Do you like James Bond parodies?

GothamKnight1902GothamKnight1902 Posts: 37MI6 Agent
edited August 2010 in General James Bond Chat
You know, parodies like the Austin Powers Trilogy, Our Man Flint, In Like Flint and David Niven's Casino Royale? I like Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, that movie was great but the sequels, Goldmember and The Spy Who Shagged Me sucked donkeys.

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  • Ricardo C.Ricardo C. Posts: 916MI6 Agent
    Um...what's the top exactly ? LOL
  • GothamKnight1902GothamKnight1902 Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    edited August 2010
    Oh yeah by the way, Never Say Never Again was so goofy that it was almost like a self-parody.
  • GothamKnight1902GothamKnight1902 Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    edited August 2010
    The only Bond film that's goofier than Never Say Never Again is Die Another Day.
  • Ricardo C.Ricardo C. Posts: 916MI6 Agent
    edited August 2010
    Oh thanks for changing the topic so I may look retarded !

    Anyway, Bond parodies. I enjoyed The first two AP films a lot. Also I always considered Diamonds Are Forever a borderline parody.
  • GothamKnight1902GothamKnight1902 Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    edited August 2010
    Ricardo C. wrote:
    Oh thanks for changing the topic so I may look retarted !

    Anyway, Bond parodies. I enjoyed The first two AP films a lot. Also I always considered Diamonds Are Forever a borderline parody.

    Well, I didn't mean for you to look retarded but changing the topic saved me the trouble of having too many topics in this section of the website at the same time.
  • Ricardo C.Ricardo C. Posts: 916MI6 Agent
    Ricardo C. wrote:
    Oh thanks for changing the topic so I may look retarted !

    Anyway, Bond parodies. I enjoyed The first two AP films a lot. Also I always considered Diamonds Are Forever a borderline parody.

    Well, I didn't mean for you to look retarded but changing the topic saved me the trouble of having too many topics on this section of the website at the same time.


    I know. I'm just joking. ;)
  • RJJBRJJB United StatesPosts: 346MI6 Agent
    I thought the first Austin Powers movie was good and that should have been enough.
    I explained some of the humor (Random Task, Allotta Fagina) in the movie to people in my office. They didn't get it. I'm glad I don't work there any more.
  • Sir Hillary BraySir Hillary Bray College of ArmsPosts: 2,174MI6 Agent
    RJJB wrote:
    I thought the first Austin Powers movie was good and that should have been enough.
    I explained some of the humor (Random Task, Allotta Fagina) in the movie to people in my office. They didn't get it. I'm glad I don't work there any more.
    You're slipping, RJJB. In response to the question posed in the topic of this thread, I was expecting you to say:
    No, I hated the Moore films!
    B-)
    Hilly...you old devil!
  • RJJBRJJB United StatesPosts: 346MI6 Agent
    RJJB wrote:
    I thought the first Austin Powers movie was good and that should have been enough.
    I explained some of the humor (Random Task, Allotta Fagina) in the movie to people in my office. They didn't get it. I'm glad I don't work there any more.
    You're slipping, RJJB. In response to the question posed in the topic of this thread, I was expecting you to say:
    No, I hated the Moore films!
    B-)

    Don't get me started! I think I have already used my monthly quota of negative Roger Moore comments.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    OSS-117 Cairo Nest of Spies with Jean Dujardin is a very good spoof of early Connery films. I didn't care for the sequel much personally.
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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    OSS-117 Cairo Nest of Spies with Jean Dujardin is a very good spoof of early Connery films. I didn't care for the sequel much personally.

    I really must see that one...and I love all the Bond parodies. My favourites were made by Eon, from the Early Seventies through the Mid-Eighties {:)
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  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    I liked Jonny English. Yeah it was daft and originally started out as an eighties/nineties Barclaycard advert, but I watched it last Christmas again, and it makes me laugh still.
    The first Austin Powers was a laugh. And I quite liked Spies Like Us with Chevy Chase.
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  • GothamKnight1902GothamKnight1902 Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    I liked Jonny English. Yeah it was daft and originally started out as an eighties/nineties Barclaycard advert, but I watched it last Christmas again, and it makes me laugh still.
    The first Austin Powers was a laugh. And I quite liked Spies Like Us with Chevy Chase.

