11/10/2012

Bond Soundtracks Through The Years

With Skyfall (James Bond 23) opening this weekend I was chatting with a friend who mentioned how the soundtracks of these movies, particularly those by John Barry, have much to do with the ongoing popularity of the series. I certainly agree. With that in mind, here is a scene from each of the previous 22 Bond movies showcasing the music of this iconic movie series.

Dr. No
(Bond, James Bond scene)


From Russia With Love
(Bond steals the Lektor decoder Device)


Goldfinger
(Goldfinger interrogates Bond with a laser)


Thunderball
(Underwater fight scene)


You Only Live Twice
(Space capture)


On Her Majesty's Secret Service
(Bond flees from Blofeld on skis)


Diamonds Are Forever
(Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd)


Diamonds Are Forever 
BONUS: SPACE LASER SCENE!!!


Live and Let Die
(Bond meets Solitaire)


The Man With the Golden Gun
(Bond vs. Scaramanga)

                                       
The Spy Who Loved Me
(Ski chase/cliff jump)


Moonraker
(Drax murders the girl who helped Bond)


For Your Eyes Only
(Ski/slalom chase)


Octopussy
(Train chase)


View To A Kill
(Bond vs. Max Zorin)


The Living Daylights
(Bond vs. Necros)


License To Kill
(License revoked)


Goldeneye
(007 & 006)


Tomorrow Never Dies
(Parking garage chase)


The World Is Not Enough
(Thames River chase)


Die Another Day
(Infiltration by surfing)


Casino Royale
(Final hand)


Quantum of Solace
(Bell tower fight)


6/07/2012

Lebron James' is Backing Up His Prediction

People give LeBron James a lot of grief for saying the Heat will win "not two, not three, not four...not seven" championships, but actually, right now his prediction looks pretty good since if the Heat fail to win any championships he will be proven correct. 

1/08/2012

Tim Tebow: A Sports Movie Come to Life

In light of the Denver Broncos defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23 in overtime, I want to share an excerpt from Bill Simmons' column from earlier in the week where he correctly noted the parallels between Tim Tebow's season and a Disney sports movie.  Pretty humorous stuff.
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Q: I just had an epiphany while watching the clock tick closer to quitting time today at work. The easiest pick of the Round One weekend is the Denver Broncos. This whole thing is playing out just like any sports movie ever made. You've got a QB in Tim Tebow that overcame all kinds of obstacles to get the starting job on a crappy team. Then he leads them to unbelievable win after win. He has the team playing hard for him and everyone is starting to love him, even those in the media who were so against him. Then just when everything is going great things start to fall apart. Key players get injured, none of his tricks work anymore, and they go on a horrible losing streak. Now, just when there is no hope and everyone has counted them out the "Nobody Believes in Us" speech is delivered by Timmy Tebow. The team rallies behind him and they pull off a miracle comeback to beat the Steelers. I'm telling you … it's the easiest pick of the weekend. If Disney's already making the Tim Tebow movie there is no way the Broncos lose.
— Jason H, Dayton, OH


SG: Remember the 2008 playoffs, after Kurt Warner had told his kids he'd buy them a puppy if the Cardinals won the Super Bowl, then I had a Pakistani reader send me an e-mail urging me to bet on Warner's team because "you never bet against God and puppies"? I kind of feel the same way about Jason's Tebow/Disney e-mail. He's right … this is a sports-movie script. And we all know how sports movies play out.

The best point of Jason's e-mail: "Then just when everything is going great things start to fall apart. Key players get injured, none of his tricks work anymore, and they go on a horrible losing streak. Now, just when there is no hope and everyone has counted them out the 'Nobody Believes in Us' speech is delivered by Timmy Tebow."

Seriously, how many times have we seen that sequence in a sports movie? Fifty? Seventy-five? One hundred? It always happens around the 1:15 mark of the movie; even better, you KNOW it's coming and somehow still enjoy it. I don't know whether the inevitable Tebow/Broncos sports movie would be called God's Will, Faith Healer, Divine Intervention, And A Tebow Shall Lead Them, White Bronco, or my personal favorite, Fourth-and-God, but it's definitely been a sports movie — you have a polarizing/mesmerizing lead character, the mandatory "this team's coming together!" and "this team's falling apart!" sequences, crazy amounts of media scrutiny, and the whole damned thing is just implausible enough that you find yourself saying, "I wish this movie was about 18 percent more realistic." If you pick against Denver this weekend, you're picking against every sports movie ever made, as well as the $86 million opening weekend Disney is about to have for Fourth-and-God in 15 months. As always, tread carefully.