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I’m reminded of the line uttered by Bryan Brown..Actors are just people who are good at pretending that they’re something they’re not..
"The Hill" was rather dark...but he was GREAT (IMHO) in "The Wind and the Lion"
My favorite Bond and the one truest to the book character. And that car!Watch John Huston's "The man who would be king". One of S.C's best non Bond films.
I can quell them-the movie is not the book on ANY book-to-film project. Just assume it is BASED ON the book, INSPIRED by the book, just as most historical films are based on actual events.The movie is enjoyable. 2 hours or so. You can imagine how much had to be compressed, never mind told in a comprehensible fashion.
“The United States has become a place where entertainers and professional athletes ate mistaken for people of importance.” —Robert A. Heinlein
Never understood the fascination with Connery , not much of an actor , and kind of a jackass in real life . Dusty
In my experience, the real life jaackasses are usually interesting people.
My older brother worked as an usher in the local theatre. He would sneak me in the exit to watch movies. I'll never forget my first 007 film. I was blown away by the great locations, the cars, the bright colors, and the soundtrack. Look at those lovely girls! It was during the "British Invasion," and we kids were enchanted by anything we imagined was English. I thought 007 was the baddest MOFO on the planet. Thanks, Sir Sean!
Thunderball was the first movie I saw at the local drive in, in 1965. I was 8. At the time I thought it was fantastic. The under water sequence at the end of the movie was incredible. Well, I watched it again last night and I just thought, Ughhh. It's obviously lost some luster over the years. Great movies for their time though. God speed Sean Connery you've entertained us for a lifetime
Most were so unrealistic to being silly. Like a mad scientist could build a space program bigger than Russia and the US combined.
I have to agree that none of the movies were particularly great. Most were so unrealistic to being silly. Like a mad scientist could build a space program bigger than Russia and the US combined. Or a crazy business man could blow up Ft Knox. The Roger Moore films were largely silly and I never watched them.The two best ones that come to mind are "From Russia with Love" and Daniel Craig's "Casino Royale". And then the Craig films got increasingly silly.
what does Steve McQueen have to do with this thread?
I Over the top. Campy at times.
Nothing. It's part of Shorty's signature line.
Well, there was "Live and Let Die" which was nothing BUT campy and over the top. Watching that thing today you have to either laugh or cringe .... And by the time of "View to a Kill", they were even making fun of themselves .... "Shame you couldn't find one that fit ...."Lannis
I believe that was the point. Over the top. Campy at times. "Entertainment!" For me entertainment should be an escape from reality. I am not entertained by movies that are too realistic. I come away with a different feeling when watching serious and dark films.
Yeah, it's just they weren't really funny, engaging, dramatic or exciting. But I've seen all the Daniel Craig movies. I suppose the Dalton movies were a little more realistic but not particularly good.
Very few movies reach the mark of really funny, engaging, dramatic and exciting. Very few movies reached the point where I wanted to watch them more than once, and the one that reached the level where I wanted to watch them once a year can be counted on one hand.
oh... was McQueen short?Maybe I need a sig line,