I agree with MovieBob
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Some of you may have heard of this movie critic from theescapistmagazine.com, he has written a video article about the Bond girls and an 'open letter' to the producers at the time of the MGM bankrupcy fiasco, you can find them respectively here:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/1456-Special-Bond-Girls
and here:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/moviebob/7808-An-Open-Letter-to-the-Producers-of-James-Bond
I for one think he's right about Bond, and the most recent Bond movies: they're good, but they've moved far too close IMO to the likes of Jason Bourne and, well, every other generic, bland, boring, American (no offense*) action hero.
*By highlighting "American" I don't mean to suggest that every American action hero is bland and boring, far from it! I'm just pointing out that Bond is British, and his British-ness is part of, nay is the core of his character. So if we can say that Bond has become in any way "American" then it has to be admitted that something has gone seriously wrong!
Now I don't want to rag on Craig or the recent films, they're all good, I just don't think they're as good Connery's or Moore's films (or OHMSS, which is one of my favourites!)...
Any thoughts?
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/1456-Special-Bond-Girls
and here:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/moviebob/7808-An-Open-Letter-to-the-Producers-of-James-Bond
I for one think he's right about Bond, and the most recent Bond movies: they're good, but they've moved far too close IMO to the likes of Jason Bourne and, well, every other generic, bland, boring, American (no offense*) action hero.
*By highlighting "American" I don't mean to suggest that every American action hero is bland and boring, far from it! I'm just pointing out that Bond is British, and his British-ness is part of, nay is the core of his character. So if we can say that Bond has become in any way "American" then it has to be admitted that something has gone seriously wrong!
Now I don't want to rag on Craig or the recent films, they're all good, I just don't think they're as good Connery's or Moore's films (or OHMSS, which is one of my favourites!)...
Any thoughts?
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OHMSS, Is also my favorite Bond movie. Jedi Master -{
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Are you sure James Bond was in the last two.
I wouldn't get my knickers in too much of a twist about what is said on any internet movie site. Much of it can be inaccurate, based upon dubious "sources" and more reflective of the opinions, projections and theories of the writer. The truth is I don't think EON has really said much about Bond 23 at this point except the release date, Craig will be back, Mendes is the director, who the scriptwriters are and Arnold will be scoring. Too much "they said" stuff. Like my Dad used to say "Who the hell are "they"?. This is a bit off topic, but speaking of Mendes, how about Eva Mendes as a Bond Girl? Way hot, super exotic and not Denice Richards dumber than a bag of hammers...can act too.
Yes, the post-reboot Bond has been more serious of late (and QoS has its many well-debated flaws), and yes, Eon needs to wake up and smell the rich and established tradition of the character. The good news is that I've got a feeling they will do just that. I know, some internet poster's 'feeling' isn't any more concrete than "they said," but there we go.
Eon's challenge with #23 might be more profound than in selling Craigger and the reboot back in '06. I hope they realize that. They've got a good actor in the role, and a talented director at the helm. I hope Mendes spends some time watching Terence Young and early Guy Hamilton... :007)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I wasn't sure how to say this....without getting all defensive, but Mark, you have summed up my feelings about this pretty well, thanks {[]
Bond has to move on..... and without falling into the clichéd stereotype 'Englishness' depiction, I see Craig’s version much more subtle. But then the last two movies have been just that - subtle.
Obviously this is not to a lot of tastes.... and I am confident that Bond 23 will be moving that ever swinging pendulum back to more of the middle of the arc..... I just hope it's not a forced sharp grab to the left..... as the direction that the 'reboot' has taken will be all for nothing, but I am sure - or at least hope - that Mendes will do his homework, and get that mixture right.
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Thanks for the contribution!
I agree with both of you.
But remember, Movie Bob makes it quite clear that he likes the movie Bond, not the actual literary Bond.
So come to think about it, it devaluates his whole argument about Bond and Playboy having been created in the same year and thus stemming from the same era...
The Bond he refers to is the Bond of the sixties and seventies, not the Bond from the fifties.
And just to be clear, I love the literary Bond and the new movies, but the Connery movies just the same.