Never Say Never will Never be Thunderball

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  • DevilMayCare007DevilMayCare007 Posts: 196MI6 Agent
    Virgil37 wrote:
    Virgil37 wrote:

    Yeah, I wouldn't want to miss Luciana Paluzzi.
    Which Domino would you prefer?

    Good question...Performance, Kim Basinger, hands down. Claudine Auger could not act, but she was really hot. And yet Kim Basinger was THE sex symbol of the 80s...Too close to call.
    Agree but I gotta go with Claudine bc she is brunette :))
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  • FiremassFiremass AlaskaPosts: 1,910MI6 Agent
    AdamOmega wrote:
    For me, the primary reason is that the villains of Never Say Never Again are well-acted and actually function as characters; we understand why Domino is attracted to Largo in the first place, and the film does an adequate job of making the audience feel something when she ultimately betrays his trust. Contrast this relationship between Domino and Largo in the original Thunderball... there really is NO relationship. Also Barbara Carrera is wonderfully batty as Fatima Blush; Fiona Volpe could have been written out of Thunderball entirely and it would have been the exact same film.

    I generally agree with this except the part about writing out Fiona in Thunderball. Without her we would have been deprived of one of the sexiest women (Luciana Paluzzi) in whole Bond series! :o

    +1


    BTW, Blackleiter, I would also rank NSNA over a few of the RM films. ;)
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I have to admit ,I never found Kim Basinger all that sexy. :#
    I'm probably in the minority. :))
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    She must have gotten young BL all hot under the Collar then? :))

    Old BL still gets pretty steamed up, too! :))
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Firemass wrote:
    AdamOmega wrote:
    For me, the primary reason is that the villains of Never Say Never Again are well-acted and actually function as characters; we understand why Domino is attracted to Largo in the first place, and the film does an adequate job of making the audience feel something when she ultimately betrays his trust. Contrast this relationship between Domino and Largo in the original Thunderball... there really is NO relationship. Also Barbara Carrera is wonderfully batty as Fatima Blush; Fiona Volpe could have been written out of Thunderball entirely and it would have been the exact same film.

    I generally agree with this except the part about writing out Fiona in Thunderball. Without her we would have been deprived of one of the sexiest women (Luciana Paluzzi) in whole Bond series! :o

    +1


    BTW, Blackleiter, I would also rank NSNA over a few of the RM films. ;)

    Ah! Nice to know I'm not completely off my rocker! :))
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Basinger was a fox in her day but Auger was another level and brings the exotic factor.

    Besides every time I see Basinger I think of The Joker :)
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Her smile's not that bad . ;)
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Her smile's not that bad . ;)

    Hehe

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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    :)) :)) :)) great line {[]
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  • Virgil37Virgil37 Posts: 1,212MI6 Agent
    Basinger, Auger, Basinger, Auger...still too close to call.
  • AdamOmegaAdamOmega Edmonton, AB, CanadaPosts: 297MI6 Agent
    Virgil37 wrote:
    AdamOmega wrote:
    I dislike both of these movies immensely -- neither of them do justice to Fleming's terrific Thunderball novel -- but admittedly I'll give the edge to Never Say Never Again, a flat yet occasionally entertaining effort, over the terribly boring, poorly-paced and supremely overrated Thunderball.

    For me, the primary reason is that the villains of Never Say Never Again are well-acted and actually function as characters; we understand why Domino is attracted to Largo in the first place, and the film does an adequate job of making the audience feel something when she ultimately betrays his trust. Contrast this relationship between Domino and Largo in the original Thunderball... there really is NO relationship. Also Barbara Carrera is wonderfully batty as Fatima Blush; Fiona Volpe could have been written out of Thunderball entirely and it would have been the exact same film.

    They are both pretty lousy films IMO, but I'll gladly watch Never Say Never Again any day of the week.

    I agree with everything. None of them are near my top five , but I think of the two NSNA has the upper hand. TB deffinitely feels rushed . Poorly paced as you mention, and I agree it's vastly overrated.

