Yes, that's what I meant by making it more 'interesting' or rather more convoluted, all that plastic surgery stuff. Although it does help, along with Barry's moody score, to make Shrublands a more sinister, mysterious place than in the book.
This is a good movie! I like the scene in which they play for domination of the world. Great.
Question: does someone know what the funky disco music is which is played in the dance scenes? I mean the ones in which Largo looks from behind the glass into the dancestudio.
My disapointment with this film is big. Because of the high expectation for us Connery Bond fans this was to be the "second coming". I have said this before but if I could only change one thing it would be the score. They had a chance to get James Horner but Connery chose LeGrand instead since Horner was young. I remember reading that at the time. After I had seen the film I was watching 20/20 I think and they showed a few scenes with the famous James Bond Theme and it hit me hard just how improved the scenes felt with good music. In hindsight, they should have made the film they wanted to and not call him James Bond. They could have gotten more money and every one thinks of him as Bond anyway so it wouldn't have mattered.
The music and some of campiness were the only problems I had with it.
I remember at the time thinking that it was more like a 60s Bond movie than anything Moore was doing. In particular, the cinematography had more vibrant color to it.
Never Say Never Again should be rescored -- with music that is less lethargic, it would be a much better received film, in my opinion. I understand to some degree why Connery wanted Legrand. His score for Ice Station Zebra, while not Bondian, shows that he can at least do epic. But the music for NSNA overall is just forgettable.
One thing that I simply can't forgive NSNA is the dodgy Atari battle which looked cheap even back in the days.
Another bad thing was the visibly underpowered motorcycle - Bond should not get a 650 cc from Q while the villain had a 900 Kawasaki in TSWLM.
Never Say Never Again should be rescored -- with music that is less lethargic, it would be a much better received film, in my opinion. I understand to some degree why Connery wanted Legrand. His score for Ice Station Zebra, while not Bondian, shows that he can at least do epic. But the music for NSNA overall is just forgettable.
I watched NSNA again last night for the first time in years. I watched it when I was about 15 and despised it. I'm 33 now so I figured it was time to give it another try and perhaps be more open to it. I was certainly more open and went in truly wanting to like it. And yet...
It's horrendous. Just awful on every level. The acting, the direction, the writing, the music, it's all just terrible (even coming from a rather talented crew). I could forgive much of this, though, if it didn't commit the ultimate sin: it's BORING. It is the only Bond film I've ever seen that was so boring that I wanted it to end...and it seems like it never will. It could be about 45 minutes shorter because nothing happens. And when anything finally does happen, it's so poorly staged that it's like watching a rehearsal. No tension, no excitement; everything just falls flat. Bernie Casey and Max von Sydow are the best parts of the movie, and they're each in it for about 4 seconds apiece.
Oh, and let me get this straight. The Bond gadget is a pen that fires a rocket. Okay, great. But you're telling me that the only way they could figure out how to write a pen into the script is to have the villainess, who has Bond at gunpoint, TOSS BOND A PIECE OF PAPER AND TELL HIM TO WRITE THAT SHE WAS THE BEST LOVER HE EVER HAD? Really? Is that not the worst scene in Bond history? If not, I'd love to know what is.
What, NEVER SAY NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN you mean? Or according to Higgins OL' MISTY EYES IS BACK?
More seriously, if NSNA is any clue I'm glad it never happened much as I'd have liked to see more of Dalton as Bond.
NSNA is certainly flawed - though the Fatima Blush sequences, climaxing in her final confrontation with Bond, and the earlier scenes with Largo are effective. After Fatima's death it all really sags.
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
+1, many years ago back in the old days of the video. An Ex-girlfriend
Rented OP and NSNA for me ( she was going to copy them for me ) I
Didn't know this ( or condone such actions, although I was very, very young )
Anyway, I left with a copy of OP and didn't bother with NSNA.
Although I have since bought it on DVD and Bluray ! ) . Definition of a fan,
Someone who will buy multiple copy's of a film they don't like to complete
a collection. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
The music deadens whatever virtues the film has. I would enjoy NSNA more if it had a right & proper score by John Barry. A score that gave it the atmosphere and emphasis of a Bond film. If I were making a fan edit, I would scrap the present score and replace it with this:
Barry's score for the 1977 remake of KING KONG is essentially a James Bond score. It's in the same style. It has all the motifs and movements of, say, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER or MOONRAKER except the James Bond Theme which I would pick from another Barry score. KING KONG is such a great Bond-style score.
