to you.

    The reason this movie was off of the Bond formula is because it was revenge-based, and come on...he needed to be cold hearted.
  • PredatorPredator Posts: 790Chief of Staff
    Quoting Sir_Miles_Messervy:Now...here's the point: If this happened to you...would you be making sarcastic remarks at every opportunity? Would you be tame with your opponents? Would you treat this mission as if it were any other mission...OR would you put and edge on, be out for blood, and not give a damn about what happens to you.

    That part is fine, in fact the LTK story is the best in the whole series as it has substance. Trouble is what has then been done to it. Note that I didn't criticize the mission, just the Miami-Viceness of the other characters, the setting, the lines etc. (and yes I think the story could have been too, but that isn't so much of a problem)
  • JIMBOHARRIGANJIMBOHARRIGAN Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    Good film, First time somebody's head explodes and firtst time the main dies from being set on fire
  • ian35ian35 Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    One of my top ten Bond films. TD makes a great Bond and the film is certainly one for splitting the fans. I belong firmly in the gritty Bond camp and wish Dalton had taken over earlier.
  • TGO_TGO_ Posts: 46MI6 Agent
    I'll have to agree with MBE on this one. I bought this one on DVD along with the other 6 in the set, and was throughly bored to tears. Sanchez is an excellent villian, but everyone around him is extremely unappealing. I knew something was going to be wrong when I noticed Milton Krest was an actor from Scarface.

    The women....better then average. Talisa Soto is cute, but couldn't act worth a damn in this movie, and was terribly written. Carey Lowell, also cute, was a tolerable character. This movie lacks a certain pinache for me...If it was handled more like TLD, then maybe I would have favored it more.
  • A KristatosA Kristatos Posts: 18MI6 Agent
    Quoting andrewd_1984:Licence to Kill is my favourite James Bond film, peculiarly enough. Why? Because it's great. The pre-titles bit is often slagged off, but I love it. I love the soundtrack, I love the script, I love the actors. Sanchez is perfect, the bit where he suggests to Krest that Bond must have flown away, "like a biiird" with flapping arms is hilarious. The Bond girls rock! It certainly would have been great had the series built on it, but given the crap box office reception it would never have happened. And, at the end of the day, it's not really James Bondesque at all, is it?

    God, how anarchic must I be? LTK's my favourite JB film, followed by OHMSS. and Roger Moore's my favourite Bond!

    Andy


    No. You're not anarchic, Andy! :) Most of my favorite Bond movies are from the first 20 years, or among the more Fleming oriented movies. That's probably why of the past eight Bond movies, I have only liked LTK and TWINE. Both of those movies, while containing some fireworks and whistles, centered on gritty stories and intrigue, with the stunts integral to the plot. AND, both centered on personal revenge, with LTK centering on Bond's personal revenge, and TWINE centering on M's personal revenge. I have LTK ranked fifth and TWINE ranked fourth on my list of top Bond movies for those reasons. Only FRWL, OHMSS and FYEO do a better job executing the above storylines, minus the personal revenge.

    I think what gets me the most is that people dismiss LTK due to the fact that it doesn't feel like the more contemporary spin on Bond that the movies have portrayed in recent years. People don't like the fact that it concentrates more on plot development rather than fireworks, and therefore it is "boring". Bond is Bond, whether he is his normal "light hearted" self, or a more sinister person, as long as his tactics and many of the traditional "Bondian" moments remain in tact. The last time I checked, LTK still has the martinis "shaken not stirred", the Bond girls, the stunts, the villians, the henchmen, the obligatory casino scene, the car/truck chase, and something many other Bonds don't have...the most realistic villians in a Bond movie, PERIOD, end of story! Just because it is a bit darker and more character and plot driven then your typical Bond movie is a poor excuse to dismiss it as not good. Aside from that, it has everything a typical Bond movie should have, and IMHO, more! :)
  • jjmacjjmac Posts: 20MI6 Agent
    Certainly underrated by the public.
    LTK is great. It's a different story to the others and that brings freshness.
    I think a lot of the success Dalton had was because of the calibre of the films. Sadly his lack of profile in the US cost the box office
  • bystybysty Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    Licence to Kill is an excellent Bond. It completely breaks away from the stupid sight gags which plagued the Roger Moore movies and adds a sense of seriousness.

    When I first saw it, I absolutely hated it and Dalton. Now that I've re-watched all the Bond films now that I'm older, I absolutely love the movie and I think that Dalton is an adequete Agent 007.

