And the Bourne Character is already 30 years old. Only twenty years younger than the Bond film franchise.
But 30 years younger than the Novels.
And the Bourne Character is already 30 years old. Only twenty years younger than the Bond film franchise.
But 30 years younger than the Novels.![]()
Heh. You can tell I was being sligjtly deceptive with my words there.
Campy Bond was fine in the 70's and 80's but even the later Brosnan films were too campy for me.
Absolutely. Brosnan had one good Bond film (Goldeneye, although the pre-credits in TND were AWESOME).
I couldn't agree with this more. Goldeneye is the ONLY Brosnan Bond film I like, and it's one of my favorites. Couldn't stand any of the others. Well, that one with Robert Carlyle as the villain who couldn't feel pain was pretty cool.
Really? I thought Tomorrow Never Dies was his best. Brosnan had the makings of a great Bond, but he was seriously hampered by bad scripts. Die Another Day made me totally lose hope in the franchise.
Brosnan did have the making of a great Bond. :thumbsup
TND had a very forgettable villain and Bond girls IMO. It certainly had moments and is light years ahead of TWINE and DAD but still not very good I don't think. Goldeneye had it all.
Not quite. Goldeneye had a Bond car (BMW Z3) which gadgetry and armaments were NEVER put to ANY use. That in itself was criminal.![]()
If only Goldeneye had a Barry score.
...you mean the one with...
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yeah...that one was a good one!!
If only Goldeneye had a Barry score.
:thumbsupThat reminds me, I need to watch Swordfish again...
No no, I'm talking about The World Is Not Enough, Halle Berry was in Die Another Day. I wasn't a fan of that one, nor am I a fan of Halle Berry, but I'm definitely a fan of her boobs.
That reminds me, I need to watch Swordfish again...
Hell, I'd take a Kamen or a Zimmer score over that garbage used in Goldeneye. It's the only thing about it that keeps it from being a definitive Bond movie, IMO.
I thought it didn't work at all. (shrug)