Friday


The 10 Best Bond movies so far


' James Bond '
is a fictional character, a cosmopolitian, cynical and disillusioned British agent usually called ' 007 ' written by Ian Fleming. Bond is a man though flooded with beautiful womens around is in a ' License to Kill ' mode being bounded to his duty but he does end up with them in bed.


10. Goldfinger :
                     

                             

Though Sean Connery was best in his Bond films this movie was just overwhelming. The Movie was the third installment of the Bond franchise. The scenes were pleasent and uncovers the plot story without being ghastly  at.


9.  Thunderball :


                            

Claudine Auger and Sean Connery were too alarming and formidable in the film. The film had a wide opening worldwide. Too the actions scenes were striking and terrifying. Terence Young, the director - writer, took the plot dauntingly and shooked the box office stimulating their collections.


8.  The Living Daylights :



                          


Timothy Dalton starrer ' The Living Daylights ' ( 1987 ) gave bond a nerdy, serious and agile look. Dalton though wondrous made Bond flash humorless. The movie action scenes were insane which made the flick lose its elegance and grade making it horrendous inspite of having a good storyline.



7.  GoldenEye :


                          

Pierce Brosnan was the man who raised the bar for the Bond franchise. His charm, witty and playboy attitude gave Bond his right place and GoldenEye was the focal point for his Bond career. The animated series for Bond had Brosnan look-alike character still and all being the handsome and illuminating of all. The action scenes at the aircraft in the first half is just insane too be ignored.


6.  The Spy Who Loved Me :


                         

Roger Moore gave Bond a witty, humourous, playboy look. The Actor demonstrated the scenes buttery which made him look ove smart. He ruled 007 franchise for over a decade but gave his worst at the footer cine's, Octopussy ( 1983 ) and  A View to a Kill which were horrendous and aweful.


5.  Licence to Kill :

                   
                         

License to Kill was a good one as compared to ' The Living Daylights ' . Timothy Dalton was good meant an Okay - Okay character having a sense of humour.


4.  From Russia with Love :


                         

The second installment after the Big Bang ' Dr. No. ' was encouraging and ranging. The film striked like a thunder being heavy on the other Bond's to compete it. Connery famous and the most likable actor of his generation looked charming in this movie compared to the prequel.



3.  Dr. No :

                        

' Dr. No ' is a film worth going for. This movie introduces Bond intensely without being nasty at times. To give an idea Bond meets Dr. No at an mysterious island while searching for a missing assistant at Jamaica where the antagonist lays some booby traps and 007 tries to restrain all of them forcing towards Dr. No for the upheld case.



2.  Casino Royale :


                        

Daniel Craig, the 21st century Bond does it well in his 2006 peppy flick ' Casino Royale ' along with Eva Green as the Bond girl. Casino Royale had a good opening along with the entry song by Chris Cornell ' You Know my Name '  . This film is a must watch because there are plenty of action scenes and are gleefully awesome.


1.  Skyfall :

                     

Never the less, Skyfall has the best villian so far in any 007 film yet. Javier Bardem totally shimmers the stage with his brilliant Oscar-snagging stand-up bit along with Adele's song being radiant. Craig once again is a Strong, Witty and Mystery man being the most agreeable element after Quantum Of Solace ( 2008 ).











Sunday

Dabangg [ 2010 ]



' Obnoxious and  Loud '



'Dabangg'  is totally nonsensical, topping and pretty much just strained stupid, but that's what makes it to pay attention at. Writer-director Abhinav Kashyap  scoffs at any kind of laws, protocol or fair play. Anything goes, as long as it's within the dominion of misusing-level "B" cinemamaking. He believes nothing exceeds like excess. And like so much Salman Khan-branded newfangled entertainment, it is a mad and crazy diversion that means nothing at once. Arbaaz Khan, the producer, has made a product that's so crude, shabby and a chickenshit, that it amounts to one of the year's most productive and teeming film. Abhinav Kashyap really seems to be in love with the genre he's taking off with.

If you gonna interrogate about this feature then it isn't whether Salman Khan ( Chulbul Pandey ) knows how to pep things up. The question is whether or not you're willing to go with him on yet another highly unreasonable, outlandish, action-packed goalless-forced out ride. Salman, who's personalized for this kind of thing, notwithstanding spends too much time doing his cool - peril - sardonic thing to communicate the type of necessity the ( image of a ) plot calls for.

The destructive section of this cinema is that there is energy all over this film, but every scene post interval is keyed up with unfunny parody and tired gags. The writer doesn't being receptive about the audience just undertakes to be obnoxious writing. Here, Sallu as Chulbul Pandey, dishonest, moustached policewaale bhaiyya who in turn is also a latest Bollywoodised ' Robin Hood ' with a gaiety to pick with the tacky local politician ( Sonu Sood, hotfoot ). Thrown in is a bit of a miserable detract storyline on Sallu's character, just so the conspiracy hides the paroxysm and falsify to move on. ( Dimple, fine cracking ) and a hateful step-father ( Vinod Khanna, heavy-eyed ) and an vexatious step-brother ( Arbaaz Khan, well equipped ), blended by Gaaon ki Gori Rajjo ( Sonakshi, mediocre ) and the calibre goons and extras who're paid to solely to be in the service of as Sallu's slamming sack.

Recommended for Sallu fans, also for those who like to watch some ' Desi Thoomkas ' at the screen and whistle at bare scud. Also they have set the plot for its sequel in the upcoming years.


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