WHEN it was announced earlier this month that MGM had sorted out its money troubles and found enough pennies to make another James Bond film, it was good news for 007 fans.
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What was even more exciting (not really) was the concept of BlogalongaBond, an idea developed by award-winning (not really) movie blogger The Incredible Suit.
This British Bond-ophile (whose blog is sadly better than mine) figured out there's 22 months remaining until the new Bond film is released and that there are already 22 official Bond films. So he suggested uniting the mighty power of movie bloggers around the world to do a month-by-month tribute to the Bond back catalogue.
So let's begin with Dr No, the first proper 007 adventure. I thought it would be fun to rope my girlfriend in to watch it too because she's never seen a Bond film. I'm planning to include her in all my BlogalongaBond blogs until she tells me to piss off and stop forcing her to watch Bond movies.
This is a rough (mostly fictionalised) account of our discussion after watching Dr No.
Me: So what did you think?
Her: I almost fell asleep.
Me: Really? That bad?
Her: Oh, no - I was just really tired.
Me: Oh.
Her: But it was okay.
Me: What didn't you like about it?
Her: Some of the acting was pretty bad. The photographer, that chick at the start (Sylvia Trench)... and how come the woman who came out of the water (Honey Ryder) was talking without her lips moving properly sometimes?
Me: She was dubbed because her accent was considered too strong.
Her: Why didn't they just use a different girl without an accent?
Me: I think it was because they thought she had the right look.
Her: You're telling me they couldn't find another attractive blonde without an accent?
Me: Good point. That bit where she comes out of the water is pretty sexy though... it's an iconic moment in cinema.
Her: Yeah, I was a bit disappointed by that actually. I thought that was supposed to be a super-sexy scene. I reckon it was sexier when Halle Berry came out of the water in a bikini.
Me: I thought you said you hadn't seen a Bond film.
Her: I haven't. I saw it on an ad or something.
Me: Not all the acting's bad though....
Her: No. That girl that came out of the water was good.
Me: And Connery?
Her: Who?
Me: Sean Connery.
Her: Who?
Me: You know... that Bond guy.
Her: I know. I was just messing with you. Yeah, he's pretty good. Bit of a sleaze though.
Me: Yeah, I guess his attitude towards women is very "of it's time". And Quarrel - the way Bond spoke to him reminded me that this was an era where the Commonwealth still thought of black people as someone to be potentially colonised. Some elements of the film haven't aged very well. Like that car chase in the middle is pretty bad... I mean, I don't mind rear-projection, but that chase is edited poorly, lacks suspense, and the sound of screeching tyres on gravel - that just got on my nerves.
Her: And why did Bond insist on turning the steering wheel so much when the car was supposedly going straight ahead? I hate it when they do that in movies.
Me: Me too. Maybe that's how you drive movie cars. So what did you like about the film?
Her: Hmmm... it was entertaining. I dunno - I was pretty tired. But it was good. I think I may have missed part of the plot.
(Five minute discussion about how Felix Leiter fits into it is omitted for brevity.)
Her: Ah, I see. Yes, that makes sense. Sort of. But why did Bond sleep with that girl if she knew she was a double agent?
Me: Yeah, I don't know. He just does that kind of thing.
Her: So, did you like the film?
Me: Definitely. It's flawed and gets a bit flat in the middle, but Connery carries it all beautifully and his head-to-head with Joseph Wiseman as Dr No is great. That line about which side of the glass you're on is gold, too. And there are so many iconic elements to the film. The set design of Dr No's lair is remarkable, the music is truly special, and the plot is surprisingly solid. And there are a couple of scenes that really stand out as being fantastic - the brief conversation he shares with Moneypenny is spot-on for capturing the nuances and weird friction of their relationship, and the belated introduction to Bond is perfect. Although I will add that Quarrel is annoying and his character is too poorly defined to make him anything other than a Jar Jar Binks precursor.
Her: You didn't say those things during our actual conversation - you just made them up when you wrote this to seem smart.
Me: I know.
Her: You sound like a movie blogger.
Me: I know.