Like hell they do. They're my favorites. Some of the special fx are a bit dated, but that just adds to charm of it.
Has nothing to do with the special effects.
The fight is Oddjob walking up to Bond than hardly touching him and than Connery throws himself across the room. It's so painful to watch.
I was talking about the Fort Knox assault there.
Hardly touching him? Oddjob throws Bond into a wall twice, tosses him across the room, karate chops him in the stomach etc. Not once does Connery just throw himself across the room. And Bond lands his blows on Oddjob, but to no effect. Like slamming him in the face with the plank of wood, throwing the gold bullion at Oddjob's chest, and trying to get him in a head lock. Oddjob was the first of those archetype mute super strong henchmen. A trend starter. Which is what Goldfinger was. Establishment of the classic Bond formula.
Love the Oddjob fight. The electrocution at the end was the icing on the cake.
The train fight in FRWL was Bond facing someone who he could match in physical prowess. Oddjob was a different kind of opponent. He completely out classed Bond in strength. He could take planks of wood slammed across his face with a smile, and gold bullion bars bounce off his chest like rubber balls. You could never have had Bond man handling Oddjob the way he did with Grant.
It was great to see Bond have to rely on his wits rather than brute strength to beat someone one on one.
That part I didn't mind, I always like seeing the hero use his wits to win, but I'm just talking in terms of choreography. While I'm not a huge fan of the movie, the 04' Punnisher showed how you can still have a kinetic fight with one opponent being vastly stronger then the other. The choreography was just very slow, and not all that creative, and the fight itself just was never all that interesting to me.
Your loss, I suppose. I loved it. Bond looked out of his depth, and Oddjob was treating him like rag doll, and enjoying it, all while the bomb was ticking down.
Class.
I was talking about the Fort Knox assault there.
Hardly touching him? Oddjob throws Bond into a wall twice, tosses him across the room, karate chops him in the stomach etc. Not once does Connery just throw himself across the room. And Bond lands his blows on Oddjob, but to no effect. Like slamming him in the face with the plank of wood, throwing the gold bullion at Oddjob's chest, and trying to get him in a head lock. Oddjob was the first of those archetype mute super strong henchmen. A trend starter. Which is what Goldfinger was. Establishment of the classic Bond formula.
Love the Oddjob fight. The electrocution at the end was the icing on the cake.
I liked all of that too. I like when Bond is the underdog and has opponents who far outclass him and he has to use his wits to beat them right at the end, like he did with Oddjob. Craig's fights so far seem to have been purely by brute force. Connery was tough but still had to do something else to beat Oddjob, which adds to the charm of the action scene.
Craig just threw his knife at Silva. Very anticlimactic there. I don't mind Bond winning by brute force occasionally, like in the stairwell fight in CR, the fight against Red Grant or the fight in the elevator in DAF, but I do like these occasional added elements which have always been more Bondian where he has to use something else, otherwise it just makes him like any other action hero.
Don't get me wrong. Where Bond should be able to beat an opponent physically, I want to see him do that. I liked how Connery picked up that sofa as a battering ram in YOLT or how he slung the arian henchman over his shoulder at the end of the movie. I didn't like however, how Brosnan had enemies like Renard who was much slighter than him, and still Brosnan was having trouble. That sort of thing should only be with a much bigger opponent. Most other Bonds would've had no trouble with him.
Yeah, it's just not my speed really. Fight choreography is actually something I may be trying to get into for a profession, and my own personal taste in hand to hand scenes is when you really see the blows land on the combatants, or at least the hero when he's fighting the unnaturally strong villain type. I don't think it's horrible, but it's not my favorite fight. The Craig bond fights are just more to my kind of taste really.
This proves that Craig's imitating Dalton's gunbarrel. Good, because it's my favorite non-CR gunbarrel. Brosnan's pretty graceful, too.
