AJB live commentary on Die Another Day
Higgins
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Time for another group-viewing, this time, it‘s
DIE ANOTHER DAY
London Summertime: 20:00
Paris Summertime: 21:00
New York local time 15:00
LA local time 12:00
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WE ARE ALL STARTING 10 MINUTES LATER !
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WE ARE ALL STARTING 10 MINUTES LATER !
The 19:00 deadline is set so that everybody has enough time to find their DVDs/Blu Rays, boot their players and get done with the menus and pause right before the gunbarrel sequence.
WE ARE STARTING PRECISELY AT 19:10
- Please make sure that everybody has their BluRay/DVD/VCR ready and start the player latest 19:00 GMT to get done with all the dodgy menus.
- PAUSE YOUR PLAYER RIGHT BEFORE THE GUNBARREL SEQUENCE STARTS AND
- HIT PLAY PRECISELY AT 19:10.
I‘ll post some timecodes during the thread just in case that somebody has messed it up
DIE ANOTHER DAY
London Summertime: 20:00
Paris Summertime: 21:00
New York local time 15:00
LA local time 12:00
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WE ARE ALL STARTING 10 MINUTES LATER !
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WE ARE ALL STARTING 10 MINUTES LATER !
The 19:00 deadline is set so that everybody has enough time to find their DVDs/Blu Rays, boot their players and get done with the menus and pause right before the gunbarrel sequence.
WE ARE STARTING PRECISELY AT 19:10
- Please make sure that everybody has their BluRay/DVD/VCR ready and start the player latest 19:00 GMT to get done with all the dodgy menus.
- PAUSE YOUR PLAYER RIGHT BEFORE THE GUNBARREL SEQUENCE STARTS AND
- HIT PLAY PRECISELY AT 19:10.
I‘ll post some timecodes during the thread just in case that somebody has messed it up
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Comments
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
You must be known as a real geek within geeks when people are asking you about your (less) favorite score or song
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I seem to remember reading somewhere that the producers had asked Arnold to reference as many previous Bond scores in this one as he could, as a way of marking Bond's 40th anniversary in the cinema. If so, I don't recall much evidence of that going on...
Barbel, I'm intrigued as to which of the title songs you consider the worst...
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Most of the 'Marmite' title songs I've either always liked, or grown to like, including 'Die Another Day', 'Another Way To Die' and 'The Man With The Golden Gun'. I was forgetting (literally forgetting) the song which I really do find it hard to listen to... despite it being an Academy Award-winning, Golden Globe winning, UK No. 1 hit. Maybe that's the one in question here?
And yes, this is pretty awful, too!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Oh no, I like that one. Higgins has mentioned the song, and I have been known to express my dislike of it on occasion. About twice a week for the last twelve years, I'd say.
Haha, so that's the one! I hated it at first, but over time it's really grown on me. At some point, I'll try to explain my subjective turnaround on it...
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Yeah, true....because the Album Version isn't as Bondian as the Orchestral one....Arnold really knows how to Bondify Bond songs.
Though admittedly it's hard to forgive 'Another Way To Die' for being preferred over Arnold's contender (as it possibly was) for the QOS title song, a ballad performed by Shirley Bassey called 'No Good About Goodbye'. (Its lyrics, by Don Black, include the word 'solace' and it has a recurring musical theme adapted from Arnold's scores for both CR and QOS.) There's a worthwhile attempt n YouTube to set this alternative track against the QOS title sequence. It should be added that Arnold is reported as having denied it was a track he'd pitched for the film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCX4SxhpPwE
Arnold's pitch for the title song of TND, 'Surrender' (which definitely was a pitch for the main theme, in this case) was used but relegated to TND's end titles.
Getting back on topic, does anyone know if Arnold pitched a title track for DAD?
Yeah, Arnold & Don Black Wrote the track 'I Will Return'....I think the song's melody can be heard when the Peacful Fountains of Desire comes to massage Bond & when Bond beds Miranda frost at the Ice Palace Bedroom. The track was unfinished though.
Cool, thanks!
(I slightly edited the post of mine that you've quoted, within a couple of minutes after your reply but before I'd seen your reply.)
And you are supposed to be the ‘music guy’ here
Although you have now managed to upgrade the song to dislike only - so we are making progress -{
Let‘s be frank, the song is utter sh*it and borders being mayhem
And take that from someone who adores Alicia Keys
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yeah, the song had potential....I just think it needed a stronger chorus to standout, like YKMN before it.
Listening to these back to back is instructive, in terms of understanding what AWTD is trying to do:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icrNkmf9uyQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSbj2Mx2By8
You're right about the need for a stronger chorus in AWTD. Stiil, AWTD is a lot more exciting than several of the techno-generation Barry tributes which Arnold put together for his calling-card album, 'Shaken and Stirred' (an album about which Barry himself went out of the way to be kind).
Madonna's track for DAD, if it needed to justify its techno approach to Bond, might cite 'Shaken and Stirred' as a pretext for attempting to break some moulds (with Arnold's involvement of Propellerheads, e.g.)
Yeah, AWTD was trying to be maybe minimalistic in a way, it just lacked that BIG sounding Bond sound...somewhere in the middle of the song.
Yeah, I think Arnold's Shaken & Stirred album, still kept the Barry sound....even with Propellerheads doing it. Maybe if Madonna added some Horns & Strings to her already Dance-Techno song, it might have sounded close to Bond. It's a nice song on it's own though. But it doesn't seem to sound dangerous enough for Bond.
Thanks, Barbel :-) Speaking for myself, I know what I like as a fan of Bond music, and what I like less, but I'm not a musician, so I'm always going to value your insights!
Speaking about dinosaurs....
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!