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Bonding with Bond, Day 22: Die Another Day
Community Manager Ryan Fujitani is watching all of the James Bond films in order.
by Ryan Fujitani | November 11, 2008
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We come to the end of the Pierce Brosnan era, and he exits the Bond universe in a flurry of silliness.


Die Another Day

When I went to the video store to pick up my last two rentals in this series, the guy ringing me up said, "How are you gonna rent Die Another Day and Casino Royale at the same time? Casino Royale was off the hook, but Die Another Day has an invisible car!" With that over-the-counter assessment in mind, I set off to embark on the wild ride that is Die Another Day, the final Pierce Brosnan installment and one that would yield more scribbles in my notebook than any other thus far.

The opening action sequence is the first one in a while that failed to impress me. There are hovercrafts and exploding diamonds, and it was novel (if not ridiculous) to see Bond surfing his way onto a North Korean beach, but it wasn't very exciting. It's also the first time we don't see Bond escape at the end of the preliminary scenes, and as the opening credits roll by to an awful Madonna song, we see glimpses of Bond's life in captivity, slowly transforming into Robinson Crusoe. When the song dies down and a scraggly Bond is trotted out before a North Korean general, you almost expect him to be carrying a volleyball with a face painted on it.

Usually, I can forgive lapses in logic if the execution of the story is strong enough to merit it, but this was not often the case in Die Another Day. Take, for example, the first encounter that Bond has with the central villain, Gustav Graves (played by Toby Stephens). Graves is practicing a bit of fencing in what appears to be a fancy private studio when Bond comes strolling in -- we're not even clear how either of them got here, as the last scene has Graves on his way to meet the Queen, with Bond standing in the audience as Graves drives away. Bond sidles up to the fencing instructor, played by Madonna, and after a mere exchange of names, she offers to introduce him to Graves. Why? Who knows?

Then, after the ensuing introduction, Graves and Bond engage in a friendly fencing match -- okay, fine. But after Bond ups the ante with a controversial diamond from Graves's company, Graves insists they raise the stakes, fence with real swords, and choose a winner based on who draws blood first. They do so, and everyone simply watches for about 5 minutes before Graves's assistant steps in and stops the fight. This makes absolutely no sense. If I walked into a private gun range where Bill Gates was engaged in target practice, then challenged him to a duel at twenty paces with live ammunition, and nobody did anything to stop us, that MIGHT come close to what took place in the aforementioned scene.

If you can, with good conscience, chalk these up to subtle, innocent oversights, then consider what else Die Another Day offers. There's the poorly constructed set pieces that look like they were built by high school drama teams in their garages; there's Q branch's incredible leaps in technology, like a seamless virtual reality battle simulator and the infamous invisible car; there's Bond surfing on a tidal wave caused by a collapsing glacier; there's Graves's ice palace and electrified Nintendo Power Glove. I'm sorry, but when did they bring Joel Schumacher in to direct a Bond movie?

And what about the acting? Well, in all honesty, it wasn't that bad, but there also isn't a whole lot of opportunity for actors to emote in any of these Bond films. The "acting" here mostly consists of thinly veiled (emphasis on "thinly") double entendres, lots of scowling, some screaming, and a few lines of expository dialogue. What's sad is that, even with such a simple script, there is still room to screw it up, which Halle Berry (as Jinx) does on numerous occasions. Now, this might be personal bias, but I wouldn't place Berry much higher than Denise Richards, and I never have, Oscar win notwithstanding. I have never thought she was a great actress, and she did nothing to convince me otherwise in this movie, so it was pretty much par for the course.

Overall, I thought this was an absolutely ludicrous and unnecessary addition to the Bond series. It felt like they hired the writers of the James Bond Jr. cartoon series to pen the script for Die Another Day because everyone else was too busy working on movies that actually required some logic. However -- and this is a big "however" -- if you're able to turn your brain off completely, or if you're the type of attention-deficit viewer this movie was obviously aimed at (and which I can be from time to time), it will certainly keep you occupied for a couple of hours. It's silly, it's inane, it's excessive, and sometimes it's even downright stupid, but when you break it down, it pretty much follows the same formula shared by many of the Bond films, so if you rent it, you know what you're getting into anyway.

My favorite line: Zao -- "Who sent you?" Jinx -- "Yo momma." This, ladies and gentlemen, is quality dialogue.

My favorite moment: There's a touching scene at the end when Graves reveals his true identity to his father, the aforementioned North Korean general. The audience already knows this, and as the general enters the room, Graves is standing with his back turned to him. He turns to face his father, but all suspense is ruined when we see he's wearing a ridiculous pair of goggles to match his Power Gloves. I actually laughed out loud.

Other Articles:

  • Day 1: Dr. No (1962)
  • Day 2: From Russia With Love (1963)
  • Day 3: Goldfinger (1964)
  • Day 4: Thunderball (1965)
  • Day 5: Casino Royale (1967)
  • Day 6: You Only Live Twice (1967)
  • Day 7: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
  • Day 8: Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
  • Day 9: Live and Let Die (1973)
  • Day 10: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
  • Day 11: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
  • Day 12: Moonraker (1979)
  • Day 13: For Your Eyes Only (1981)
  • Day 14: Octopussy (1983)
  • Day 15: Never Say Never Again (1983)
  • Day 16: A View to a Kill (1985)
  • Day 17: The Living Daylights (1987)
  • Day 18: Licence to Kill (1989)
  • Day 19: GoldenEye (1995)
  • Day 20: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
  • Day 21: The World Is Not Enough (1999)
  • Day 22: Die Another Day (2002)
  • Day 23: Casino Royale (2006)
  • Day 24: Quantum of Solace (2008)

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Foxbatkllr
Foxbatkllr writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:12 PM

You are way too harsh on Die Another Day. I can't believe you didn't even like the sword fight.