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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Virgil37 wrote:
    Basinger, Auger, Basinger, Auger...still too close to call.

    I actually find Ms. Basinger to be the more attractive of the two, but neither of them comes close to Ms. Paluzzi! :D
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I'm sure you've spent many hours imagining all those
    Ladies, Together ! ;) :))
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Virgil37 wrote:
    Basinger, Auger, Basinger, Auger...still too close to call.

    I actually find Ms. Basinger to be the more attractive of the two, but neither of them comes close to Ms. Paluzzi! :D

    Better make it a foursome then!

    edit: Thunderpussy beat me to it lol
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  • AdamOmegaAdamOmega Edmonton, AB, CanadaPosts: 297MI6 Agent
    Firemass wrote:
    AdamOmega wrote:
    For me, the primary reason is that the villains of Never Say Never Again are well-acted and actually function as characters; we understand why Domino is attracted to Largo in the first place, and the film does an adequate job of making the audience feel something when she ultimately betrays his trust. Contrast this relationship between Domino and Largo in the original Thunderball... there really is NO relationship. Also Barbara Carrera is wonderfully batty as Fatima Blush; Fiona Volpe could have been written out of Thunderball entirely and it would have been the exact same film.

    I generally agree with this except the part about writing out Fiona in Thunderball. Without her we would have been deprived of one of the sexiest women (Luciana Paluzzi) in whole Bond series! :o

    +1


    BTW, Blackleiter, I would also rank NSNA over a few of the RM films. ;)

    Same (as a diehard Moore fan), although I consider NSNA roughly equivalent to A View to a Kill for more than a few reasons, i.e. casting a Bond actor past their prime, having terrific villains, having a terrific theme song & both films have questionable plot logic. Never Say Never Again & A View to a Kill also seem to ride the line between "gritty" 80's flavoured violence and silly humour.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    AdamOmega wrote:
    Firemass wrote:

    I generally agree with this except the part about writing out Fiona in Thunderball. Without her we would have been deprived of one of the sexiest women (Luciana Paluzzi) in whole Bond series! :o

    +1


    BTW, Blackleiter, I would also rank NSNA over a few of the RM films. ;)

    Same (as a diehard Moore fan), although I consider NSNA roughly equivalent to A View to a Kill for more than a few reasons, i.e. casting a Bond actor past their prime, having terrific villains, having a terrific theme song & both films have questionable plot logic. Never Say Never Again & A View to a Kill also seem to ride the line between "gritty" 80's flavoured violence and silly humour.

    I never thought of it that way, but there is a lot of truth to that. (Although a past his prime Connery still comes across more believably that past his prime Moore).
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Moore was never past his prime ! :D
    Unless you count from LALD on. :))
    ( only a joke ;) )
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Moore was never past his prime ! :D
    Unless you count from LALD on. :))
    ( only a joke ;) )

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  • Virgil37Virgil37 Posts: 1,212MI6 Agent
    I'm sure you've spent many hours imagining all those
    Ladies, Together ! ;) :))

    And with that, we've got a winner...it's Basinger by a (use your imagination). :))
  • chrisisallchrisisall Western Mass, USAPosts: 9,062MI6 Agent
    I actually find Ms. Basinger to be the more attractive of the two, but neither of them comes close to Ms. Paluzzi! :D
    Well sue me now because I find Karen Dor to be the pussy's whiskers! :D
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    check your post, I'm sending out a writ at once ! :))
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  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,866Chief of Staff
    chrisisall wrote:
    I actually find Ms. Basinger to be the more attractive of the two, but neither of them comes close to Ms. Paluzzi! :D
    Well sue me now because I find Karen Dor to be the pussy's whiskers! :D

    Oh yes, now we're talking!
  • chrisisallchrisisall Western Mass, USAPosts: 9,062MI6 Agent
    Barbel wrote:
    chrisisall wrote:
    I actually find Ms. Basinger to be the more attractive of the two, but neither of them comes close to Ms. Paluzzi! :D
    Well sue me now because I find Karen Dor to be the pussy's whiskers! :D

