Remembering 1983
Denzil2222
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Who here remembers the great buzz in 1983 about the return of sc as bond and the battle of the bonds? It really was a great time to be a bond fan, I proposed to my late wife the night we went to see never say never agan in december 83.
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Roger Moore 1927-2017
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Connery's film had a very strong opening in the US, in the Fall.
Frustratingly it was delayed three months before its UK opening, so yeah came out in December.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I saw OP in my local crummy 123 on a hot August afternoon and remember thinking it was very long, but generally enjoying it; I also thought Sir Rog looked very old and unfit at times.
My Dad took me to see NSNA in the Christmas holidays at an Odeon, can't remember which but he drove there, as he wanted to see SC as Bond again. I thought Sean was far superior to Sir Rog. My initial reaction was that it was probably one of the best 007 movies of all time.
Sadly (?) my impression of both 1983 films has dimmed over the intervening 30yrs.
I don't remember anything about the press coverage.
When I heard Connery was returning as Bond I thought, wow, Sean Connery in Octopussy! Guess he and Broccoli had buried the hatchet and maybe Moore had asked for too much cash to return, so they went to the original Bond who wanted the cash. Made sense, as they were trying to make a more serious film.
NSNA I started to have bad feelings about, not least because of its delayed release date, then no news of a big name for the song, no signs of new funky locations or stuntwork. The film itself was a massive anti climax preceded by an awful UK short called Suspicious Man or something with Suzanne Dando or someone. Toe curling, the sort of stuff you had to put up with on a visit to the cinema. The sort of squirmy titles fed thru a sound blender did it for me really, you could tell it would be a howler although a couple of jokes made me laugh out loud in fairness. ('From here?' and the Philadelphia line).
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I was more into Duran Duran, [ don't knock it, it got me dances at summer juice discos with girls! ] and was overjoyed when they got the gig for AVTAK. That Rita Coolidge song for OP stank!
Rita sounded out of tune on that song....
The Reflex was the big Duran song, though the chorus is a dirge. Or was that the following year? Yeah, think it was. Wham! were big in 83 with their debut.
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As for NSNA, even then I was only happily curious rather than extremely excited about its release. I saw it in the cinema and thought it was fine, but without the music it just didn't seem like a Bond film. I enjoyed looking at Kim Basinger (well, what pubescent boy didn't?), but the overwhelming highlight for me was Rowan Atkinson. Still one of my favourite 'Bond' characters of all time. A couple of years later I went to Nassau and did my own Nigel Small-Fawcett act in the very same spot - much to the bemusement of my travelling companion who'd never seen the film!
Roger Moore 1927-2017
5. the spy who loved me
4.License to Kill
3.For your eyes only
2.The World is not Enough
1.Octopussy.
If you noticed, 3 out of 5 of that top five that made me get that buzz was a Moore film. Yes, Connery can feel more like the bond from the books, yes he was probably better looking, yes, people liked him more and put down good old Roger, but Roger was far more funnier, a better actor and he made me happy to be a Bond fanatic.
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Ah yes! That's the film alright, thanks for clearing that up Nap... )
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I still have tons of news cuttings somewhere, all the newspapers getting on the "which Bond is best" bondwagon. I would have been 31 then and really looking forward to Sean putting his shoulder holster back on.
It also made me a few quid. In the late 60s (for whatever reason, can't remember what) I bet my cousin £1 (we were both somewhat skint) that Sean Connery would be back as 007 in the future, I won that £1 in 1971. On the back of that I bet her £10 that he would return to the role, after his comments on 007 she thought that was an easy win, I collected £10 in 1983. Then I bet her £100 that he would return at least once again, I had to call it quits when he appeared as 007 in the FRWL game, she claimed it wasn't a true role.
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