Never Say Never Again (1983) Dvd Cover
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South.P.E.C.T.R.Eastward. Agents nether the command of Ernst Blofeld infiltrate a U.South. Air Force base situated in the U.1000. and steal two Tomahawk prowl missiles. When N.A.T.O. is held ransom, the British re-activate their "00" Agents and send James Bond to recapture the warheads and impale Blofeld. —Dave Jenkins <david.jenkins@smallworld.co.great britain>
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The but Bond remake. Pointless but fun.
Never Say Never Once again got its title because Sean Connery had said in the 1970s (presently after Diamonds Are Forever) that he would "never" do another Bond picture show. However, in 1983 he was persuaded to return to the role for a one-off special, a remake of his fourth entry Thunderball, and his wife rather humorously said to him that in the future he should make a point never to say never again. This film actually came out close to a Roger Moore entry in the serial (Octopussy), and although Connery had more admirers equally 007 than Moore, it was surprisingly Octopussy that scored a bigger box role hitting.
Connery'southward Bail is older and more vulnerable than we remember him. His boss, One thousand, doesn't hold him in very high regard and actually suggests that he have some fourth dimension off in a costly health spa. During his fourth dimension here, Bond uncovers a strange plot and the further he delves into the mystery the more he discovers. Information technology seems that his onetime adversaries SPECTRE, fronted by the nefarious Blofeld (Max Von Sydow) have stolen two nuclear warheads which they volition detonate if they are not paid an extortionate ransom. Primary overseer of this hideous plan is Emile Largo (Klaus Maria Brandeur), and Bond pursues Largo around the globe in an attempt to stop him, visiting such places every bit Monte Carlo and North Africa during the course of the mission.
The music past Michel Legrand is poor past serial standards. Information technology sounds rather similar to his music for the sleazy 1981 movie Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid, and is really ill-suited to this Bond production. Still, in terms of villains, they've come with a couple of neat ones for this film. Largo, every bit personified by Brandeur, is smooth only deadly, and hench-woman Fatima Blush (Barbara Carrera) is uncommonly agonizing. Rowan Atkinson also has a fairly good role as a dim-witted agent assigned to "help" Bond. The big activity sequences are quite proficient, especially the horse chase around the N African sea-fortress and the motorcycle chase, although some of the underwater moments are tough to sympathize because it's hard to figure out who is who behind the diving masks.
- barnabyrudge
- Oct 3, 2003
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