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Post by ck100 on Nov 22, 2022 5:16:58 GMT
Controversial opinion time: I don't think "Die Another Day" is that bad of a James Bond movie. I actually find it entertaining overall even with the overabundance of unrealistic gadgets (invisible car), the insipid Madonna song and cameo, the bad puns, CGI water wave, lackluster villain with a facial disguise, etc. Not sure why exactly I find it entertaining overall. I think the action/stunts are good enough, Halle Berry makes a decent foil for Bond, Rosamund Pike is a Bond babe, the fencing scene, etc. In no way will I say this is one of the best Bond movies overall or Brosnan's best, but overall I found "Die Another Day" having enough to entertain me. Thankfully, the next Bond movie really got Bond back to the way he should be and got rid of the problems of this film. Leonard Maltin Movie Guide Review: Die Another Day (2002) - 3 out of 4 stars
"Entertaining James Bond outing, in the modern mode: less sophistication, more computer-generated effects. Bond is taken prisoner in Korea, ultimately freed to wage a battle of wits with a megalomaniacal industrialist (Stephens--the son of Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens). Along the way he joins forces with a sexy NSA agent named Jinx (Berry). Some of the effects are absurdly unrealistic (but then, so is Dench's renouncement of her top agent). Goes on one segment too long...but still fun to watch. Madonna sings (and cowrote) the title song, and appears unbilled. Panavision."
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Post by politicidal on Nov 22, 2022 5:43:08 GMT
Oh 2002.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Nov 22, 2022 5:54:13 GMT
It’s in my bottom five OO7
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Post by janntosh on Nov 22, 2022 5:57:07 GMT
Knowing that it is not the be all end all of James Bond on film, I think it’s an enjoyable enough movie. Brosnan deserve fsr better though
Also this was Rosamund Pike’s first movie and she is a standout. No wonder she has had a good career
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Nov 22, 2022 7:49:39 GMT
A fun and entertaining Bond film.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Nov 22, 2022 8:14:53 GMT
I absolutely loved the prologue sequence. As soon as the credits ended, however, the movie began to fall apart for me. Easily the worst of the Brosnan Bonds.
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Post by James on Nov 22, 2022 12:52:08 GMT
Far from the best of this franchise and I have it ranked towards the bottom but I still find it mildly enjoyable. I mostly agree with ck on this.
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 22, 2022 13:41:56 GMT
We Die Another Day fans—all five of us—have to stick together!
It’s not a great or even good movie, but it may be my favorite of the Brosnan Bonds, which I don’t like much. I think it’s Brosnan’s best performance as Bond, Rosamund Pike is gorgeous, Toby Stephens (an excellent and underrated actor who, incidentally, plays Bond on radio and does a great job) is a fun baddie. (For all that people mock the fencing scene, it—with all its double entendres—feels like Bond in a way that more serious scenes don’t.)
DAD’s flaws are ample. But—as brilliant as Casino Royale is— DAD displays some of the classic Bond silliness and charm before the filmmakers decided to make the franchise po-faced.
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Post by Winston Wolf on Nov 22, 2022 14:08:45 GMT
I agree with others here. It’s not terrible, and I’d say the first hour or so (I think, need to rewatch it, definitely the prologue at least) is some of the best Bond stuff we’ve seen on screen. Brosnan defo deserved a better send off, as this is easily his worst, but I’m surprised how many people say this is by far the worst Bond ever.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Nov 22, 2022 15:56:39 GMT
Easily the worst (official) James Bond film...
4/10
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Post by jcush on Nov 22, 2022 20:43:43 GMT
I think the biggest problem is that it has a really good set up (the pre-title sequence), but then doesn't really do anything interesting with it and just beomes increasingly silly as it goes along. Halle Berry is pretty bad and some of the CGI is terrible, but Brosnan is still good and I like Rosamund Pike. It's my least favorite of the official Bond films, but I think it's still decently entertaining.
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Post by wmcclain on Nov 22, 2022 22:36:14 GMT
Die Another Day (2002), directed by Lee Tamahori. First Bond of the new millennium and the last of four with Pierce Brosnan. It did great business, got mixed reviews, and has gotten a lot of retrospective criticism as one of the worst in the series. (Me? I don't know. I didn't dislike Roger Moore but there were a lot of weak plots during those years. And don't forget Connery's Diamonds Are Forever (1971)). It starts out with a traditional action extravaganza, hovercraft blasting through a minefield. It's North Korea's turn to host the super-villain. The electronically distorted sour note for at least half the audience (the oldsters) is Madonna's theme song, strangely reminiscent of a rusty file on a bare skull. Which is too bad because it interferes with an uncommonly grim episode: 007 a prisoner and tortured for 14 months. With scorpion venom! And then in a bad place where MI6 no longer trusts him. We're back in a familiar groove when he appears at the Hong Kong Yacht Club and travels to Cuba to meet and screw his American counterpart, a very fit Halle Berry as Jinx, NSA. He was never that close to Felix Leiter, CIA. The wheels start coming off back in London with the invisible car stupidity and virtual reality training. And yet: the muscular sword-fight is a good action sequence, escalating from foils to sabers to broadswords. Then to Iceland where we endure an ice palace, ice racing, orbital death ray with hand-held control, a terrible genetic version of the old "face-off" ploy, and action stunts beyond Superman's powers. I don't usually ding a film for poor special effects (use your imagination, folks) but they spared a lot of expense here. I think it recovers in the last act back in Korea where we have two simultaneous hand-to-hand fights to the death while the aircraft flies through that huge orbital death-ray. Overblown and a lot going on but undeniably exciting. David Arnold score, the third of his five for Bond. Next: the Daniel Craig reboot. Available on Blu-ray. Commentary tracks: - Light and inconsequential remarks by Brosnan. He understands the job: find a way to portray all the aspects of Bond, try to make everyone happy.
Rosamund Pike's comments are edited in. When asked to do this role she felt like Cinderella at the ball. - The director and producer happily reveal location and production details.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2022 22:46:58 GMT
It was made during the height of Austin Powers and I think that had a negative influence in it, like a bully victim that self deprecates as a defense mechanism until it becomes sad and uncomfortable. We're in full self parody town, and little of it is genuinely fun or funny.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 23, 2022 0:39:35 GMT
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