Ok my final update on my James Bond marathon!
GoldenEye
I remembered it as a much better film than it actually is. It's a good introduction for the Brosnan era (which I think does a very good Bond), it was fun, but I also forgot about it right after it finished. The tank chase was very cool.
Tomorrow Never Dies
Probably an unpopular opinion, but I found it to be the most entertaining of all Brosnan films. The subject of people/someone controlling the media is interesting, the action scenes are all great, and the pace of the film flows naturally. It even reminded me a little to old Bond films.
The World is Not Enough
This is were my attention started to drop. I didn't like it that much. The villain was meh, and the whole thing just didn't fit all together.
Die Another Day
I have to say, the first half hour of the movie is actually very good. Started different, and promising. But after that, it just went to that part of the Bond movies where it becomes silly (like... Moonraker type of silly). And this time with overuse of CGI (which might have looked good at the time, but some scenes look a little terrible nowadays).
I did like all the little details from the previous movies, for the anniversary of the Bond franchise.
Casino Royale
Without a doubt, one of the best, if not THE best, Bond films. Everytime I watch it, I get into it right away. Again, it flows great, Craig just hits the right marks with the character, both action and story/villain are incredibly satisfying to watch.
The whole reinvention of the franchise injected a good dosage of original ideas, even the new gunbarrel scene makes better sense. What a great film.
Quantum Of Solace
This one is a little bit more difficult to review. One part of it does a great job, specially in the action scenes (little bit of fast-paced editing for my taste, but it really didn't bother me much this time around), but the problem is, there are so many, with little plot or dialogues in between that is just one great chase after the other. Craig is still great in the role, just he didn't have as many things to say in this one. He's pretty much going along for the ride.
The plot with the water supply was interesting, but they didn't develop it as much as I'd like to. From what I've read, the director was trying to cut the length of the movie, and by doing that I think they removed part of what made the previous one so special, which was the 'humanized' element of Bond. Or how he starts to become the James Bond we knew. That's a great arc to follow. I even liked how certain plot elements and characters from Casino Royale came to some sort of conclusion in this one. But still. Is a good action movie, just not a very good Bond film. Specially after what came after. Probably it's true that the writer's strike made an impression of how the film was completed.
Anyway, with Craig, Mendes, Dench (I love her character), Bardem and Fiennes on board in Skyfall... I think we're in for a great movie.