Hi
Everyone,
As
the media has been abuzz lately with speculation as to who will play
James Bond when Daniel Craig hangs up his Walther PPK, this got me
thinking about Bond films in general and what it is to have a
favourite movie! Yes, I am a big James Bond fan, and many of the
films in the franchise are among my favourite movies. But what is a
favourite movie? Is a favourite movie the same as what is
considered the best movie? Here's what I mean - using the Bond
franchise as an example:-
In
my opinion the best James Bond film of them all is Goldfinger.
(Don't write in complaining, this is just my opinion). But, if a
Martian in a spaceship landed on earth and you wanted to show them
just one quintessential Bond film that perfectly captures the feel of
the series – Goldfinger, for me, is the one. It has
everything! A brilliant (Shirley Bassey) theme tune (and title
sequence by Robert Brownjohn), Sean Connery at his best, the stunning
and miraculous Aston Martin DB5 car, two or three really great
baddies, awesome Bond girls, some terrific one-liners, some of the
best Ken Adam set-designs, not to mention an iconic finale set in
Fort Knox, and the right mix of humour, action, threat, character,
pathos, outlandishness, and much much more! Who could forget Bond
tied to a table with a laser slowly burning its way towards his
precious nether regions. “Do you expect me to talk”? enquires
Bond, nervously (as the devious Auric Goldfinger starts to leave the
building) “No, Mr. Bond”, he retorts, “I expect you to die!”.
Yes, folks! This is imho the best Bond film ever made. (Close runners
up include, of course, From Russia With Love - also with
Connery - and the Daniel Craig outings Skyfall and Casino
Royale.)
Goldfinger - Laser scene excerpt https://youtu.be/D0I6MOT6M5I
Having
said all that; it's not my favourite! It's the best Bond film but not
the one I love the most. That honour goes to the thoroughly camp and
unbridled Diamonds Are Forever. Right from the get-go,
Diamonds is more salacious, violent, audacious, sadistic,
comedic, and cheesy. But it's my favourite of all the Bond films –
and (of all the thousands of movies I've ever seen in my life) it's
even a candidate for my favourite film of all time. So, why do I dig
it so much? Well, it has the other great Shirley Bassey tune (lets
forget Moonraker) – but this one is sensual and seductive
and (along with the gorgeous women in the movie) this was a real
knock-out for me (a hormonal 11 or 12 year old boy the first-time I
saw the film). The movie also features two brilliantly creepy “gay”
baddies called Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd as well as a pair of homicidal
female wrestlers nicknamed Bambi and Thumper. This film is simply
nuts!
The
movie also has some amazing action set-pieces (such as a savage
fist-fight in an elevator) and a “car” chase involving a
moon-rover (as well as a brilliant traditional car chase set in Las
Vegas). Another great location for the film was the city of Amsterdam
– with it's 17th century buildings and famous canals.
The debonair Charles Gray made a terrific Blofeld, I recall, and
unforgettable scenes included Bond trapped in a coffin - about to be
burned alive; cremated by hot jets of fire! How over the top and
hedonistic can a film get. It was (and is) a feast for the senses.
And, the best thing of all, it was my first ever Bond film – viewed
in the cinema with my father (who took my brother and I to see the
picture) only a year or so before his untimely death. So, the film
has a unique emotional significance for me, as well as being (on my
first viewing) unlike any film I had ever seen before - at once both
infantile and very adult in tone; a real eye-opener. Gloriously fun
and very memorable. I drank it in and (perhaps for the very first
time) I really knew I was alive! So, yes, Goldfinger may be
the best Bond film, but my favourite is Diamonds Are Forever –
and it's interesting to note that “best” and “favourite”
don't always have to coincide.
There
are quite a few good movies coming out in July 2016. See the
newsletter for details of them all. But, perhaps, of special note are
the Disney-Pixar release Finding
Dory
- which goes head-to-head with
Ice Age: Collision Course.
We also have the reboot of Ghostbusters
. The first trailer for this was not well received. Maybe folks will
enjoy the actual movie somewhat more. If you prefer your adventure in
more “classic” style, we have The
Legend of Tarzan
starring Margot Robbie and Alexander Skarsgård.
For sci-fi fans, the third film in the J.J. Abrams Star
Trek
franchise also opens in July. Star
Trek Beyond
co-stars Idris Elba and Sofia Boutella. The action-spy genre sees the
release of Jason
Bourne
– starring Matt Damon as the titular Robert Ludlum character, and
this promises to be a real treat for moviegoers. If not the best July
ever, there's still some good stuff here.
For a playlist of the major films being released this month in the UK (with a brief introduction) please go to the following page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6CZeaLCP4g&list=PLsYqS17xRd6fQhOTRXUkocnMUXKieczJS
For a playlist of the major films being released this month in the UK (with a brief introduction) please go to the following page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6CZeaLCP4g&list=PLsYqS17xRd6fQhOTRXUkocnMUXKieczJS
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie © 2016 20th Century Fox. All Rights Reserved.

Ghostbusters © 2016 CTMG, Inc. Courtesy of Sony Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
Jason Bournes © 2016 Universal Pictures. All Rights Reserved.

