 | Jon B. |
6 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Never Say Never Again benefits greatly from the shopworn charm of Sean Connery as 007, but this reworking of Thunderball is brought down by leisurely, tentative direction, little sense of urgency, and a lifeless performance by Kim Bassinger as Bond girl Domino. The plot, as in all Bond films, is disposable; what is essential is how well the Bond traditions have been maintained and executed. In this respect, all Bond movies are self-aware. In Never Say Never Again, Connery's Bond is still handsome, suave, and capable. Good, but not good enough, as the film seems to want to carry Connery through rather than let him loose. There is a negotiated feel to the production (Moore was still the official Bond), a careful self-awareness that negates, rather than informs, the action. 2 stars for the sentimentally satisyfing Never Say Never Again. Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | Wendy S. |
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I feel this movie is underrated by most people. While I wouldn't give it 5 stars, certainly it is worth more than 3. It seems that it is in the style of the old, grand movies, and therefore moves more slowly. Also there is time for more character development and location shots. The plot is less complicated than a lot of modern movies tend to get, so it's easier to follow. I enjoyed it (except for the too-much violence and old-fashioned gender treatment). Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | Ed G. |
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful
This film is just a poor remake of Thunderball. Why they made it is a mystery to me. It is not as good as the original in any respect. While not an exact copy, by the time you get to the parts that differ you just don't care. An interesting aspect is another James Bond movie with Roger Moore "Octopussy" also came out in 1983. Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | Alfred B. |
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful
i liked it very much 1 of the better bond movies Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | Bette W. |
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful
I love all the Bond movies with Connery. Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | Lamont P. |
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Even a bad James Bond movie has entertainment value, but this IS a bad Bond movie.
This time, SPECTRE has stolen a pair of nuclear weapons and is demanding tribute from the world's wealthiest nations. Bond, played by Sean Connery, finds himself up against a megalomaniac and his own boss, M, who disapproves of the 00 agents.
Connery's acting is the only selling point of this film. Klaus-Maria Brandauer is a peculiar villain that certainly comes off as mad, but not really threatening. Barbara Carrera is more than threatening, but perhaps she is hamming it up a bit too much for the cameras. Kim Basinger has all of the beauty of a Barbie doll, but her character, Domino Petachi has only slightly more personality than a Barbie doll.
The Bond women have all of the sex appeal that you expect, but the gadgets, the stunts, the soundtrack, and the climax all fall short. Viewers with some passion for 007 movies will not want to miss this. More casual viewers have better options available. Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | Ray W. |
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I thought the movie fell short in so many areas and Connery didn't seem like his usual Bond that captivated us in his first 4 Bond films. I guess this is a "must see" for diehard 007 fans. In fact the whole James Bond thing has gotten to become trite and boring (except for the opening scenes, but even those have begun to become stale. Time to put Bond to rest at some stud farm where he can get fat and happy and not worry about anything. Was this review helpful? Yes
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 | John H. |
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is an alright remake of Thunderball given that it is Sean Connery's final appearance as 007. However, Kim Basinger doesn't quite make it as a Bond Girl; her acting is fine, she just doesn't fit the mold. The film starts out slow but gains steam towards the end. Recommended for 007 fans; others may find it boring. Was this review helpful? Yes
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