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Started by Eddie Teach, March 06, 2011, 09:29:27 AM

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Scipio

Jesus Christ, Ide, you have the worst fucking track record on film.  What the hell is wrong with you?

FRWL is a great movie qua movie; it may not be a great Bond spectacle, but it has three acts, it has good acting, and it has great characterization.  None of the weaknesses of Dr. No, although not as strong as Goldfinger, which, IMHO, is the best Bond until Casino Royale (2006).  It's a character study among the Bond films, like OHMSS, and Casino Royale (2006).  It does not suffer from being overloaded with tech, or being camp.

Quantum is sloppy, in that it has great set pieces but a weak through-line.  The movie does not move from plot point to plot point, and beat to beat, organically.  It's a stringing together of beautiful set pieces without any purpose other than to string together beautiful set pieces.  And the laughable finale is just Licence to Kill levels of wrong.
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Timothy Dalton would have saved Eva Green.
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mongers

Was Robert Shaw any good in FRWL, it's donkey years since I've seen it.
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CountDeMoney

Quote from: Ideologue on November 28, 2012, 07:59:07 PM
Been going through my James Bond movies.  Got up through Thunderball on the one end and both the currently-on-home-video Daniel Craigs on the other.  Two questions:

1)I've heard tell in some parts that From Russia With Love is considered a "very good" or even "great" Bond movie?  Is this a widely held opinion?  Are a lot of people actually high, all the time?  Compared to either Dr. No preceding it or Goldfinger following it, it pales, but even without suffering from standing between giants, it's blah in its own right, with only a few scenes of great interest.  The train fight is really good, sure, and I liked that there was more SPECTRE, but most everything else is kind of mediocre, the Gypsy part is sort of racist and even if it were not it's also padding, and the central conceit of the story is boring and also poor spywork, blowing up an embassy and stealing an encryption machine, letting the Soviets know that their encryption system is compromised.

Yeah, I think FRWL gets a pass based more on sentimentality than anything;  granted, Robert Shaw makes anything worthwhile and the fight scene was one of the better ones to that date, but as a whole both Dr. No and Goldfinger especially were stronger films.

Habbaku

Quote from: Josephus on November 28, 2012, 09:45:20 AM
So Boardwalk Empire finale this Sunday.   I expect a high body count.

I will be somewhat disappointed if Gyp turns out to be a one-season antagonist.  Who would fill the void?  Masseria?  [spoiler]I already know he's not going anywhere for a while unless they pull an Inglourious Basterds.[/spoiler]
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seriously? [spoiler]I don't think the fucking spoiler tag is supposed to be used to hide actual historical events. It's like complaining that somebody spoils that Anne Boleyn loses her head in the Tudors or that Capone doesn't die in Boardwalk Empire.[/spoiler]
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Habbaku

[spoiler]And yet you used it for just that purpose.[/spoiler]
The medievals were only too right in taking nolo episcopari as the best reason a man could give to others for making him a bishop. Give me a king whose chief interest in life is stamps, railways, or race-horses; and who has the power to sack his Vizier (or whatever you care to call him) if he does not like the cut of his trousers.

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Grey Fox

Masseria doesn't die, nor do Capone. Gyp isn't real so he dies. My question (haven't watch last sunday episode) is who will replace Owen? Nuchy has no legacy, at some point he needs to keep one alive long enough.
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Josephus

I'm pretty sure Gyp will get it. Not only cause he's a made-up guy, but because he's just so freaking evil, the series can't possibly end without him getting his just desserts. I'd like to see Chalkie die too...only to enforce to Nuckie how much his doings are causing people to die around him.
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Grey Fox

Gyp is too evil, if I was his #2 he would have been dead by the second episode. Unstable leaders die!
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Razgovory

Watched Henry V, the 1989 version.  Kinda got in the mood after playing some Crusader Kings.
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viper37

Quote from: Grey Fox on November 29, 2012, 08:28:07 AM
Gyp is too evil, if I was his #2 he would have been dead by the second episode. Unstable leaders die!
Yeah I think he'll die too, but I think he'll lose Atlantic city, crawl back to New York and then be wacked by Masseria.
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I thought it was some kind of "Smokey and the Bandit" tv series.

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Quote from: Ed Anger on November 29, 2012, 08:31:03 PM
Why didn't you faggots tell me about Eastbound and Down?

I figured you already knew.  :huh:
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