I think they felt they had to go far over to the serious side after the gimmicks of the later films and the success of the likes of The Bourne Trilogy and other more visceral movies. It certainly seems to have worked.You just dont get lines like "No Mr. bond, I expect you to die" in the newer movies.
Yes the DC movies are the better movies overall, but they, as others have said are far too serious compared to the historic James Bond films for me.
You just dont get lines like "No Mr. bond, I expect you to die" in the newer movies.
Yes the DC movies are the better movies overall, but they, as others have said are far too serious compared to the historic James Bond films for me.
You should read the Le Carre books, think you'd like them. Same for a lot here actually. If you don't like that fact that Bond is a little hammy then his books will ground you forever.
I still love Bond for it's fanciful and extravagant take on the genre, but there really is only one way of seeing espionage once you've read Le Carre.
Connery
Brosnan
Daltrey
Moore
Lazenby
Would have liked more of lazenby and daltrey.
haven’t managed a full DC Bond movie. He’s far too poe faced and just a Jason Bourne wannabe (yea yes I know it’s the other way round)
For me Connery had style, panache, charisma and a little ‘je ne sais quoi’
Daltrey and Brosnan were more ‘sinister’ and threatening, Daltrey more so but Goldeneye on it’s own elevates Brosnans position imo. For me, the traits those 3 brought to Bond seemed to come much more naturally to them. Craig, while trying to be moody and broody, suave etc it just seems forced. Plus he generally gives me the squits just watching him lol
What was serious and bland about stealing water?Sean Connery by a mile.
I don't like the newer Bond movies, they take themselves too seriously in my opinion and I find them a bit bland. I much prefer the older movies, and Connery was the pinnacle of them for me.
Mind you, I do think Brosnan did a fantastic job with Goldeneye.
A warning to anyone who wants to read the books:
Almost without exception the ones written by other people after Fleming died are bloody awful. And that's without even mentioning that they thought the right car to put him in was a Saab.
Dalton's darker interpretation makes him my personal favourite.