Here's
a comprehensive list
of the major films released in the UK in July 2016:- Absolutely
Fabulous: The Movie, Central Intelligence, Finding Dory,
Ghostbusters, Ice Age: Collision Course, Jason Bourne, Maggie's Plan,
Now You See Me 2, Star Trek Beyond, The BFG, The Legend of Tarzan,
and The Neon Demon. Please note: The Purge: Election Year
has been delayed (perhaps to an August 2016 release date) in the
UK.
The
films only showing in certain “key cities” or which are generally
regarded as being “limited releases” include:- Author:
The JT LeRoy Story, A Poem is a Naked Person, Baskin, Bayou
Maharajah, Chevalier, Dishoom, From Afar, Jackson Durai, K Shop, Ming
of Harlem: Twenty One Storeys in the Air, Notes on Blindness,
Shajahanum Pareekuttiyum, Summertime, The Hard Stop, and
The
Mafia Kills Only in Summer.
A
number of limited releases have nevertheless been given their own
little spot in the July 2016 newsletter, and these are:- Born to
Be Blue, Keanu, League of Gods, Men & Chicken, Precious Cargo,
Queen of Earth, The Colony, The Commune, Traders, The Wait, and
Weiner.
Not
included in the magazine are this month's “Event Cinema” special
screenings and the like. This, however, is what's happening in July
2016:-
-
1st July 2016 – Branagh Theatre Live: Romeo & Juliet 2016
-
1st July 2016 – Discover Arts: St Peter's & The Papal Basilicas of Rome
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8th July 2016 – Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Glyndebourne 2016
-
15th July 2016 – Almeida Live: Richard III - 2016
-
15th July 2016 – Secret Cinema: Dirty Dancing
-
22nd July 2016 – Andre Rieu's 2016 Maastricht Concert
-
30th July 2016 – World Cup '66 Live (One Night Only Event)
Here
is the link to my latest newsletter (which is a download of a little
under 23MB):-
In
the next few days, I hope to go to see Independence Day: Resurgence
and Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie in the next few days. I hope that,
if you have some visits to the cinema in the pipeline, you have a
really nice time. Happy viewing!
Here are trailers for most or all of the above-mentioned films:-
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
A Poem is a Naked Person
Author: The JT LeRoy Story
Barry Lyndon
Baskin
Bayou Maharajah
Born to Be Blue
Central Intelligence
Chevalier
Dishoom
Finding Dory
From Afar
Ghostbusters
Ice Age: Collision Course
Jackson Durai
Jason Bourne
Keanu
K Shop
League of Gods
Maggie's Plan
Men & Chicken
Ming of Harlem: Twenty One Storeys in the Air
Notes on Blindness
Now You See Me 2
Precious Cargo
Queen of Earth
Shajahanum Pareekuttiyum
Star Trek Beyond
Summertime
The BFG
The Colony
The Commune
The Hard Stop
The Legend of Tarzan
The Mafia Kills Only in Summer
The Neon Demon
The Purge: Election Year
Traders
The Wait
Weiner
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Above Photo Credits for the upper section of the blog page (full details):-
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie © 2016 20th Century Fox. All Rights Reserved.
Finding Dory © 2016 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.
Ghostbusters © 2016 CTMG, Inc. Courtesy of Sony Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
Star Trek Beyond © 2016 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and all related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. Photo credit: Kimberley French
The Legend of Tarzan © 2016 EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS, INC., WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC., VILLAGE ROADSHOW FILMS NORTH AMERICA INC. AND RATPAC-DUNE ENTERTAINMENT LLC. Photo Credit: Jonathan Olley
Sean Connery on location in Amsterdam:-
Official title: Sean Connery shooting the James Bond movie “Diamonds are Forever” in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie © 2016 20th Century Fox. All Rights Reserved.
Finding Dory © 2016 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.
Ghostbusters © 2016 CTMG, Inc. Courtesy of Sony Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
Star Trek Beyond © 2016 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and all related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. Photo credit: Kimberley French
The Legend of Tarzan © 2016 EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS, INC., WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC., VILLAGE ROADSHOW FILMS NORTH AMERICA INC. AND RATPAC-DUNE ENTERTAINMENT LLC. Photo Credit: Jonathan Olley
Sean Connery on location in Amsterdam:-
Official title: Sean Connery shooting the James Bond movie “Diamonds are Forever” in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Taken by Mieremet Rob/Anefo. 31st July 1971.
Creative Commons Licence: (CC BY-SA 3.0 NL) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/nl/deed.en
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sean_Connery_1971.jpg
(Noise reduced and white spots and several scratches retouched)
Picture of Daniel Craig (on page two of the newsletter):-
Daniel Craig - Film Premiere "Spectre" 007 - on the Red Carpet in Berlin.
Author: www.GlynLowe.com from Hamburg, Germany
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Picture of Daniel Craig (on page two of the newsletter):-
Daniel Craig - Film Premiere "Spectre" 007 - on the Red Carpet in Berlin.
Author: www.GlynLowe.com from Hamburg, Germany
Creative Commons Licence (CC-BY-2.0)
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