    Oh yes, now we're talking!
    I wonder if the collars & cuffs matched... ?:)
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  • jamesm123jamesm123 LondonPosts: 184MI6 Agent
    I heard about an edit called "never say mc clory again". Using John Barry music, anyone know where to get it?
  • JuraquagmireJuraquagmire CanadaPosts: 49MI6 Agent
    Personally, I like 'Never Say Never Again' better than 'Thunderball'... Surely Tball has better and sexier Bond girls, but it's felt little dry to me, NSNA is more refresh and entertaining. Then again, I don't like Thunderball novel much... :s
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  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,866Chief of Staff
    jamesm123 wrote:
    I heard about an edit called "never say mc clory again". Using John Barry music, anyone know where to get it?

    This is is a fanmade rescore/re-edit from the well known "Blofeld's Cat" using John Barry's music in place of Michel Legrand's dreadful score, adding the gunbarrel, changing the theme song, etc. Naturally I know nothing about it, since it's unauthorised.

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  • superadosuperado Regent's Park West (CaliforniaPosts: 2,656MI6 Agent
    Barbel wrote:
    jamesm123 wrote:
    I heard about an edit called "never say mc clory again". Using John Barry music, anyone know where to get it?

    This is is a fanmade rescore/re-edit from the well known "Blofeld's Cat" using John Barry's music in place of Michel Legrand's dreadful score, adding the gunbarrel, changing the theme song, etc. Naturally I know nothing about it, since it's unauthorised.

    On a totally unrelated subject, may I praise this site's wonderful PM service.

    I "heard" it was a pretty interesting version, complete with Shirley Bassey doing the title song, "History Repeating (Itself)" ...pretty fitting considering the history of NSNA.
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  • superadosuperado Regent's Park West (CaliforniaPosts: 2,656MI6 Agent
    I never really thought outright comparisons of two extremely similar things, “straight-up” fair and it applies here IMO. My own observations:

    NSNA had a tough job to contend not only with TB, but with the audience-tempered standards set in place by the EON series; what if there were no EON produced TB, or no EON series altogether? Hypothetically, the EON restrictions wouldn’t exist, but there would be no “original” material to avoid infringing, so how a McClory TB/NSNA would look is up in the air.

    But…let’s give credit where it’s due. NSNA in actuality was the fruition of what had been in production limbo since before the EON series began. In fact, according to the events outlined in the book, The Battle for Bond, the EON series as we know it today owes its genesis to the TB film project started by McClory, Ivar Bryce and Fleming. Documentation of their work, which went under the scrutiny of the British courts, show that through McClory’s initiative and creative input, through the hiring of screenwriter Jack Whittingham, the team transformed the “uncinematic” literary world of James Bond into a screen treatment very similar to what was seen with Dr. No a short time later (it is assumed that Fleming shared his copies of the various script drafts with EON, particularly Richard Maibaum).

    It’s easy to view EON as the defender of the cinematic world of Bond as the hero of this saga, with McClory as the stinking villain, but I would be curious of how the Bond series would look like today if he never got involved with Ian Fleming? How many films in would EON have lasted had they not gone in the direction first mapped out by the Bryce/McClory/Fleming effort? Had they played it conventionally, which the producers indicated to be their first plan of attack, it might have been as short lived as the original 3 Harry Palmer movies that were produced by Harry Saltzman. Should that have happened, we might have seen the Fleming rights going through other production teams…that is, if Bond’s popularity picked up beyond the first 3 movies.
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  • Moore ThanMoore Than EnglandPosts: 3,173MI6 Agent
    superado wrote:
    I "heard" it was a pretty interesting version, complete with Shirley Bassey doing the title song, "History Repeating (Itself)" ...pretty fitting considering the history of NSNA.

    I "heard" it was Dionne Warwick doing the title song, "Mister Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang". Not a fan of Never Say Never Again myself, the fan made re-score/re-edit is "apparently" a considerable improvement.
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