Monday, October 26, 2015

Double O Countdown: Octopussy












I have a fondness for this film that is out of proportion to it's qualities. That fondness may stem from the circus theme, the Cold War plot, or maybe it is the Indian setting that dominates the movie. Anyway, this was the last good Roger Moore 007 outing. It went head to head with the Sean Connery starring "Never Say Never Again" rogue film in 1983, and it was the box office champ in that showdown. I like the posters for the movie as well. If you are interested in a post I did on the film for a blogathon last year, just click here. 

 001 The Clown Prince of James Bond Actors


Roger Moore just seems like a good sport to me. He was willing to make the movie the director and producers wanted, and he did not mind taking one for the team. As proof I offer the following.
Can you imagine Daniel Craig letting this happen to him?

Another 00 gets tracked down and killed early in the movie, trying to escape dressed as a clown. He manages to deliver the MacGuffin of the film, a Faberge Egg.
Late in the film, 007 needs to also blend into thecircus background he finds himself in, and lo and behold, he is done up the way the other agent was. Holy bookends! Well anyway it works for the story and the image of Bond saving the day from nuclear destruction as a clown probably fits most critics views of James Bond to begin with.

I give them credit for chutzpah anyway.

002 The Flying Guillotine


The only place I'd ever heard of a weapon like this was in some crazy Kung Fu movies from the 1970s. It may not make much sense but it is a lot of fun.

003 The Pre-Title Mini Jet


The opening of the film is an entirely self contained story that has nothing to do with the main plot. Bond is up to some spy business in Cuba and has to escape. Fortunately, he has a RV that he is towing which is perfect for the moment.

In one side of the building.







Out the other side.






 And after blowing up the secret military operation and escaping, you discover you need fuel, no problem.

004 Kalashnikov on the Stairs


Many cool moments in Bond films are fleeting and feature James shooting a weapon in an unusual way. Like the shot of 007 sliding on his belly with a machine gun from "OHMSS", this is just one of those fun moments. They also get in a Bond style joke . 
To outfox the thugs on the first floor, Bond descends the stairway in an unconventional manner, with his gun blazing.
All is well until he notices the stop at the bottom of the stairs. 
Its OK though, that's the advantage of having a machine gun. 
 He just shoots it and it breaks off when he gets there. Smooth James, not enough ooos in smooth. 

 

005 James Bond loves to get it on on a train. 


Bond is notorious for traveling by train, which makes some of his fights more interesting because of the close quarters. In this film, the close quarters are replaced by a open sky. 

 He gets smuggles himself aboard the circus train and confronts the deadly acrobat knife throwing team that killed his 00 predecessor on this assignment.






 The struggle finally ends up on the roof of the train as it travels through East Germany.
It is one of the better action sequences in the Roger Moore films.

006 The Plane Fight


Not content to have mixed it up with secondary characters on a train, he ends up having a great fight on the outside of a plane when it is in the air. Again, this was terrific stuntwork.
























The blue screen work matches up pretty well with the actual stunt.

 

007  I love the Cold War plot.

The movie was released in 1983. The Soviet Union was in a strong strategic position with conventional weapons in Eastern Europe. American policy moved to deploy theater nuclear weapons to balance out the  advantage the Soviets had. That move was controversial and was one of the factors behind the Nuclear Freeze movement of the time. This film plays off of real geopolitics of the moment. A rogue Russian General, is planninbg to detonate a nuclear device on a NATO base, which will be blamed on the U.S, resulting in a withdrawl of nukes from the theater and giving the Soviets an opportunity to invade. 


The general cannot convince his superiors so he finances his plot with loot stolen from pre-revolutionary art collections


The smuggler "Octopussy" thinks she is moving contraband jewels, but she has been fooled by a switch to a device hidden in the cannon of the human canonball in her circus, scheduled to visit a NATO base. 


 No honor among thieves.



