The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • Posts: 15,818
    Great performances in the Camille backstory sequence as well.
    Daniel is especially superb.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Bond and Camille arrive back at the hotel middle of the night.
    I like when Bond is in situations that take up the entire day. He probably hasn't eaten since before Greene's party.
  • Posts: 15,818
    The Bond /Felix sequence is another moment I love. Glad he returns in the new film.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Greene puts up quite a fight with Bond. Gives 006 a run for his money.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Out of respect for the apple Dominic Greene munches on in the third act, I felt compelled to make a quick trip to the grocery store for some fruit.
    Now I can be super healthy and strong like Dominic Greene.
    Great viewing of this superb Bond epic.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    A little something to help wash down that healthy apple:

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    QBranch wrote: »
    A little something to help wash down that healthy apple:

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    YES!!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Great performances in the Camille backstory sequence as well.
    Daniel is especially superb.

    Peformances are top notch in this. But I do really like a lot of the dialogue.

    It's in that department SP fails miserably in my opinion.
  • edited June 2021 Posts: 15,818
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    Great performances in the Camille backstory sequence as well.
    Daniel is especially superb.

    Peformances are top notch in this. But I do really like a lot of the dialogue.

    It's in that department SP fails miserably in my opinion.

    The dialogue isn't bad in QoS, even with the strike.

    Well, I'm in between jobs at the moment and have a little time. I need a bit of Scaramanga inspiration so it's time to pop in

    THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.

    I love Christopher Lee. He remains my all time favorite actor. Ever since I first saw him play Dracula.

    M offering to relieve Bond of his present assignment and suggesting 007 lay low implies Bond is a coward. I love Roger Moore's irritated reaction shots as M is essentially calling him a wuss. I also love M's facial expression as Bond suggests finding Scaramanga first.

    This is a brilliant M scene, IMO.
  • Posts: 15,818
    One of my favorite "Bond, James Bond" line readings is as Roger enters Saidas dressing room.

    This fight scene reminds me of THE SAINT. Always liked it.
  • Posts: 15,818
    The Lazar sequence is great.
    Actually compared the Blu-ray with the earlier pre-Lowery 2000 SE DVD.
    As of this moment I'm finding the Blu-ray to be far superior.
    This looks pretty damned good.
  • Posts: 15,818
    I like Chew Me.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Goodnight gets extremely jealous when she sees Hip's nieces in the back seat. They look so young Bond would probably just offer them some ice cream. No need to worry.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Chula more or less kicks Bond's ass before 007 escapes. It's pretty funny.
    That was a great scene!
  • Posts: 15,818
    I like Hip fighting as well. He's great.
    Hip rescues Bond then ditches him. Classic!!!!!!!
  • Posts: 15,818
    Sheriff JW Pepper is hilarious in this one.
    As silly as MOONRAKER is, I actually find the two Guy Hamilton Bonds with Roger funnier. This might rank as the funniest film in the series to me.
  • Posts: 15,818
    The funniest scene in the series though is coming...............Mary Goodnight's rejection of Bond's advances.
    Here we go...............

    Oh, darling, I'm tempted. But, killing a few hours as one of your passing fancies, isn't quite my scene.

    Classic!!!!!!

    Bond got dissed to the max.
  • Posts: 15,818
    I think Roger is quite Fleming-esque in this one. This is one of his best performances as Bond, IMO.
  • Posts: 15,818
    YAY!!!

    It's Sheriff JW Pepper!!!

    This car chase sequence is hilarious.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Classic viewing of this one. It's now risen substantially in my rankings.
  • Posts: 15,818
    LICENCE TO KILL 2000 SE DVD

    Time for some more Bond. Starting another job in a couple days and time to unwind.
    Got this DVD edition at a yard sale a few weeks ago and as Robert Davi's birthday was recent, this is my choice for today.
    The PTS-
    The colors here are rather muted, but I remember these scenes looking a bit dull in the cinema and dare I say even a tad grainy.

    This is also the original US edit before certain shots were restored in 2006..

  • Posts: 15,818
    Okay- the titles are pretty different in terms of color timing. Not sure which version I prefer, though the Lowery version may be more true. It's been 32 years after all since I saw this in the cinema.
    That red shot of Diana Le Hsu looks pretty accurate here.
    Sanchez is my fave villain.....alongside Goldfinger.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Della and Bond fool around behind Felix's back.
    Killifer is great.
  • Posts: 15,818
    There are certain colors that when transferred to DVD/Blu-ray or VHS don't quite match their 35mm counterparts. Perhaps because film often fades? If one used Eastmancolor for instance a movie might result with a more magenta look.
    The blackjack table later in the film looks blue in many film stills, yet on home video looks more greenish.
    This DVD looks more magenta than the Blu-ray.
  • Posts: 15,818
    The Felix torture scene..... here we go.............
    I can see where the shot of his stump was removed.
    I actually prefer this edit.
  • Posts: 15,818
    DELLA!!!!!!
  • Posts: 15,818
    This reminds me a little of the way LTK looked on TBS back in the late '90's.
    I'd love to see a 35mm print of this again some day just to compare the colors.
    Any big screen viewings today would undoubtedly be a digital copy- hence the Lowery version.
  • Posts: 15,818
    I love the Krest warehouse fight. This sequence is wonderful.
    There were a lot of cracks and pops during this sequence in the cinema. The shot of Sharkey looking over at the suitcase of money was EXTREMELY grainy. It looked like a completely different film stock.
    The Blu-ray smoothens this out. This DVD looks fairly uniform all round as well.
  • Posts: 15,818
    Bond during the M sequence looks like he hasn't showered in at least a week. His hair looks particularly unattended to here.
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    The host that directs Bond and Pam to the blackjack table (looking green here) has a legendary balding mullet. Wow.
    The croupier has a ton of Aqua Net. We've talked endlessly about Dalton's hair on this film so I'll discuss everyone else's.
    So, I remember the film stock changing during the casino section on a shot of Davi as the reels changed and this DVD displays the change preciely.
    Still this print is far too magenta.
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