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echa721
echa721 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:32 PM

I totally agree with your review of this film. After viewing Die Another Day it was clear that the producers hit rock bottom. It was also clear that it was time to take bond in a new direction. I remember walking out of a Bourne film thinking "This is what a 'James Bond' film needs to be". I was in for the suprise of my life with Casino Royale.

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Brent A.
Brent A. writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:32 PM

Wow, does this movie suck. By far the worst of the traditional Bond movies. No wonder the franchise had to be completely relaunched. Even if I did find Roasamund Pike strangely alluring.

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aconline
aconline writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:47 PM

Brosnan's worst Bond film by far. Not only are the villains over-the-top, but an INVISIBLE CAR! Halle Berry is terrible. And to think that the original intention was to have her spin-off into her own franchise. OUCH! Yo Momma is one of the worst lines ever in a Bond film. This movie even has a ridiculous premise. This is not the way to go out, but at least he didn't have to make love to the she-beast Grace Jones.

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RT-Ryan
RT-Ryan writes:
on Nov 11 2008 04:54 PM

Matt, my editor in chief, also thought i might have been a bit too harsh on the movie. I'm willing to concede that; if it was entirely unwatchable, I probably wouldn't have seen it all the way through, project or no project. But I kept watching, if anything, just to see what they would pull out of their butts next. In that way, it was somewhat entertaining.

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echa721
echa721 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:06 PM

In reply to this comment (#2125124)
Entertaining to the fact that it's so bad that it's good...if that makes any sense.

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Nielsen700 kostreet
Nielsen700 kostreet writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:07 PM

I actually really like this. My favorite Brosnan one!

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Foxbatkllr
Foxbatkllr writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:11 PM

The other thing that I liked about this movie that you glossed over was James Bond's capture. This was the first movie I recall in which James Bond was subject to those circumstances for such a long period of time. He was really put in danger, and I guess I found that refreshing.

Also, about the invisible car, read this article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-490669/Army-tests-James-Bond-style-tank-invisible.html


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indiefilmfan2
indiefilmfan2 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:14 PM

The Madonna song is the worst of them all. The CGI is extremely obvious, particularly when Jinx takes a dive from the island medical lab. The tank chase at the beginning of the film is ridiculously obvious blue-screen in parts, capped off by a cheeseball line from Brosnan: "Saved by the bell.", a line in which 10 or 20 years, no one will understand what it's referencing. The acting is pretty bad, especially from the actor who plays Graves. I agree about your Schumacher analogy. This is the B&R of the Brosnan era.

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idratherbe8587
idratherbe8587 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:15 PM

I like to think of it as an ode to the silly, campy side of Bond. In that mind frame, I can tolerate it. But its not good. Obviously.

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indiefilmfan2
indiefilmfan2 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:16 PM

I'm curious, Ryan, did you rent Die Another Day and Casino Royale on Blu-ray?

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reavus4983
reavus4983 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:25 PM

I don't even care if the rest of the movie's bad... because Halle Berry is smoking hot in it.

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Paul A.
Paul A. writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:25 PM

Invisible car - works by projecting the image that cameras on the other side see. So how can you hide behind it??? Unless he took a still image and constantly projected that. Still, the parallax scrolling as you move along would be a dead giveaway.

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Makeshift Python
Makeshift Python writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:29 PM

"when did they bring Joel Schumacher in to direct a Bond movie?" Absolutely. Spot on. Die Another Day and Casino Royale are exactly the same anology as Batman & Robin and Batman Begins. One is ridiculously over the top film while the other is a more gritty reboot.

Madonna's song is just out there. "Sigmund Freud... Analyze this. Analyze this. Analyze this, this this this..." How does that make a Bond song?


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sunsaz
sunsaz writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:29 PM

The retro Q-shop and some of the other nostalgic hints were nice touches, but that was all this one did for me. They lost me at the CGI-surfing scene and it would never recover.

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UselessRob
UselessRob writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:32 PM

Ryan! You forget to mention the big evil plan involves yet another deadly satellite!

I completely agree with your review, altho I think you were way too kind. This is up there with Diamonds Are Forever fighting for worst Bond film of all time. Terrible.

However, we have to be thankful that it killed the serious, and lead us to "Casino Royale"...


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Makeshift Python
Makeshift Python writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:33 PM

In reply to this comment (#2125242)
Bond actually does crouch behind it while invisible.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b188/phoenixmb/dad.jpg

Yeah, Die Another Day is retarded.


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RT-Ryan
RT-Ryan writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:38 PM

Phew! I was afraid I'd get a lashing from fans of the movie, however few I'm led to believe there are. I don't begrudge anyone their opinion; this was simply my reaction to it. And yes, it was completely silly.

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:42 PM

Wow Ryan, you usally manage to see the best in Bond. Here you basically said "If you're trying not to see how horrible it is you'll like it." I'm seeing it in a few days, and I'll be the judge, if I haven't had my eyes melted and head catch on fire, I'll let you know. But that quote "Who sent you." "Yo momma." Okay, I'm trying not to laugh, but Power gloves and goggles. I, I,... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Funny, Ryan I'm going to miss your articles.

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Makeshift Python
Makeshift Python writes:
on Nov 11 2008 05:43 PM

In reply to this comment (#2125242)
Nope, no lashing. It's generally considered the worst of the series by fans similar to how Batman fans look at Batman & Robin.

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