James Bond will Return in "A View to a Kill"

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Double O Countdown: For Your Eyes Only


I really liked that this movie brought James Bond back to Earth. The story is more basic, with a MacGuffan that everybody wants. The bad guys are not megalomaniac bizillionaires trying to destroy the whole planet, they are just evil spies, willing to sell out their friends for money. I also like that the film has a revenge theme that it took from the collection of short stories that this title came from. There are a couple of things that hurt it a bit, what the hell is Lynn-Holly Johnson doing in the story, and we could do without the Margaret Thatcher parody at the end. Also, the Chief of Staff Bill Tanner was Bond's friend in the books, here he is an insufferable snob with delusions of replacing M, it may be my least favorite character in all the Bond films. Let's not dwell on the bad however, instead, enjoy the seven best things in the film.

001 Farewell to Blofeld


Bond is interrupted in a moment of reverie at the grave of his lost bride. It is one of the few times that plot point ever comes up in the series.
 A helicopter has been dispatched to bring him back to headquarters, but low and behold, a familiar bald headed, cat stroking figure in a wheelchair seems to have taken remote control over the copter.

Because SPECTRE and Blofeld are part of the ongoing litigation with another producer, the character is never identified, but every Bond fan knows who it is supposed to be. The scene did play a bit with a comic touch but the result is a lot more satisfying than leaving the character hanging in a bathysphere while an oil rig blows up around him. Naturally 007 regains control of the copter and then turns the tables on his old adversary.

This is the sort of nasty exit we want for Earnst Stavro Blofeld. Dropped by Bond down a hole from which there will be no escape. Even hearing him plead comically with Bond doesn't take away from the fact that Tracy's killer has finally met his doom.




002 Castle in the Sky


After storming a space station and an underwater city in his previous adventures. Bond has to follow his enemy to a monastery on a rock that is basically a fortress in the clouds. Before Tom Cruise di all his climbing stunts in the Mission Impossible Series, James Bond was a mountain climber ahead of his time.

003 Another Shark Death Planned for 007


One more time, sharks are supposed to be the end of James Bond. This death is actually planned for Bond and Solitaire in the novel "Live and Let Die" but gets transposed to this adventure in the Aegean rather than the Caribbean.

Captured and tied up with Melina, a great Bond girl who can take care of herself.







They get yanked off of their boat and dragged across a corral reef, to bring blood and sharks



Of course they foil the plan and a nameless henchmen gets eaten instead.

004  Back to the Slopes.


For a guy who does not like the snow, I'm a sucker for ski sequences, and this one is pretty good, featuring a ski jumping hill and biathlon and motorcycles.

Bond lucks out as he is forced to ski down a giant slide, where at the bottom, the villainous Eric Krieger, East German Biathlon champion is waiting to shoot him. Another henchman ends up chasing Bond on the slope and Krieger does not know which figure to shoot.



 Bond flees down a cross country style slope, avoiding the killers by twisting and turning in mid air.








More henchmen on motorcycles equipped with spiked tires pursue him through the woods.






A cleverly placed ski pole managed to dismount a pursing cyclist.






And frustrated man mountain Krieger flings his motorcycle ineffectively at the escaping 007.






005 The Traditional double cross switch of allies.


Bond has believed that intelligence informer Kristatos is his ally. He has told Bond that the likely killer of his station head is a smuggler known as "the dove" who is actually a former war partisan and partner of Kristatos called Columbo.

In a plot point right from one of the Fleming stories, this whole tale was told at dinner and the center-pieces on the table contain a tape recorder that allows Columbo to here Bond agree to kill him. Imagine our surprise when it turns out that Columbo is the real patriot and Kristatos has been describing his own criminal actions as those of his former friend. 
The delightful Topal, the star of "Fiddler on the Roof" plays Bonds new ally. Together, they take down a heroin storage warehouse in a solid action scene.

006 Sheena Easton


The Scottish chanteuse sings the title song and is the only artist to sing a title song whose image appears in the credit sequence. It's a music video just as MTV was getting started. It also serves as commercial for the film.

 

007 Once more Roger Moore gets a shot at being a Badass. 


The killer Locque, who Bond and Melina have pursued, is at the warehouse when Bond and Columbo make their move. He escapes in a car that travels up a steep set of switchbacks on a hill. Bond id determined to get to him and runs flat out up a series of staircases that are a more direct line to the top of the hill.

