The silliest sequence in a Bond movie EVER??
mrbain007
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Which scene has made you go "oh please!!" more than any other?
I think for me the windsurfing sequence in DAD has to rank up there somewhere. Also I'd include the rocket pack in Thunderball (was great at the time but looks rather dated now)
I think for me the windsurfing sequence in DAD has to rank up there somewhere. Also I'd include the rocket pack in Thunderball (was great at the time but looks rather dated now)
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That's it. Just Die Another Day.
And secondly, MrBain, with all due respect, your reason to dismiss the jet-pack in TB (the fact it was great once but now is dated) also makes me respond with another "oh please!".
That kind of dismissal of the past , because it is "dated", has always seemed to me the to be the laziest type of critical appraisal. By the very law of physics even a movie released last year is "dated".
If you thought the jet-pack was silly, stand by that statement. "Great at the time but looks dated now" is a wanting-to-eat-your-cake comment. A movie doesn't lose its "greatness' because time passes. It is OF its time.
(Sorry, I have to finish writing my essay on why the movies of Ray Harryhausen are "dated" because the FX (a marvel at the time) look "silly" compared to today's CGI).
Does the jet-pack sequence still excite and thrill? You bet it does, and that's not just me talking. It worked in 1965, it works now.
Silliest? I can think of a dozen silly moments that were NOT "great once but looks dated now." They were silly in 1967 or 1974 or 1985 and they are still silly now.
If, in your opinion, the jet-pack was great in 1965, then it should STILL be great now.
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I know there had to be final showdown between 006/007 but he just needed to go back up ladder and leave Bond for eternity. )
I am kidding but really that to me was a no brainer.
Hi bigzilcho
It wasn't my intention to sneer at the Bond films, just to have a bit of fun and provoce a discussion. Like you, I love my Bond (I wouldn't be on here otherwise) but there is a certain element of "silliness" in some of the films (as there was in the books) and I'm sure some of the surviving staff on the older films would admit to this now. However, I never said the films weren't meant to be fun.
In regard to the rocket pack, what I meant was that it just seems gimikey, almost like a TV ad saying: "Hey kids, look at James Bond's brand new rocket pack". A certain amount of "silliness" is ok. Its just that sometimes, it was taken a little too far.
I always enjoy posting "your top...." as they trigger a wide range of answers.
Come off it, there are loads of things that looked cool once but don't now. Not too many in the Bond films I grant you, but still a few.
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Yeah it was pretty dumb. It's like they were desperate to add a gimmick to make the chase seem interesting.
Another dumb moment in the Moore era was in For Your Eyes Only when Bond used a umbrella to float down to the ground. They are dumber moments but really...
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I thought that moment was pretty mild compared to some of the others
Damm! Just seen that someone's beat me 2 it
The whole Tarzan jungle sequence in OP is one of the silliest ever.
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I think that is rather conservative compared to what this series has featured.
Most of my silliest moments have already been mentioned (Kananga blowing up, DAD windsurfing), but one moment that sticks out in my mind is when Stacy Sutton hits the thug over the head with the vase of her grandfather's ashes (uttering "Sorry, Grandad") which is only moments after Bond is careful not to tip it over!
I think another silly scene was adding that slide whistle sound effect for that car stunt in Golden Gun. What a way to ruin a great stunt.
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