The Bond One-Liner Discussion
chrisisall
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Early Connery's Bond perfected the dark-irony one-liner fairly early on. Other movies & actors would go on to copy the idea, and most of them unsuccessfully IMO. The Eighties in particular was chock full of them.
Anyone remember "Stick around" from Arnie? He was smirking when he said it. And that's the key to a perfect Bondian one-liner; Bond isn't saying it to be funny.
If a Bond one-liner makes you laugh out loud, then it's Moore or Brosnan probably delivering it, and in that case it's been morphed from its original intention. Other non-Bond movies copying the idea usually miss it too.
Take the 'shocking' line in Goldfinger. It makes you smile, in a dark way, but have you ever actually chuckled at it (I mean after you were a kid)? Kids think it's funny because it's directly making fun of the death from electrocution. But the reason it's clever is because it's actually Bond commenting on the girl's lack of character. Bondian one-liners have more than one meaning. Take the 'waterloo' line from TLD, not funny, just darkly ironic. I've heard some say that Dalton wasn't funny as Bond, well...YEAH. You want Dalton's comedic timing, watch The Rocketeer or The Beautician and the Beast. "He got the boot" or "he came to a a dead end" aren't funny because Bond isn't a comedian. Or at least, he shouldn't be.
Thoughts on this?
Anyone remember "Stick around" from Arnie? He was smirking when he said it. And that's the key to a perfect Bondian one-liner; Bond isn't saying it to be funny.
If a Bond one-liner makes you laugh out loud, then it's Moore or Brosnan probably delivering it, and in that case it's been morphed from its original intention. Other non-Bond movies copying the idea usually miss it too.
Take the 'shocking' line in Goldfinger. It makes you smile, in a dark way, but have you ever actually chuckled at it (I mean after you were a kid)? Kids think it's funny because it's directly making fun of the death from electrocution. But the reason it's clever is because it's actually Bond commenting on the girl's lack of character. Bondian one-liners have more than one meaning. Take the 'waterloo' line from TLD, not funny, just darkly ironic. I've heard some say that Dalton wasn't funny as Bond, well...YEAH. You want Dalton's comedic timing, watch The Rocketeer or The Beautician and the Beast. "He got the boot" or "he came to a a dead end" aren't funny because Bond isn't a comedian. Or at least, he shouldn't be.
Thoughts on this?
Dalton & Connery rule. Brozz was cool.
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Early days. A couple of Craig's like " It's the circle of life " I found dark but very
Funny and cold. )
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They're also rebooting the series ! I think DC has passed that stage and seems very comfortable
In the role, more relaxed. The one liners ( for me at least ) he delivers well -{ very much in the Connery
Style. He also has the same smirk and swagger, for me this shows Bond is back to having fun
With us the audience. )
Not to mention my personal favourite, "I think he got the point".
I agree with your post completely. -{
tension filled sequence, were I don't think it would've
worked.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
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" I don't listen to hip hop!"
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I don't agree with you - I thought he delivered them perfectly -{
But each to their own
" Farewell to arms " line. Maybe not to everyone's taste but then
Again. Harry Hill's delivery of a joke is very different to Emo Philips
Although they're both funny. )
( I've probably explained that very badly ) )
Uh-oh!
Bondtots should be commenting on this VERY soon!
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Helping to show how good a Bond he really was ! {[]
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Dalton utters one of my favourite one-liners to Pam Bouvier on the conveyor belt in LTK - "Switch the bloody machine off!" It's not funny per se but is apt to the moment & Dalton's exasperated cry makes it most comical. But it doesn't detract from the danger of the situation which is why it stands out for me.
What kind of moron would actually laugh-out-loud at a Bond one-liner…
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Certainly was...plus he had the advantage of 'better' one-liners...sometimes it feels as though the scriptwriters crowbar the 'gags' in
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
Reminiscent of the Connery days -{ , we don't need a joke in every scene
But a few well placed one-liners ( that term always sounds to me like a posh
Female hygiene product ) ). Can really work well.
No doubt the writing certainly helps. But one cannot write that delivery!