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That was pretty badass.
Totally the new has to fit with story or something for film. And what's the point in taking a title from a fleming/other bond author book if its just the name. Plus out of the regularr fleming books haven't they used all the official fleming bond book titles?
Bah, Goldfinger is horrendously overrated.
I have Casuno Royale and Thundeball at #6 and #7 respectively on my favorite Bond movies. I've said my problems with Thundeball, so I'll talk about Casino Royale.
Yeah I agree that Le Cheiffe is a good, but not great villain, but my problems are more nitpicks than anything which affects my ranking of it. I wish there were more of the movie Bond motifs in the movie, like establishing Q and Moneypenny in the movie. Plus I wish Bond's humor was little less dry.
I think On Her Majesty's Secret Service, which I think is similar to Casino Royale in several ways does a better job with the climax, pacing, and the relationship between Bond and his love I feel is stronger, though CR does have a better Bond.
Goldfinger I really like, but my problem is that almost every Bond movie after started ripping it off.
Goldfinger I really like, but my problem is that almost every Bond movie after started ripping it off.
Then Casino Royale must have been a h*ll of forced storytelling, because they used very much from the book.
And with Quantum of Solace, they forced in a company that was called Quantum.
This is my problem too. The shame is that we're familiar with the Bond staples and when I finally see Goldfinger, it's kind of spoiled and familiar. But if I separate that idea from the film, it is a bit overrated to me.
Those gangster Goldfinger meets for one thing. Damn, were they your regular cheesy stereotypical gangsters.
"Ahhh, shayyy whats the big ideaa Goldfingaaa?"
Not only that, but part of what makes the Bond films special are the locations. The locations in Goldfinger are pretty underwhelming after we got Dr. No and From Russia With Love. Connery and Goldfinger and their scenes and the writing and ***** are the most enjoyable aspects of the film to me.