DACrowe
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Ah, it is difference of opinion. However, I would not accuse Goldeneye of having unnaturalistic diologue when we have seen imo no sense of realistic diologue in a Bond movie (something I hope CR will change since they are going for the darker tone).
Also, thank you for that small excerpt from the script. It seems MUCH better in that context than what seemed very XXXish or '80s cop movie to me. I still like the scenes in Goldeneye. It is self-aware but it is not apologizing for Bond, imo. I felt it was blunt. This is what the world thinks of Bond (which is true) and that today's world doesn't trust him (which would be true if he existed today) but he doesn't care. He shrugs it off and he venomously strikes back with a snide remark and goes out and proves that he is still worthy. Everyone tries to knock him down and not give him a peg but he is still the world's beset weapon at the end of the movie. I liked that. And I liked a female M of the '90s trying to take Bond down and he begrudgingly earning her respect out of neccessity over the years.
I'd also add that I really enjoy OHMSS but I thought it was incredibly melodrmaatic. Then again that may just be Lazenby's terribly wooden delivery but the scenes where he is courting Tracy and talks sto her father feels much more soap operaish than GE and most of TWINE (most), but I will not try and defend TND. You make a strong point about Paris, but I dislike that movie so much I did not even think of it (save for that scene I keep mentioning).
I think he has some feeling for Natalya but no connection. He was willing to sacrifice her if he could win but he did everything to make sure that would not happen. However, I think when he said she means nothing to him it is a half truth. Sure he chose to save her life, but he still tried to win and at the end she was nothing more than a screw. His sex with Jinx and Miranda Frost was completely for pleasure as was Christmas Jones.
But I think we are both fans of the franchise but we just view Brosnan's films differently. I felt Goldeneye reinvorated an aging franchise. I enjoyed TWINE but hated TND and look at DAD as what oculd have been a good camp fun old school Bond movie but a bad director and Bond girl ruined. And for the record if you dislike a pun defusing a high tension scene....why do you hold Moore in such high regard. If Brosnan was cynical in his puns and had a hint of soap opera, Moore was clownish with his puns and had a hint of the cartoon (c'mon Lawerence of Arabia references in TSWLM and I LIKE that movie! But that is something seen in a comedy. And Moonraker I have come to the conclusion was a comedy and a Bond parody far before Austin Powers was invented in Mike Myers' twisted little mind).
But this has been a good discussion.
Also, thank you for that small excerpt from the script. It seems MUCH better in that context than what seemed very XXXish or '80s cop movie to me. I still like the scenes in Goldeneye. It is self-aware but it is not apologizing for Bond, imo. I felt it was blunt. This is what the world thinks of Bond (which is true) and that today's world doesn't trust him (which would be true if he existed today) but he doesn't care. He shrugs it off and he venomously strikes back with a snide remark and goes out and proves that he is still worthy. Everyone tries to knock him down and not give him a peg but he is still the world's beset weapon at the end of the movie. I liked that. And I liked a female M of the '90s trying to take Bond down and he begrudgingly earning her respect out of neccessity over the years.
I'd also add that I really enjoy OHMSS but I thought it was incredibly melodrmaatic. Then again that may just be Lazenby's terribly wooden delivery but the scenes where he is courting Tracy and talks sto her father feels much more soap operaish than GE and most of TWINE (most), but I will not try and defend TND. You make a strong point about Paris, but I dislike that movie so much I did not even think of it (save for that scene I keep mentioning).
I think he has some feeling for Natalya but no connection. He was willing to sacrifice her if he could win but he did everything to make sure that would not happen. However, I think when he said she means nothing to him it is a half truth. Sure he chose to save her life, but he still tried to win and at the end she was nothing more than a screw. His sex with Jinx and Miranda Frost was completely for pleasure as was Christmas Jones.
But I think we are both fans of the franchise but we just view Brosnan's films differently. I felt Goldeneye reinvorated an aging franchise. I enjoyed TWINE but hated TND and look at DAD as what oculd have been a good camp fun old school Bond movie but a bad director and Bond girl ruined. And for the record if you dislike a pun defusing a high tension scene....why do you hold Moore in such high regard. If Brosnan was cynical in his puns and had a hint of soap opera, Moore was clownish with his puns and had a hint of the cartoon (c'mon Lawerence of Arabia references in TSWLM and I LIKE that movie! But that is something seen in a comedy. And Moonraker I have come to the conclusion was a comedy and a Bond parody far before Austin Powers was invented in Mike Myers' twisted little mind).
But this has been a good discussion.