NSNA would play different with a dynamic Barry score and KING KONG is it. Now that I think about it, Barry's KING KONG would be applicable to FOR YOUR EYES ONLY as well.
The top 7 Bond films: 1) Dr No. 2) From Russia With Love. 3) Thunderball. 4) On Her Majesty's Secret Service. 5) For Your Eyes Only. 6) The Living Daylights. 7) Licence to Kill.
I actually enjoyed quite a few things about NSNA. I was thrilled to see Connery playing Bond again, and I liked him in this film far more than I did in Diamonds Are Forever. Klaus Maria Brandauer was quirky and sinister as Largo and I thought he was terrific. In my opinion, Bernie Casey was the best Felix Leiter in any Bond film (I was so impressed I took his name!), and I felt Barbara Carrera was wonderful as Fatima Blush! All that being said, the film had some glaring weaknesses - a truly terrible score, including that awful title song, some cheesy looking special effects, very weak versions of M and Q, and a wasted appearance by Max Von Sydow as Blofeld. Despite its problems, I'd put NSNA above just about every Roger Moore Bond movie, with the possible exception of For Your Eyes Only.
Wow. I am getting the idea that You REALLY don't like Roger lol.
1. Goldeneye 2. The Spy Who Loved Me 3. From Russia With Love 4. Goldfinger 5. Casino Royale
Ah, to be a fan. :007) I don't like it , yet have it on DVD & Bluray. )
I actually have it around here somewhere too. It was a gift from someone who knows what a Bond fanatic I am. I have never watched the DVD and I haven't actually seen the movie in about 30 years. Once was enough for me. I'd rather watch TLD 200 times before I watch that one again lol.
1. Goldeneye 2. The Spy Who Loved Me 3. From Russia With Love 4. Goldfinger 5. Casino Royale
I have to admit I only bought both as the DVD was in the " bargain bin"
and the bluray was on offer from Amazon. same with my DVD of
Casino Royale ( 67). )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I actually enjoyed quite a few things about NSNA. I was thrilled to see Connery playing Bond again, and I liked him in this film far more than I did in Diamonds Are Forever. Klaus Maria Brandauer was quirky and sinister as Largo and I thought he was terrific. In my opinion, Bernie Casey was the best Felix Leiter in any Bond film (I was so impressed I took his name!), and I felt Barbara Carrera was wonderful as Fatima Blush! All that being said, the film had some glaring weaknesses - a truly terrible score, including that awful title song, some cheesy looking special effects, very weak versions of M and Q, and a wasted appearance by Max Von Sydow as Blofeld. Despite its problems, I'd put NSNA above just about every Roger Moore Bond movie, with the possible exception of For Your Eyes Only.
Wow. I am getting the idea that You REALLY don't like Roger lol.
Yes, he's still young and learning
One day his opinion will make sense - just give him some time
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I actually enjoyed quite a few things about NSNA. I was thrilled to see Connery playing Bond again, and I liked him in this film far more than I did in Diamonds Are Forever. Klaus Maria Brandauer was quirky and sinister as Largo and I thought he was terrific. In my opinion, Bernie Casey was the best Felix Leiter in any Bond film (I was so impressed I took his name!), and I felt Barbara Carrera was wonderful as Fatima Blush! All that being said, the film had some glaring weaknesses - a truly terrible score, including that awful title song, some cheesy looking special effects, very weak versions of M and Q, and a wasted appearance by Max Von Sydow as Blofeld. Despite its problems, I'd put NSNA above just about every Roger Moore Bond movie, with the possible exception of For Your Eyes Only.
Wow. I am getting the idea that You REALLY don't like Roger lol.
Yes, he's still young and learning
One day his opinion will make sense - just give him some time
LOL! I can't get behind the Roger hate, but I guess everyone has their opinion
1. Goldeneye 2. The Spy Who Loved Me 3. From Russia With Love 4. Goldfinger 5. Casino Royale
I actually enjoyed quite a few things about NSNA. I was thrilled to see Connery playing Bond again, and I liked him in this film far more than I did in Diamonds Are Forever. Klaus Maria Brandauer was quirky and sinister as Largo and I thought he was terrific. In my opinion, Bernie Casey was the best Felix Leiter in any Bond film (I was so impressed I took his name!), and I felt Barbara Carrera was wonderful as Fatima Blush! All that being said, the film had some glaring weaknesses - a truly terrible score, including that awful title song, some cheesy looking special effects, very weak versions of M and Q, and a wasted appearance by Max Von Sydow as Blofeld. Despite its problems, I'd put NSNA above just about every Roger Moore Bond movie, with the possible exception of For Your Eyes Only.
