Review from a different perspective.
Asp9mm
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Let me start by saying that I am a huge Fleming Bond fan and not a huge film Bond fan. Yes I like the fims, and some of them -Dr No, FRWL, GF, TB, OHMSS are film-Fleming Bond to a certain degree.
I enjoyed GE after it was released on video and had time to come to terms with an updated Bond. But I have long given up hope of seeing Flemings Bond after Eon stated they would never do a period TV series.
And then I saw Casino Royale...
If you are a die-hard Fleming/Young/Connery/Bond lover that can actualy smell the smoke and sweat in a Casino when you close your eyes, then this is going to be an emotional time. This film is going to emotionaly entangle you from start to finish.
Now, I've never cried in the cinema 8-), or anywhere else I can think of for that matter, but this will drag you in, caress the emotional strings, and spit you out wanting the next film RIGHT NOW!!! And when Craig said his name was Bond, and the music piped up, my eyes were definately moist.
When DC was announced as Bond, I really thought " are you ****ing joking!!!"
Let me say, I've met him, and spent time with him too, but he did not seem like MY Bond with the dark hair, athletic knife edge masculinity etc. Nice bloke and committed to what he does to a fantastic degree - yes, Bond - NO.
That opinion was with me right up until Saturday night (although the poster where he walks away from the Casino with Vesper on the steps did look Femingesque and Bondlike).
Last night, Daniel Craig became Bond. No doubt.
When I read the books, I don't see Connery, George, Rog, Dalton or Brozza. I see my Bond a la Fleming, even when reading Benson and Gardner. From now on it may be difficult not to picture DC. He has it in spades as never seen before.
This may not be 100% Flemings Bond, but if Fleming were writing thrillers today, Daniel Craig WOULD be Flemings Bond.
This film is bloody brilliant.
I enjoyed GE after it was released on video and had time to come to terms with an updated Bond. But I have long given up hope of seeing Flemings Bond after Eon stated they would never do a period TV series.
And then I saw Casino Royale...
If you are a die-hard Fleming/Young/Connery/Bond lover that can actualy smell the smoke and sweat in a Casino when you close your eyes, then this is going to be an emotional time. This film is going to emotionaly entangle you from start to finish.
Now, I've never cried in the cinema 8-), or anywhere else I can think of for that matter, but this will drag you in, caress the emotional strings, and spit you out wanting the next film RIGHT NOW!!! And when Craig said his name was Bond, and the music piped up, my eyes were definately moist.
When DC was announced as Bond, I really thought " are you ****ing joking!!!"
Let me say, I've met him, and spent time with him too, but he did not seem like MY Bond with the dark hair, athletic knife edge masculinity etc. Nice bloke and committed to what he does to a fantastic degree - yes, Bond - NO.
That opinion was with me right up until Saturday night (although the poster where he walks away from the Casino with Vesper on the steps did look Femingesque and Bondlike).
Last night, Daniel Craig became Bond. No doubt.
When I read the books, I don't see Connery, George, Rog, Dalton or Brozza. I see my Bond a la Fleming, even when reading Benson and Gardner. From now on it may be difficult not to picture DC. He has it in spades as never seen before.
This may not be 100% Flemings Bond, but if Fleming were writing thrillers today, Daniel Craig WOULD be Flemings Bond.
This film is bloody brilliant.
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Comments
In the last few weeks, with the trailer and everything else happening, I had become highly hopeful, with doubts being set aside as they usually do.
Over the last 10 years those doubts have usually disappeared during the PTS and opening credits, to be resurrected in the last half of the film. Not so here. Every step you take into the film gets better. And as sad as it may be, you will never view Brosnan in the same light. I rated him just under Connery, now he seems like a pretentious buffoon. I watched GE this morning, and it is credible. The first half of TND is great. Twine, I thought was a good film. But now I have seen it again, Brosnan just cannot act, and is a parody. Brosnan plays Brosnan in the last 3 films. It could be argued that he played himself as Bond in ALL the films , but GE was an introduction, we didn't know him. Credit to him for giving us HIS Bond and opening up and continuing the series.
Daniel Craig can act, and he does. Daniel Craig is'nt Bond, but he acts Bond, becomes Bond on screen, and in your mind as you watch it.
I almost wish I wasn't so excited for the film, just so I could experience such a pleasant change of heart!
Thats probably quite inevitable with the launch of a new Bond, just like we always leave the last film thinking it was the best. With time, we'll regain a balanced viewpoint... i hope
Imagine watching Moonraker with Rog, and then watching a new film called Goldfinger starring Sean Connery. That is the feeling that is left. You can't say Connery was better than Moore because they played different characters, you can't compare Craig to Brosnan for the same reasons.
