
DAF vs. NSNA
#1
Posted 26 April 2009 - 09:11 PM
#2
Posted 26 April 2009 - 10:47 PM
I initially enjoyed DAF, but it's been sinking like a stone in my esteem for quite a while now. It's just too silly. NSNA is not without plot flaws, some of which are jarring, but it retains the essence of Fleming's Thunderball and features strong portrayals by Connery, Brandauer, and Basinger, each better than the corresponding performance in DAF. Though not Fleming's character, Bernie Casey is a far more appealing Leiter than Norman Burton, and Barbara Carrera steals every scene she's in.
Plus, we're better off watching a tango with Domino than a cha-cha with a circus elephant.

NSNA for me.
#3
Posted 26 April 2009 - 11:21 PM
#4
Posted 26 April 2009 - 11:29 PM
#5
Posted 26 April 2009 - 11:30 PM
I refuse to watch Never Say Never Again
You're missing something surprisingly good! I remember when I first watched it. My friend (also a hardcore Bond fan) had to convince me to and I was so unenthusiastic about it. My mental picture was a too-old Connery running around in an imitation Bond flick.
But then I watched, and I was hooked. In my opinion, NSNA is ten times what Thunderball and Connery delivers a truly great performance in it. M and Q are well-casted and the one liners are some of the funniest in a Connery flick. Definitely worth seeing.
Edited by singleentendre, 26 April 2009 - 11:31 PM.
#6
Posted 26 April 2009 - 11:31 PM
I refuse to watch Never Say Never Again
You're missing something surprisingly good! I remember when I first watched it. My friend (also a hardcore Bond fan) had to convince me to and I was so unenthusiastic about it. My mental picture was a too-old Connery running around in an imitation Bond flick.
But then I watched, and I was hooked. In my opinion, NSNA is ten times what Thunderball and Connery delivers a truly great performance in it. M and Q are well-casted and the one liners are some of the funniest in a Connery flick. Definitely worth seeing.
I've seen it three or four times...and I despise it.
#7
Posted 26 April 2009 - 11:43 PM
#8
Posted 27 April 2009 - 12:46 AM
#9
Posted 27 April 2009 - 12:59 AM
It's got a great opener that's one of the betteraction sequences in the series - it's really quite brutal with Connery even giving "tha heed"at one stage! Connery's seems to have a little more of the old spark about him, there's a fun interpretation of M by Edward Fox, a very slimy performance by Brandauer and the sexiest most deranged Bond girl / villain in the whole series: Barbara Carrera as Fatima Blush!!! WoW WoW!
Sure it's got some silly moments but they all have, the pace is a little languid at times, but it's no more dated or worse than many other Bonds of the period. More importantly it completely avoids most of the OTT silliness of DAF which I find completely unwatchable after the first 30 minutes or so...
Edited by Sniperscope, 27 April 2009 - 01:00 AM.
#10
Posted 27 April 2009 - 01:55 AM


#11
Posted 27 April 2009 - 02:29 AM
#12
Posted 27 April 2009 - 02:47 AM
#13
Posted 27 April 2009 - 06:38 AM
#14
Posted 27 April 2009 - 07:05 AM
NSNA is enjoyable in many ways, and has that great fight scene with Bond and the "indefeatable" assassin. It's flawed, with an awful score and a script which can't decide if it wants to be campy or serious, but I still rather like it.
None of the films are exactly classics, though. DAF also looses points in my book for the lack of George Lazenby. I can't stop thinking about how much better the film would have been with him starring and Peter Hunt directing a better script.
#15
Posted 27 April 2009 - 07:10 AM
NSNA, because it doesn't look nearly as cheap as DAF...
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I know this could be subjective, but... there's nothing cheaper than a very eighties looking movie (particularly, when it's a remake of a stylish sixties film like TB)!!
P.S: Yes, I'm very anti eighties, and pro sixties. Also, I don't have anything against the seventies.
Edited by Mr. Arlington Beech, 27 April 2009 - 07:16 AM.
#16
Posted 27 April 2009 - 08:16 AM
Diamonds Are Forever - I refuse to watch Never Say Never Again
I'm sure you saw it...
Anyway NSNA is far better !
#17
Posted 27 April 2009 - 08:49 AM
It's not in terms of music and production design.Anyway NSNA is far better !
#18
Posted 27 April 2009 - 09:46 AM
How is that relevant to this comparison between DAF and NSNA? Can you stop thinking about how much better NSNA would've been with Terence Young and a "better" script?DAF also looses points in my book for the lack of George Lazenby. I can't stop thinking about how much better the film would have been with him starring and Peter Hunt directing a better script.
DAF is probably the ONLY film in the series who has to compete with a film that wasn't even made. Strange.
#19
Posted 27 April 2009 - 12:36 PM
I've never bee a fan of DAF although I did give it a look the other day when it was on Sky but it still didn't do anything for me.
#20
Posted 27 April 2009 - 01:05 PM
Easily, DAF.
How is that relevant to this comparison between DAF and NSNA?DAF also looses points in my book for the lack of George Lazenby. I can't stop thinking about how much better the film would have been with him starring and Peter Hunt directing a better script.
Yeah, I might have gotten a bit carried away there.
I do think NSNA is a worthier swansong. Connery looks better, fitter and seems to enjoy himself more, (though he gives a decent performance in DAF too) despite his reported problems with the production.
The film also has a better Bond girl than DAF. Tiffany Case is one of the weakest leading ladies in the series, IMO.
#21
Posted 27 April 2009 - 03:52 PM
Production design ? There's production design in DAF ?It's not in terms of music and production design.Anyway NSNA is far better !
Agree about the music.
#22
Posted 27 April 2009 - 04:07 PM
#23
Posted 27 April 2009 - 04:30 PM
Notably Ken Adam's design for Willard Whyte's penthouse.Production design ? There's production design in DAF ?It's not in terms of music and production design.Anyway NSNA is far better !
#24
Posted 27 April 2009 - 06:09 PM
Kirschner begins his film with an expensive aerial jungle shot. Hamilton begins his with a cheap, Eastern paper wall. Guess which sequence is head and tails the more engaging?
NSNA doesn't look or sound like a Bond film, the support cast are completely unlikable (aside from the pleasing riot that is Barbara Carrera), it's unfunny and it's boring.
The special effects in both films are well below par, but notice how the satellite scene from DAF is still awe inspiringly thrilling despite the poor visuals, while the rocket scene from NSNA just looks like a more boring version of Firefox.
The most obvious nail in the coffin is that NSNA doesn't have Bambi or Thumper in it.

#25
Posted 27 April 2009 - 07:31 PM

#26
Posted 28 April 2009 - 12:12 PM
Edited by The Insider, 28 April 2009 - 12:14 PM.
#27
Posted 28 April 2009 - 04:06 PM

#28
Posted 29 April 2009 - 01:11 PM
#29
Posted 29 April 2009 - 02:15 PM
#30
Posted 29 April 2009 - 04:07 PM
I like them both, but DAF didn´t age that well except the cool PTS and the great fight in the lift. So Tiffany Case is still on of my favorite Bond-Girls, Sean really looked in better shape and more interested in NSNA. BTW, does anyone know when the NSNA Collectors Edition is released in Europe?
Hi Malko Linge !

There's only one edition of NSNA : http://www.amazon.fr...y/dp/B00004WEJZ