Does anyone else split the Moore films up into different groups?
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Maybe it's just me, but I split Moore's films into three different groups.
-'Connery' Moore (Live and Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun)
-Big adventure (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker)
-Older Moore (For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View To A Kill)
I was wondering if anyone else looks at them this way, or something similar.
-'Connery' Moore (Live and Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun)
-Big adventure (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker)
-Older Moore (For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View To A Kill)
I was wondering if anyone else looks at them this way, or something similar.
1.LTK 2.AVTAK 3.OP 4.FYEO 5.TND 6.LALD 7.GE 8.GF 9.TSWLM 10.SPECTRE 11.SF 12.MR 13.YOLT 14.TLD 15.CR (06) 16.TMWTGG 17.TB 18.FRWL 19.TWINE 20.OHMSS 21.DAF 22.DAD 23.QoS 24.NSNA 25.DN 26.CR (67)
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1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
I wouldn't call Moore in FYEO old necessarily, but I wouldn't call it a big adventure either.
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TSWLM and MR is when Moore really came into his own.
Moore didn't really start looking old until OP.
or rather showed his age more on screen was AVTAK. -{
I have a different system (though agree with the one you've suggested as well)
My system is based on a very simple strong / weak pattern which - until Octopussy - was an odd/even sequence.
Basically it's:
LALD Strong
TMWTGG Weak
TSWLM Strong
MR Weak
FYEO Strong
OCT Strong
AVTAK Weak
The pattern shows that Roger only once had back to back strong films and that's maybe partly the reason the critics never gave him a break. It also suggests that his set of films was more all over the place than any of the others and makes me wonder how he would be seen as Bond if he had only done four films - LALD, TSWLM, FYEO and Octopussy
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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That's exactly how I would split it up. Only "Big Adventure" Moore I'd just call "Moore" Moore in reference to the shift from "Connery" Moore to Moore making the role his own and establishing his tone for the 70's.
And older Moore I'd probably just call "John Glen era" because I think Glen's directing really had a lot to do with establishing the tone of Bond in the 80's. This is apparent in the way he works to the strengths of both of his Bonds (Moore and Dalton) while maintaining a certain overarching aesthetic.
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I consider TSWLM and MR to be back-to-back Superbowl wins for Roger Moore. (please excuse NFL reference) Those two films were probably the most success and momentum the Bond series ever had going besides Goldfinger+Thunderball. I wasn't born yet, but I can still feel it.
LALD and TMWTGG are quite similar. One not being noticeably better than the other.
And the John Glen trilogy is solid 80's Bond with quite a bit of Fleming added back in.
In conclusion, I'm seeing a pattern of good Bond films.
1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
As Bond in the cinema, so I think of him as my Bond.
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But they are essentially the same films.
Moore's 80s films are just that -- 80s films. The show the Bond formula not only demonstrating its age but also the sense of a different generation making the films, or at least trying to make them for a different generation. The presentation is more conservative, the concepts less imaginative, the pace overall slower but the action sequences featuring bigger explosions, the Russians essentially the bad guys in one way or another, a weird combination of wanting to be taken seriously while also obviously being contrived fantasy. Moore's age shows, but so does the franchise's by that point.
1962 - 1969 The Flemingly Flavourful years.
Classic Bond at its peak.
1971 - 1985 The "I Dream Of Jeannie" era.
Because all along I was wishing for it to be just a bit less silly.
1987 - 1989 A Fine Mix.
A serious & literary Bond swimming in a cinematic backdrop.
1995 - 2002 The Steeley Bond.
A time when sheer fun & excitement was the name of the game.
2006 - ? Born (Bourne) Again OO7.
Seriousness Fleming himself could never have envisioned the cinematic version of his character thriving in.
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
I never realized this!
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
Yes, I do, infact...
DN
FRWL
TB
GF
DAF
LALD
TMWTGG
YOLT
TSWLM
MR
FYEO
OP
AVTAK
TLD
LTK
SF
SP
You can tell that even with different leads playing 007 that they feel like part of a continuation of a theme, if Dalton had been Bond from FYEO (as much as it is undoubtedly to me Moore's best portrayal of the character and therefore best picture) he'd be much higher in the rankings.
I'm appalled at Peter Hunt didn't do at least another film.
I split all the films up in a different way:
DN
GF
TB
FRWL
OHMSS
YOLT
TSWLM
MR
DAF
TND
TWINE
DAD
LALD
TMWTGG
FYEO
OP
AVTAK
TLD
LTK
GE
CR
QoS
SF
Yes, he had a facelift between OP and AVTAK. And the movie mentioned was "The Naked Face", ironically enough.
The ones I'm willing to watch:
LALD, TSWLM, FYEO, OP
The ones I avoid:
TMWTGG, MR, AVTAK:
Yes, and that is exactly how I split then up as it seems to be the most natural way of doing it. -{
The former are LALD, TMWTGG, MR, TSWLM.
The latter are OP, FYEO, AVTAK.
The first four were by directors who emphasized the mirth, the ones directed by Glenn emphasized the seriousness. Hamilton started the more levity laden films with DAF, LALD, MWTGG. Gilbert continued the gags ride with his - TSWLM, MR. YOLT being his first, he at least tried to keep on Young's side with the seriousness, but when you put in Blofeld looking like a cracked boiled egg inside a volcano lair that would have cost more to put together than any of his schemes could have profited, he knew he couldn't stay serious for long, so he just reused the same plot twice with Moore (though Hamilton did the same with TSWLM).
So, Moore got his first three with the mirth directors and the last three with the more serious Glenn. That's how I split them.
Moore's hair really changed (and not for the better either) from FYEO on for some reason. Perhaps it was thinning out?