The BJMDDS General Discussion Thread......
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Have to say, hats off to SF. As much as you all hate Craig as 007, his films have achieved something I didn't think would be possible.
Two of his movies are ranked in the 90's on RT, won global acclaim, and SF has gone one step further.
Biggest BO movie since TB, biggest BO ever in the UK, 7th biggest globally of all time, BAFTA's, and now 2 Oscars.
This is a great day to be a Bond fan.
Two of his movies are ranked in the 90's on RT, won global acclaim, and SF has gone one step further.
Biggest BO movie since TB, biggest BO ever in the UK, 7th biggest globally of all time, BAFTA's, and now 2 Oscars.
This is a great day to be a Bond fan.
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Ahem..with that tie win.. Zero Dark Thirty was definitely the better of the two films.Just sayin'.
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Haven't seen Zero Dark Thirty yet so couldn't comment.kater23 wrote:Ahem..with that tie win.. Zero Dark Thirty was definitely the better of the two films.Just sayin'.
Either way, I'm pleased SF won 2 Oscars.
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You should.Great movie.
I suspect there may be excitement elsewhere and hopes that Skyfall's win might mean there'll be a spike in DVD sales.....I wouldn't count on it.
I suspect there may be excitement elsewhere and hopes that Skyfall's win might mean there'll be a spike in DVD sales.....I wouldn't count on it.
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Best Song??? It wasn't awful but it was not brilliant. Was it just a token award?
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I love the fact Adele won because a few days ago at the BRIT Awards she was nominated for the 'Global Success' Award.
And she lost.
She lost to One Direction.
I'd like to think this shows how little the BRIT Awards are worth.
And she lost.
She lost to One Direction.
I'd like to think this shows how little the BRIT Awards are worth.
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I liked the song, but I'm a bit bummed that it won an Oscar when there are so many classic Bond themes that didn't. Surely Goldfinger deserved an Oscar more, but it wasn't even nominated (Chim Chim Cheree from Mary Poppins won instead. Bloimey!)Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:Best Song??? It wasn't awful but it was not brilliant. Was it just a token award?
It's not a great time for me to be a Bond fan as the movie series has been ruined.
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An article about the mediocre Oscar tribute to James Bond: http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/2013-osca ... 56843.html
For a man who's been in seven Bond films and still takes an interest in the series, Roger Moore doesn't get enough respect in my opinion. This is a 50th Anniversary tribute, and therefore ALL the actors should be fairly acknowledged. Enough of this one-sided cr@p already. I'm so glad I didn't bother to watch this.This lead into a montage of clips from Bond movies of the past. There were plenty of clips of Sean Connery and Daniel Craig, but Roger Moore was pretty underrepresented considering he played 007 seven times.
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She won, but that doesn't mean we have to love it.CaptainLewis wrote:I love the fact Adele won because a few days ago at the BRIT Awards she was nominated for the 'Global Success' Award.
And she lost.
She lost to One Direction.
I'd like to think this shows how little the BRIT Awards are worth.
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I have to agree on Adele's award being "Token". Because you know good and d@mn well it is.
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If Rog did 7 films and barely got a look in, then can I assume that Lazenby & Dalton weren't even represented?The Saint 007 wrote:An article about the mediocre Oscar tribute to James Bond: http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/2013-osca ... 56843.html
For a man who's been in seven Bond films and still takes an interest in the series, Roger Moore doesn't get enough respect in my opinion. This is a 50th Anniversary tribute, and therefore ALL the actors should be fairly acknowledged. Enough of this one-sided cr@p already. I'm so glad I didn't bother to watch this.This lead into a montage of clips from Bond movies of the past. There were plenty of clips of Sean Connery and Daniel Craig, but Roger Moore was pretty underrepresented considering he played 007 seven times.
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You are correct. It's the greatest achievement in the universe since the invention of toilet paper What a time to be a Bond fan........or former Bond fan..........The Sweeney wrote:Have to say, hats off to SF. As much as you all hate Craig as 007, his films have achieved something I didn't think would be possible.
Two of his movies are ranked in the 90's on RT, won global acclaim, and SF has gone one step further.
Biggest BO movie since TB, biggest BO ever in the UK, 7th biggest globally of all time, BAFTA's, and now 2 Oscars.
This is a great day to be a Bond fan.
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bjmdds wrote:
Dame Shirley can still get it..and she's 76 years old. I wish I could say the same of Adele.
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What was up with that weird thing she was doing with her hands at a couple of points during the song-did she fart or something?
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Upon reading that article re. the Oscars' "James Bond" section (which I didn't watch), what bugged the most was that it was supposedly a tribute to the MUSIC of James Bond, yet aside from their token nod to "Goldfinger" they seemed to have collectively pissed on the memory of the series' real MVP: John Barry.