    You know what? I forgot to mention that Get Smart, both the TV Show and the Steve Carell movie were parodies of James Bond films.
  • jimmybondijimmybondi ShrublandsPosts: 328MI6 Agent
    Found this while surfing:

    http://video48.blogspot.com/2007/11/pinoy-james-bonds.html

    Philippine Bond parody series.
    Dolpinger+65.jpg

    :))
    gez.
    Jimmybondi

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  • JohnnyJohnny Posts: 7MI6 Agent
    jimmybondi wrote:
    Found this while surfing:

    http://video48.blogspot.com/2007/11/pinoy-james-bonds.html

    Philippine Bond parody series.
    Dolpinger+65.jpg

    :))


    Hmmm, I doubt those movies are available in a Region 1 DVD format...
  • Convenient PocketConvenient Pocket Posts: 51MI6 Agent
    Never say never again is on the tele at the moment, - what a load of cack!
  • DanielCraig007DanielCraig007 Posts: 588MI6 Agent
    Johnny English 2 is being made now...
  • James SuzukiJames Suzuki New ZealandPosts: 2,406MI6 Agent
    can't wait! The first one so funny. Had a mixture of bond, mr bean and blackadder.
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    Can't improve upon my previous post here ;% But I'm honestly sincere about it.
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  • CorsetGirl91CorsetGirl91 Posts: 3MI6 Agent
    The only film parody of James Bond I really enjoyed was the first Austin Powers movie. I also enjoy the parodies done on the Simpsons with the Goldfinger scene and the deleted scene in the Casino where Homer gave Bond the wrong cards.

    I thought Johnny English was okay....
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I do enjoy most of the Bond parodies, But didn't enjoy the Jason Bourne Parody with D Craig chasing after some french bloke wanting to increase water charges in Boliva. :v Now what was that called again ? :))
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  • Richard--WRichard--W USAPosts: 200MI6 Agent
    I've seen a few. I saw In Like Flint and Our Man Flint when I was very little before I ever saw a Bond film. I don't enjoy parody, as a rule, and I don't have the patience to sit through Bond spoofs. I need to be engaged by a dramatic story.

    The Austin Powers films grate on my nerves, like fingernails on a chalk board, worse than watching Liberace play Bond.
    I do enjoy most of the Bond parodies, But didn't enjoy the Jason Bourne Parody with D Craig chasing after some french bloke wanting to increase water charges in Boliva. :v Now what was that called again ? :))

    It was called Stop! Or My M. Will Shoot! Again!
    The one before that was just called Stop! Or My M Will Shoot!


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  • scaramangasgoldengunscaramangasgoldengun ScotlandPosts: 1,388MI6 Agent
    The Best Bond spoofs are for me 1967 Casino Royale is the best of the Lot.. I love the film, I loved the actors in it.. it was a bit of fun, its entertaining, its stupid, makes little sense some of it, funny, witty, wacky its the best Bond spoof of the lot !!!


    I loved ''Spy hard'' with Leslie Neilson, that was classic, Although that did Parody loads of action movies, But still none the less a funny Bond spoof

    The Austin Powers movies, I think copy and try to be a bit like Casino Royale 1967, at first and just drift into rubbish humour and obvious scenes etc. its been and gone and should stay gone, but as long as people pay to see it, they will make another no doubt. all in all the Powers films are rubbish, they have the odd funny Bond element but over 3 films running 2 hours long each aprox, 6 hours and there is in all of that about 5 mins worth of decent comedy, just dosent justify it sorry to say

    ''Johnny English'' was ok .. to be honest, still a rubbish film, but as opposed to the amount of other Bad Bond spoofs, it was ok