These were also some of the first of their kind, for Bond. It'd be like me taking points off Star Wars (Ep. 4) for how god awful the fight with Obi/Vader is. Yeah, it's not as cool as something say Them fighting each other in their youth, but it was made when not many things like this were being seen, so it's understandable. Also, I'd like to say, the Oddjob v. Bond fight is great. Kinda funny how they gave Goldfinger his death though, Lol.
Yeah, it's just not my speed really. Fight choreography is actually something I may be trying to get into for a profession, and my own personal taste in hand to hand scenes is when you really see the blows land on the combatants, or at least the hero when he's fighting the unnaturally strong villain type. I don't think it's horrible, but it's not my favorite fight. The Craig bond fights are just more to my kind of taste really.
do you fight right now?
All the James Bonds down the barrel.
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I liked all of that too. I like when Bond is the underdog and has opponents who far outclass him and he has to use his wits to beat them right at the end, like he did with Oddjob. Craig's fights so far seem to have been purely by brute force. Connery was tough but still had to do something else to beat Oddjob, which adds to the charm of the action scene.
Craig just threw his knife at Silva. Very anticlimactic there. I don't mind Bond winning by brute force occasionally, like in the stairwell fight in CR, the fight against Red Grant or the fight in the elevator in DAF, but I do like these occasional added elements which have always been more Bondian where he has to use something else, otherwise it just makes him like any other action hero.
Don't get me wrong. Where Bond should be able to beat an opponent physically, I want to see him do that. I liked how Connery picked up that sofa as a battering ram in YOLT or how he slung the arian henchman over his shoulder at the end of the movie. I didn't like however, how Brosnan had enemies like Renard who was much slighter than him, and still Brosnan was having trouble. That sort of thing should only be with a much bigger opponent. Most other Bonds would've had no trouble with him.
All the James Bonds down the barrel.
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There is no greater display of Bond's wit then the end of Skyfall. Out-manned, outgunned, and he takes down Silva and all his men with a hunting rifle, knife, two senior citizens who can barely shoot straight and a couple of sticks of dynamite. He rigs the house with booby traps and takes down a helicopter for Godsake.
You are leaving out the context of what happens with Silva and Bond. They aren't going to fist fight. That isn't Silva's style and his death scene is based around his and Bond's relationship with M. It isn't simply throwing a knife Silva, it actually has layers. It shows that she did do one thing right. Bond.
You also completely miss the point of most, if not all of Craig's action scenes. He rarely, if ever wins by brute force. Sometimes he wins by technique, sometimes by wit and sometimes through sheer determination. The only time he brute forced anyone was the QoS.
He didn't brute force the guys in the stairway fight, or the opening chase, or the collapsing building scene in CR. He didn't just brute force in any of the chase scenes, elevator scene or finale in QoS. He couldn't brute force Patrice, Severine's body guards or any of the many men of Silva he killed.
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There is no greater display of Bond's wit then the end of Skyfall. Out-manned, outgunned, and he takes down Silva and all his men with a hunting rifle, knife, two senior citizens who can barely shoot straight and a couple of sticks of dynamite. He rigs the house with booby traps and takes down a helicopter for Godsake.
You are leaving out the context of what happens with Silva and Bond. They aren't going to fist fight. That isn't Silva's style and his death scene is based around his and Bond's relationship with M. It isn't simply throwing a knife Silva, it actually has layers. It shows that she did do one thing right. Bond.
You also completely miss the point of most, if not all of Craig's action scenes. He rarely, if ever wins by brute force. Sometimes he wins by technique, sometimes by wit and sometimes through sheer determination. The only time he brute forced anyone was the CR PTS.
He didn't brute force the guys in the stairway fight, or the opening chase, or the collapsing building scene in CR. He didn't just brute force in any of the chase scenes, elevator scene or finale in QoS. He couldn't brute force Patrice, Severine's body guards or any of the many men of Silva he killed.
Lazenby looks almost identical to Connery.I'm sorry but Lazenby looks ridiculous.![]()