At the top, in a tunnel that the car must go through, Bond stops and takes aim.
Locque is shot in the shoulder, loses control of the car and it veers to the edge of a cliff.
Bond confronts the killer and delivers a message, returning the dove pin that Locque left on the body of Bond's colleague.

And then, like he did in "The Spy Who Loved Me" and in "Dr. No", Bond shows that he can be a cold blooded bastard, and the film is better for it. He kicks the car an that is the end of Lpcque.


James Bond will Return in "Octopussy".

Friday, October 23, 2015

Double O Countdown: Moonraker

This is a tough one, there are easily seven things I hate about this movie, I'm not sure there are seven things that I like. Let's see what I can come up with.

The summer that "The Spy Who Loved Me" opened was the same summer as "Star Wars". EON Pictures saw the writing on the wall and they scratched "For Your Eyes Only" and rushed in a title that had "space" all over it. I think in rushing, they skimped on story and basically replicated the same plot as the last film, with space as a substitute for under the sea.

001 Shark Tank, Piranha Tank, Shark Tank, Snake Tank 


Creative juices start to dry up and the Shark Tank that was featured in "Thunderball" and "Live and Let Die" and "The Spy Who Loved Me", plus the Piranha Tank in "You Only Live Twice", are simply updated with an Anaconda tank to fit the South American Setting. He is smart enough not to cross the pond on the bridge, but surprise!! the path tips over and drops him in anyway.

 All the beautiful women must have distracted him

Fortunately James has snake vaccine.








Unfortunately, Jaws is waiting for him, despite being dropped off a waterfall.





002 It's no ejector seat but it will do in a pinch.


A boat chase through the Amazon and James manages to blow up some pursuers with relative ease.
 There are more boats however and after taking out a couple more, he runs out of river and into a waterfall. There is not much else to do but abandon ship in a hang glider conveniently provided in the top of his boat by Q branch.


 It's a great way to see the jungle and accidentally discover the secret rocket base hidden in the forest.







003  Dr. Goodhead takes Bond for a ride.


All space centers have a centrifuge right? How could James turn down the opportunity to test it out, he'd look like a wimp in front of the CIA.


Fortunately, as Roger Moore is getting on in years, this device provides him with a little facelift.

004  Rio From Above


A chance to see "Christ the Redeemer" gives Bond and Dr. Goodhead a chance to ride a cable car above the city.
Of course they are not the only tourists sightseeing that afternoon.
Realizing he does not have a return ticket, Jaws decides to join James and Holly on the ride down.

Next time don't settle for the economy tour.

005 Set Design to the Rescue


There are some clunky effects shots in the space battle, but the location is aces, with an imaginative design and practicality to much of what is shown.

Sections of the Space Station are connected with interior tubes that allow movement without having to rely on gravity boots on the floor of the station.




Fascist crazy billionaires get a chance to speak to the troops in an elegant landing that floats above them.

Plenty of parking is available for residents and visitors.








006 Hijacking the Moonraker



We had actually seen the space shuttle being transported on the back of a 747 at this point, so the opening shot fits in with contemporary visuals.

What happens next is not exactly the way it is planned by NASA.
Wait, can it do that? It doesn't matter, it's a cool idea to steal a space ship when you are one short.

007  Parachutes, I don't need no stinking parachute.


The best stunt in the movie is the opening escape by Bond from being thrown out of a plane without a parachute. Several years before "Point Break" James Bond had already figured out the answer.













When Jaws tosses Bond overboard, you wonder what will happen, and then you remember the guy who went out before James did.
James maneuvers himself into position and then,

Steals himself a parachute from the other guy.









So a great stunt right? Hell, it gets better when Jaws comes after him, but when they turn the music on for Jaws landing on earth, the circus starts. They blew their wad in the opening and then stepped on the action with a comic musical joke.  And they do it for two more hours. Fortunately, James Bond returns to Earth in the next adventure.








James Bond will Return in "For Your Eyes Only"