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In reply to the discussion: Most overrated films? [View all]Aristus
(72,229 posts)31. All of the Connery 'Bond' films, including "Goldfinger".
Mostly because they've dated so badly. But also because Connery's portrayal was too tongue-in-cheek to take seriously. Which is why I've never understood the perception of Connery as the 'dangerous' Bond. He's not as genuinely campy as Roger Moore. But 'dangerous'? Please. He's Mr. Rogers next to Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig.
And Goldfinger loses for a couple of reasons: Bond's crack about The Beatles. His baby-blue terrycloth onesie. And the horribly outdated notion that all a lesbian needs is a real man's man to change her.
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It was one of those movies I would like a lot better if I'd never read the book.
winter is coming
May 2013
#44
agree 100%. Tarentino exploits, whereas David Lynch is a true artiste.
graham4anything
May 2013
#109
The '80s is when the film industry permanently lost most of its prestige.
Midwestern Democrat
May 2013
#71
(Possible spoiler) Too many chaotic action scenes covering a thin cliched narrative
sarge43
May 2013
#92