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"THUNDERBALL" (1965) Review

I had just viewed the 1965 Bond movie, "THUNDERBALL" for the first time in several years. And I can see why this movie is considered to be one of my all time Избранное Bond flicks. But I do not think I can state why in one или two sentences.

“THUNDERBALL” turned out to be director Terence Young’s third and last Bond film. Most Bond Фаны consider it to be his least superior film, but I consider it to be his секунда best, following 1963’s “FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE”. The story was based upon an unfinished script called “Warhead”, co-written by Ian Fleming, Kevin McClory and Jack Whittingham. The unfinished script eventually became Fleming’s 1961 novel, “Thunderball”. This resulted in a major lawsuit between McClory and Fleming and eventually, EON Productions became dragged into it. "THUNDERBALL" told the story about SPECTRE’s theft of NATO nuclear warheads and how they used it to blackmail the U.S. and British government for the sum of 100,000,000 pounds. Naturally, MI-6 sends all of their “00” agents to recover the warheads before SPECTRE can carry out its threat to detonate the weapons on U.S. and British soil. Many moviegoers in 1965 and 1966 found the movie’s plot a little hard to buy and viewed it as part of the realm of fantasy. But considering the current obsession of terrorism and the high illegal weapons market, “THUNDERBALL” has probably become one of the еще relevant plots of any Bond film.

Aside from the underwater sequences which threatened to drag the movie at times, “THUNDERBALL” turned out to be an elegant and exciting thriller with excellent drama with a solid plot that managed to avoid any major plotholes. It also possessed a classy score by John Barry, elegant Фото by Ted Moore and a first-class cast.

Sean Connery portrayed James Bond for the fourth time in this film. Although his Bond seemed at his most human in "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE", he seemed to be at his вверх game in this one. In "THUNDERBALL", his Bond is еще mature and sure of himself. Yet at the same time, he managed to retain a good deal of wit and humanity. It was a vast improvement over his performance in 1964’s “GOLDFINGER”, in which he seemed to come off as an immature prat. And he was ably assisted by a first-class cast that included Claudine Auger as Domino Duval, Adolfo Celi as villain Emile Largo (SPECTRE’s Number 2), Rik фургон, ван Nutter as CIA Agent Felix Leiter and especially Luciana Paluzzi as SPECTRE villainess Fiona Volpe. Well, I do have a few qualms about Mr. фургон, ван Nutter's performance.

Below is a Список of positive and negative aspects of the film. I have decided to start with the negative, since there was little that I did not care about the movie:

Negative:

*Rik фургон, ван Nutter as Felix Leiter – Do not get me wrong. фургон, ван Nutter’s performance as Leiter was competent and very personable. My problem was that his role was written as a “less-than-bright” sidekick of Bond’s, instead of an ally. Bond has been assisted by Leiter in other movies, but they have never come off as some dumb sidekick . . . except for Cec Linder in “GOLDFINGER”.

*Theme Song – I will not deny that the movie’s theme song, performed by Tom Jones is slightly catchy. But I also found the lyrics to be slightly sexist and off-putting.

*Underwater Sequences – Yes, the underwater sequences had threatened to drag the movie a bit. Actually, I can point out two sequences that came close to boring me – the sequence that featured Largo’s acquisition of the warheads and the final battle between Largo’s men and U.S. Navy frogmen.



Positive:

*Luciana Paluzzi – Let us be honest, folks. The red-haired Paluzzi came dangerously close to stealing the picture from Connery. Like Honor Blackman before her, she radiated sexiness and a strong on-screen presence. She seemed to be even еще of a threat than Emile Largo and his men.

*Adolpo Celi – What I like about Celi’s performance is that he does not come off as an over-the-top villain. He was elegant, intelligent, ruthless and egotistical. Perfect villain.

*Nassau setting – The setting in Nassau gave the movie an exotic, yet elegant feel that really added substance to the movie.

*Dialogue – The dialogue in this movie was unusually sharp and witty. But what really appealed to me was that Connery’s puns did not come out of his mouth every other minute, as it did in his Назад two movies. In fact, the movie featured what I consider to be one of Connery’s best lines during his tenure with the franchise.


Speaking of dialogue, below is what I consider to be some of my Избранное lines:

* Moneypenny: In the conference room. Something pretty big. Every double-o man in Европа has been rushed in. And the Главная secretary too!
Bond: His wife probably Остаться в живых her dog.

*Bond: My dear, uncooperative Domino.
Domino: How do Ты know that? How do Ты know my Друзья call me Domino?
Bond: It's on the bracelet on your ankle.
Domino: So... what sharp little eyes you've got.
Bond: Wait 'til Ты get to my teeth.

*Do Ты mind if my friend sits this one out? She's just dead.

*M: I've assigned Ты to Station "C" Canada.
Bond: Sir, I'd respectfully request that Ты change my assignment to Nassau.
M:Is there any other reason, besides your enthusiasm for water sports?

*Pat Fearing: James, where are Ты going?
Bond: Oh, nowhere. I just thought I'd take a little, uh... exercise.
Pat Fearing: Ты must be joking.

*But of course, I forgot your ego, Mr. Bond. James Bond, the one where he has to make Любовь to a woman, and she starts to hear heavenly choirs singing. She repents, and turns to the side of right and virtue...[she steps on Bond's foot]... but not this one.


I would like to conclude with this little note - in 1983, Kevin McClory – one of the original authors of "Thunderball/Warhead”, produced his own version of the story, starring Sean Connery as Bond. The movie, "NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN" was not terrible, but it almost seemed like an overblown version of the 1965 movie.
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"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" (1977) Review

"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" became EON Productions 10th entry in the Bond franchise in 1977. It also marked Sir Roger Moore’s third turn as British agent, James Bond, Cubby Broccoli’s as sole producer for the first time and Lewis Gilbert’s секунда time at bat as director of a Bond film. This is the movie that introduced the catchphrase, “Nobody does it better,” and according to many critics and fans, saved the Bond franchise back in the 1970s. Watching "THE SPY WHO Любовь ME", I can understand why many would harbor this belief.

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Bond got to Q's lab where he saw the Jaguar F type being fitted with gadgets.

"What do Ты have planned now?" Bond asked Q.

"While your new Jaguar is being fitted with gadgets, I have chosen another car for your assignment." Q responded.

"And that is?" Bond asked.

Q pulled a tarp off of another car revealing a brand new Camaro. "What do Ты think?"

"You couldn't have gotten me an Aston Martin?" Bond asked a little disappointed.

"I'd be еще then welcome to get Ты a Citroen." сказал(-а) Q.

This made Bond cross. He remembered having to drive a Citroen 2CV one time, and that was not a good time. "Proceed."...
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