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"Skyfall" theme song...

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When I first heard the song, I thought it sounded a bit to obviously theme-songy to be played on the radio, what with the title of the film being right in there and all. I thought it was a good theme song, but not a very good song just to listen to. It's growing on me a bit, though.

Yeah, I think it grew to "acceptable" for me once I got past the initial hearing. It's definitely stamped in the Bond mold, it was just a little too obviously so for me. I've felt like some of the other themes took the motifs and did them more originally.

I think "Live or Let Die" is probably the most original song of the bunch that carries the motif successfully, and it probably is selected in the top 2-3 bond songs of all time whenever there is a ranking. "Die Another Day" was very original, but didn't seem to really express the brand to me.

What's funny is that I hated "Another Way to Die" when I first heard it, and now I rather like it.
 

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Yeah, I think it grew to "acceptable" for me once I got past the initial hearing. It's definitely stamped in the Bond mold, it was just a little too obviously so for me. I've felt like some of the other themes took the motifs and did them more originally.

Yeah, The World is Not Enough comes specifically to mind. I don't even like Gwen Stefani much, but that was a good theme song that also really worked as just a song.
 

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But the Jack White one was even worse than "Die Another Day" by Madonna.

Well, anything by Jack White is ear-stabbing crap anyway.

I just listened to this and I really like it. I enjoy the contrast between Jack White's gritty style and Alicia Keys' sultry voice. (Then again, I adore Jack White and he can pretty much do no wrong in my eyes. :heart::laugh:)
 

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Why didn't they make "Another Way to Die" the TITLE of a Bond MOVIE?

Honestly. I mean, "quantum of Solace" seems still to be such a vacuous name -- not sure what it even means. Another Way to Die definitely sounds like a Bond movie.
 

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Yeah, The World is Not Enough comes specifically to mind. I don't even like Gwen Stefani much, but that was a good theme song that also really worked as just a song.

That's another song that I ended up really liking (by Garbage? Is that right?), that I hadn't expected to.

Getting back into older songs that diverged from the Bond motif, I did like Nobody Does It Better but hated All-Time High.
 

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I think it's confirmed that he does drink martini, and this time he might give a damn whether it's shaken or stirred. And he does have the "Bond, James Bond" line, too. It was in one of the trailers.

Nice! Daniel Craig is still blonde, though.

I'm not really bothered by the martini scenes, I'm more bothered by the idea of putting the gun barrel sequence at the end of the movie instead of the beginning. It really makes no sense. The gun barrel is an iconic moment that draws you into the world of James Bond. It changes the feel from an average spy movie to a James Bond movie immediately. It was designed as an opener, but having it as a closer is just a silly artsy change that really has no purpose.

I understood the gun barrel placement in Casino Royale, and I thought it worked really well, but it's time to put it where it belongs again.

No, it isn't.

Why didn't they make "Another Way to Die" the TITLE of a Bond MOVIE?

Because every other Bond movie has the word "DIE" in the title.
 

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Because every other Bond movie has the word "DIE" in the title.

Out of 23 James Bond movies:
  1. Live and Let Die
  2. Tomorrow Never Dies
  3. Die Another Day
I think it's a little less than that.

And yes, Another Way to Die is a more quality title than Quantum of Solace.

Honestly. I mean, "quantum of Solace" seems still to be such a vacuous name -- not sure what it even means. Another Way to Die definitely sounds like a Bond movie.

Indeed. And at least Quantum of Solace wasn't the title for a real Bond movie. Quantum would be even less of a Bond movie than Never Say Never Again if it weren't for Albert Broccoli's (and his offspring) name in the credits.

The best Bond title ever was Octopussy.
 

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Out of 23 James Bond movies:
  1. Live and Let Die
  2. Tomorrow Never Dies
  3. Die Another Day
I think it's a little less than that.

And yes, Another Way to Die is a more quality title than Quantum of Solace.

Pssh. The title was the least of that movies problems.
 

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Know what would be funny? Tim Burton directing a Bond movie, with Johnny Depp as the villain, Jeffrey Jones as the main henchman, and Helena Bonham Carter as a Bond girl, probably the bad one, because Tim Burton has a habit of casting his wife as an evil bitch. Imagine Danny Elfman's rendition of Monty Norman's Bond theme. And not to mention a title sequence with a massive amount of spinning spirals. Dammit, Tim Burton would also love the gun barrel sequence. He would love it so much that he'd put it at the beginning of the film. It's like a spiral. Spiral. Spiral. Spiral.
 

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Know what would be funny? Tim Burton directing a Bond movie, with Johnny Depp as the villain and Helena Bonham Carter as a Bond girl. Imagine Danny Elfman's rendition of Monty Norman's Bond theme. And not to mention a title sequence with a massive amount of spinning spirals. Dammit, Tim Burton would also love the gun barrel sequence. He would love it so much that he'd put it at the beginning of the film. It's like a spiral. Spiral. Spiral. Spiral.

He needs to cast Michael Keaton as the villain, of course. Goldbeetle or something, just don't say his name three times. "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die. Until you're dead dead deadski! And *That* is why I won't do two shows a night anymore, I won't!"
 

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He needs to cast Michael Keaton as the villain, of course. Goldbeetle or something, just don't say his name three times. "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die. Until you're dead dead deadski! And *That* is why I won't do two shows a night anymore, I won't!"

And Jack Nicholson as M. Hahaha!!! I was just imagining Jack Nicholson with a British accent.

Oh!!! And if Tim Burton were a director of a Bond movie, he'd be the first American to direct one!
 

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Thomas Newman's score has leaked:


I'm disappointed. So Hans Zimmerish.
 

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That was crap straight out of a poor video game.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service main theme, this ain't.

Lame-sauce.
 

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I really like it. I'm sentimental about NY in the 20's, and it reminds me of that. Also I like themes of survival and strength in difficult dark times, and it reminds me of that too. I haven't actually seen any James Bond movies though. Maybe I'd like them.

That's another song that I ended up really liking (by Garbage? Is that right?), that I hadn't expected to.
Yeah, it was Garbage.

Know what would be funny? Tim Burton directing a Bond movie, with Johnny Depp as the villain, Jeffrey Jones as the main henchman, and Helena Bonham Carter as a Bond girl, probably the bad one, because Tim Burton has a habit of casting his wife as an evil bitch. Imagine Danny Elfman's rendition of Monty Norman's Bond theme. And not to mention a title sequence with a massive amount of spinning spirals. Dammit, Tim Burton would also love the gun barrel sequence. He would love it so much that he'd put it at the beginning of the film. It's like a spiral. Spiral. Spiral. Spiral.
Omg, that would be great! Or rather terrible. It would just be silly if they used clay-mation. Maybe CG like in Alice in Wonderland would be cool.
 

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Oh. Well like I say I haven't seen them. I was specifically referring to it Tim Burton style, though.

Well, I generally love when directors step out of their genre comfort zone, like Martin Scorsese did with Hugo, to name one. It's always fascinating when a director plays with an entirely different genre, and yet his personal style still seeps through in subtle ways.

Maybe casting the Burton regulars like Depp and Carter would be overkill, but it would be an interesting experiment. In retrospect, however, Burton is not the best at directing action sequences -- I found the action sequences of his Batman films to be the most tedious parts -- he is, however, excellent at creating colorful characters. And Bond movies cannot function (not even with Daniel Craig) without a colorful villain.
 
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