It just so happens that the time is right for Flemings hard, cynical and cruel Bond to make a reappearance A little more sophistication, reality, emotion and one great rollercoaster of a ride. Nothing predictable here, this is new, yet familiar, this is exciting.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Thanks for sharing that Asp9mm. It's very exciting, and encouraging. So, how did you come to spend time with him?
Ben, the only hyperbole I've found in this thread is in your post above, actually. Just saying...not sure dissatisfaction with Brosnan and enthusiasm for Craig qualifies as wild exaggeration. More like, personal preference IMO.
Just to make my point clear ... it's akin to watching Christian Bale's Batman in Batman Begins and then watching Val Kilmer's Batman in Batman Forever.
They all have their place in Bond/Bat history. Brosnan was right for the character of Bond he played at the time, and was able to continue the series to the point where we are at present.
I don't know how many times I can say I thought Brosnan was great. But I'm happy to enjoy more than one idea and interpretation of Bond. Both Brosnan and Craig can be great in different ways and I can enjoy both. But drop one into a film designed for the other and they both look equally stupid- Craig adjusting his tie whilst driving a tank through a city? I think he'd look stupid. Brosnan having a viceral fight on a tower crane with a man half his age? Just the same.
A bit miffed still that EON didn't give Brosnan better flicks, it's not his fault.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I can happily watch AVTAK after TLD, or MR after LTK. I enjoy the contrasting styles of the films, and the actors. For me, it's been one of the series greatest strength's. Variety is the spice of life.
"Same as it ever was." - Talking Heads
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
But let me ask you this, Asp; How much dialogue is there that comes straight from the book?
And you may tell yourself,
this is not my beautiful Bond!
Remember that? ) )
I do indeed ) I was flattered when errathofkosh adopted it, for a time, as his signature... )
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Interesting thing about the reviews so far: a big concern back when Craig was cast was that critics and audiences would reject him because he wasn't like Bond, or at least not like the Brosnan Bond we'd been getting. Yet critics are praising Craig for not being like Brosnan, and for being a very different Bond. Who'd have thought.
A week till we see if the general movie-going public feels the same way...
Even if it KILLS you, resist the temptation to bring him up. Find a way to express your Craig love without obsessing over your hatred for Pierce. Free yourself of it..cleanse your soul. Then maybe..JUST MAYBE... this nagging desire of mine...wanting to reach through the computer screen and choke you will finally fade away.
I dunno Monique, it's a Bond forum...I recognize that you like Brosnan as Bond, but I'm not a big fan of his protrayal and I'm liking that Craig is the new Bond AND that I don't have to sit through another Brosnan borefest.
But ya know, if I did have to sit through another Brosnan borefest, I would. There's always some uniquely Bond moment in every Bond film yet IMHO, his included. Funny how not worshipping a guy equals hating him, just don't get that at all...
You don't like what the critics are saying or how they're putting it, talk to them. I made an observation--a pretty pointed one, sure, but that WAS a fear expressed by many here, that Craig would not work as Bond because he was too unlike the established bloke, or heck even a reasonable approximation of the cinematic character. Seems that was dead wrong. So I dunno, deal with it maybe? Not making the point to **** anybody off, but to address a big concern. Got it?
Hey did ya know, TND is one of my favorite Bond films? After DN, FRWL, GF, TB, and OHMSS, thereabouts. Gee, I guess that makes it #6 or so on my list.
The negative comparisons to Brosnan will keep on coming if CR is successful. Should we shield you from them? C'mon.
I wasn't talking about the critics you insipid twit, but you already knew that. I was talking to YOU about your ****ing agenda, and your passive aggressive attempts at pretending it's not coming from you, it's just relevant to the subject matter. Trust me, half the things you say aren't. You go out of your way to bring him up just to be mean spirited and to PROVOKE. You've been warned 500 times. Are you that thick??
Next time you get the urge to spout your miserable point of view, SPARE US. Or better yet, stick to trashing him on IMDB. That way I don't have to see it.
Whoa! You two really need to calm down. Especially you, Monique. C'mon, I thought this was a civilized forum here. I've never seen such ignorant banter from members of AJB in my time as a member. We all have our opinions, so just accept each others without being so hateful!
Blue knows exactly what I mean.
Almost every Casino Royale thread I go into is ruined by this sort of stuff. Isn't name-calling at this level against the rules? Regardless, it is incredibly off-putting and, by now, boring.
But thanks, it's nice to know what gentleman you aren't.