Never Say Never Again- The Verdict
James Suzuki
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I am a huge Bond fan, and of course everyone on this forum is, i have seen every single Bond film and I've liked all of them in all their different ways. My top favourite's are OHMSS, FYEO, GE, CR, FRWL, OP. My least favourite bond films are DAF AND DAD. If you have followed by posts you would have gathered that I'm a Moore fan not a Connery fan, I love Connery but I think he wore of at the end and was doing his films half heartly. Now I've seen every single Bond film except, what people call the dreaded, NSNA. It's one of those films I think i might hate becasue i rather disliked TB and I hate DAF.... if you know what I mean but it IS Bond film, so I must watch it before 50 years. So, the DVD is in the DVD player right now and I'm about to watch it for the first time. I'll do a review later, so in a way I'm excited. Let's hope it isn't that bad, it is rated 6.1 on IMDB which is one point up from the lowest Bond film rated on IMDB which is DAD... wish me luck
“The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Comments
Not only from the terrible score and the tiny motorbike you can see, that this is Bond on a tight budget.
If you find the Tarzan Yell in OP pathetic, you'll loose your hair when seeing the Atari battle. Connery looks better than in DAF but still very old.
The plot and the screenplay is Thunderball - but only half as glamourous as the original.
The only 3 things, which make the movie view-worthy are:
The PTS and the score after that incredible 007 matrix design
Barbara Carrera
Dominos see-thru Aerobic suit :v
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
IMHO it looks like a TV movie of the week. I have it
in my collection only to say I have all the Bonds ( including CR 67 )
Never watch either. )
Maybe because I rate and love Thunderball so much (one of my faves for sure) which had great exotic location shots, exotic women, Bondish soundtrack, Great Largo etc It really is a great fantasy Bond flick which has everything.
Never Say Never Again had none of these and the 80s element didn't help it!!
Roger Moore 1927-2017
My advice is that if you feel you MUST see it, have a couple (or three) martinis on hand.
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
The bad guys are painfully obvious - Fatima Blush is the Bond equivalent of Cruella Devile, and although good, Klaus Brandauer's Largo gives himself away a little too soon, - there's no doubt he's bonkers when he answer's Domino's "What if I leave you?" Question. Even the legendary Max Von Sydow (The Exorcist, Flash Gordon) is too affable as Blofeld - a mistake YOLT avoided when they recast Jan Werich with Donald Pleasence. Kim Basinger looks lovely as Domino, but brings nothing new to the part. Even her key action moment is a straight retread of what Claudine Auger did in Thunderball.
The budget is flimsy compared to the official Bonds, (not as much as CR-67 though) but the real cropper is the fact unlike the other films that are set in their time, this film has AGED. The costuming, use of computer graphics and music make it feel dated, rather than vintage. Even AVTAK can't be accused of looking old. The cinematography is good, but doesn't look epic, and the key set piece (the underwater temple) looks awfully fake.
If its on the telly? I'll watch it. But its only legacy as an action film is it signposts Sir Sean's future as the leader or mentor of other action characters such as Conner MacLeod or his best post Bond role in my opinion, - playing Indiana Jones's Dad!
Talk about making a fast buck! Shame on S.C.
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....20 something years later.....
Connery in NSNA : "Oh what the hell, why not" :007)
Its like he couldnt make his mind up, if he was so bored of the role why the hell would he come back to the role so many years later.
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Never say never again
First off, I love the name of the film. Never say never again rolls through my lips and I think it is the best title of a Bond film. The film starts off in a pre title like scene where Bond attacks a house/ barn for a MI6 training session. The scene though not as inspired as other first scene or as amazing and AWESOME like the TSWLM, MR or TWINE pre-titles. The music, people say on this forum they don't like but i don't mind that either (cringe, yes) but i quite like it. The opening shot of heaps of 007's fly across the scene, again, is passable and better then just starting with the cast come up. I think the main problem with this film, and that is that it doesn't age well. Goldfinger doesn't age well either; so some people say it doesn't mean much. The fight scenes, by our standards are pretty bad so I don't mind if they play it for laughs like they did at the health retreat. ito tell the truth, I actually laughed out loud when Bond threw a liquid at the man's face to find him to be stunned and drop back.... he turns to see that it is his Urine sample. Connery is old in this film, but they did the right thing by making him old in the film, a mistake they made during the later Moore films...
I found the plot quite tiring at times, and i must say that Thunderball is better then this, way better, but I have to say a few things which NSNA top TB in.
1. Maximillian Largo, I found to be better in this adaption. You see more of him, largo in TB was a charming thug with an eye patch... this guy isn't 2D, he shows hatred against Bond for stealing his woman and love for Domino.
2. Domino- i'm not saying that this character is better... but i thought you saw a bit more of her, and her relationship with largo. i did believe that she had turned into more of a Sutton Bond girl, but she seemed to change at the climax of the film.
3. The revenge plot was fleshed out a bit more.... the bit about Domino wanting revenge for her brother's death was played for longer and you saw her brother for a bit more.
i think the high point of the film was the characters. The plot it self failed and fell into boring world, but the Bond girls were really hot, Largo seemed more evil and I liked Fox's portayal of M. And me, myself didn't mind Rowan atkinson there ( I think he is really funny in Blackadder, NTNON,Johnny english etc) or the game scene at the casino. all in all, I would rate this film 6.6 for me, higher then DAD and DAF
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
How about that big wink at the end? That made me wince.
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-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Brandeaur and Carrera make great villians. Would have loved to see them in an official entry.
The opening sequence is quite good if not exactly original. Its nice to see Bond is a scenario where he is being trained.
The scene with Domino is the health spa is pure Bond.
I also love the scene with the bouncer at the casino. Its only a small scene but leaving the bouncer holding the cigar case thinking it is packed with high explosive is Bond class sadly missing from the rest of the movie.
For once Felix's character is well written. He actually comes across as a more compotent agent than Bond.
That said, I did like OP, especially when Moore was able to balance his newfound seriousness with his trademark wit, and I really lament that it should've been his final Bond, just like NSNA was Connery's.
To each his/her own. )
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I don't like the NSNA score because it sounds to me like someone just put a random department store background score in and pressed play. It has nothing to do with the absence of the 007 theme, it just sounds generic and interchangeable.
Same to me with the GE score where it sounds most of the time like my 8yo nephew trying out an electric piano for the first time.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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Same case with Eric Serra and GE, although I would out on a limp and say that its actualyl pretty bad.
Of course back then I didn´t know it was "not official" or anything, and because of Roger Moore, I thought James Bond, the character, was 50-something years old. I mean, I saw it totally unbiased . It was also my first Connery movie.
I liked it back then, and I still like it now. IMHO, they improved on TB. The clinic scences are funnier, the pace is much better(the fight is great), they trimmed all the underwater battle scences to the minimum, which TB badly needed, and they updated the first confrontation with the video game instead of the obvious card game, which I think was an inspired choice.
The best is the cast. Edward Fox as M, Max Von Sydow as Bloefeld. The best: Klaus Maria Brandauer, great villain; Barbara Carrera, amazing (her final scene with Connery is fantastic); Kim Bassinger as Domino, just perfect.
Connery looks old, but doesn´t pretend to be 30 anymore, and he looks more fit than in DAF anyway. In any case, I find his performance more believable (in stunts and with Bond girls) than Moore in AVTAK or OP.
Because I first saw it not knowing it was not official, and it was a few years until I saw it again, I could have sworn the movie had the James Bond theme and gunbarrel at the beginning, and to this day I can picture how the gunbarrel on NSNA "looks". Of course it was only in my mind, funny how memory works.
Roger Moore 1927-2017