    The best scene in the movie is, by far, the truck chase scene. Absolutely excellent. It is one of the better Bond films to date.
  • From FinlandFrom Finland Posts: 8MI6 Agent
    license to kill is my favorite bond movie=)..
  • Vid ViciousVid Vicious Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    LTK is one of my favorites in the entire series (right up there with the first three Connerys, TLD and TND). I liked the gritty realistic elements but I see how they could draw comparisons with other more down-to-earth action movie franchises (Lethal Weapon and Die Hard).

    PROS

    Dalton's seething furious portrayal of Bond with his "This time, it's personal" motivation.

    One of the most emotionally involving films in the entire series (second to OHMSS).

    Talisa Sota makes up for her lack of acting ability with sultry good looks.

    Carey Lowell is a stunner and is a forerunner to strong Bond girls like Wai Lin and Jinx.

    This exchange at the climax:

    Bond: "Don't you want to know why?"

    Sanchez: (burning, then explodes)

    I can also understand why the movie has its detractors but for me the list of CONS is short:

    Wayne Newton's ham and cheese. Still, he's a minor character who never gets his proper comeuppance, probably because he's a minor character.

    Dalton's hair.
  • Iona Havelock RIPIona Havelock RIP Posts: 38MI6 Agent
    Licence To Kill was made on a modest budget in 1988 action movie standards. Indeed the production koved from the customary base of Pinewood Studios in Bucks, England to Churubrusco Studios in Mexico City.
    However despite the budgetry limitations the film looks quality. I think this is a testament to the direction of John Glen and the performance of the cast. There are several villains. Sanchez, Dario, Heller, Braun, Killifer, Truman Lodge, Krest, Prof. Joe Butcher, President I cant remember his name!
    The Kenworth Tanker chase at the end is unique.
    The extended role of Q adds some continuity to a film that otherwise diverges from a 'normal' EON Bond film.
    Despite his age David Hedison remains the best ever Felix Leiter. It's just a shame that the character hasn't been used again. Im sure it would look good for disabled rights if a man in a wheelchair or with a limp was a central part of the film.
    The Bond girls Talisa Soto and Carey Lowell are excellent.
  • TeeHeeTeeHee Posts: 4MI6 Agent
    Right, First Of All, I Do Apologise For My LTK Box Office Flop Topic, That I Posted On The Films Forum, Just Abit Keen You Know. Anyhow LTK, Enjoyed The Film When I Went To See It In "89", As I've Said Before, Dalton Was Good, Girls Were Gorgeous And Robert Davi Was Quite Brutal As Sanchez, Just Thought For Me, It Could Have Done With Abit More Humour, Apart From That, A Very Credible And Underrated Film, That Show's Dalton Should Have Been Given The Chance To Do A Third.
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    LTK is one of my favourite Bond films. A tough Bond and a coherent and origional story. Particularely the idea to play the villans up against eachother and fool them into killing eachother is brilliant!
    But one of the problems with LTK is the lack of globe-trotting. Bond is in Key West and "Istimus" - that's it! It's a very well structured story, so fixing this problem would be difficult. My suggestion would be to move the scene where Bond rescues Pam Bouvier (The Key West barfight) from Florida to Europe or Asia. It would make sense if Pam hadn't been killed yet because she was abroad on a mission or simply on holiday. I also think the barfight is the weakest action scene in LTK. It's so silly (the sword-fish, the stipper, the HUGE hole in the wall after one shotgun blast) it's positively Roger Moore-style. It's also very 80's. A better and tougher action scene in a different country and perhaps diffrent climate would have made it an even better film.
    Perhaps the scene were M rewokes his license to kill should have been relocated to England. This way Bond could come across as more english, wich also is a problem with LTK.
    Any thoughts?
  • JarvioJarvio EnglandPosts: 4,241MI6 Agent
    I think that LTK is a very different Bond film, and at times, it doesn't feel much like a usual Bond film. Having said that though, I really enjoyed it and felt that the action sequences were really great. Sanchez was also a great villain. The only problems I have with LTK is the dialogue in some places, which is particulaly bad. Overall though, it's a decent Bond film, and a high ranker for me.
    1 - LALD, 2 - AVTAK, 3 - LTK, 4 - OP, 5 - NTTD, 6 - FYEO, 7 - SF, 8 - DN, 9 - DAF, 10 - TSWLM, 11 - OHMSS, 12 - TMWTGG, 13 - GE, 14 - MR, 15 - TLD, 16 - YOLT, 17 - GF, 18 - DAD, 19 - TWINE, 20 - SP, 21 - TND, 22 - FRWL, 23 - TB, 24 - CR, 25 - QOS

    1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    Different, but after 16 film what did you expect. Good film but should only be a one-off
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