Because seriously, no matter how many times David Arnold's imitation scores loudly repeated the "James Bond Theme" as his attempt to "honor" the Original, the sad fact is that Monty Norman will always be credited for that fluke and continue to sit on his lazy smug ass collecting royalties despite Barry's superior talents in shaping the theme into something truly special, and then adding DOZENS more memorable themes to marvel at throughout most of the series. (Not coincidentally, Norman comes off as a self-satisfied git in all the interviews I've ever seen of him, so I stand by my opinion of his low character)
As an example of Barry's invaluable contributions, we have all of the underwater scenes of Thunderball, which are maddeningly slow and boring without music but miraculously come to life when Barry's score kicks in to give their scenes context, mystery, suspense, action, and even beauty. Then compare that to the entire submarine and diving-suit-guy sequence of For Your Eyes Only with Bill Conti's indifferent, bland John Williams-esque Jaws knock-off, and I defy anyone who'll claim that John Barry wasn't the better composer.
And now the Academy who actually honored the man himself several times for his work outside the Bond series (Born Free, The Lion in Winter, Dances with Wolves) has all but ignored him for having spent HALF of that series' lifetime building up the reputation it allegedly enjoys today. Well F!#+ you too, Oscar. F!#+ them all.
Because seriously, no matter how many times David Arnold's imitation scores loudly repeated the "James Bond Theme" as his attempt to "honor" the Original, the sad fact is that Monty Norman will always be credited for that fluke and continue to sit on his lazy smug ass collecting royalties despite Barry's superior talents in shaping the theme into something truly special, and then adding DOZENS more memorable themes to marvel at throughout most of the series. (Not coincidentally, Norman comes off as a self-satisfied git in all the interviews I've ever seen of him, so I stand by my opinion of his low character)
As an example of Barry's invaluable contributions, we have all of the underwater scenes of Thunderball, which are maddeningly slow and boring without music but miraculously come to life when Barry's score kicks in to give their scenes context, mystery, suspense, action, and even beauty. Then compare that to the entire submarine and diving-suit-guy sequence of For Your Eyes Only with Bill Conti's indifferent, bland John Williams-esque Jaws knock-off, and I defy anyone who'll claim that John Barry wasn't the better composer.
And now the Academy who actually honored the man himself several times for his work outside the Bond series (Born Free, The Lion in Winter, Dances with Wolves) has all but ignored him for having spent HALF of that series' lifetime building up the reputation it allegedly enjoys today. Well F!#+ you too, Oscar. F!#+ them all.
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Everyone knows Barry is the definitive Bond composer. Only a fool would claim otherwise.Barry Niven wrote:Upon reading that article re. the Oscars' "James Bond" section (which I didn't watch), what bugged the most was that it was supposedly a tribute to the MUSIC of James Bond, yet aside from their token nod to "Goldfinger" they seemed to have collectively pissed on the memory of the series' real MVP: John Barry.
Because seriously, no matter how many times David Arnold's imitation scores loudly repeated the "James Bond Theme" as his attempt to "honor" the Original, the sad fact is that Monty Norman will always be credited for that fluke and continue to sit on his lazy smug ass collecting royalties despite Barry's superior talents in shaping the theme into something truly special, and then adding DOZENS more memorable themes to marvel at throughout most of the series. (Not coincidentally, Norman comes off as a self-satisfied git in all the interviews I've ever seen of him, so I stand by my opinion of his low character)
As an example of Barry's invaluable contributions, we have all of the underwater scenes of Thunderball, which are maddeningly slow and boring without music but miraculously come to life when Barry's score kicks in to give their scenes context, mystery, suspense, action, and even beauty. Then compare that to the entire submarine and diving-suit-guy sequence of For Your Eyes Only with Bill Conti's indifferent, bland John Williams-esque Jaws knock-off, and I defy anyone who'll claim that John Barry wasn't the better composer.
And now the Academy who actually honored the man himself several times for his work outside the Bond series (Born Free, The Lion in Winter, Dances with Wolves) has all but ignored him for having spent HALF of that series' lifetime building up the reputation it allegedly enjoys today. Well F!#+ you too, Oscar. F!#+ them all.
And Barry had his fair share of Oscars, without been nominated for anymore during his Bond reign. He won plenty outside of Bond. And even in last night's ceremony, Barry's soundtrack was used during the obituaries. I think the Oscars loved Barry.
Sometimes the blind hatred on here towards anything to do with a Craig film is staggering.
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Well you go right ahead and keep on telling yourself that, sir. But I am wide awake. And that's all I have to say to you.The Sweeney wrote:
Sometimes the blind hatred on here towards anything to do with a Craig film is staggering.
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Lazenby and Dalton were shown, but overall, the montage video was pretty poor. You can find better fan made 50th Anniversary James Bond tribute videos on YouTube.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:If Rog did 7 films and barely got a look in, then can I assume that Lazenby & Dalton weren't even represented?