Wow. I am getting the idea that You REALLY don't like Roger lol.
Yes, he's still young and learning
One day his opinion will make sense - just give him some time
At my age, I get the feeling that if my opinion ever changes on Ole Rog I'll have to communicate it to the group via a clairvoyant! )
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Question: does someone know what the funky disco music is which is played in the dance scenes? I mean the ones in which Largo looks from behind the glass into the dancestudio.
I remember at the time thinking that it was more like a 60s Bond movie than anything Moore was doing. In particular, the cinematography had more vibrant color to it.
Never Say Never Again should be rescored -- with music that is less lethargic, it would be a much better received film, in my opinion. I understand to some degree why Connery wanted Legrand. His score for Ice Station Zebra, while not Bondian, shows that he can at least do epic. But the music for NSNA overall is just forgettable.
Another bad thing was the visibly underpowered motorcycle - Bond should not get a 650 cc from Q while the villain had a 900 Kawasaki in TSWLM.
http://rideapart.com/2013/02/the-bond-bike-infographic/
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I second that!
It's horrendous. Just awful on every level. The acting, the direction, the writing, the music, it's all just terrible (even coming from a rather talented crew). I could forgive much of this, though, if it didn't commit the ultimate sin: it's BORING. It is the only Bond film I've ever seen that was so boring that I wanted it to end...and it seems like it never will. It could be about 45 minutes shorter because nothing happens. And when anything finally does happen, it's so poorly staged that it's like watching a rehearsal. No tension, no excitement; everything just falls flat. Bernie Casey and Max von Sydow are the best parts of the movie, and they're each in it for about 4 seconds apiece.
Oh, and let me get this straight. The Bond gadget is a pen that fires a rocket. Okay, great. But you're telling me that the only way they could figure out how to write a pen into the script is to have the villainess, who has Bond at gunpoint, TOSS BOND A PIECE OF PAPER AND TELL HIM TO WRITE THAT SHE WAS THE BEST LOVER HE EVER HAD? Really? Is that not the worst scene in Bond history? If not, I'd love to know what is.
More seriously, if NSNA is any clue I'm glad it never happened much as I'd have liked to see more of Dalton as Bond.
Rented OP and NSNA for me ( she was going to copy them for me ) I
Didn't know this ( or condone such actions, although I was very, very young )
Anyway, I left with a copy of OP and didn't bother with NSNA.
Although I have since bought it on DVD and Bluray ! ) . Definition of a fan,
Someone who will buy multiple copy's of a film they don't like to complete
a collection. )
Barry's score for the 1977 remake of KING KONG is essentially a James Bond score. It's in the same style. It has all the motifs and movements of, say, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER or MOONRAKER except the James Bond Theme which I would pick from another Barry score. KING KONG is such a great Bond-style score.
NSNA would play different with a dynamic Barry score and KING KONG is it. Now that I think about it, Barry's KING KONG would be applicable to FOR YOUR EYES ONLY as well.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009N38QIS/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=
Wow. I am getting the idea that You REALLY don't like Roger lol.
I really need to re-watch NSNA myself...if I could find the blinking DVD! )
No sense of drive behind it, in fact near the end IMHO it simply
Peters out .
I actually have it around here somewhere too. It was a gift from someone who knows what a Bond fanatic I am. I have never watched the DVD and I haven't actually seen the movie in about 30 years. Once was enough for me. I'd rather watch TLD 200 times before I watch that one again lol.
and the bluray was on offer from Amazon. same with my DVD of
Casino Royale ( 67). )
Yes, he's still young and learning
One day his opinion will make sense - just give him some time
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
LOL! I can't get behind the Roger hate, but I guess everyone has their opinion
What a perceptive bunch! ) And for the record, I don't really dislike Roger Moore - I just think he is wrong for Bond.
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
At my age, I get the feeling that if my opinion ever changes on Ole Rog I'll have to communicate it to the group via a clairvoyant! )
You can dislike his Bond, but you can't dislike him!