    A GREAT BIT OF Bond spoofing Comes from Roger Moore Himself in THE CANNONBALL RUN Film.. what a great entertaining film Cannonball Run 1 and 2 where ever 3 was ok AKA Speed Zone..... But Moore in the first one was a good bit of Bond spoofing, Hes even driving the Actual DB5 from Goldfinger !!! ha ha also proves every Bond actor has driven an Aston :))

    a god awful Bond spoof was Opperation Kid Brother, Jeez I got a nose bleed and had to go see my doctor after forcing myself to watch it to the end :p :s :v :s :s
  • Golrush007Golrush007 South AfricaPosts: 3,421Quartermasters
    I have always enjoyed the Austin Powers films, especially 'International Man of Mystery'. The two sequels were also very enjoyable.

    A favourite of mine is Carry On Spying - firstly because I enjoy the Carry On films, and it is also a very interesting Bond spoof. When it came out, only the first two Bond films had been been released, so it has quite a different slant to later parodies which got most of their material from spoofing the more outlandish films like Goldfinger and Thunderball. Carry On Spying also mixes Bond with a spoof of film noir (especially The Third Man), and the film is shot in Black and White. If you haven't seen it, I think it is well worth a look. Also love the poster!

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  • mpoplawskimpoplawski New Jersey, USAPosts: 128MI6 Agent
    I just saw OSS 117 Cairo - and loved it. The humor was low key. A great job I thought.
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  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Austin Powers was less of a Bond parody than a Gen-X mashup of the spy craze in general. It references everything from Bond to Jason King to Matt Helm to The Avengers and even uses the phone tone from the Flint movies.

    I'm not sure I would call most of the spy craze films parodies of Bond so much as imitators with more humor. Except for the references to SPECTRE and 008 in Our Man Flint, for instance, it could just as easily stand on its own as another entry using the formula for a 1960s spy movie. What's telling about it and its sequel and the Dean Martin film Murderer's Row is how they would predict just how silly the Bond movies would become by the 1970s.

    Murderer's Row, for instance, features a brutish henchman with a steel plate for the top of his head who has the physical statue of Odd Job but sticks out as ridiculously as Jaws, a wisecracking and overly sexist hero who never seems in any real danger, an obvious age difference between the middle-aged Helm and the women, and hovercraft battles, campy gadgets, and moments of self-referential humor. It could be the formula for a Moore Bond. It also has a jazzy, instrumental theme by the great Lalo Shiffrin that predates John Barry's better but not unsimilar On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

    Perhaps my favorite moment in In Like Flint is where Flint finds out that they've replaced the President of the United States with an actor surgically altered to resemble him . . . and Flint is horrified at the idea of an actor as President. This is in 1968 and a dozen years before Reagan would get into the office.

    In that respect, there are few direct parodies of Bond. Certainly, the TV series Get Smart parodied Bond directly, with perhaps my favorite -- and very, very non-PC -- character "The Craw," who is mocking Dr. No.
  • JohnNintendoNerdJohnNintendoNerd Lake Elmo, MinnesotaPosts: 48MI6 Agent
    edited January 2011
    Gassy Man wrote:
    In that respect, there are few direct parodies of Bond. Certainly, the TV series Get Smart parodied Bond directly, with perhaps my favorite -- and very, very non-PC -- character "The Craw," who is mocking Dr. No.

    It's interesting to note that Get Smart's Don Adams (Maxwell Smart) eventually becomes Inspector Gadget and he takes on a character whose also called "The Claw" and we never get to see The Claw's face, or at least I don't think we get to see his face. I don't know. My memory of Inspector Gadget is a bit hazy. I can't remember the series finale, other than the fact that Inspector Gadget and his dog "Brain" were in trouble and Gadget's niece Penny actually saved the day....By save the day I mean she rescued Brain and Gadget and Doctor Claw probably got away to plot some new evil schemes another day.
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