The 'Pulp Fiction' aspect of James Bond
chrisisall
Western Mass, USAPosts: 9,062MI6 Agent
One thing I take away from reading the novels is the, heh heh, 'Devil may care' attitude he had when writing them. As if he wrote them to entertain himself mostly, and a larger audience secondarily. As the film versions were made, this small focus became a bit bigger, but even GF & TB had that indie feel to them. YOLT was a big change in that it felt like a BIG studio film. As much as I love it, I think it took bond away from the dirty gritty world of the lower budget 'Pulp Fiction' feel of it.
Similarly, TSWLM & MR, and OP turned Bond Movies into large events.
Movies like TLD, LTK & (to a smaller extent) GE brought back the 'budget' Bond that I believe worked for us so well.
Bottom line, I feel that large budgets hurt Bond movies. Bond was meant to be smallish, intense & a bit outside the norm.
Thoughts on this?
Similarly, TSWLM & MR, and OP turned Bond Movies into large events.
Movies like TLD, LTK & (to a smaller extent) GE brought back the 'budget' Bond that I believe worked for us so well.
Bottom line, I feel that large budgets hurt Bond movies. Bond was meant to be smallish, intense & a bit outside the norm.
Thoughts on this?
Dalton & Connery rule. Brozz was cool.
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hmm ! Interesting that someone would think that.
I can see your point thought. Personally, I enjoy the dynamic range of the Bond series and the fluctuating styles and budgets.
1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
Films. I'd put it down to the idea that each Bond film had to be bigger
And more "out landish " than the last, along with having to have bigger
and sometimes "sillier" gadgets.
Usually these outlandish film are followed by better ? More down to earth
Movies. -{ as the film makers realise they've gone too far.
By the way I thought GoldenEye had a very healthy budget.
P Fiction feels like an action film as there is always something going on but there is no action really in the form of car chases and fist fights even. That is like early Bond, they had everything to keep you on your toes: great music, wit, a change of scene, great characters esp villains and the sense that anything might happen within a realistic framework. Belatedly the Bonds became a franchise, a bit like the continuation novels.
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Though now with the Craig era Bonds many say it is the other way around, AOS! )
Yes, the bloody imbeciles! )
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I like QoS too (don't shoot me, please!), and I get what you mean here. It of course was rushed what with the 2008 Writer's Strike hitting it hard and the script being polished/written by director Marc Forster and the star Daniel Craig neither of whom were of course professional screenwriters. They also ran out of time, hence the unfinished feel to QoS. I do hope that they continue the Quantum part of the storyline of QoS in Bond 24 though.
I hated QOS ! and ignored the advise given to me by other
Much smarter members. -{ To go back and read the books !
I didn't do it for ages, kept thinking " they couldn't be right" .
Eventually, I did go back and re-read the books, this time
In order ( in fact I've just finished all the Fleming's and have
Started Col Sun). Now comes my big Epiphany, ) Those
Members knew what they were talking about, -{
From reading the books, I began to appreciate QOS. I could see
It is a visual representation of the excitement and pace of the novels.
They move along at a breakneck speed, with Bond as a blunt instrument.
Disliking what many parts of his job entails, but taking a pride in doing
It well.
Now that I understand that, I'm a happy camper again. ) Yes it probably
Would have helped, not to of had the writer's strike etc, but with every viewing
It climbs a little higher on my Bond film list. -{
Hey- here's an antithetical subdivision to this thread:
Favourite BIG Budget Bonds....
I like the smaller ones best, but here are my fave big boys in the budget department:
YOLT
TND
QOS
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worthy of any Tarantino film ,
Agreed, QoS resonates with me on so many level, one of them being the way how most people treat it like their ugly step-child. It was so un-Bond, so rough and tumble and thinking about this topic, so fantastical without being too stupendous in the YOLT/TSWLM scale, like the use of an old DC3 with Bond and girl base-jumping into a cavern, a nearly deserted solar hotel in the Bolivian wasteland, the high-powered cocktail party in that derelict building, the stealing of a tux at that weird opera, Bond's meeting with Leiter in that dive within a tenament...all vividly textured stuff you'd expect to read in a cheap pocket book from the grocery check-out counter.